In Memory

Russell Johnston

Russell Johnston

Rusty Johnston, 70, Ray Sales Company Manager, passed away Sunday, July 28.  Husband, son, brother, uncle, Godfather, friend, fireman, businessman, athlete, coach, and people-magnet.  Rusty was all of these and more. He was born to Paul and Betty Johnston on July 7, 1949. His beloved siblings Jamie and Eric followed. He met his friends Randy and Ronnie and they were best buddies through a typical 1950’s childhood. They attended West High School. Randy and Rusty played football on the only Kansas high school team to go undefeated throughout their high school career. In high school Rusty met the love of his life, Denise Farha, and started a wonderful love story that lasted 51 years. They were a great team and each other’s biggest fan. Taking care of Denise was Rusty’s greatest passion. After college Rusty became a fireman and he served Wichita 13 years. Rusty was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 1982. After leaving the fire department he helped his father-in-law at Ray Sales Company where all the customers loved him. For many years Rusty and Denise have been involved with softball – playing, coaching, managing, organizing, and winning women’s state, national, and world championships. They also became involved with Granny Basketball and Rusty assisted in any way he could by keeping score, encouraging, advising, and coaching. The people they met were a highlight of Rusty’s life and many became dear friends. Rusty, with Denise’s steadfast help, worked hard and amazingly, was able to walk for 37 years after his diagnosis. He purchased a Segway and was thrilled to keep up with his friends and family. Within the last year he was able to walk using an exoskeleton.  Rusty was a Shocker and Wildcat fan having attended both universities. He loved going to all of his nieces and nephews’ games and programs, rarely missing any. His nieces and nephews loved him and took care of him. It was a mutual admiration society. Rusty was an Orthodox Christian whose faith saw him through many things. When faced with life’s challenges he never complained and instead focused on the needs of others. He always took life as it came and made the best of it. His sunny disposition, dry wit, and easy-going manner just made you fall in love with him. He will be greatly missed and will leave a void that is unfillable.

Memorial: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/201701275/rusty-johnston

http://www.downingandlahey.com/obituary/rusty-johnston/



 
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08/06/19 05:10 PM #1    

Steve Smith

Sorry, I did not know Rusty well. However, we did have one thing in common - Multiple Sclerosis. Mu Dad had this disease from 1954, until his passing in 2009. It is a terrible disease of young people in particular, and Rusty and his family are to be commended for living a rich and full life, in spite of his condition. May God bless your family, Rusty. Steve Smith, West High 1967.


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