Ralph Dee Johnson was born in Salt Lake City on July 5, 1958. He graduated from Cyprus High School,
and lived most of his adult life in Kearns. Ralph was the father of twins, Mariciana & Ralph Jr. He
was the grandfather of six grandchildren, all of which he adored. Ralph was a big brother, a wonderful
son and a husband.
Ralph lived a quiet life and had a heart of gold. He was brilliant and could fix or build any electronic
Device. He was a lover of music and shared that love with his son. He loved dogs. He worked hard
his whole life as a maintenance electrician for various companies. Ralph left this Earth suddenly on
April 29, 2021. Our hearts are broken. We love you and know we will be together again.
Ralph is preceded in death by his Mom and Dad, both sets of grandparents, his ex-wife Eva, and
his beloved son Ralph Jr., and his many dogs he had in life.
John 11:25-26
He will wipe away every tear from their eyes, and death shall no more, neither shall there be
mourning, nor crying, nor pain anymore, for the former things have passed away.
Graveside services will be held on Thursday, May 6, at 12 Noon in the Stansbury Park Cemetery.
Visitation will be held from 10:30 – 11:30 AM prior at the Dalton-Hoopes Funeral Home, 50 W Main
Grantsville, Utah.
Online condolences and memories may be shared at daltonhoopes.com
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I was always so proud of my Nephew Ralph. He was always so smart and always had an electrical project going when he was a young man. I will always hold you in my heart Ralph, Walk on with those who have gone on before you. Your Grandpa Rafael is waiting with open arms as is your Uncle Roberto Martinez. Love you my dear, until we meet again.
I was shocked when I heard the news. Now there’s only one Ralph. You were intimidating at times. But you always had the answers and could tell me what was wrong with my computer or car and exactly what needed to be done. Every single time! I remember Ralph Jr. and me bought a TV and you you told us within a year or two it would be a box of garbage because everything was going digital. You were right again. My last memory with you was the day before Ralph died. You helped us with my truck. Once again and for the last time told me what was wrong and what it needed. I regret not talking to you when I had the chance. Now you’re with your dad and son. Watch over your grandkids and your brokenhearted daddys girl Marcy. Rest easy Grandpa Ralph!
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