Boyd Davis Johnson Prescott, Arizona Obituary

Boyd Davis Johnson

Boyd Davis Johnson passed away on March 28, 2020 in Skull Valley, AZ. He was born on August 2, 1957 Chicago, IL and is preceded in death by his father, Ray Prescott Johnson, Jr. and mother, Alice Boyd McGreevy, his step-father Raymond Charles McGreevy, his brother, Ray Prescott Johnson, III, his sister, Beverly Jean Boa Hendrickson, his brother, George Robert Crombie Boa, II and his stepson, Arlyn Benson VanDeMark. Davis led a full and active life both in Illinois and in Arizona where he moved after graduating from high school. As a vocation, he instructed students in firearm safety and taught Arizona’s Concealed Weapon Course, later founding his own company called “Johnson Firearms Training”. He was dedicated to giving his students the knowledge and training to save their lives if they ever face an attacker, and teaching them the legal aspects of firearm ownership and self-defense.  While a firearms instructor, Davis was privileged to offer firearm safety training and instruction in defensive handgun techniques to members of the United States Naval Sea Cadet Corps, Phoenix Division. This program, similar to R.O.T.C., but for high schoolers, provides military style training and activities in preparation for possible careers in the United States Navy or Coast Guard. Davis spent a weekend a year for several years instructing these talented young men and women and was honored to have been part of their training.  For over eight years, Davis volunteered for Arizona’s Site Steward Program. The Site Steward Program is administered by the State Historic Preservation Office and the Arizona State Parks Board. As part of the Program, he was trained in archaeology, archaeological preservation, and on the monitoring of archaeological and historical sites. His responsibility included protecting sites against vandalism, illegal artifact gathering, site deterioration, and general site protection. Davis’ role was crucial to ensuring the protection of Arizona’s precious artifacts and he was extraordinarily proud to have played a part in preserving history, culture, and promoting interest and respect for our past.  Davis was also a founding member of and served as president to the Walker Party Exploration Society. Consisting of approximately thirty men and sixty pack animals, the Walker Party members were prospectors, and the first non-Native Americans to settle in the region of central Arizona that is current-day Prescott, Arizona. The Walker Party arrived in May of 1863. As a result of their presence, President Abraham Lincoln sent a military and governmental detachment to support them and declare the official “Arizona Territory.” Davis was fond of saying, “Arizona is, because Prescott was.” The mission of the Walker Party Exploration Society is to research and locate the routes, camps, and other sites used by the Walker Party, as well as those who followed. Davis found great joy in sharing this information with the general public and those in authority, in the effort to support historic preservation.  Davis was honored to have had such a loving and loyal companion as his Labrador Retriever, Bock. He was the best friend Davis ever had.  Davis is survived by his deceased step-son Arlyn Benson VanDeMark’s children, and a large, loving family of his nieces, Alice Enola Koob and Leslie Johnson Martinez, his nephews, Joe Robert Hendrickson, III, Boyd Harris Hendrickson, Fletcher Ray Hendrickson, Wendy Johnson, Alexander Patrick Johnson, their children, his aunt Jean Boyd Puckett, cousins, and countless friends.
August 2, 1957 - March 28, 202008/02/195703/28/2020
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Ron Rodgers
April 7, 2020
I first met Dave 30 years ago hiking with his beloved dog Bock in campwood As. We then reconnected 15 years after that in 2005 when I signed him up as a forest service volunteer with the Forest Service. We shared a lot of adventures together, quad riding, hiking, expl... Continue Reading
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Harry Stern
April 7, 2020
I have several memories of Davis from elementary school. Once in gym class, we were playing bombard in the little gym. It was us kids against the teachers -- Mr. D and Mr. Burns. They had eliminated most of us, and it looked like we would lose, but then suddenly Davis ca... Continue Reading
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Steve Field
April 22, 2020
I would bet that Davis remembered all of it!
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John Wischmeier
April 3, 2020
Dave and I had so many adventures together, last August we went on a 100 mile quad ride up towards crown King. I had a friend Kenny Kyer who was a train engineer and once a year took a bunch of kids from the Make-A-Wish foundation on his train from Phoenix to Wickenburg ... Continue Reading
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Wayne Ally
April 2, 2020
Dave was,a good friend for many years.Had a great trip to Hawaii. Around 1979 and a lot of adventures with him he will be missed.And with Dave it was always an adventure!
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Paul Hicks
April 2, 2020
I was privileged to count Davis as one of my patients for many years. We had some great conversations and shared many interesting stories. We even ran into each other a few times out in the woods, doing what we both loved, exploring the wild. I’ll always remember him fon... Continue Reading
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Steven Field
April 2, 2020
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JC & PAM CONNER
April 2, 2020
JC and I are so very sad to lose a great neighbor , friend and honorable upstanding man. We shall miss his big smile and frequent waves as he drives by off to some adventure of the day. Dave was always ready to give a helping hand to the neighborhood. We were looking fo... Continue Reading
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Steven Field
April 2, 2020
Davis was my best friend. I'm sorry for everyone who will miss him. He was a gentleman a very, loyal, caring, considerate amazing guy. While thinking about him today I realized that he was the only person I knew who brought out the happy inner child/kid in me. Being with... Continue Reading
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WENDY JOHNSON
April 2, 2020
GOD EASED YOUR PAIN BUT BROKE MY HEART. I WILL REMEMBER YOUR SUPPORT, LOVE AND WONDERFUL AND SILLY SENSE OF HUMOR TILL WE MEET AGAIN, MAY GOD HOLD YOU IN HIS HAND. LOVE ALWAYS, YOUR SISTER, WENDY
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Bill Fields
April 4, 2020
I first met Dave 30 yrs. ago when I took the Concealed Weapons Course. We struck up a friendship. Dave, myself, and others started the Walker Party Exploration Society. We had many good times metal detecting, searching for old trails and researching the Walker Party. Dave... Continue Reading
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Caroline
April 2, 2020
Davis and were close friends in grammar school at the Latin School of Chicago. We lived two doors away from each other and played almost every afternoon in the park across the street. We climbed trees like they were ladders and in our favorite tree, Davis hammered a wood... Continue Reading