John G. “Terry” Johnson, age 68, of Phillipsburg, Montana, passed away surrounded by his loving family on February 9th, 2024.
Services are pending at this time.
Axelson Funeral & Cremation Services is privileged to care for John and his family.
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Krystal Robbins says
Terry was an absolute angel. He was so smart. Very loving to those who learned to listened to him and the way he communicated. He was very loved by many people he picked to be his family. He learned to say the names of his loved ones. For whom he looked at as his mom.. it was mamma.. His “sister” Krystal he called Kacka… He was very special and will be very missed by many people who took the time to see how amazing he was. His eyes were so kind and his little soul was as pure as they come. I hope everyone on this earth could have the privilege to come across someone like him. He was a man that made people better and I hope everyone learns to just stop, listen and take the time for people you might just come across a Terry that will change you’re life for the better.
Lots of love-
~Kacka~ ❤️
Tayon Christensen says
Terry was a very special little man, who we got the great privilege of being able to call family, i will always enjoy the memories of his smiles and giddiness coming into see him, always ready for an adventure and always made sure he knew you knew that he loved you even if that ment strolling down the halls to just look at the door , terry will forever be a huge part of our family and friends lives and he will live on through us all, couldnt be more grateful for the time we were able to have with him
Charlene Bradshaw says
I truly believe Angels are among us, Terry was one. How lucky were we to have him come to GCMC? He brought so much joy to us and we did our best to return the favor. He loved his ‘momma’, Yolonda, he loved KaKa (Krystal), he loved his toys and he loved his rides. Thanking the Lord I got to be around this Gem and for the lessons in humbleness he taught those around him.
We will miss you Little Man, Fly High!
Yolonda says
I can only say how blessed we were to have this little man enter into our lives and to chose to be a part of our family. He was adventurous and loving to his friends and family. Gave the best hugs, had an infectious laugh, and lit up the room with with a big bright smile. I only hope that he was aware of how important and loved he was by all of us who knew him well. I hope your last years were your best years
Mama says good bye and fly high little man I’m sure heaven will be happy to have you.
Love “Mama”
Donna says
Terry had a gentle soul and loved by many. I will miss the Little Man.
Rhiannon says
Terry “little man” was many things to all who meet him but for me he was laughter, peace, and comfort particularly in a time when I need those things the most. You see, Terry is or rather was gifted with a special type of innocence that you know once in a lifetime, he had a way making every worry melt with a smile or touch. One look from those beautiful, blue, eyes made you live in that very movement with him, and every worry would wash away. I will always cherish our rides in the mountains with our homemade, rag-tag family. Listening to country music while you point out all the cows (Dear God, I hope you have cows in heaven!), and shaking our bodies to the grates hoping that this time we don’t spill the smoothie (the ones that you love so much!). I wish that we had more of those rides together Little man, but I am thankful for the time that I did know you, and you have effected me greatly…and deeply….forever…and…always…
NANON=
Rhiannon says
Terry “little man” was many things to all who meet him but for me he was laughter, peace, and comfort particularly in a time when I needed those things the most. You see, Terry is or rather was gifted with a special type of innocence that you only know once in a lifetime, he had a way of making every worry melt with a smile or touch. One look from those beautiful, blue eyes made you live in that very movement with him, and every worry would wash away. I will always cherish our rides in the mountains with our homemade, rag-tag family. Listening to country music while you point out all the cows (Dear God, I hope you have cows in heaven!). Shaking our bodies and making our special motor noise, to the grates hoping that this time we don’t spill the smoothie (the ones that you love so much!). I wish that we had more of those rides together Little man, but I am thankful for the time that I did know you. You have effected me greatly…and deeply…forever…and…always…
NANON