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Johnny Lev Stark

Posted 2021-11-04 by mhenderson
Published by Mohave Daily News Online from Oct. 31 to Nov. 4, 2021 -
Bullhead City, Arizona -

Johnny Lev Stark, age 55, of Mohave Valley, Ariz., went in peace with
our Lord on Thursday, October 14, 2021 at Western AZ Regional Medical
Center, Bullhead City, Ariz. He was born in Alpine, Texas December 2,
1965.
Johnny graduated Needles High School in 1984. Proud Veteran, served in
the United States Army; stationed at Ft. Lee Virginia/Germany. Manager
of "Pair-A-Dice" RV and Boat Storage for 17 years. He treated everyone
like they were family. Always going over, beyond and that extra mile,
with a smile no less. That was Johnny's motto.

Johnny was a lover of life, and loved his family. He had an enormous
number of close friends and acquaintances. Johnny was the Go-to-guy, and
always ready and willing to defend. He had an Open-Door Policy and made
himself available at the drop of a hat to help anyone, at any time,
including people he didn't even know. He would give the shirt off his
back, fix cars, give people a place to stay to get back on their feet,
or if they just needed sound advice. He was also known for his great big
hugs, so if you needed one, he wasn't shy. Yes, he was one of those
guys. One of the good guys. He was loved and respected in his community
and will be missed by all who ever knew him.

He was preceded in death by his father, J.H. Stark; mother, Beaulah;
brother, Jimmy; and his sister, Janice.

He is survived by his sisters, Barbara and Etta Medrano; nephew, JR
Medrano; niece, Misty Medrano; and great-niece, (where his sun rose and
fell), Safiya Blake.

A celebration of life will be held at 2 pm on Saturday, November 6, 2021
at Eagles Lodge, 729 Front St., Needles, CA 92363.

Johnny's last wishes, to spread his ashes in the New York Mountains,
where he will join his father, mother, brother and sister.
Arrangements made by Dimond & Sons, 2620 Silver Creek Rd., Bullhead
City, AZ 86442. (928)763-5440.

In lieu of flowers, a donation to the Wounded Warrior Project is
requested. Thank you!




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