Johnny was born on October 19, 1955 in Greenville, Texas to Forest Melton Hooten and Zella Louise Pritchett Hooten. He retired from sheet metal fabrication.
He is survived by his son, Brandon Shane Hooten; brother, Jackie Joe Hooten; sisters, Helen Ruth Shaw, Shirley Ann Stogner, Deborah Lou Davis and Janice Hooten; grandchildren, Kennedee Hooten, Isaiah Martin Shane Hooten, Damon Morrow, and Gracie Hooten; and great-grandson, Jude Hooten.
He was preceded in death by his parents; brother, Allen Lynn Hooten; nephew, Richard Kevin Hooten and several aunts and uncles.
Pallbearers will be Allen Hooten, Jr., Chris Hooten, Toby Hooten, Dwaine Hooten, Storm Hooten, Hunter Hooten, Jared Hooten and Jimmy Shaw.
Honorary pallbearers will be Gaylon Stogner, Diallo Stogner, Ashley Stogner, Steve Shaw, Danny Shaw and Dylan Davis.

Condolences(2)
Dawn Marie Reed
Rowlett, TX Thursday, May 7, 2026 Sending peace, healing, and comfort to your entire family. Deborah has been one of my dearest and closest friends for so many years. I came to know and care for Johnny as well. One of my most special memories was having the honor for helping him find his home in Rowlett so many years ago, and it is a memory I will always treasure,Through the years, there have been more wonderful memories and moments shared that I will forever hold close to my heart. Johnny was truly special, and he will be deeply missed and lovingly remembered by so many lives he touched.
Tommye Jean Searles Lindsey
Russellville, AL Wednesday, May 6, 2026 Even though I haven’t seen him lately I’m going to miss hearing about his life. My thoughts will be with all of you