Sheriff Johnny Christian, a pillar of the Durant community, passed away unexpectedly on March 28, 2025, at the age of 58. Born on May 10, 1966, in the same town he would come to serve and protect, Johnny’s life was a testament to his deep roots and unwavering commitment to his hometown of Durant, Oklahoma.
Johnny’s journey began as the beloved son of Johnny William “Pops” and Linda (Robertson) Christian. After completing his education, he honorably served his country in the United States Marine Corps. Upon returning home, he joined the Durant Police Department, where he quickly earned a reputation as a dedicated and fearless officer. He was known for his love of foot pursuits—so much so that fellow officers would often hear garbled radio transmissions as they tried to locate him mid-chase. In one memorable instance, after an intense pursuit on the east side of town, his uniform and duty belt were in tatters from jumping fences—but he always got his man.
Johnny later joined the Oklahoma Highway Patrol, excelling in his academy training and earning the Physical Fitness Award. His first year as a trooper, he performed life-saving CPR on an infant, an act of heroism that earned him the Trooper of the Year award. His leadership skills were undeniable, and he went on to instruct multiple academy classes, serving as the lead TAC officer, firearms instructor, and self-defense trainer. In his final decade with the Highway Patrol, Johnny was assigned to the Violent Crimes Fugitive Task Force with the U.S. Marshals Service, taking on some of the most dangerous criminals with the same tenacity that defined his career.
In 2016, Johnny was elected Bryan County Sheriff, a role in which he transformed the agency. He created new opportunities for jail staff to advance into the patrol division and attend CLEET, emphasizing professionalism and excellence—values he upheld in every uniform he wore.
Beyond his badge, Johnny had a rare gift for bringing people together. His “saloon” was a gathering place for friends, decorated with Civil War memorabilia, reminders of his time as a U.S. Marine, and symbols of his nearly four-decade policing career. One section was dedicated to the lawmen he had served with who left this world too soon, a testament to his deep respect for those who shared in the calling of service.
Sheriff Johnny Christian dedicated his life to the community he loved. His law enforcement career was marked by integrity, compassion, and an unshakable commitment to justice. He led by example, inspiring those around him to strive for excellence and always put others before themselves. His impact on Durant and beyond was profound, and his absence will be deeply felt by all who had the privilege of knowing him.
As we say goodbye, we celebrate a life lived with purpose and passion. Johnny was not only a protector of his community but also a cherished husband, father, grandfather, brother, and friend. His legacy will live on in the hearts of those he touched, in the peace he brought to his community, and in the family he adored.
Johnny, a proud member of The Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma leaves behind a legacy of love and devotion to his wife, Teresa Christian, his partner in all aspects of life. Together, they raised a family that includes sons: Jake Christian and Josh Christian and wife Lacy, Kimo Puana and wife Elisha, and daughter, Jonell Ellis.
Johnny’s joy was multiplied with the arrival of his beloved grandchildren: Jace Christian, Donovan Ellis, Jetson Christian, Aria Puana, Asher Puana, and Eli Puana.
He is also survived by his brother, Michael “Moe” Christian and wife Veda of Milburn, Okla., his sister, Elizabeth McIver and husband Roger of Blair, Okla. and his nephew, Michael Christian of Atoka, Okla., who held a special place in his heart
Johnny was preceded in death by his parents, Johnny “Pops” and Linda Christian, as well as his son, Jon Houston Christian.
A Family Hour will be held on Tuesday, April 1, 2025, from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the Choctaw Event Center.
A Celebration of Life service, officiated by his beloved brother-in-law Don Hyde Jr., will take place on Wednesday, April 2, 2025, at 10:00 a.m. at the Choctaw Event Center.
Johnny will be laid to rest in Durant, Oklahoma, the town where his remarkable journey began and where his memory will live on forever. Pallbearers will be: Jacob Christian, Joshua Christian, Kimo Puana. Michael “Moe” Christian. Michael Christian, Mitchell Patten. Danny Wright and Bill McDonough. Honorary Pallbearers are: Randy Moore, Jack Landrum, Pat Burns, Danny Long and Gary Barnes
Services are under the care of Holmes Coffey Murray Funeral Home, 121 N. Fifth Ave. in Durant.