Service Details
A funeral service will be held at Draeger-Langendorf Funeral Home, 4600 County Line Road, Mount Pleasant, WI on Tuesday, December 16, 2025, at 6:00 PM with a visitation from 4:00 PM until the time of service. A private burial with military honors will take place with family on Wednesday, December 17 at Southern Wisconsin Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Union Grove.
For those wishing to view the service via livestream, you may click on this link at 6:00 pm. https://youtube.com/live/NBIb_7oxoKE?feature=share
Due to music licensing laws, you may experience moments of silence while recorded music is played during the service.
Memorial Suggestions
In recognition of Michael’s love for animals, his family suggests memorials to Woof Gang Rescue (woofgangrescue.com) or HOPE Safehouse (hopesafehouse.org).

Michael C. Johnson, a lifelong resident of Racine, Wisconsin, passed away on December 6, 2025, at Aurora Medical Center in Mount Pleasant, at the age of 79. Born on February 15, 1946, in Racine, he was the son of Claude and Marjorie Johnson.
A proud veteran, Michael served in the U.S. Army during the 1960s and was stationed in Germany. Upon returning to Racine, he dedicated himself to his community, serving as a police officer with the Racine Police Department for 28 years. His sense of duty and commitment to the safety and well-being of others were defining qualities throughout his career. He was united in marriage to Gail Peters on August 27, 1999, where he embraced his role as a “father” and “grandfather” to Gail’s children and grandchildren. Upon retiring from the police department, Michael, alongside his wife Gail, opened the Eagle Inn in Kansasville, WI. The bar, renowned for its Friday fish fry, became a beloved spot for locals and visitors alike. After selling the business several years later, Michael enjoyed a quieter retirement, cherishing time spent with family and friends. However, he remained drawn to the camaraderie of bar patrons and could often be found at Dickie’s Bar, where friends became family. In his free time, Michael enjoyed boating and fishing, gaming on his computer or PlayStation, and always welcomed a cold drink with his friends, many of whom were like family. Those who knew Mike remember him for his kindness, his sharp sense of humor, and his ability to make people laugh, even through his recent hospital stay, he was joking with the nurses and doctors.
Michael is survived by his stepdaughters, Amy Vanderhoef and Kim (Nate) Dexter, stepson Brian Peters, and seven granddaughters: Bronte (Connor) Krieger, Mackenzie (Dyllan) Harlow, Madalyn Vanderhoef, Samantha Vanderhoef, Sydney Dexter, Tori Dexter, and Riley Dexter. Michael is further survived by his sisters, Judith Monday and Cheryl Steidl, and sister-in-law, Arlete Johnson, along with many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, Claude and Marjorie Johnson, his brother, Ralph Johnson, and his beloved wife, Gail (Coulthart) Johnson.




Millie Price says
To Mike’s Family I’m sorry for your loss. I had the pleasure of knowing Mike and Cheryl for many years. Mike always had a friendly smile on his face and he had a quiet soul. Cheryl I’m Praying for you and your Family.
Martha C Hawes says
I’m so very sorry for your loss Cheryl and family. Mike sounded like such a kind man. I’m sorry I’m unable to attend the visitation nor funeral. I will be there in prayer and spirit. May the Lord surround you with His love.
Pat McMillian says
Deepest condolences to the Family!
Steven Herold says
I appreciate Mike support during my career.
Dominic LoPiccolo says
To Mike’s family: Mike and I worked together for many years on the department. Mike
was a quiet and easy going which is hard to do as a police officer.
With my condolences
Dom LoPiccolo
Julia Burney-W itherspoon says
To Cheryl and family,
I had the pleasure of working with Mike at the Racine Police Dept.
He always made us laugh, in his quiet way.
He was such a nice man.
I am praying for all of you.
Rest in peace Mike.