Jonathan Paul Notah was born on August 23, 1973, to Anavelia Ceniceros and Richard Notah. Johnny grew up hunting, fishing, and carpentry work alongside his dad, who taught him various skills to help him in life. In Johnny’s teenage years he played in sports and attended Phoenix Indian High School alongside his sister Michelle. He then attended Tucson Jobs Corp, where he obtained his GED. Throughout Johnny’s adulthood he was always on the go. His passion for living life on the “Wildside” suited him, making friends everywhere he went.
His love for riding motorcycles was his true love, alongside his children, family, friends. He cherished them and held everyone close to his heart. Heavy metal music he enjoyed, as he would thrash out. He gave his sister the nickname “Mosh”, whom he shared an unbreakable bond with as well as his brother “Squashey”.
Wherever he was at the end of his day, he believed in his Native teaching and tried his best.
Johnny is survived by his mother, his children Cheyanne, Destiny, Ruben, Ulayla, and Christopher, his siblings, Michelle and Joshua, 6 grandchildren and his grandma Rita Burnette. He is preceded in death by his dad and his daughter Kaitlyn.