Johnny Sanoubane

September 17, 1980 – February 23, 2024

We honor and celebrate the Inspiring Life of JOHNNY SANOUBANE. Johnny will be cherished and remembered through the legacy of his family and friends.

A Celebration of Life Service was held on Sunday, March 3, 2024, at 10:00 AM inside the Legacy Lounge of Inspired Life Memorials at Summerlin, located at 311 North Buffalo Dr. Suite B, Las Vegas, NV 89145.

A LIFE LIVED WELL

Johnny was born in Montreal, Quebec Canada to Vilayphone Sanoubane and Khantaaly Sibounheuang. In 1987, Johnny moved to live with his grandparents in Aurora, Colorado where he grew up and attended Tollgate Elementary, Mrachek Middle School and Gateway High School. After high school, he attended Metropolitan State College in Denver.

He was a sports fanatic and loved the Denver Broncos and Denver Nuggets. Johnny moved his wife and children to Las Vegas in 2012. There he worked hard to establish himself and made many friends with his big heart and vibrant personality. He touched and influenced many lives in his 43 years of life.

Johnny Sanoubane is survived by his wife, Patricia, daughters; Alexis and Brooklyn, and his junior son, Jordan. Along with his parents, Vilayphone and Khantaaly and his sisters, Rita and Arina.

Please feel free to sign the digital guest book below to leave a loving message or positive memory of Johnny with the family.

4 Comments
  1. Jamela Davis

    You were the life of the party at work, great spirit. Will be missed

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  2. Morris Jackson

    I remember Johnny was one of the first kids in our neighborhood to dunk a basketball! That made him pretty popular. He was already popular due to his cool laid back demeanor and great sense of humor. My homeboy from Tollgate Elementary to Mrachek Middle School to Gateway High School. My childhood memories are filled with days of interacting with Johnny, Bobby, and Rita. Love & Light to you all! My sincerest condolences to the Sanoubane Family. Johnny left a positive impression on almost everyone he came in contact with. My childhood Road Dawg, Classmate, and Teammate…Rest Easy Johnny Boi đź•Š

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  3. Soupany Saignaphone

    Thank you for being the good cousin to me, Johnny.
    I am sad we won’t get to grow old together as you will be forever young. Please say hi to grandma and grandpa for us.
    We will miss you.

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  4. Zeni Siu

    A Genuine Altruist with a Go-Getter Drive

    You were a genuine altruist with a go-getter drive, striving to be the best and help others achieve their best selves. Your kindness and selflessness were truly inspiring. You always put others first, and your generosity knew no bounds. You were a true example of what it means to be a kind and compassionate person.

    Adventure

    I’m grateful for the time you took to embark on a new adventure with your family. Your decision to relocate for an unknown work opportunity showed your courage and determination. Your family was your top priority, and you always made sure they were taken care of. You will always be remembered as a fantastic family man.

    Rancho Days

    I have fond memories of the days we spent at Rancho. It was all fun, laughter, and conquering. Winning was everything, and you helped everyone thrive. Everyone had immense gratitude for your mentorship. Your leadership and guidance were invaluable. I will always be thankful for the time we spent together.

    Texas Hold’em Tournaments in Heaven

    I’m sure that you are now winning all the Texas Hold’em tournaments in heaven. Your competitive spirit and love for the game will continue to shine brightly. You will always be remembered as a compassionate and high-spirited leader and friend.

    You will be missed.

    “The mark of a great player is not just in their skill at the table, but in the way they treat others both on and off the felt.”- Unknown

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