Full Name

Johnny R. Tunches

End of Watch

11/02/2020

On November 2, 2020, Deputy Johnny Tunches passed away from COVID-19 complications. He is the third Harris County Sheriff's Office deputy to die after contracting COVID-19.

Deputy Johnny Tunches was a 29-year veteran of the agency who was assigned to Patrol District 2 in northeast Harris County as a Contract Deputy for the Timber Hills neighborhood.

He was a proud U.S. Navy veteran who served in Operation Desert Storm. Deputy Tunches began his public service career in 1991 at a former detention center in the Atascocita area before working as the first entry point at the Inmate Processing Center. In 2018, he was named Deputy of the Month, a testament to his dedication. The recognition came shortly after he worked a major accident as the lead investigator where a vehicle rolled over and left the driver trapped and incapacitated for more than an hour. He served in many capacities in detention and patrol, including as a high-water vehicle operator.

Deputy Tunches was part of a family of public servants. His younger brother, Randy, retired with the Sheriff’s Office as a Lieutenant. He is survived by his wife and his three daughters. Deputy Tunches is the 49th member of the Harris County Sheriff’s Office to die in the line of duty.

Tributes

Title: My hero my angel

Thank you for being the angel that you promised you always would be Not a day went by that you would say I love you. And not a day went by that I would say thank you Johnny for all you do I have no regrets but I wish I could tell you in person The girls miss you so much. I'm sure your love for Christ has grown more than ever.Tell him I'm coming up soon!Until then we will be your soldiers and continue to make this world a better place to live in just like you did. Love you babe 3-8-1

Spouse of 29yrs 6/14/2021