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Milton Reed Johnson

September 7, 1950 ~ December 7, 2017 (age 67) 67 Years Old
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A candle was lit by Travis Brand on September 6, 2018 4:39 PM
Message from Travis Brand
September 6, 2018 4:38 PM

Dear Johnson Family,
So sorry about the Loss Of Mr. J . He was like an Uncle to me. Being that my Mom n Dad viewed Mr. J as family as we all did. He was the greatest he came to my high school graduation in june 1991 down here in Charleston,SC. I will never forget what he done for me and the talks about enjoying life and how much love he had for me because I had so much manners.. Forever missed...
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A candle was lit by Ann D. Harvey on December 26, 2017 9:52 PM
Message from DW
December 26, 2017 11:54 AM

By reflecting on the wonderful promise recoded at Acts 24:15, the family will be comforted and strenghten. So please take the time to read of God's promise regarding our dead loved ones. Sorry fifth your loss.
Message from Joan & Robert Brand
December 21, 2017 5:55 AM

Dear Johnson Family, So sorry to hear of your loss, Johnson has been like a brother to Robert and I for over 35 years. We were family. Our deepest sympathy to all of you. May God give you all a peace in knowing he's in a better place. We all loved Milton. The Bible says weeping endures for a night but joy comes in the morning. We won't be able to make the services but please know you are in our heart and prayers.
Message from P.D.Walker.
December 20, 2017 6:21 PM

Hello Johnson Family, I'm a neighbor living in the area.
Having heard of your most recent loss, I want to leave you a brief post. I too, well know the grief of losing love ones, and that at times like these, it is encouraging just to know that others are thinking about us. Something that has really helped me to cope with such losses, is the wonderful promise of Christ Jesus, recorded for our comfort at John 5:28,29. I hope, that when you are feeling up to it, that you are going to look up these powerful Scriptures, in your copy of The Bible. Also, I hope that this brief note, finds The Family Feeling as good as can be expected Today.
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A candle was lit by Cousin Sylvia Johnson Moore on December 19, 2017 8:18 PM
Message from Johnson Cousins in North Carolina
December 19, 2017 8:16 PM

Dear Family,
We were unable to be with you today, nonetheless, we share your loss. We also share your comfort in knowing Milton is no longer suffering. We, like you, shared meals with Milton over Christmas, Thanksgiving and other special family times. There was much conversation, laughter and a shared sense of family. Yes, Milton was born in Baltimore, but just like his Uncle Raymond, he was a North Carolina Johnson in his heart. Milton lived his life marching to the beat of his own drum. He is gone, but will not be forgotten. Peace and love to you during this sorrowful time.
Your Salisbury, NC Johnson Cousins
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A candle was lit by Aunt Burnetta on December 18, 2017 2:09 PM
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A SPATHIPHYLLUM was sent by Burnetta and Melanie Nelson and fam. on December 18, 2017

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A SHADES OF ELEGANCE was sent on December 17, 2017

Brother Milton, with Loving Memories Your Sister, MARVELLA

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An EXPRESSION OF LOVE EASEL was sent on December 17, 2017

Uncle, Milton you will Always be LOVED Your Great Nephew Andre, Great Niece Latrease and Ashleigh

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A BALANCE EASEL SPRAY was sent on December 17, 2017

Uncle Milton, Loving Memories Your Niece Zina and Nephew Troy

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A candle was lit by Buelto Family on December 16, 2017 1:09 PM
Message from The Rivers Family
December 15, 2017 6:14 AM

I wish to express my deepest and sincerest condolences to the family. Words alone cannot ease the pain when grieving the loss of a love one. The Bible provides comfort during these difficult times. Revelation 21:3-4 states, "And he(GOD) will wipe out every tear from their eyes, and death will be no more, neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore. The former things have passed away". May God give you comfort in your loving memories and in His promise that soon we will never experience losing our love ones we will be able to see them again once they are resurrected John 5:28-29. May these scriptures bring comfort and calmness of heart to you during the difficult days

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A candle was lit by Paulette Wesley on December 14, 2017 8:24 PM
Message from DW
December 11, 2017 8:47 AM

The thoughts of not being able to talk with , to see , or hold your loved one again can be heart wrenching. Even Jesus was greatly grieved by the death of his dear and beloved friend Lazarus. The Bible stated he groaned in the spirit and gave way to tears. This was notable because he knew what he was about to do to relieve his grief and that of Lazarus' two sisters, Martha and Mary. Their tears of sorrow became tears of joy as they were reunited with their brother on the earth. This account was recorded so that your family could have hope of seeing your beloved one again. You can have confidence in the future resurrection because of the words spoken by Jesus at John 5:21, 28. There he states: " For just as the Father raises the dead up and makes them alive, so the Son also makes alive whomever he wants to. Then he says " the hour is coming...all those in the memorial tomb(grave) will hear his voice and come out..." This promise has been comforting to me and I hope it will provide comfort for your family. Please accept my sincere condolences.
Message from Sissy
December 8, 2017 2:39 PM

My deep condolences to the Johnson family,
I was really touched by the loss of your loved one. When a precious loved one falls asleep in death, it brings to mind God’s precious son Jesus view of death. I would like to share it with you from the gift that the Most High God has given to each & everyone of us. His written word the Bible in the Book of John chapter 11 verses 11-14. Please, notice that Jesus viewed death as one Sleeping. He viewed death in such a comforting way.
And, the Most High God promises that we can have the opportunity to see our loved ones again in perfect health (Psalms 83:18, Acts 24:15, & Isaiah 33:24). He even says where: Psalms 37:11 and for how long Psalms 37:29).
I really hope that these promises were as comforting to you as they were to us when our daughter died and also when my precious husband of 50 years fell asleep in death.
Written to you in deep sympathy,
Sissy
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