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Michael Johnson Obituary

JOHNSON, Michael Entered into eternal rest on Friday, June 3, 2005, at a local hospital, Michael Wayne Johnson, age 32. The relatives and friends of Mr. Johnson are invited to attend his funeral service Friday, June 10, 2005, at Holmes Avenue Baptist Church, 4620 Durant Avenue, North Charleston, S.C., at 1 p.m. Interment: White Church Cemetery, Ravenel, S.C. The family will be receiving friends at the church on Friday from 11 a.m., until time of service. Mr. Johnson was born in Charleston, SC, on July 9, 1972, a son of Doyle Arthur Johnson and Patricia Ann Johnson of North Charleston, SC. He is survived by his mother, Patricia Ann Johnson, sister, Teresa Lee; nephew, Jack Johnson of North Charleston, aunts, Carol Johnson of North Charleston, Faye Power of St. George, SC, Marie Bell of North Charleston, Becky Foiles of Ladson, SC, Helen Connolly of Charleston, Vinnie L. Benton of Jedburg, SC, and Lilly Rae Campbell of Naples, Fla., uncles, Timothy D. Connolly, Roy A. Connolly, Jerry Power, Ronald Bell, Sr., all of North Charleston, Huey E. Connolly of Charleston, and Phillip Foiles of Ladson, SC, and a host of cousins. Arrangements by FIELDING HOME FOR FUNERALS, 122 Logan Street, 722-3348 or 1-800-290-5954. Visit our guestbook at www.charleston.net/deaths.

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Published by Charleston Post & Courier from Jun. 5 to Jun. 9, 2005.

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MARY MIDDLETON

June 29, 2005

YOU LIVED THE LIFE THEY SAID YOU WOULDN'T

YOU LOVED EVERYONE YOU THOUGHT YOU COULDN'T

THOUGH WE STILL MOURN EVERYDAY

YOUR MEMORY MAKES US LAUGH IN DIFFERENT WAYS

YOU WERE MORE THAN MY COUSIN

BUT ALSO MY FRIEND

MY PEACE NOW

IS KNOWING

YOUR PAIN AND SUFFERING

HAS FINALLY COME TO AN END.



IT IS STILL HARD TO UNDERSTAND WHY GOD TOOK YOU SO SOON BUT EVERYTHING WILL BE OK BECAUSE YOU ARE NOW AN ANGEL FOR ALL WHO KNEW YOU. I WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER THE SKATING RING AND BOWLING ALLEY BUT MOST OF ALL YOUR KIND WORDS AND GENTLE EXPRESSIONS.

Teresa Lee

June 15, 2005

Michael was a very specail person to everyone.He touched everyones lives by just being around.Michael never knew a stranger; He knew everyone.Michael wasnt just someones son,brother,cousin,nephew,uncle.He was their buddy,and someone who he enjoyed spending time with everyone who wanted to be around,but most of all he was their friend.Someone,who would listen and talk about many things.Michael care about everyone related to him or not.

MUSC Physical Therapy Front Desk Staff

June 13, 2005

May God continue to bless and keep you during this difficult time. You are in our prayers.

william a bengel

June 11, 2005

there never be another person like michael.he was like a brother to me.he will be very missed.he will always be in our hearts.there is not another person like michael. he will alwaysbe loved.sorry for your loss.all from camp and delicious delight

Kimberly McGrew

June 9, 2005

Michael will be be missed, but will live on in our hearts forever.

Our lives will forever be different

and there will be a void. But our love for him will live on forever.

Joyce McGrew

June 9, 2005

There will never be another person like Michael. Our "Wayne Boy" will be forever missed.

analiza and lori

June 8, 2005

Condolences from the MICU nursing staff. We wish your family strength and comfort though this sad time.

Muriel Grant

June 7, 2005

Michael was truly unique.There was never a dull moment when he was around. His presence lifted all our spirits. He will be sadly missed by all.

Deloris Polite

June 7, 2005

Michael will be sadly missed by all the staff on 8-east. He was truly one of a kind. Brought a smile to everyone's face.

Jim Qualey

June 5, 2005

The world is a much better place because of Michael and a much sadder one without him.

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