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crystal and robert walker posted a condolence
Friday, March 1, 2013
my uncle lenny. ...i will miss you. ....when i think of you these are words that come to mind. ...blessed, love, kind, helpful, family, love of jesus,and love for me, i love you always crystal........
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Constance posted a condolence
Friday, March 1, 2013
I attended church with Mo. He always said hi with a smile and asked how I was. If I wasn't there he would ask my mom how I was. He also came to the pharmacy I worked at and was always pleasant. Very nice man. He has a very special place in heaven.
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geneva saunders posted a condolence
Thursday, February 28, 2013
Uncle Lenny was truely a genuine God fearing man with a beautiful spirit it has been a blessing having had the opportunity to have spent time with him and his family my prayers go out to his family
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Ken & Jackie Pruitt posted a condolence
Thursday, February 28, 2013
Ruth, God bless you and your family. We encourage you all to be strong. Jack and I also thank you for enabling Morris to be the best man at our wedding as his first official Post-Graduate ACT! We didn't want Morris to go, but we LOVE knowing that he is in a better place... free from discomfort.
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Joy Widgeon posted a condolence
Tuesday, February 26, 2013
My Uncle Lenny was a strong man, and one who will be dearly missed. He was a true disciple for Jesus and shared the gospel with everyone he met. Early Saturday morning his battle and suffering ended. The Lord called him home to glory..."to be absent from the body, is to be present with the Lord!" 2 Corinthians 5:7-9 I know my uncle is in heaven Praising the Lord with my grandfather, his siblings, and a host of relatives that have gone home before him.
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Malinda young posted a condolence
Tuesday, February 26, 2013
I was one of his nurses very nice man always talking about the lord.
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Herb Thomas aka Pepper posted a condolence
Tuesday, February 26, 2013
My Uncle Morris was a great man, very humble, taught me a lot, definitely will be missed, He is in the best place he can be in, the Lord welcomed him home, Love you Unk
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Valerie Johnson Philippe posted a condolence
Tuesday, February 26, 2013
Morris L Johnson,was my Brother& what a wonderful guy he was to every one he crossed paths with.His spiritual,professional&family life always would bring a smile to everyones face.a very mild mannered person my brother(Lenny,is what we called him @ home)will be missed.He is in a better place & never will be forgotten.His suffering is finally over.I hope there was a shinny new Hooptie waiting for ya @ the gates.I love ya Bruddie!! and will miss you terribly. Val
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Brian Johnson posted a condolence
Tuesday, February 26, 2013
When I think about my uncle Lenny, I think of a time when he gave me a job delivering news papers in south jersey. Although i never had the chance to tell him, but that brief time away really helped me to become something more than what my surroundings had to offer. He helped me to think outside of the box..!! Thank you Uncle Lenny, R.I.P you will always be missed..!
Love Brian
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Reggie 3rd posted a condolence
Tuesday, February 26, 2013
Uncle Lenny... Thank you Lord for the man you know as your faithful servant he was and will continue to be an inspiration to me, I thank you for the time we shared...
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Ruth M. Johnson posted a condolence
Tuesday, February 26, 2013
MoJohnson was such a good man...A wonderful jusband...A great father.
Viewing Sat. March 2, 9am
Funeral March 2, 10am
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Darlene Glover & Family posted a condolence
Tuesday, February 26, 2013
Cuzin Lenny I have only fond memories of you being the most meek & kind hearted man I come to know over my yrs. I know for sure you are with the rest of the Family & I'm sure they welcomed you home.
you in a unpleasant way. Always meek and kind. I Know for sure you are with the rest of the family and that you are at Peace.
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PD Thomas aka 'Nephew' posted a condolence
Tuesday, February 26, 2013
MoJo, as I sit here I am reminded of two automobiles - the VW Fox and the Subaru Legacy. No matter what was going on at 17 Lansberry Drive, how much hot water I had gotten in, when either of those two automobiles pulled up, as long as Uncle Morris was driving, everything, even if for a couple hours, was gonna be alright. He would always take one for the team and if he couldn't smooth it out - we packed up and headed on down to Avella Lane! There is one thing he and I shared that noone else did - we were the only two who got to drive my grandfathers minivan solo without him in it! Ok, so three cars. RIP Uncle MoJo.
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