Edward-Johnson-Obituary

Edward Eugene Johnson

Lizella, Georgia

1964 - 2023

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Edward Eugene Johnson November 25, 1964 - April 25, 2023 Lizella, Georgia - Graveside Services for Edward Eugene Johnson are 11:00 A.M., Wednesday, May 3, 2023, at Booker Cemetery, Lizella, GA. Hicks & Sons Mortuary, Macon, GA.

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oday's Scripture "Truly, truly, I say to you, whoever believes in me will also do the works that I do; and greater works than these will he do, because I am going to the Father." John 14:12, ESV Fond memories Gregory Jr and Quincy

Anybody ask you, where I'm going? I gone up yonder to be with my Lord. You are always fondly thought of. Barbara

Ed I pray ur at peace and walking on the streets of gold. Love, Sis Sharon

His eye is on the sparrow. "Fear not, then; you are of more value than many sparrows. Matt. 10:31 Barbara, Gregory,Jr, and Quincy Vickers

I remember Ed from school he would always speak such a sweet person..Sending my prayers and condolences to his family!! R.I.P...Ed

You will for ever be missed by me. My you rest in eternal peace. Your Buddy. V.Taylor

To the Johnson Family , Ed was like family and always welcomed when ever he stopped by to visit at Mama house. All of the Taylor´s that new him are sad to hear of his passing. Ed brought much conversation and memorable moments as a family friend. Rest In Peace!

Ed, my brother you sure have been a whipper snapper. Never was bored or just laying around in the bed, whether you felt good or not you kept pushing till the end. We've certainly had our times of disagreements but the love for you is was and will always be there. You could really set off any event. May you rest in peace with Mama, now you're free from the worries of this world. Baby sis (Memey) Sharon with all my love.

Memories of the pinto,impala,Plymouth. Band practice and fish and grits club days! Good music Good times and ruff times! But we remained unc and neph! No matter what... Rest on uncle