Cecil-Johnson-Obituary

Cecil S. Johnson

Fuquay-Varina, North Carolina

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Mr. Cecil S. Johnson, 58, of Fuquay-Varina, died Saturday, August 7, 2010 at UNC Memorial Hospital in Chapel Hill.Cecil was a master carpenter by trade and took great pride in his work. He was also an active member of Freedom Biker Church and was a Christian example to all people. The funeral...

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Annette and Rebecca I am so sorry for all that Cecil and you went through and pray for God's peace to surround you.
Diane Cox WakeMed Cary

Annette and Family,

Ya'll are in our thoughts and prayers during this most difficult time. Cecil was a man of God and he has received his reward. We will miss him, but find comfort in knowing that he is seeing Jesus in all His glory.

"Annette, Jackie and I were so sorry to hear about Cecil. Jackie was especially sadden and was telling me about all the good times they all had growing up. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you."
Jackie and Tina Dean (Holly Springs)

Dear Annette, I'm so sorry for your loss but happy for Cecil's gain. There are no surprises to Jesus; he has a place prepared just for Cecil. Love, Becky Brisson

Annette,

My thoughts and prayers are with you all at this time... May God give you Peace.
Denise B Rhodes

Annette, Rebecca and Halford, So sorry to hear about Cecil. Although I have not seen him in years I have fond memories of him. We all rode bus #90 for 12 years to and from La Fayette. I am thinking of you in my prayers. Charlie Grady

Cecil is remembered as a mighty man of God who always witnessed for our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. We are praying for your entire family during this time. We love you all, Pastors Allen & Reba Mason and Solid Rock Ministries Family

Annette, I am so sorry to hear this news. It is always a surprise to us, but never a surprise to our Father. Know that my thoughts and prayers are with you and Scotty. Kathy Dickens

Cecil was a good neighbor and friend.
Frank Griffin