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George Johnson

Greensboro, North Carolina

1951 - 2020

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November 15, 2020
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Greensboro, North Carolina

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George Johnson February 25, 1951 - November 15, 2020 Greensboro, North Carolina - George Robert Johnson, Jr. was born in Columbus, GA, on February 25, 1951, to the late Jimmie Lee Hunt Johnson and the late George R. Johnson, Sr. He departed this life on November 15th, 2020, after a courageous...

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KA-O Linda...thinking of you today and praying for your family.

Memories matter! Linda as you remember your loss, please know others think of him too, as well as today. May God continue to be of solace to you and the family today and always... Ruth C/O'69...

Dear Linda and Family. We are sending Love and Prayers at this time of year in remembrance of a great Man, Husband, Father, Leader and Fraternity Brother. Dr. and Mrs. Stephen and Shirl Hayes (former director of Music at LeMoyne-Owen College)

Don't take anyone or anything for granted. I have been blessed to have known quite a few interesting people. George was one of them. I wish that we could have spoken more. I am recovering from a a stroke that happened last Dec. God bless.

We extend our condolences to THE JOHNSON FAMILY. We wil truly miss Mr. George Johnson.

Carolyn,

Please accept my heartfelt condolences in the loss of your dear brother. I never met George, but I know he impacted many lives for the better. A Law Legend! May God's presence comfort your family during this time of grief.

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George was a classmate from Elementary, Middle, GWCHS, my neighbor and friend. Always polite, well spoken and his intellect was above and beyond!! He was our graduating class recepient, MOST likely to succeed and other awards academially over our course of our education in Columbus, GA..GONE BUT NEVR TO BE FORGOTTEN!!

Professor Johnson was my Constitutional Law professor at George Mason University School of Law. Not only was he a fascinating instructor, he had a lasting influence on my career. I was fortunate to catch up with him a couple of months ago and he was, as always, gracious. Even early in Professor Johnson's career, one could see the brilliance, intellect, and vibrancy that inevitably led to the distinguished career he built. My deepest sympathy to the family on the loss of this wonderful,...

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.