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Rodney Jerome Johnson

Houston, Texas

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SPC RODNEY JEROME JOHNSON, U.S. ARMY, assigned to A-Troop 1/4th Calvary 4th Battalion, First Infantry Division, was killed in action in Iraq on Tuesday, September 4, 2007. He is survived by wife, Ashley Johnson, daughter Ja'Aliya, father Rodney J. Johnson Sr., mother Charlotte S. Johnson, sister...

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Hi, this is Rodney's mother his girls are well.

You're never forgotten Man, myself and Frybarger have been talking about that day 17years ago and it's still like it just happened. If any family member of Johnson sees this please reach out. Some of the old platoon members have always wondered what happened to his kids.

Thinking of you cousin. I miss and Love you.

Still comeback and thing about one of the best people I knew. I hope today your children are doing well and prospering with your personality and love. Blessings to the mother and the surrounding family :)

You will be missed dearly I can't belive your gone but you will forever remain in my heart

Charlotte, your son and you are in my heart and in my prayers. I know he is smiling at you as he is where you would want him to be, with God. He has served his purpose here and taken care of you as he planned. Stand strong for your son cuz and be proud to have been number one in his life, for God places people in our life for a reason, a season and a lifetime.

Much love to you Always, Batrina

Our thoughts and prayers are with you always ensuring that GOD is constantly holding you near to keep your strong. We love you and Rodney always and know that whenever you need us we will be thre.. Justin, Yolanda, Tre', Buck, and Arajanee'

Stay strong and stand tall just as your brave son did for you and his country... love always

Charlotte, just be strong today and the days that follow. I know you rather have him here with you, but he's definitely in a better place. He took care of his mom and country, so we know he's happy about that. Remember what he said...all the promises about taking care of you. In the end he did just that. Smile about that and remember. Remember you loved him and protected him to your best ability till he became man enough to make his own decisions. Decision to have a family. Decision to join...