JOHNSON, GREGORY A. Gregory A. Johnson, Monroeville, AL. Father of Marija Ivory of Monroeville, AL; brother of George Tyrone (Victoria) Johnson of Denver and Kenneth V. Johnson of Monroeville; grandfather of DeLaun and LaJais Ivory, both of Monroeville; brother in law of Marc Wallace of Denver and Millie Johnson of St. Louis, MO and a host of other relatives and many friends. Service, Saturday, 11:00am, Macedonia Baptist Church, 3240 Adams St., to Fairmount Cemetery. Visitation, 4-9pm, Friday, Pipkin Mortuary. Mr. Johnson will lie in state 10-11am on Saturday at the church. Family at 6776 E. Panorama Ln., #B3.
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Undeo
July 19, 2024
We miss you always and forever Gee & Rho
Denise Johnson
July 23, 2011
My Dearest Uncle Greg,
You have a special place in my heart as my brother was named after you. It was the request of my father, Leon, that his 1st born child be named after his youngest brother. I am blessed to have had a loving Uncle that always showed me nothing more than love and encouragement. I will miss your gentle and kind spirit . It's a Johnson trait. I am saddened that your physical body will no longer be here but rejoice that you will see our Heavenly Father and reunite with so many other "Johnsons" there in heaven.
Love Always,
Neicy
Mary Elizabeth Johnson
July 23, 2011
I am lucky to have had the pleasure of meeting and getting to know Greg, but not long enough. Greg is my husband's uncle and my father-in-law's brother. Just like the rest of the Johnson family, Greg would embrace me with open arms every time I saw him. To be around Greg was to feel unconditional love, peace, joy, and warmth. He took both of my kids into his arms and squeezed each and every time he saw them. Greg was a gentle soul, and I have no doubt that he has become one of God's best angels looking down on his friends and family. I am honored to have known him.
Mary Elizabeth Johnson and family
Violet Lambert
July 22, 2011
Greg I saw you as a child, every family gathering you were there. You had a very low voice and always had a smile. You was my Dad's best friend and second cousin. Life will never be the same with you gone, but thanks for leaving your fond memories behind for me to share. Love you Shea
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Rhoda Underwood
July 21, 2011
Gregory, I have so many many GREAT and FOND memories of you and the guys.
You see being my wonderful husbands BEST friend, from childhood it's a great many memories.
The times were shared growing up. We watched each other grow and mature.
Even if it at times it was from a distants, we watched , cared,loved and prayed for you.Thank you for being part of OUR lifes. Gregory A. Johnson, our Friend our Family and my Husband Brother until we meet again.All our Love Gee and Vernie
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