Jason Johnson

Jason Johnson obituary

Jason Johnson

Jason Johnson Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Scott Funeral Home & Cremation Services - Tacoma on Oct. 23, 2025.

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Jason was born September 2nd 1975. He was a good baby as well as a good person in general. He was always willing to help out anyone at any time the best he could. Jason my one and only biological brother was with me on just about every deployment that I and my husband and family deployed on. He was a great helper a smart and very intelligent young man. He graduated from Foss high school, we also attended Mt Tabor Baptist Church until he left to live with me in South Carolina. You know how people get grown and want to live on their on and see how life is. Well the life he chose wasn't the best but I guess for him it was the best decision he could make. I often tried to get him off the streets but with no success it was too late. Two days before his passing he called me and we talked and laughed and he left me with the words I Love You as he always did. One thang for sure two things for certain I know my brother loved me, and I love him. Although it breaks my heart to have to say bye I will not say goodbye. God took you for his reason reasons I and others may not understand but I know I'll see you soon. You get to see mama and Toni your sister and all of our aunts uncles and cousins. Always remember our song something about the name Jesus. And our love will stand tall as the trees. My Love for you showed while you were alive that's why it hurts but it hurts not because we didn't show each other love but because I wasn't there, and I hope that you will understand that I couldn't come back to Washington because I wanted to remember us the way we left off. I Love You brother and so did your family. You are preceded in death by your Mother Augustine W Johnson your Sister Toni N Williams and you leave behind your one and only sister Capri Maxwell and her husband Craig Maxwell and Brother Michael Scott-Wife Glenda Scott. Their children Tiffany, Lonnie, CJ, MarQuise, and Zaria Maxwell. Grand Nieces Kia, Bri, Miya, Faith, Grand Nephews MJ, Dyllon, and Major and a host of Aunts, Uncles, and lots of cousins friends and family.

Private services are being held in his home town

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