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Angela
November 24, 2024
I FIRST MET ROMEO AT HOME DEPOT .HE WAS QUITE POLITE AND ENERGETIC .THE LAST OF ROMEO I SAW WAS ON A BALLYMORE IN HOME DEPOT .HE WAS A HARD Worker.He use to make me laugh because of his accent. It was a pleasure know him.
Amos Keller
November 23, 2024
I am Amos Keller. I first met Romeo in 1982 when I came down to Monrovia, to attend high school. At that time, he was in the process of preparing to return to the US for the second time. Romeo was adopted by my cousin and his wife, the late Mr.& Mrs. Traub. He was very much loved by them. Romeo and I met on a few other occasions after I came to the US in 2003. Romeo was a pleasant and fun person. A very caring and loving person. We will miss him. May his soul rest in peace!
Lee & Victoria Hammond
November 12, 2024
So sad touching and sorry to hear that you're no more .
You were kind gentle and loving having met you a few times ,a fiancé of our family & friend Tina .
May your beautiful soul find peaceful rest in the Almighty God's Abode
Eva Marmon-Halm
November 12, 2024
I got to know Romeo through my friends Lowell and Martha Dargbeh. He was a loving, giving, caring and compassionate man.
My fondest memories of him include the time we were both at a function at People´s Christian Church and he came to speak with me. There was so much excitement in his voice and manner as he told me he was getting married to a Ghanaian lady. He was really happy. He told me her name was Tina. I congratulated him. Being a Ghanaian myself I couldn´t wait to meet Tina after they got married and she came to join him here in Durham. We have become close friends, more like sisters really, and therefore family. I am glad Romeo knew before his passing that his family and friends will support and care for Tina in his absence.
Another fond memory I have of Romeo that shows his giving, caring and compassionate nature is something he did when Tina and I were both sick with the flu just before the COVID 19 epidemic started. We had the symptoms- headache, chills, congestion, loss of appetite, etc. He went to a liquor store and a grocery store, purchased the necessary ingredients and made us this toddy that was really strong, yet soothing. It may not have cured us but we both certainly felt better after a few days. I was very grateful for this show of love.
May your soul find eternal rest my friend.
Christian Sellu
November 11, 2024
Uncle Romeo had the kindest heart and always knew just what to say to make you laugh. When he lived in Philadelphia, we spent a lot of time together, and he quickly became more than just an uncle to me. He was dependable, a man of his word, and someone who loved his family deeply. He was my guide and a steady shoulder I could lean on. He will truly be missed, but I find comfort in knowing heaven has gained another angel.
Dea. Carroll S Little
November 10, 2024
The People's Community Baptist Church and, especially, the Joseph Tribal Family of Silver Spring, Maryland, offer our deepest condolences to the Romeo Johnson family, including our own Eric & Etta Raines.
Bright Afeli
November 1, 2024
Daddy Romeo is my Forster Dad. He was an amazing Father. I can't just take the memory out of me when we met in Ghana some years ago. RIP my papa.
Holloway Memorial Funeral Home, Inc.
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October 28, 2024
Romeo Johnson Obituary
Obituary For Romeo Kollie Johnson Sr. Romeo Kollie Johnson Sr., 65 was born on Monday, March 16, 1959, and passed on Friday, October 25, 2024. Visitation: Friday, November 22, 2024, at Holloway Memorial Funeral Home, 2502 NC Hwy 55, Durham,... Read Romeo Johnson's Obituary
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