Terrance Johnson

Terrance Johnson obituary, Cedar Hill, TX

Terrance Johnson

Terrance Johnson Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Sacred Funeral Home on Mar. 3, 2025.

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Much like the game of basketball, Terrance DeMar Johnson played life with passion, heart, and an unshakable loyalty to his team-his family and friends. He brought light and laughter wherever he went, always uplifting those around him. If you knew Terrance, you knew his energy was contagious, his presence larger than life, and his impact unforgettable. Whether on the court or off, he had a way of bringing people together, making every moment meaningful, and leaving behind a legacy of love.
Born and raised in Duncanville, Texas, Terrance was the youngest child of O.C. Johnson Jr. and Jessie Jewel Johnson, and he shared a deep bond with his siblings Bobby Johnson and Nina Johnson Haywood. From an early age, it was clear that he had a special spark-one that would shine through in everything he did.
At an early age, Terrance accepted Christ into his life at The Union Church, a foundation that shaped the man he became. His faith was reflected in his kindness, generosity, and the unwavering love he showed to those around him.
His passion for basketball was clear from an early age. He attended Christway Academy for elementary, William H. Byrd Middle School, and later Duncanville High School, where he played a key role in leading the Duncanville Panthers to a Texas state championship victory. His years at Duncanville were filled with lifelong friendships and unforgettable moments, many of which were made on the court. His dedication to the game carried him to Pepperdine University and eventually overseas, where he played professionally in Italy and France as part of the International Basketball League.
Terrance's life was full of passion, and it went far beyond the basketball court. He had a natural gift for bringing people together-whether it was behind the turntables as everyone's favorite DJ or at the bowling alley, where his skills spoke for themselves. But nothing in this world meant more to him than being a father. His marriage to Kelly Dabbs-Johnson blessed him with his greatest role-being dad to Terrance "TJ" Johnson. Terrance was TJ's biggest fan, showing up to every game, pouring his heart into highlight videos, and cheering him on with endless pride. Being a father wasn't just something he did-it was who he was.
Terrance had a rare gift-his quick wit and infectious humor knew no bounds. Whether you were on the court or off, no one was safe from his trash talk. If you thought you were getting a pass, think again. His loyalty was unwavering, his kindness unmatched, and no matter where he went, he either knew someone or made a new friend. His larger-than-life presence and love for the game remained with him even into his 40s, a testament to his passion and dedication.
Though his time here has ended, his legacy of love, laughter, and loyalty lives on in the hearts of those who were blessed to know him. We will forever cherish the memories, the joy, and the unbreakable bonds he created.
The game may be over, but your legacy will never fade. Even though the final whistle has blown, your spirit lives on, like an unforgettable moment on the court that continues to inspire long after the game is done.
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April 15, 2025

Emmanuel King posted to the memorial.

March 8, 2025

Koty White posted to the memorial.

March 6, 2025

Kyle J posted to the memorial.

Emmanuel King

April 15, 2025

Terrance was easy to get along with. Great teammate, peacemaker. Deepest condolences.

Koty White

March 8, 2025

Terrance - a larger than life figure with a heart of gold. I had the opportunity to have my life cross paths with him for a couple of years in my early 20´s. He lived in Cedar Hill and I lived in Mansfield...we both worked in Dallas. When my car was having issues, he always backtracked to Mansfield from Cedar Hill to pick me up and take us both to work in the Escalade. I´ll never forget how funny, real, and selfless he was. Emphasis on the selfless. Very sad to see him leave this earth, but am forever grateful that I got to be a small part in his big adventure. Rest easy, Teej. Love you man!

Kyle J

March 6, 2025

I covered basketball for Pepperdine when TJ played there and did a story with the headline "The Texas Tornado." Wish I could find a copy and post a picture. He was so amazing to watch, definitely our own version of the Human Highlight Reel. That energy! Then we became friends and were actually housemates for awhile in Malibu. We came from very different worlds but he couldn´t have been nicer, a real kind soul. Shared a lot of laughs and practical jokes. I was so devastated to learn this news, even more so when I learned he left behind a son. Feel blessed to have known him even for a short while. Happy he´s with Jesus now.

Marion Coleman

March 6, 2025

So sorry for your loss.

Minnie Hawkins

March 5, 2025

Jessie, I am so sorry for your loss and I know your heart is breaking. I also know you do not grieve as one without hope. May every good memory flood your heart day after day until sadness turns to joy in the Lord. Above all else, let the comfort and peace that only Father God provides be your constant companions.

Leah

March 4, 2025

In loving memory of a wonderful man and father. I will always love you and miss you.

François DUFAUT

March 4, 2025

In loving memories, this day was a very special day for a whole city and club here in Nancy, France. A great man.

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