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Shirley Green Woodard-Bryant
July 14, 2025
My grandson Terell Woodard often spoke about Uncle Speedy with deep pride and admiration. Terell has joined Uncle Speedy and now they can have shared memories together in heaven.
Shirley Green Woodard-Bryant
July 12, 2024
Uncle "Speedy," my first introduction to you was via my grandson, Terell Woodard. He was so impressed with your skills and abilities and loved to swim in your pool. By now, I feel, you know Terell has come to join you. Because of Terell and his mom, Terri, I got to meet you. The legacy of excellence and caring you demonstrated, now lives on in your own children, who have not failed to acknowledge all that you were to them. Keep smiling as you look down!
Shirley Green Woodard-Bryant
July 11, 2023
"Uncle Speedy" was my grandson, Terell's Uncle. During Terell's visit on the 4th of July Holiday we discussed him as we remembered what a skilled craftsman he was with a profound impact on his community. Mr. Abraham Johnson is certainly missed by a host of people.
Shirley Bryant
July 11, 2021
Terri and Terell Uncle "Speedy" lives on in your memories of him. Keep him alive by repeating and sharing them often. He had such a positive impact on his family and the community in which he lived and worked. I am sure you and many others miss him. God bless and keep you in his care.
Terell's Paternal Grandmother,
Shirley Green Woodard-Bryant
Shirley Bryant
July 20, 2019
God's timing for our lives on earth has been set to fullfill his purpose for our being here. Loved ones leave us behind and we grieve because we'll miss their presence, miss seeing them, miss talking with them. But know that for the believer, to be absent from the body is to be present with God; and precious in the eyes of God is the death of his saints.
Terri and Terell and the Johnson family keep the memories of Uncle Speedy alive in your hearts, remembering him always!
H J Greenlee, Jr
July 18, 2019
A respected member of our community is gone. His memory will live on through his influence on his family and friends. My sincerest condolences to each of you. May God bless you and be with you during this time of trial. John Greenlee
Sed & vALERIE Adams
July 18, 2019
To The Johnson/Montgomery Family:
We offer our most sincere condolences to each of you the passing of Mr. "Speedy". I have many fond memories of as I grew up in Clermont. I remeber him as very hard worker, who was dedicated to providing for his family and working with other young men to instill those same qualities in them. He might have been the "hardest working man" I know.
Again to this family, I say, Love Him, Miss Him, but let him go. Enjoy each and every fond moment that was shared with him.
Wait on the LORD: be of good courage, and he shall strengthen thine heart: wait, I say, on the LORD.-Psalm 27:14
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