Greg Johnson, Houston, TX— Greg Johnson passed away earlier this week, and the community is deeply grieving his loss. Known for his lifelong commitment to helping others, Greg was a beloved friend, mentor, and support system to many. His kindness extended to those in need, working with the elderly, the addicted, and others who found themselves struggling.
Greg was a cherished member of the Drakes and Kappa Sweethearts communities. He was known for his loyalty, generosity, and the strength of his character. His service to his parents and dedication to caring for those around him marked his life, and now it is the turn of his loved ones to give him the farewell he deserves.
A fundraiser has been set up by Barron Lozano to cover Greg’s final expenses, including cremation and a service at his family church, Grace Presbyterian, in Houston. Donations are being accepted to ensure that Greg’s passing is honored in the way he lived—surrounded by love and support. The funds raised will also be used to handle his personal belongings, and any excess funds will be donated to his two great passions: the Drakes and the Kappas.
The community has already shown its love and support through early donations, and the fundraiser continues to grow. Greg’s passing leaves a void, but the memories of his generosity and care will live on in the hearts of those who knew him.
Our deepest sympathies go out to Greg Johnson’s family and friends. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.
Short Summary of Greg Johnson
Aspect | Details |
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Name | Greg Johnson |
Date of Passing | This past week |
Fundraiser Created By | Barron Lozano |
Goal Amount | To cover cremation, service, and personal expenses |
Amount Raised | $425 |
Location | Houston, TX |
Purpose | Cremation, service, and personal expenses |
Our prayers are with Greg and his family during this time. May he rest in peace.
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