Mr. Jeremy A. Johnson, Sr. passed away on 10/19/2024 in Kuwait. He was born on November 16, 1975 to Tommy Long and Sharlene Johnson in Alabama.
The Homegoing Celebration for Mr. Johnson, Sr. will be held on Saturday, November 2, 2024 at 1:00 PM in the Chapel at Progressive.
The interment will be at Evergreen Memorial Garden.
Progressive Funeral Home staff is privileged to serve the Family of Mr. Jeremy A. Johnson, Sr.
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Frank Tate, Jr. sent Faithful Friend Standing Spray for Jeremy A. Johnson, Sr. - October 30, 2024
May He be with your family during their time of bereavement. Matthew 5:4 Blessed are they that mourn, for they will be comforted.
HPIP Frank Tate, Jr. and Bashir Temple # 156
Jeremy will forever be remembered as the caring, dedicated and loyal person he was. May God strengthen those whom he knew and loved dearly during this time.
On behalf of the Deputy of the Oasis, Illustrious Potentate, Staff and Members of Bashir Temple #156 Kuwait sends their condolences. With loving thoughts to the family Noble Jeremy Johnson.
Dear Heavenly Father, We come before you today seeking your divine intervention. We humbly ask that you extend your loving and merciful hand to him and family during this challenging time. We pray for Noble Jeremy Johnson's family during this time of bereavement. Please Touch their mind, and spirit with your healing power, bringing comfort. Surround his family with your presence, Lord. Provide them with the peace and assurance that can only come from you during times. Give them the courage to face each day with hope, knowing that you are by their side. May your will be done. In your name, we pray, Amen.
Earnest V. Smith Past Potentate Bashir Temple No. 156
Jeremy was more than a cousin he was like my second brother. He will be forever loved and missed. My deepest condolences to the family and his friends. I pray God gives you strength and peace during this difficult time.
Noble Jeremy was a very good friend to all of us in the Masonic order here in Kuwait. I remember how proud he was to become a member of the AEAONMS, and to wear the prestigious fez to which all Nobles wear. You will truly be missed Noble Jeremy Johnson.