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Antwoine H. Johnson

November 12, 1976 — July 5, 2017

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ANTWOINE H. JOHNSON, son of Darlene Jackson

and the late Antuoine J. Johnson, was born on November

12, 1976 in Baltimore, Maryland. He was called home by

his heavenly Father on July 5, 2017.

In his early adult years, he gave his life to Christ and became

a member of Southern Baptist Church. He received his

education in the Baltimore City Public Schools. During that

time, he had a growing passion for football. Not only did

he play, during his younger years, he developed a love for

mentoring, teaching and coaching our youth. Throughout

his career, he worked with many youth and adults all while

teaching life learned lessons in his mission.

Antwoine, lovingly known as Twon", was a devoted son,

father, and brother. He had a charismatic and cunning

personality. He would do anything to see his closest

loved ones and friends happy. Twon was a selfless and

compassionate man who was known for being the life of

the party. He brought joy and laughter to the hearts of

many and for that he will be deeply missed.

Leaving to cherish his memory: his mother, Darlene Jackson;

grandmother, Etheline Ferebee; five children, Carl Green,

Antwoine M. Johnson, Kayia Johnson, Darius Johnson,

and Dylan Johnson; two granddaughters, A'marie Green

and Aubrey Johnson; two brothers, Anthony Green and

Avery Johnson; sister, Samone Johnson; fiancé and devoted

love, Nicole Hurley; brother-in-law, Michael Barnes; two

uncles, Corey Butler and Lorenzo Toles; aunt, Carlise "Woo"

Butler; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.


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