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Derrick Johnson 1975 - 2012 Westland - Wayne, Michigan

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Derrick Johnson 1975 - 2012 Westland - Wayne, Michigan

Derrick Johnson
BIRTH
12 Jun 1975
Westland, Wayne County, Michigan, USA
DEATH
29 Apr 2012 (aged 36)
BURIAL
Westlawn Cemetery
Wayne, Wayne County, Michigan, USA
MEMORIAL ID
89762129 · View Source
MEMORIAL
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FLOWERS 0
He was born to Garfield & Zettie Mae Johnson in Westland, Mi.He Graduated from Inkster High School in 1993, went to Prarie View A & M University in Texas, and completed a Pharmacy Technicians course at Madonna University.

He leaves to cherish his memories his parents Garfield & Zettie, four brothers Karl, Rodney, Brian & Eric, two step brothers, Garfield Jr. & Milton, step sister Wanda, family and friends.
Date & Place: Not specified or unknown.
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I'm a Christian, and I'm a daughter of Allan B. Holbrook, now in heaven. My married name is Debby Stevens.
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