Hello all,The important part of T.J.’s arrangements have been made and are below.Friday Visitation will be from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. at:
Kings Funeral Home
1511 W. California Avenue
Ruston, LA 71270Saturday Services will start at 1 p.m. at:
South Parkway Worship Center
3000 S Vienna St
Ruston, LA 71270
(318) 251-0611Burial and repass information will be available later.To send flowers and cards, please address them to:Tejahn Johnson
705 E. California Avenue
Apartment #1
Ruston, LA 71270Should you need anything else, or would like the information e-mailed to you plus maps, please text your e-mail address to me at 614-517-8127, or e-mail it to
[email protected].**********************************
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Obituary for Tejahn Johnson (2/13/04 – 2/11/08)Funeral services for 3-year-old Tejahn Marquel ReShawn
Johnson will be held Saturday, 1 p.m., at South
Parkway Worship Center, 3000 S. Vienna, Ruston. Visitation will be held Friday from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. at Kings Funeral Home at 1511 W. California Avenue.Tejahn was pronounced dead Monday at St. Francis
North Hospital in Monroe. He was born in Ruston Feb. 13,
2004, the son of Kimberly Chollette and Terry
Johnson.T. J., as he was called by most, was a curious child who loved school and loved hanging out with his elders. He was a regular at both Louisiana Tech and Grambling State universities where his mother and Uncle Shawn attended classes.When he wasn’t attending college, he was a student at daycare programs at New Living Word Ministries and South Parkway Worship Center.He later enrolled at Paul E. Slaton Head Start in Ruston where he received an award for participating in the 2007 Head Start Pageant.His friends, classmates and family knew he was
an avid fan of all things Spider Man. With this
passion for Spider Man, T. J. was on the path to be
the future president of a Web crawler’s local fan
club.His flare for creativity with magic markers and other
artistic instruments resulted in mostly murals -- the
majority on his mother’s walls.T.J.’s charming smile, disarming personality and
infectious laugh were many of the qualities that
pulled people into his sphere. His legacy will live on
as he continues to touch others with his organs that
were donated to children in New Orleans, Missouri and
Washington.In addition to his parents, he is survived by his
sister, Shakira Stringfellow; fraternal grandparents
Sharon and Curtis Moses, and maternal grandparents
Mary and Stanley Chollette; aunts Ebony Johnson, Hillary Chollette and Ashley Chollette; uncles Kerry Johnson, Ra’man Johnson, and Shawn Chollette and a host of relatives, elders and friends.T.J. lived, laughed, loved and is loved. Although his
time on earth was short, his impact will continue to reach. He will be deeply missed by all who knew him.