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Mason Bailey Johnson's Legacy  

Mason wasn't in our lives very long but it was long enough to steal our hearts for sure. He will forever be missed by so many people. He leaves behind:
His BIG brother: Austin M. Johnson (born on 12-11-2000)
His BABY brother: Chase R. Johnson (born on 9-13-2006)
His Mommy: Jody L. Johnson
His Daddy: Jeffrey W. Johnson, Jr.
His Grandparents: John K. & Bridget Raney, Diane & Ronald P. Andrews, Michele & Jeffrey W. Johnson Sr, & now welcoming Mrs. Lori Johnson to the family with Grandpop Jeff
His only Great-Grandparents:  The recently late Francis Koukias, The late Catherine "Cass" Johnson, and The surviving Ed Johnson & Aunt Dar, Adron & Jean Swope
His Uncle & Godfather: Jon D. Raney & his wife, Aunt & 2nd Godmother: Jeanette "Jenni" Raney
His cousins: Jade, Jessica & Jorja Raney, Aleiyah & Cassidy (Aunt Jessica's daughters) & Uncle Jason has some children too.
His Aunt & Godmother: Adrienne "Nic" Andrews & her boyfriend, Heath.
His Uncle Kyle Johnson, Uncle Jason Johnson & Aunt Jessica Stegall
And a few really close family friends to his parents that would've been considered Aunts & Uncles as well (They all know who they are!). He also has too many Great-Aunts & Great-Uncles and 2nd & 3rd Cousins to mention.
Mason will always be in our hearts and thoughts. He'll never be forgotten.
 
               Who You'd Be Today: By- Kenny Chesney
Sunny days seem to hurt the most
I wear the pain like a heavy coat
I feel you everywhere I go
I see your smile, I see your face
I hear you laughin' in the rain
I still can't believe you're gone

It ain't fair: you died too young
Like the story that had just begun
But death tore the pages all away
God knows how I miss you
All the hell I've been through
Just knowin' noone could take your place
An' sometimes I wonder

Would you see the world? Would you chase your dreams?
Settle down with a family?
I wonder, what would you name your babies?
Some days the sky's so blue
I feel like I can talk to you
An' I know it might sound crazy

It ain't fair: you died too young
Like the story that had just begun
But death tore the pages all away
God knows how I miss you
All the hell I've been through
Just knowin' noone could take your place
An' sometimes I wonder
Who you'd be today?

Today, today, today
Today, today, today

Sunny days seem to hurt the most
I wear the pain like a heavy coat
The only thing that gives me hope,
Is to know I'll see you again someday

Some day, Some day, Some day


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