St. Louis Cremation

Marcus Johnson Jr.

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  1. Kym Spears on November 25, 2025 at 4:42 pm

    My dad lived a long and remarkable life-87 years filled with purpose, curiosity and love. He was incredibly smart, always learning, always thinking and always willing to share his wisdom, and the story of how he came to have this wisdom, with anyone who needed it.
    He was rich in something far more meaningful than money: he had a lifetime of good friends who admired him, respected him, and simply enjoyed being around him. He made people feel valued. He made people feel seen.
    His life was big, full, and meaningful. While my heart is heavy, I am grateful beyond words that he was my father.



  2. Debbie on November 25, 2025 at 5:36 pm

    My brother in law was definitely one of a kind and loved by so many. He was not only family but he was my friend.
    We will miss you Marc.. Until we meet again.



  3. David on November 25, 2025 at 5:42 pm

    I’ll miss you my friend, you were a Blessing. Peace be with you forever and ever. Till we meet again..



  4. Kelley Danos on November 26, 2025 at 10:38 am

    My dad instilled in me a great love and appreciation of music. He took me to my first concert at. 5 – Peter, Paul and Mary because “puff the magic dragon” was my favorite song. I got to hear it loud (the way music should be heard, and felt) and in person. He knew something about everything and could hold an in-depth conversation with absolutely anyone – conversation is important, there is always something more to learn, and everything is interesting. These are two core beliefs I associate with my dad that connect me to him and always will. He loved his friends, his families and telling his many, many stories. I believe he truly enjoyed his life and his time here with us. My dad made sure I knew that he loved me, my children and grandchildren and we most assuredly loved him back❤️



  5. Lissa on November 28, 2025 at 10:42 am

    I’ll miss you, Uncle Marc. You were such a brilliant, loving person. You were always understanding and willing to share your wisdom. You’ll be greatly missed. ❤️



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