LeDarren Mixon

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LeDarren Darnell Mixon was born to the late Darren D. Mixon and Marcia Woods in Cleveland Ohio. The family moved to Columbus, Ohio when LaDarren was 3 years old. LeDarren attended George Junior Academy in PA until he was approximately15 years old. He then attended Columbus Public Schools. LeDarren’s favorite movie of all time was The Five Heartbeats. He knew every line, every song, and he would recite them each he watched the movie which he watched over 100 times. LeDarren worked numerous jobs in and around Columbus, OH. His currents employer was JABCO Construction Company in Cleveland, OH. LaDarren was a member of Liuna-Laborers Union in Columbus, OH Local 423. LaDarren left this earth on Friday January 5, 2018.

He was preceded in death by his father Darren D. Mixon and grandmother Susie Mixon. LeDarren leaves to cherish his memory his mother Marcia L. Woods-Johnson; father James L. Johnson; son Dorrin L. Mixon (his mother Diamond Powers); one and only little sister Justice L. Johnson; girlfriend Jasmine Murray and their unborn son LeDarren D. Mixon Jr.; grandparents Harry and Debora Mixon, Pappa Reece and his Gannie, Viola Floyd; loving God parents Jenice and Larry Dunlap; as well as a host of aunts, uncles, cousins, and other family, and friends.

Visitation 2:00pm and Funeral 3:00pm Saturday, January 13, 2018 at MARLAN GARY FUNERAL HOME, THE CHAPEL OF PEACE EAST 5456 E. Livingston Ave.

 

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  1. Someone who cares

    “And he will wipe out every tear from their eyes, and death will be no more, neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore. The former things have passed away.”
    My sincere condolences to the Mixon family and those who knew and loved LeDaren on the loss of your dear loved one. May these words of Revelation 21:4 from our Heavenly Father Jehovah (Psalm 83:18) give you a measure of comfort and strength to endure during this time of grief and deep sorrow.
    The Bible promises at Acts 24:15 of a resurrection, and John 5:28,29 gives us a real hope of being reunited with our dead loved ones. If you need answers to life’s big questions such as: Will suffering ever end, and Can the dead really live again? The answer is yes!
    Visit JW.ORG and click on Bible teachings. Wishing you peace and comfort.

  2. Please accept my deepest condolences. May LeDarren Rest in Eternal Peace.

  3. Marcia, I am sorry to hear about LeDarren. I remember you would talk about him while you were doing my hair. May god bless you and your family.

    Lillian Caliver

  4. Jean Miller-Levette

    To the family of LeDarren Mixon . May God keep you in his mercy and perfect peace as you go though the days ahead. You all are in my prayers.

    Jean Miller-Levette

  5. To Jasmine Murray and family : we are very sorry for your loss of a loved one. He is gone from your sight , but never from your heart. May peace and comfort find at you at this difficult time.
    Love Betty and Gretta Bailey.

  6. I am so sorry for your loss Marcia. Every mother’s greatest fear is that she out lives her child. It causes us to reflect with a lot of woulda, coulda, shoulda that only adds to the pain. You are a loving caring person and your son must have been also. Remember the good, let go of the bad and always know that God will never leave you, where he can’t retrieve you. I will continue to pray for your peace and understanding. Stay strong, hold & cherish your memories, they will comfort and get you through this difficult time.

  7. Vanetta and Derek

    Marcia me and Derek will keep you and the family in prayer . Remember God is our help in good times and in bad.

  8. Marci and Uncle Skip…….what do you say when things happen and when words hold little meaning. You relish in the quietness and that little voice that speaks no evil shall cover and guide you. Kiss my baby cousin for me love yall much.

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