JOHNATHON RUSS MORRISON
FOREVER 19
Johnathon was a remarkable young man whose life shone brightly with promise, kindness, and a passion for helping others. An honors student throughout his life, Johnathon’s academic excellence was matched only by his deep love for the Lord and his selfless commitment to serving those in need. Whether it was volunteering to help the homeless or simply spreading kindness, Johnathon’s heart was as generous as it was pure.
He had a creative and adventurous spirit, often finding joy in skateboarding and expressing himself through his talents. A student at UAB studying business and theater, Johnathon was a young man of many dreams and ambitions. In addition to his studies, he was already excelling in real estate, working diligently toward earning his license.
Johnathon’s life was tragically cut short after unknowingly taking a few pills of tianeptine from a gas station in an attempt to relieve a migraine. This heartbreaking loss serves as a stark reminder of the dangers of unregulated substances, robbing the world of an extraordinary soul with so much more to give.
His family remembers him as a beacon of love, faith, and compassion. He was a son, a brother, and a friend whose legacy will live on in the countless lives he touched.
"He loved the Lord, serving the homeless, and skateboarding," his family shared. "He had no idea what he was taking, a few pills took his precious life from us. 😭💔"
Johnathon, your light continues to shine in the hearts of those who love you. Your kindness, faith, and dreams will never be forgotten.
August 2, 1999 – February 21, 2019