Mr. Johnny Frank Coles

Mr. Johnny Frank Coles
(August 17, 1949 - October 31, 2022)
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Funeral Location: Leevy's Funeral Home 1831 Taylor Street Columbia, South Carolina
Funeral Date & Time: Wednesday, November 9, 2022 / 1:00 P.M.
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Mr. Johnny Frank Coles

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  1. My most sincere condolences, sympathy, and prayers to the family of Mr. Johnny Cole. 🙏🏿 Like most, I met Cole at his shop on Park- way back in 1978. My hair was slow growing so a BAD haircut would last quite awhile. Some of the guys at Carolina suggested I go to him. Needless to say, as long as I was in the continental US, no one else could cut my hair. Like others have mentioned they did, I would drive hours just to sit in his chair! The conversations between us and others in the shop were educational as well as inspirational. Some Ministers have their Church, Johnny Cole had his Barber Shop. He inspired countless men and women ‘am I right?’…… I considered it an honor and privilege to bring my Nephews the two plus hours drive over the years for their first haircuts, one at the Park and two at the Sumter St location. I would bring fresh seafood from Charleston. Over the years we talked politics, Black History as well as the present state of Blacks, sports, cars, education, women, (yep women – in the positive), entrepreneurship, faith and family. There was nothing off limits. He stood strong on his beliefs – no flipping back and forth to please his customers. He was always full of confidence and positivity, a strong work ethic. He ended each customer’s visit with ‘hey, I appreciate you’. It was not unusual to find him in the shop past midnight. I could go on, however, tears make it difficult to continue….. Mr Cole, I take my hat off to you, figuratively and literally.. I will treasure our conversations and friendship, and for everything you have said and done, it is ME saying I appreciate YOU! Sleep in Peace and Power. “I’ll See You When I Get There….”

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  2. We lost a man , among men . He was a great barber . I gonna miss you Cole .

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  3. I feel like a prolific memory of my childhood has been stripped away with the loss of Johnny Cole. As Johnny cut my hair all through Junior high and high School and fishtails and shags were in. Johnny was a very talented Barber and a good man. I went through some hardship in life and bad times suffering with alcohol and drug addiction. When I got my life back in order I stopped by to talk to Johnny regularly. He always mentored me with words of wisdom and encouragement. And was tickled with the light that I had changed my life for the better. Johnny will be sorely missed.

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  4. Rest in peace Johnny Coles
    You will be missed.
    Yvonne Moses

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  5. Cousin, you will be missed. I’m glad Brenda was by your side.

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  6. I remember when I first came to Columbia as a newly hired nurse at Palmetto Baptist (now Prisma), I was in search of a barber in the area and my co-worker told me about Mr. Cole right up the street on Sumter…She also told me he was very old school which was cool with me because that’s my vibe too…I came to his establishment and was very impressed on how clean it was and the demeanor of Mr. Cole…he always was light hearted and able to make anyone laugh….I always appreciated when you left his chair he would say “I’ll see you in 2-3 weeks?…and I appreciate you”. I haven’t been by by his shop in awhile but drove through a few times these past couple of months and didn’t see his truck…expecting the worse I looked him up and brought me to this page…condolences to all family and friends…you will be miss good friend and until we meet again

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  7. Met JC when I first moved to town many many years ago. He reminded me of the barbers back home so he made my transition here smooth. No nonsense dude which is what I needed at the time. Well loved and respected in the community and I always admired that. RIP my man and Prayers for the family

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  8. RIP Johnny Coles, met Johnny in 8th grade at BTW, he was so straight forward it was intimidating at first,he was an acquired taste. Prayers for the family comfort.

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  9. Johnny Cole, my brother and dear friend. Let me say that you have and did touch the lives of so many men over the years to include myself. Throughout the years of knowing you, I have learned and experienced a lot and I also felt that you were there for me and others with your valuable words of wisdom and wit (Oh, and may I add only the way Cole would). You had a very unique style about you that made you a man amongst men. I am sure there are thousands of men out there with whom you have mentored to and each having a very interesting Johnny Cole story. Those things made us and those things shaped us into the proud men we are today. And know that some of those things will be forged forward through our offspring. My brother, rest in peace and know that you left this world a better place through US……….. May GOD continue to bless your soul forever and one!!!!!!!!! James H. Wilson

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  10. Rest in Peace Mr Cole. By far the best barber I’ve known. Love hearing his stories and running those errands (lol). He was my barber for 20 plus years. God Bless you and your family

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  11. Condolences to the Cole family. I am grateful for the haircuts, laughter, and friendship. Rest well my friend.

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  12. Our thoughts and prayers go out to the family. Ronnie dreher and family.

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  13. My condolence to Mr Johnny Frank Cole’s family and friends you will be solely missed with friends all over the world and missed in the community as well and all over the Columbia area you were my barber since I was 16 years old my brother Mr Kevin Reese first brought me to your shop and you was my barber ever since I would drive all the way from Charleston South Carolina just to get my haircut I wouldn’t let no one cut my hair other than you Mr.Coles from the first day you cut my hair I never ever had to tell you again how to cut my hair you are a true Master Barber when my brother let me know that you have passed away I was so hurt last time I talked to you before I went to Robinson Illinois to work I always got my haircut before I went out of town to work and I always call you to let you know that I’m coming back in town to get my haircut that I was going to stop by and get my haircut and talk to you buddy and I was reading one remark that says you made us look great now we will always look different now that is so true when I read that I was smiling that shows that I would never have let another barber cut my hair now I would never ever find a barber like you Mr Johnny Frank Cole’s rest in peace until I see you again sleep on my brother,

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  14. I pray God continue to strengthen and keep you during this moment and days to come. I met Cole in the late 70s and through the years we’ve always shared knowledge, experiences and laughs. He will be missed by many.

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  15. Rest In Peace my Brother Johnny you will be missed. My condolences to the Cole Family and the many friends whose lives he touched.

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  16. I would like to say that I personally never met Mr. Coles. But his daughter, Brenda, is my friend and coworker. She often spoke of her father in such loving ways. She loved him dearly. And I know he loved her dearly too. I would sometimes hear them speak on the phone with each other. They both would pick and laugh together. And then I went to Mr. Cole’s memorial service. I have never heard so many folks speak so incredibly nice about how a man had touched their lives. Brenda has truly been blessed with having such a wonderful relationship with her Father. And I know she will miss him terribly. But she knows she will meet up again with him in Heaven.❤️ Prayers going up daily for you Ms. Brenda.🙏🏻

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  17. Mr. Coles, I am so glad that my family and I were able to spend time with you last year. I am saddened to learn of your passing, but, grateful to have known you.

    Love!

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  18. * Mr. Johnny Frank Coles* As it is respectfully due. But because he was family? I will reverence him as always.

    * Johnny Cole*
    Coles was an Amazing Man!!! Not only did he touch the heads of hundreds of thousands of men and women around the World. He educated the minds of everyone that he encountered. Coles never knew a stranger. Because as a Pillar in the Columbia SC, metro area, it was his responsibility to nourish the minds and hearts of his people.
    “Cole”, Because of who you were. You will always be in my heart. It is virtually impossible for us to forget you. Followed by the famous words of Stevie Wonder, at the passing of Michael Jackson. I truly understand the meaning of this phrase.

    “THIS IS A DAY, THAT I’D WISH,
    I’D NEVER LIVED TO SEE”

    “Cole” Rest’ In’ Paradise”

    You defiantly made us look Great!!! And we will Never!! look the same again!! I will say to you, as I said to my Aunt Brenda.

    “Cole, I won’t say Goodbye”
    I’ll Just Say
    “See You Later”

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  19. We give our deepest condolences to the Cole’s family. Mr. Johnny Cole was a remarkable man! First, Mr. Cole was our older son Michael Adams’ barber, and later he became our younger son Kevin Adams’ barber. He definitely was a professional and skillful Master Barber. Mr. Cole loved engaging in conversations with his customers about sports, politics, and life in general. Mr. Cole proudly talked about how he was voted twice into the National Who’s Who’s for successful business leaders, and he loved displaying his national awards for the major business accomplishments. Mr. Cole also loved working in his yard and seasonal gardens. However, I personally remembered Mr. Johnny Cole for the kindness and generosity he gave to my beloved mother, aunt, siblings, sons and myself. Mr. Johnny Cole’s kindness, love, and support will always be indebted in our hearts. Mr. Cole was genuine. He sincerely believed in helping others. Our family will always be appreciative of Mr. Johnny Cole’s Barber Shop, and how Mr. Cole welcome each one of us to comfort and safety in his barber shop.

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  20. A man of class & distinction Johnny Cole. Cole you will be missed by so many. I truly thank you for every conversation of wisdom you shared and the laughter that brought healing to the soul.
    To his family…I offer my condolences during this time of bereavement. May you all continue to cherish the moments you shared. God Bless❤️ #RestInPeace

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  21. Rest in peace my friend!;

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  22. I’m going to miss you Johnny 💔 you made us look great Rest In Peace my friend

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  23. My sincere condolences to the family of John Coles, a good friend. God bless!

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  24. We are deeply saddened to learn of the passing of JFC. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family. Rest in Peace Cuz. You will be missed.

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  25. Brenda, I will be thinking of you today. Sending love and prayers to you and everyone that love him dearly.

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  26. Sending condolences to the family. Rip

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  27. It was very hard to hear of the passing of Mr. Coles. I always felt a connection with Mr. Coles that I have valued throughout the years. His wisdom and advice will be missed, but not more than the man himself. Sending my condolences to his loved ones.

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  28. Beautiful I know today is a hard and difficult day. Just know JFC is with you ever step of the way just as you were with him.
    Dads and daughters relationship are rare everyone wasn’t blessed to have what you shared with Mr Johnny. I cherish that relationship cause you and I have that in common.
    😘 Daddy’s Daughter’s
    I’m not there side by side with you but my spirit and soul is.
    Daddy’s Girls are what we are forever and always.
    There’s nothing no one can say or do to ever change that.
    Sleep on Mr Johnny❣️❣️❣️
    I Love You Beautiful
    Forever Sunshine

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  29. I have fond memories of Mr. Cole since I can remember. He dated my aunt and treated me like a nephew when I was in town. My uncles and I would always go by his shop, and I remember a professional environment and good wholesome conversations about life, music and the black community in general. Mr. Cole was quite the businessman as many know and well know in the community. When I would travel the US, anytime spoke to someone that lived or spent time in Columbia, they all knew of Johnny Cole and his well known barbershop.
    RIP Mr. Cole!

    Dr. W. O’Brian Davis, PE

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  30. Really going to miss you,rest in peace.

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  31. Mr Cole you will be missed by many without a doubt but now you get your rest from busy working hands. I remember your favorite quotes “Do you agree?” I use to laugh so hard when you would get on the guys while waiting on my Dad (Moses) and at times my brothers get their haircut. May you sleep on in peace!

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  32. Fondly Remembering Johnny Coles:
    Mrs. Martin(Cosmetology teacher BTWHS)constantly was ask by Miss. Goff and Mrs. Ingram (Home Economics teacher’s) to come get Johnny from lingering outside there classrooms during class periods. Mrs. Martin would go and get Johnny by his earlobe and bring him to her class where he would sit until it was time for him to go to his class. Johnny never became angry or refused. Mrs. Martin was in Johnny’s life for his lifetime. There respect and friendship was genuine. They stayed in touch 50+ years. When Johnny got his first barbershop she was so happy for him. When he moved to Sumter St. her beauty shop was a couple of blocks down on Sumter St. From that time on the teacher and the student stayed in touch. 🙏

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  33. My Condolences to the family. I remember going to Mr. Cole’s barbershop back in the 70’s with my mother and brother for him to get a haircut. My mother and Mr. Cole went to school together and new each others family very well. RIP Mr. Cole you will be MISSED.

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  34. To Brenda Gillie & Family

    Sending positive vibes and love to you. Your Dad was loved by many as he ministered from
    Behind the chair. My husband Chris & I send our love.
    Prayers and blessings always!

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  35. To the family of Mr. Johnny Coles, My deepest condolences from my family to yours. I’ve know johnny for many years him and my mother went to BTW. He gave me my first haircut any many after that. He will be greatly loved and missed by many. Get your rest Coles until we meet again.

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  36. Rest in peace my track team mate at BTW.

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  37. My Condolences. Coles cut my brother hair for than 20 Years ole Abraham nobody could say nothing to him but Coles, but my Brother got sick and Coles said if something would happen to my Mom he would take care of my brother. And whenever you go to the shop he ask would ask you to go get him something to eat. Get your rest Johnny and Thanks for everything.

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  38. I was saddened to learn about the passing of Mr. Johnny Cole. I had heard a lot about Cole’s Barber Shop for years, as he cut several of my cousin’s hair while I went to other great black-owned Columbia barbershops like Joe Irving on Washington Street, Larry at Innervisions on Two Notch Road, and Pressley’s on Farrow Road.

    After a while, I decided to give Johnny a try, and he became my barber for the next 10 years. Even after I joined the military and was stationed in Charleston and Norfolk, VA, I would still make the trip to Columbia every two weeks and would always include a haircut in my visits. After I transferred to New Orleans, it was too far to drive every two weeks so my visits to Cole’s became less frequent, but nevertheless, whenever I was in town, I made it my business to stop by and see him.

    I recall one Christmas Eve night while I was visiting Columbia, I stopped in at Cole’s for a haircut. It was already after 8pm when I got there, and there were tons of guys waiting on haircuts. After several hours, I finally made it to the chair. It was after 2am when I finally left there, but it was time well spent because the conversations and laughter made the time pass.

    I remember another time in 2003 when my family and I were in Columbia while moving from Beaumont, TX to Jacksonville, FL. I stopped by his shop one night to let him see my new son, who was 5-months old at the time. Cole looked at him, then looked at me and said, “that’s a mirror… ’cause he look just like you”. All I could do was laugh.

    I haven’t visited Columbia now in over three years, so my wife and I were planning a trip there after Thanksgiving. While there, I had planned on stopping by to see Cole because it had been a long while since I last saw and spoke with him.

    I will never forget all the knowledge, wisdom, and laughter that Mr. Cole provided during my visits to his shop.

    I extend my sincere condolences to the Cole family.

    Rest in peace Johnny.

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  39. Johnny was my barber for right at forty years. I could always count on getting a quality cut those many years. My last time there, about a month ago, while waiting to get the last haircut I got from him, we prayed together. I will miss him as many of us in the greater Columbia area will. May God bless his legacy and his family.

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  40. Johnny Cole represented the unofficial pulpit for many of us. He demonstrated life lessons and showed many of us what manhood was all about. His sawg, style, passion and work ethic was ahead of its time. He was a visible demonstration to young black men. If I had to discribe Johnny Cole in one word (it would be legendary). Sleep on and take your rest.

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  41. To the Cole Family, thank you for this Master Barber Johnny Cole. I pass the shop every day thinking he’s there to fellowship and watch a game. Every time I leave the chair, he would pat me on the back and say (I’ll see you in two weeks). Some Master barbers are hard to replace. Johnny Cole surely is one of them. My deepest condolences and my God bless you all, Sincerely Henry Jones and Family.

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  42. To the Family of Johnny Cole.

    I would like to send my condolences to the family. I really like the way Johnny Cole cut my hair. He was a fantastic barber. We always had great conversations. He will be missed. Rest in peace.

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  43. RIP Johnny.Frank. You will always be remembered

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  44. I would like to send my condolences out to the family especially my sister Brenda you always there for your dad and he will always be in your heart. Remember he will always be looking over you love you sis

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  45. Came to Columbia in 1979, working with his step-brother John, who told about Cole. He was my barber since 1980. Worked for a short time at the barbershop at night. He always made sure the shop was ready for next day business. Like others I ran errands also. I’m surely going to miss him. Remembering those famous words for all as they headed out “I appreciate you”

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  46. To the family of Johnnie Cole my deepest condolences, I would often call Johnnie to make an appointment for my mom brother or myself he would asked me to go by the fish market on Getvais Street to pick up an order of fish he had order mostly beams with the (heads on)at least 12 or more pieces they knew him at the seafood place for years and knew just what he like he will take a break and we enjoyed the fish he always been a person willing to share we laughed and talk about the days spent at Booker T Washington High School my class (67) he and my brother (Cartoon class of 69) talked about football and track which Johnnie ran. He was one of the best barber in the Columbia area his shop was sometimes be open til 1am in the morning he took great pride in his work and daughters and his companion for over 30years he and I talked about her often. I’m going miss our conversations and getting my hair cut while enjoying eating our fish no appointment required sometimes At Johnnie Cole’s Barber Shop downtown Senate St just walk in Rest in Peace Johnnie

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  47. owning his shop now in our seventies i’m a greatgrandmother of one of his grandsons. Thank you johnnie for your service to the community you worked hard and did a good job now it’s time to rest,and do it in peace.

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  48. I am so sorry to hear about the passing of Mr. Johnny Cole I’m sending my condolences and prayers to his family. He was the very first man that I let cut my hair. BTW and Wheeler Hill proud. Rest In Peace my friend.

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  49. To Brenda and the family of Johnny,
    My sincerest condolences to you and your family. I did not not personally know your dad; I knew him through you and the great relationship between father/daughter. He LOVED you and you LOVED him! You were definitely a ‘Daddy’s Girl’, and that is a very special relationship.

    Be strong and know his Love will be with you….always!

    Love you Brenda!
    🙏🏽🌹❤️

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  50. R.I.P. Homeboy, to his daughter, “You did your father proud”

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  51. Sam @ Carolyn Sumter on November 7,2022
    To the Coles family, I will surely miss a dear friend in Johnny.He would always refer to me as his brother.In the 50 odd years that I was away from home I always made it my 1st priority to visit with Johnny. I would always made it a point to spend the day with him when I was in town . May God bless and keep u is my prayer.Rest in peace my friend.

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  52. Cottee Caldwell

    Johnny Frank was a relative, and a friend.

    At a early age I was inspired by how dignified , and positive he was as a person.

    As I aged I was impressed with him as a Black man.He said what he meant, and he meant what he said. I feel blessed to have known him.

    I will miss seeing him on my visits from Atlanta to Columbia. Johnny Frank was always my first visit when coming to visit relatives here.

    I will fondly remember him as a successful , and talented relative and friend.

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  53. To The Cole family: Our hearts are saddened to hear of Johnny’s passing. My brother and I have fond memories of him. My brother Isaac Mundy, Jr. was friends with him all through high school and beyond. When I would come home from Las Vegas, I would always stop by to see him, and he had such a beautiful smile and was always a kind spirit. You are in the arms of Jesus now.

    Isaac Mundy, Jr. and Dr. Emma M. Shell

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  54. To family and friends of Mr. Coles,

    I have been reflecting on the conversations and time spent with my father. He enjoyed cooking dinner for his daughters.

    It is a blessing to know that he was admired and inspired by so many people. May his spirit rest in peace.

    “And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.”
    ‭‭Philippians‬ ‭4‬:‭7‬ ‭NIV

    Love,
    Cheryl “Dee” ( Alabama)

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  55. Johnny Cole, you will be missed by many. Rest in peace my brother.

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  56. My Condolences to the Cole family. May you SIP in Peace my brother, friend, barber and classmate.. Word cannot express the joy and love having Johnny as a friend.
    I would call Johnny while traveling from Maryland to South Carolina and he would talk and laugh with sko much joy and excitement knowing that I was coming to see him and get my hair cut. Always gave me a sharp cut and I received many compliments.
    Also told the people in the shop that he has know me since seventh grade. Johnny lived a life of joy and friendship that showed through his compassion and love for people.

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  57. To the Coles Family,

    I thank God for the loving memories my father and I created in this journey called life. May his spirit Rest in Peace with our Heavenly Father.

    -John 14:27 “Peace I leave with you, my peace I give unto you: not as the world giveth, give I unto you. Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid.”

    I appreciate all the kind words from everyone.

    A loving daughter,
    LaShawn (North Carolina)

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  58. What a loss to the Columbia community. Mr. Coles was the only barber who cut my hair over many years until I decided to go bald.

    I remember my last cut with him and he was continually asking me “you sure you want to do this” ( Go Bald).

    I would also run errands for him after my cut, mainly to get his quail. He loved quail. I stopped by to see him at the shop one evening about a year ago just to say hello and glad I did.

    Rest In Peace my brother and thanks for keeping my hair in shape for so many years!!
    Kenny

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  59. My cousin and I used to get our hair cuts from Mr. Coles back in the day. He would send us to Macy’s when it was downtown to pick up Polo sweatshirts for him. He is the reason I wear polo shirts today: Fond memories. My condolences to family and may you rest in peace Mr. Coles.

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  60. Praying much for the family God bless you’ll God keep and comfort you’ll in the name of Jesus Christ our Lord

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  61. Condolences and prayers for the Cole family. God’s loving arms of protection around all of you.

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  62. My Condolences To The Family & Friends Of The Family.
    My Prayers & Love
    To Everyone 💕
    Mr. Cole Has Truly Been A Blessing To Me As A Single Parent Year’s Ago With My Son Hair Cuts.

    I Thank You
    Ms. Vonda
    RIH – RIP 🕊️🙏
    Never Forgotten

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  63. My condolences to the Coles family. My first haircut was done by Johnny at his shop on Park St. Subsequent haircuts were at his shops on Sumter St. He was never at a loss for words and had a great memory. Gone but never forgotten.

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  64. I am deeply saddened by the passing of my favorite Barber. Johnny Cole inspired me in so many ways. Just his style made me want to become an entrepreneur. His tenacity and no nonsense approach have stuck with me over the years. Rest on my brother. You touched a lot of lives and was an inspiration to many including myself!

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  65. I am deeply saddened by the passing of my favorite Barber. Johnny Cole inspired me in so many ways. Just his style made me want to become an entrepreneur. His tenacity and no nonsense approach have stuck with me over the years. Rest on my brother. You touch a lot of lives and was an inspiration to many including myself!

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  66. To Brenda (Net) my daughter/Neice, God knows your love, caring & commuted spirit was evidenced in the close father/daughter relationship with Jonny! You two were connected in life as you are in death! You’re a great example of a daughter doing for your parents while here on Earth! You did that! Gods Continued strength Brenda to you & the family! Gods Continued Blessings, Condolences & Prayers to you & the family!

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  67. To Brenda (Net) my daughter/Neice, God knows your love, caring & commuted spirit was evidenced in the close father/daughter relationship with Jonny! You two were connected in life as you are in death! You’re a great example of a daughter doing for your parents while here on Earth! You did that! Gods Continued strength Brenda to you & the family! Gods Continued Blessings to you!

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  68. Brenda, my heartfelt condolences to you on the loss of your beloved father. You are in my thoughts and prayers. I know how close you were to your father and the father and daughter love you shared. An unbreakable bond! Stay strong and be of good courage.

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  69. Brenda stay strong God got his arms around you. Your dad will be missed.

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  70. My deepest condolences to the family of Johnny Cole.
    One of the first black barbers to open his own shop in Columbia,SC.
    I met Johnny the a friend, name “Cat Isaac”.
    He was a good man and will be missed in the community.
    RIP Johnny

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  71. To my loving, caring other daughter/Neice, Nette, So sorry to learn of the passing of your beloved father, Jonny Coles! Y’all’s was a very special relationship indeed! Hang on to all the wonderful memories & know your love, dedication & commitment to your father is Gods gift & Blessings to you always! I’m always here for you! Love U much!🙏🏾🖤

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  72. To: Ms. Brenda
    My Condolences And To You.
    Sorry to hear about the loss of your father, Mr. Johnny Coles. The two of you were inseparable. May God hold you close and be your strength during this time of bereavement.
    From: Ms. Stacey Morant & Family

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  73. The Palmetto Seafood family sends our deepest sympathy.Mr.Coles supported and loved us over the many years.Take your rest Mr.Coles,we will miss you.

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  74. My deepest sympathy to the family.Take your rest Mr.Coles.

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  75. I will dearly miss my friend, Johnny. I met Johnny years ago when I was a freshman in college and he would always asked me, “Do you have everything you need for school?” If I needed anything, he would get it for me because he valued getting an education. Johnny used to trim my eyebrows and even gave me a nice eyebrow shaver to touch up my eyebrows why away in college. I will cherish that. I will miss stopping by his shop for visits and laughs. RIP Johnny. God needs you now 🙏❤️🙂

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  76. Brenda…to you and your family.

    Your Arizona family sends our condolences and prayers. I recently had the opportunity to meet someone visiting here in the West from Columbia, SC. I immediately told him that I had a best friend from Columbia, and her dad owned a Barber Shop there. He was so excited to tell me that he knew your dad, how well respected your dad was, and how he had been going there years to get his hair cut. I know this is a huge lost to you, your family, and the community; however, I know your dad is at peace. and will always be remembered for the legacy that he left behind.

    With lots of love…Stacey, Kameron, and Stan

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  77. Johnny was an icon in the african american community. I knew him mostly all my life. His legacy will forever be a part of us

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  78. To the family of my classmate Johnny Coles, I send heartfelt Condolences. I met Johnny in 8th grade at BTWHS. He always told it like it was and did not bite his tongue. When I heard people in Columbia talk about “Coles Barber Shop”, I gladly said “that’s my classmate barber shop.” Another “Mighty Tornado” from the historical class of 1970 has taken His wings. I can rest, knowing Johnny’s IS in a better place. Sleep on classmate. Until We meet again. 🖤💛

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  79. 🕊 May flights of angels sing thee to thy rest.🕊

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  80. My prayers to the cole family. May God be with you all in your lost.

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  81. Our Prayers and Deepest Condolences are being extended to The Cole Family & Friends🙏🏾❤️

    The Speaks Family..Tanya, Arthur,II, Terrence and Lucius

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  82. My Condolences to You and your family Brenda during the loss of your beloved Father. May the Wonderful Memories of him Sustain you today and in the future. I never had the opportunity to meet Johnny Coles, but he was a Legend in the Columbia Beauty and Barber Industry. He will be remembered for days to come for his outstanding performance as a Master Barber and a Great Father to his Sweet Daughter.

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  83. To the Cole’s family, my sincere condolences, I’ve known Johnny since we use to cut up in middle school and then high school. Johnny was a good friend, but I have seen how he was if you angered him he did not play. Johnny has been cutting my hair for over 40 years, and later my boys hair. Not within the past few years since I moved out of town and let my hair grow out. But when I was in town I would stop by to speak but Johnny would keep me there for a while talking all the way to the car. I miss him deeply. RIP.

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  84. Rest In Peace my friend. Johnny is the reason I am a barber today. And he will never be forgotten… Best barber in the south hands down..

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  85. Mr. Coles you will truly be missed. I will miss the laughter when you came in Dr. Cooper.

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  86. I extend my deepest condolences to the family of Johnnie Frank Coles. A true friend, a man after God’s own heart, and my barber for over 35 years. I will miss hearing you say “will caught you next time” as I am getting out of the barber chair.
    May the peace of God rest upon your family.

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  87. Kenneth McCoy sr coles started cutting my hair when I was about 21 years old and we got to know each other very well and anything I needed for hair or face he would get for me and I would always run errand for him he was very good friend and will be miss now he is in God hand blessing for the family

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  88. My deepest sympathy and sincere condolences to the family and friends of of Mr. Johnny F. Cole”Dr. Coles”… You be deeply missed but, never forgotten ❤️.. R.I.P. My Brother/G\

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  89. Deepest sympathy from Palmetto Seafood Co.

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  90. Johnny Coles started out with his own business as soon as we graduated from BTW. He was a success from the very beginning and his business acumen resulted in him becoming a role model for other young people starting their own businesses.
    I always admired his unrivaled knack for letting you know exactly how he felt and his unparalleled confidence.
    His first shop on Park and Washington Streets was a mecca for many great conversations and attempts at “solving the problems of the world.” Coles was very opinionated about most topics then and down through the years, and after he moved to Sumter Street, he was still that young Johnny Coles who would speak his mind without apology. It is remarkable how he never aged in the 52 years he was barbering.
    He carved out a successful life and had a work ethic like no other. He will certainly rest from his many years of labor. May God grant him the reward that he deserves for his steadfastness, his boldness and his determination.

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  91. We want to again extend our sincere condolences and our prayers for my friend and Kaetlynn and Kassidys Auntie Bren during this time of grief. We love you!

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  92. I first met Cole when I was 14 years old when he began cutting my hair. Through the years we developed a brotherhood and became best friends. We created countless memories. Spending long nights in the barbershop, riding in his Porsche or helping with his yard. And we all know how particular Cole was about his yard. Cole was one of a kind and a friend you could always count on. Although our time together was cut short I am forever grateful for the time we spent together. Your final words to me were “I appreciate you and love you, Maurice.” I love you too my brother. You will never be forgotten. Rest easy, Cole. Until we met again.

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  93. To the Coles Family….. Johnny and I went to BTW together. We’ve always had great conversations. Although I was not a client at his barbershop, I knew that his clientele spread all over Columbia. May God strengthen his family and friends during this time of bereavement. 🙏🏾

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  94. Our condolences to Johnny Cole family. God BLESS you and continue to strengthen you on this journey.

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  95. Mr Cole were do I start? I haven’t known you as long as some but I was proud to call you our neighbor and friend for the past 5 years. You worked 6 days a week at your business and worked just as hard or even harder on your yard. You have the best looking yard in the neighborhood. It’s definitely a work of art. I’m going to miss our Sunday conversations standing at the fence and the advice and tips you would give us about our lawn and life. You were a blessing to us. As we always said to each other, “You always look out for us, we gonna look out for you. Thank you Mr. Cole. You will be missed and it won’t be the same without you being nextdoor. Until we meet again my friend

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  96. Sending my condolences to the Coles family. Everytime before I would leave the shop, Johnny would say to me ‘Thank You Joe, I appreciate you.’ Joe Jackson and Family

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  97. Mr. Cole cut my hair, and my son’s hair a few times, but have cut my husband’s hair since the 1990’s. Although we live in NC, my husband would insist on a Coke’s haircut when he was in town. His skills were above all others, and I know he will be sorely missed. Continued prayers and thoughts for the healing process for the family and friends of this giant of a man.

    In God I trust,

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  98. My sincere condolences to Johnny F. Coles. family. Johnny was my barber for over 25 years. It was never a dull moment at his Barber Shop. In fact I remember coming to his Shop at two other locations downtown. Rest in Peace My Brother.

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  99. Rest in peace my friend. You were my barber for the last 44 yrs. Definitely going to miss you and the conversations we had when we were the only one in your shop. My condolences and prayers to your family….🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿

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  100. Mckinzie I am so sorry for your loss. You and your family are in my prayers and thoughts.

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  101. Melvin Cook & family send our condolences to the family of Johnny Coles. He was a good friend to my oldest brother Melvin. Johnny always asked my late father for help on small construction projects at several homes he owned over the years. When I would come home to visit while in college he would give me a free hair cut because of my good grades. He would then send me to pick up his Chinese food for his lunch. He will be missed by all of us! RIP Coles

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  102. Johnny not only you were my Barber for nearly 40 years but my friend even while I live in Atlanta, you were still cutting my hair last month. I remember how proud you were of your Barber National Award in July and our talks and how you always encouraged me. You are a Legend in Columbia in which you touched many lives and will be missed.
    I will miss my dear brother and friend (“You dig what I’m saying homeboy” lol) Johnny Cole most famous words that whenever we talked and I copied when I entered and left the shop as many customers did also.
    Rest in Peace

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  103. Peace and blessings to the Family of Mr. Johnny F. Cole.
    God blessed me to sit in his barber chair from the 1990s until just 3 weeks ago.

    Rest will Cole, “Until we meet again.”
    Sean Jones
    Orangeburg, South Carolina

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  104. RIP Mr. Coles thank you for being my barber over the years.

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  105. Condolences to The Cole and Taylor Family.
    I’m praying that God keep the family comfort in the passing of Brother and Cousins.
    God’s Speed.

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  106. A born hero to many. One of the first young black men to show other young men and women that they could own their business. Congratulations Heaven, You have a good one in Johnny.

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  107. A born hero to many. One of the first young black men to show other young men and women that they could own their business. Congratulations Heaven, You have a good one in Johnny.

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  108. My condolences to Johnny Cole family and Friends, You will be miss bro.

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  109. I extend my prayers and condolences to Mr.Johnny Coles family. He was my barber many years ago. He was a great guy.

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  110. I extend my prayers and condolences to Mr.Johnny Coles family. He was my barber many years ago. He was a great guy.

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  111. To Mr. Cole’s family,
    My sincere condolences, he was a real brother to me and a great confidant that always gave it to me straight, when I needed it most! I will always have him in heart & spirit.
    From your brother “Sarge”

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  112. Cole’s cut my son’s hair back in the seventies and eighties, he was a fantastic Barber 💈 and kept me laughing on Sumter St, gonna miss you

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  113. On behalf of the Swygert family, we send our deepest condolences and Sympathy to the Coles family. Mr. Coles was my barber for many years. Thanks for being a sponsor for our pop warner football team the Buffalo Bills back in the 70’s. Rest in Peace Brother Coles. Andrew & Marilyn Swygert and Family.

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  114. So sad to hear the news of this. My first barber as a kid until I moved away for college. Treated me as his own flesh & blood. RIP Uncle Cole!!

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  115. My condolences to JC family. You will be truly miss my friend. RIP my brother…

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  116. I am so sorry to hear of Johnny Cole’s passing. Johnny was my barber in the late 1970’s, shortly after we re-located back to Columbia from Boston! My deepest condolences to his Family.

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  117. Thank you Mr. Coles for being genuine and keeping it real. One of a kind inspiration. The words used when I visited your business ” I love you like a brother” will always be with me. The times talk about our upcoming vegetable gardens, sports, cars, business etc. Always went the extra mile when grooming my head and face. You was one a kind. Thanks for the many products you you so freely give me as tokens of appreciation. I will miss Johnny Coles, He a legacy of passion, hard work and endurance. I pray the God receives you with open arms

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  118. Offering my sincere condolences to the family of Johnnie Coles. My heart is heavy and he will surely be missed.

    Rest, at last, in peace.

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  119. Johnny was my barber for over 15 years. My deepest condolences to the family of Johnny Coles. I will ask God to provide the family with strength during this difficult time. Rest In Peace

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  120. RIP Mr Cole. You will be truly missed. Condolences to the family and friends.

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  121. My Condolences To The Family He Was Both Of My Sons Barber Christopher Cayruth And Ralph Cayruth RIP❤️🙏

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  122. May Mr. Johnny Coles rest in peace!!! No more pain and worries.
    Mrs.Edna Boykin Wiisson

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  123. In memory of an Icon and Master of Barbering skills. It has been an honor and privelege to be with you and around you for these past twenty or so years. The world has lost a true artisan and an example of the True meaning of being successful. Go now from labor to refreshment until we meet again. C. Wiley.

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  124. Franklin Flemming. Johnny Coles you will be missed. You were my barber for over 21 years. To the family he is gone in the flesh but his spirit, wisdom and inspiration and business advice still lives on in the many lives he touched. My brother you will truly be missed.

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  125. Psalm 46:1-God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble. My condolences and deepest sympathy to The Coles Family. I will continue to keep The Coles Family in my Prayers. I will ask God to provide you all with the strength and encouragement during this difficult time.

    I have known Mr. Johnny Coles since, my three sons been going to him for hair cuts since, all of my three (Martin) sons was 3 years old. Thanks for all the good conversations and the laughter as well. Mr. Johnny Coles, you will truly be missed!

    Love Dianne Tyner

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  126. To the family of Mr. Johnny Coles:
    I’ve known him for many years and wanted to send my prayers to the family and especially his sister.Praying that God keep his arms around each of you. Giving you strength for the days ahead. RIP Johnny. Your long time friend. Mrs. Edan Boykin Wilson

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  127. Thank you cousin for all of the laughs, conversations and advice over the years, you will be truly missed.🙏🏽

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  128. My deepest condolence to the family of Johnny Cole. I am known Johnny since childhood. Rest in Peace!

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  129. My condolences to the family. Knew him as the legend in the hair cutting business. I frequent his shop often in the pass with my husband at that time 🙏🙏🙏

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  130. With tearful eyes and a heavy heart I sit here mourning the passing of my close friend who was more of a big brother to me. Words cannot express my sadness. I will miss you Johnny and all our talks. You were definitely an inspiration for a lot of people from all walks of life. I know you will continue to shine your light upon all of us who knew you. Thank you for being my friend, brother, and inspiration. RIP Johnny, and May God give peace to your family during this difficult time. Much Love Brother 🙏🏽❤️

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  131. Praying and and sending my deepest condolences for family and friends.

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  132. Johnny was my barber for over twenty one years, I always enjoyed the conversation we had when I was in the chair and the ones he had with others in his shop. He was and I hope still is a good man, May he rest in peace. God has a new barber.

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  133. Johnny RIP. Johnny was my barber starting in 1976. I had plenty to talk about and listen to in the shop. We also went to the same school and lived on Wheeler Hill. For the good times. Will miss you.

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  134. Thank you, Mr. Cole, for the opportunity to meet you and pray for your healing in the final months of your life. You brought joy and humor to everyone you met. My life is better for having known you. It is well with your soul.

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  135. Thanking God for all the good memories. Gone from here just in the flesh, his spirit of good lives on forever in our hearts.

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  136. Rest In Peace . Steve is going miss coming down to your shop talking and running errands (lol). May your family find peace and know that you are with them in spirit. God bless

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  137. Rip Johnny you r joyful character and laughter will be missed.🙏🙏for the Family

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  138. Words cannot explain the hole my heart has endured during this difficult time.
    God knows best for Mr Johnny you fought a good fight he’s at peace.
    Brenda I pray you find peace.

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