Nathan Derozett Johnson departed this life January 31, 2023 at his home in Houston, Texas.
Nathan was born in Charleston, SC to Denise J. McKNight and Nathaniel Commodore. Nathan was raised in Charleston, SC and Columbia, SC, he graduated from Brookland Cayce High School and the University of South Carolina with a Bachelor in Arts & Science and a minor in Psychology. Nathan worked hard and was very competitive at his job, he believed if you worked hard and stayed focus, you can achieve your dreams. While working at CarSherpas, he was Regional Field Sales Representative, while at YP/ AT&T Advertising Solutions, he was Directory Advertising Sales Representative and while at BDI Pharma, he was inside sales account exectutive, he loved his jobs and suceeded. Nathan accepted Jesus Christ at a young age and was very strong in the Lord, he attended John P. Kee's Church for a while, along with Joel Olesteen and Wheeler Avenue Baptist Church. He was a loving and caring person. Nathan leaves to cherish his memories: his beloved parents, Denise (Irvin) Mcknight, and Nathaniel (Sarah) Commodore; siblings: Bridget (Damon) Edwards, Kenisha Pinckney, Ramon (Malaysha) Commodore, Rashaud (Tyeshia) Commodore,and Peter Ranard Commodore; grandmother, Delores Commodore; aunts: Kimberly Johnson, Kim Sheppard, and Shelia (Joseph) Williams; uncles: Gregory (Michelle), Aaron (Tomika) Edwards, Kenneth Edwards, Donald Sheppard, Jr., Jefferson (Jennifer) Commodore, III., and Rickie Commodore; God Child, Trinitie Sutton; Special friends, Jacqueline Smith, Marcus Cooper, and Greg Saxton. Nathan was preceeded in death by: his grandmother, Carolyn Johnson; grandfather, Jefferson Commodore, Jr.; sister, Tomeeka Smalls and aunt, Nadine Woodard.
Nate, my friend, I moved all the way to Houston earlier this year because of our last conversation. Today, we would be out in Houston celebrating somewhere but today you're in Heaven with the other angels. You know it's crazy, your bday twin, my Aunt JuJu, followed you to Heaven in March so it's been an exceptionally hard and eye opening welcome to 40. We've had some years since your USC days and my military days but we always managed to find and keep each other. I wish I had known. I wish I had known my guy. Miss you like crazy. Co
Nate, my friend. I'm so grateful for the time we had together. You've shown me kindness and what friendship is supposed to be. My family and I love you dearly. Rest well my friend.
Nate was the kindest and most inspirational person I knew. Always sending quotes of encouragement and being there as a friend. Rest in Heaven my friend!! We love you!
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