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I am Stephen Johnson. I am requesting support to help my brother's family. Nathan Johnson and his two daughters, Savannah and Karaline, were tragically killed in a horrific car accident involving a tractor trailer on Thurday morning. Nathan was an outstanding husband and father. He left behind his wife and 4 children. Money raised is going directly to a fund set up for the four children. Obituary Nathan served his country on active duty in the U.S. Navy in navigation aboard the USS Florida (SSBN-728/SSGN-728) submarine. Following his active duty service he joined the U.S. Air Force Reserves and was serving with the 910th Airlift Wing at the Youngstown Air Reserve Station. His current full time employment was an Intelligence Analyst contractor at Wright-Patterson AFB. Nathan valued the many bonds and friendships made from his time in the military and civilian sectors. A strong man of faith, Nathan and his family currently attended Victory Church in Fairborn and he had also served as a deacon at First Baptist Church-Fairborn. He participated in youth soccer growing up and enjoyed teaching his children how to play. Family was most important to Nathan and he lived for his wife, six children, and entire family. He enjoyed watching his children grow, assisting when called upon, advising when asked, serving as the family Uber driver, and having fun as a dance dad with his girls. An aspiring cosmetologist, Savannah (15) was always looking for a willing volunteer to let her practice her hair and makeup skills and was always giving her sisters manicures. Savannah was in the Teachers in Training program at Miami Valley Dance Center, having the desire to become a dance teacher one day. Karaline (13) had the gift of humor and was always able to make people laugh with her jokes and funny demeanor. As an animal lover, Karaline wanted to be a veterinarian when she grew up. They both had a love for dance and were current members of the top tier Miami Valley Dance Center's Dance Force team. Savannah and Karaline were the best big sisters, loving daughters and granddaughters, and thoughtful friends to all who knew and loved them. Their legacy will live on in the many lives they touched in their short time on this earth. Funeral Home Obituary and Service info can be found here: https://www.beltonstroup.com/obituary/NathanSavannahKaraline-Johnson
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