AURELIA JOHNSON FAGAN was born on 29 December 1935. She was the fourth of five children born to the late Charles and Rosetta Biggs Johnson, She departed this life on 26 July 2014 at the Greater Baltimore Medical Center in Towson, Maryland. Aurelia attended Baltimore City Public Schools and graduated from Paul Lawrence Dunbar High School in 1954. Throughout her life she attended Southern Baptist Church and The Peoples Baptist Church, where she enjoyed fellowship ping with the members of the congregations. She was joined in Holy Matrimony to the late Thomas C. Fagan Sr., in 1956 in Baltimore, Maryland. This union was established by continued faith in God and Christian principles until 25 February 2013 with the passing of Thomas C. Fagan Sr. Out of this union was born Thomas C. Fagan Jr. Aurelia (affectionately known as Resa) was employed by The Internal Revenue Service in the District of Columbia from which she retired in 1989 after 36 years of service. She, along with her late husband Thomas C. Fagan Sr. and her son Thomas C. Fagan [r., also worked at Avis/ Budget Group at Baltimore/Washington Thurgood Marshall International Airport. After retirement Aurelia loved to travel, visiting many states, and was particularly fond of cruising and visiting ports throughout the Caribbean and Alaska, along with her late sisters Pauline J. Harris, lolas J. Drake, and her niece Adrienne Arlene Harris. She was also fond of music and dancing. Leaving to cherish her memory are: her devoted son, Thomas C. Fagan [r.; two grandsons, William Eugene Fagan, Jalen Thomas Fagan (Jacoby Ryan Fagan preceded her in death); a loving brother, Lieutenant Colonel Doctor Charles Johnson [r., (U.S. Army Retired); daughter-in-law, Kim Yvette Fagan; three nieces, Adrienne Arlene Harris, April Johnson Clawson and Hausalyn Johnson; great-niece, Amir Johnson; and great- granddaughter, Autumn Fagan; aunts, Magnolia J. Biggs and Sallie Mae Cornish; cousins, Hattie Florence Brown, Shirley and Joseph Taylor, Sylvester and Nettie Biggs, Denise Bennett and John Pridgen; sister-in-law, Willigean H. Johnson; a host of other relatives and friends.