Johnnie Johnson

Johnnie Johnson

Johnnie Johnson Obituary

Published by Richmond Times-Dispatch from Oct. 3 to Oct. 5, 2010.
JOHNSON, Johnnie, 55, of Henrico, passed away, Friday, October 1, 2010. He is survived by his wife, Debra Johnson; loving friend, Sandra Mays; children, Luke Johnson and wife, Lyndie, Kami Combs and husband, Tommy, Joni Hughes, Julie Waugaman, Jesse Waugaman, Janie Wagaman, D.J. Montgomery; grandchildren, Riley, Dylan, Kassity, Kadynce, Carl, Warren, Sarenna; sisters, Judy Hunt, Gretchen Alkoor and husband, Akram, Mattie Johnson, Patricia Johnson; and brother, Aarick Johnson and wife, Sharon. He was preceded in death by his parents, Hubert and Dovie Johnson; brothers, Ray and Dewayne; and sister, Lisa Oxendine. A memorial service will be held at 4 p.m. Wednesday, October 6, at Nelsen Funeral Home, 4650 S. Laburnum Avenue. Interment will be private.



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October 6, 2010

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October 5, 2010

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Connie Hall posted to the memorial.

Michelle Roberts

October 6, 2010

Debra& Family , I just wanted to say Iam
sorry for your loss. He was a good man and great friend . Love you all

Connie Hall

October 5, 2010

Debbie, Kami, Luke and Joni,Grief starts out as a huge burden that is hard to carry and many times we do not know how to manage it. Over time it becomes a little smaller, but still rather large. As more time passes, we whittle away at it little by little - together. Eventually, it becomes the size of a marble; we never forget it, but we learn to keep going. Marbles do not have an end they continue in a perfect circle. Memories and love for your husband/dad will always be with you - like a marble in your pocket.

Connie Hall

October 5, 2010

Debbie, Kami, Luke and Joni, Grief starts out as a huge burden that is hard to carry and many times we do not know how to manage it. Over time it becomes a little smaller, but still rather large. As more time passes, we whittle away at it little by little - together. Eventually, it becomes the size of a marble; we never forget it, but we learn to keep going. Marbles do not have an end they continue in a perfect circle. Memories and love for your husband/ dad will always be with you - like a marble in your pocket.

Charlene Alexander

October 5, 2010

Debra, so sorry for your loss. Johnny has his wings now and is free. Charlene Alexander. Richmond, Va

Charlene Alexander

October 5, 2010

Debra, so sorry for your loss. Johnny was one in a million and has his wings now.
Charlene, Henrico, Va

Charlene Alexander

October 5, 2010

Debra and Family, so sorry for your lost. Johnny was a great guy and one in a million. Charlene Henrico, Va

DINA WIDLICKA

October 5, 2010

hi debra
sorry for your loss johnnie will be missed by anyone who knew him you are in my prays god bless you all

Dina widlicka

October 5, 2010

debra
i am so sorry for your loss johnnie was a great guy.we will miss him. my prayers are with you and the family.now he is your guardian angel.god bless you all i will keep you in my prays

Vickie Pittman

October 4, 2010

With many prayers for you and your family. Praying for comfort and peace in this time and for the hard days ahead. Vickie and Ed Pittman Richmond, (B&G)

coralee mccall

October 3, 2010

so sorry for your loss, you all are in our prayers and thoughts coralee, vernie and the frye family

Julie Waugaman

October 3, 2010

I'm sorry for your loss

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