Juanita Ellen Johnson, 66, was called away May 19, 2013.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Charles Johnson; three children: Sarah McMillion, David Branch and Daniel Branch.
Juanita is survived by eight children: Linda Branch, Donald Branch, Laura Horsely, Lisa Vinson, Dallas Branch, Loretta Chapman, Isaac McMillion, and Deborah McMillion; and numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Juanita will forever be remembered as a strong and generous woman who had a deep Christian faith. She was always positive, continuously put her children first, and she could craft or create almost anything.
A funeral service will be held at 1 p.m. on Wednesday, May 22 at Vincent Funeral Home, 417 11th St., West Point, with interment following in Williamsburg Memorial Park. The family will receive friends an hour prior to the funeral service.
Tributes may be posted at www.vincentfh.com and www.vagazette.com
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I will always remember her living life...she lit up a room..
dawn page
May 22, 2013
I am so sorry for your loss....everytime I think of her I remember her smiling and her laughter... God has received an angel and she is loving on those children that she has been missing... Praying for peace and comfort.
Sandy Lyon
May 22, 2013
To Nita's Family, Our love & Prayers are with each one. I pray that God wraps his arms around each one with his Peace & comfort. Hold on to all the sweet memories and faith and know that one day it will be a family reunion...Love & God Bless
Hold on to all the sweet memories and keep the faith and one day it will be one big family reunion...God Bless, Love
Franklin & Rhonda Walton
May 21, 2013
My deepest sympathy goes out to each and every family member.Nita was such a loving mother and just an all around great person. She will be greatly missed by all. Love and Prayer to the entire family ,Francis & Debbie Smith
May 21, 2013
We pray that God will comfort the family at this time of great loss. Love you all.
Butch & Pam Dixon
May 21, 2013
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