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Gail T. Johnson NORFOLK - My mother, Gail Turner Johnson, passed away Oct. 21, 2008, after a 2-year battle with cancer. She was 69. Born in Vicksburg, Miss., she moved to Norfolk as a young child. She was predeceased by her parents, Paul Edward and Estelle Turner, and her brother, Paul Edward Turner Jr. Left to cherish her memory are my father, George H. Johnson of Norfolk, to whom she was married from 1958 to 2004; her daughter, Sheryl Fletcher of Chesapeake; her son, James Justin Johnson and wife Gail of Norfolk; two granddaughters, Kendall Gail Johnson and Karoline Dawn Johnson of Norfolk; her sister and brother-in-law, June Dawn and Richard Reynolds of Chesapeake; her brother-in-law, Andrew Johnson of Norfolk; and her trusted, best friend of 32 years, Bobby Robbins of Norfolk, who provided the utmost loving care during her illness. Gail graduated from Granby High School, married, and later became a stay-at-home mom. Long before there were "Soccer Moms" and "Hockey Moms," there were "Surfer Moms!" This Surfer Mom was always there for her children, every step of the way, encouraging them to listen to the beat of their own drummers. She enjoyed the music of Sarah Brightman, working in her beautiful yard, creating crafts for friends, cooking for others and decorating for the Christmas holiday. She never met a stranger, enjoyed people, and loved to talk and have fun. She loved the beach and was an avid tennis player for 20 years at several of the Hampton Roads' racquet clubs. She also enjoyed golf. Generous and giving, she spent many years providing care for ailing family members. She had a love for animals, especially her dog Brightman, and the wildlife that inhabited her yard. Many minor surgeries were done on ducks and geese, and she always paid special attention to those of the flock who were weak. The family wishes to thank Virginia Oncology, Dr. Robert Squatrito and staff, especially, Jan, Mel, Jolene and Renee, for your care, support and friendship. Thanks also to the 2nd Floor Warriors - may you continue to fight and win the battle. Special thanks to the Steel Magnolias for your lifelong friendship, support and prayers. Thank you, Lafayette Presbyterian Church, for your cards and prayers. A funeral will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday at Hollomon-Brown Funeral Home, Tidewater Chapel, 8464 Tidewater Drive, Norfolk. The family will receive friends one hour prior to the service. A private burial will follow the service. Friends may sign the guest register book at www.hollomon-brown.com. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the National Ovarian Cancer Coalition, P.O. Box 70938, Richmond VA 23255. Mamma, we will always love you and miss you, and you will continue to live in our hearts. You lived your life on your own terms, and many described you as a "pistol" and a "real character." That you were, and we wouldn't have wanted it any other way! Here's to those sunny days at the Steel Pier and the jetties of Sarah Constant Shrine. By Sheryl "Shay" Fletcher, daughter.

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Published by The Virginian-Pilot on Oct. 24, 2008.

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Tracy (Lucas) Edwards

November 2, 2008

Jimmy and the entire family. So sorry for the loss of your mother.
just remember memories of her will be forever in your heart. Sincerely Tracy (Lucas) Edwards

Judy Walsh

October 27, 2008

I too was a tennis friend of Gail's years ago and was saddened to find out of her passing last night. She was the "life of the party" and brought many hours of happiness to all who were lucky enough to know her. My thought and prayers to all of Gail's family.
Sincerely,
Judy Walsh

Nancy joyce

October 26, 2008

A friend of mine told me about Gail's passing. I was so sorry to hear. She brought alot of happiness to others. When I moved to Chesapeake and was a new member at Tidewater Tennis club Gail was in a group of mine. I will never forget her dressing up as Santa to come to the Christmas parties. She made me laugh alot. She will be missed.

Terri Major

October 26, 2008

Sheryl, Jimmy & Family
I was so sorry to hear about your mom. I have a lot of happy memories from our childhood and wish you all the best.
Love & Prayers,
Terri (Copeland) Major

Al Holmes

October 24, 2008

It seems like only yesterday we were hanging out at the tennis courts bringing together friends from every corner of the city. Gail was the staple of that environment and you always looked for her to set up a doubles match or cheer you on. I will greatly miss you. There are so many fond memories that I hold of Gail to this day.We were one big extended family. Thank you for sharing your dreams and laughter you will be forever in our hearts.

Renee Taylor

October 24, 2008

Our beloved Gail i will miss your smiling perky face coming in here to see us. You will be my most missed face to ever come through our doors. I always felt so close to you when you were here I looked forward to your presence, it put a smile on my face and i loved you for that. You were a ray of sunshine to my life and for that i am forever grateful, to me you were a part of my family. I hope you are at peace now please dont forget how much we love you. You are an angel who touched so many of us. Thank you

Joleen Reed

October 24, 2008

I miss you more Gail more than ever. I keep watching the door to see her smiling face come everyday at 11. Even when she was at her sickest she was still a strong women and kept a sense of humor. I am terribly sorry for your lose she was an outstanding person and I thank my lucky stars that she was brought into my life and will always cherish the memories that I have of her.

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