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Erin Lorelle Johnson

Salem, Oregon

Feb 3, 1966 – Jul 16, 2016 (Age 50)

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BORN
February 3, 1966
DIED
July 16, 2016
AGE
50
LOCATION
Salem, Oregon

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Johnson, Erin Lorelle 50 Feb. 03, 1966 July 16, 2016 Erin was born in Seattle to Lew and Celia Landers. She died of breast cancer but lived a life of amazing courage and grace. Erin moved to Portland in 1974. She attended Chapman and Woodstock elementary schools, Franklin High School and...

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I met Erin in high school when we were both participants in a Junior Achievement Program. It was immediately obvious to me what a great person she was. Hard working, motivated and quick to laugh and smile. Such a joy to be around her. It was obvious she was going to grab life and get the most out of it. I feel so fortunate to have been her friend for those crazy teenage years. As happens we lost touch when we both went off to college.

Through a mutual acquaintance that also worked in...

My condolences to your family. I went to Woodstock elementary with Erin. We were friends for a short time back then. She was the sweetest girl. My heart goes out to her daughter.

Thank you, Erin,
For showing us how.
To tackle adversity,
With a gracious bow.

Despite your pain,
You found a way.
To get the most,
Out of every day.

Alpha Employee,
Friend and Mother.
When it came to sales,
Focused like no other.

We will all miss you,
In your better place.
Recalling great memories,
With tears on our face.

Those near you said,
"Classy and Heroic."
"Tireless and inspiring,"
But most of all...

My heart aches at the loss of this sweet young woman. Her beautiful smile was always enough to brighten my day. She was my neighbor and I cared for her daughter for four years. She was an amazing mother. My condolences to her family. I know she will always live in your hearts. I will never forget her.

My deepest condolences to the family and friends of Erin (Landers) as I knew her. A sweet and beautiful childhood friend. I knew her a short time but the memory of those wonderful childhood days has never left me all these years.

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.