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Mother Flossie, you were always there for me as a mother figure. You treated me as your own and I'll always be grateful.
Vicki Cuthbert
February 19, 2025 | Family


Omaha, Nebraska
1936 - 2022
Johnson, Flossie MayJune 20, 1936 - February 18, 2022Flossie is survived by her children: Guy Mitchell (Kansas City, MO), Timothy Mitchell (Omaha, NE), Jonathan Johnson (Omaha, NE), Melanie Johnson (Kansas City, MO), Vallery Johnson-Stewart (David) (Omaha, NE), Victoria Johnson (Atlanta, GA); her...
Read MoreMother Flossie, you were always there for me as a mother figure. You treated me as your own and I'll always be grateful.
Vicki Cuthbert
February 19, 2025 | Family
Mother Johnson was always feeding people.I love her soups when I got sick.Picking her up and going to the different meetings at church.
Elizabeth Comer-Howard
February 19, 2023 | Family
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Elizabeth Howard (Liz)
February 26, 2022
Momma Flossie was so loved and she was good to everyone who knew her. She will be missed and my prayers go out to you all. Love always, Vicki
Vicki Cass-Cuthbert
February 26, 2022 | Family
My condolences to the family
Jeanette McNeail
February 26, 2022 | Family
To the Family of Ms. Flossie, I send my deepest condolences and prayers as you celebrate her life journey to be with the Lord. I have some great memories growing up as a child and Ms.Flossie was my first hairdresser, the wisdom and love she shared with me is to this day priceless. Ms.Flossie take your rest, God gained a great ANGEL. Be blessed
Sarah Davis
February 26, 2022 | Friend
I just want to thank the family for allowing me to be a small part of your life! I enjoyed our conversations when I was able to come and sit and visit! Ms. Flossie you are one of a kind, loved by so many and will always live right here in my heart! Rest Peacefully Beautiful for we celebrate you today, tomorrow and until we meet again
Cassondra June
February 26, 2022 | Other
May the peace of God be with you all during this time.
Alesia Jackson
February 25, 2022