Johnnie-Redding-Obituary

Johnnie Gay Redding

Sierra Vista, Arizona

Dec 11, 1960 – Feb 20, 2025

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BORN
December 11, 1960
DIED
February 20, 2025
LOCATION
Sierra Vista, Arizona

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Johnnie Gay (Horner) Redding passed peacefully in her home surrounded by love and care - "her wings were ready, our hearts were not".Her loving husband, Mark, was her constant love and friend for forty-six years; he was her provider, companion with like-interests, her soulmate ... her caregiver...

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Every minute of every day, missing you Aunt J So blessed to have had the time we did. You will always be in my memories and in my heart shaping my present and future. Love you always! Deb

My sister. My friend. It´s been almost five months. Yet every day I expect your call. Need your call. You calling me "brown eyes" and us catching up ... even though we just talked the day before. I miss your voice ... that beautiful voice. You were the best listener and most sincere, intuitive, compassionate responder. Thank you for making me feel heard, appreciated, understood. You were sweet enough to tell me I did the same for you. We were `there´ for each other. You are a part of me...

John. I am struggling with emotions now. Too many thought-directions, too many feelings to express. For now I wish to simply thank you. Thank you for being you. You were my best gift when I was 5 1/2. I was so proud of you. Lil Johnnie was so sweet, so good, so cute. You never changed. When the age gap closed, we were wives/ mothers together. We were there for each other, if only on the phone or in a letter. I miss your comforting words, your smile, your giggle ... oh that giggle!...

Oh Johnnie, I miss you so much. 50 years together total was not nearly enough time. We experienced a lot of over the years, always side by side. Your love for God was deep . You always dreamed of being a counselor. You never really got to see that is what you were your whole life. No matter the situation or person, you always had the words that were needed to be heard. You left this world a better place because you were here. I will always be thankful I was holding your hand as you went...

Very well said. My memories of Aubt Johnnie were that she was so kind and loving and CRAFTY! I remember she always had some craft for us. My favorite was the stained glass projects. God rest her soul.

Johnnie we were so close at one time, and I´ll miss and love you always.