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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Johnnie was the best sister-in-law. She welcome me into the family with open arms and heart. When Paul and I first got married, we would to Mark and Johnnie for movie nights or games. We had big slurpies and snacks. We would just have days where she would quilt a d I crocheted. No matter how long it was that we talked, we never skipped a beat. Johnnie you will forever be cherished and missed.

You´re in heaven where you belong. I remember how much we prayed together and you never prayed for yourself...always praying for your kids. Always praying for your grandkids, for their compassion and understanding you were such a warrior for them. Nobody will ever know the selfless prayers you prayed but I was there. I know. The marathon prayers for Jamie and her son, Ken and His kids, and of course Daniel and his girls. And that´s why I know you´re in heaven looking over them now. ...

Johnnie, We went through so much together, so many years of sharing our lives, so many experiences that bonded us together permanently. You were a constant source of support, encouragement, wisdom, laughter, and love, and you are indelibly etched into the story of my life. Although my heart is broken right now, I'm grateful that you, Mark, Ken and I got to spend a little time together in the last few years. I will love you forever, friend of friends.

Johnnie was a great friend to me. She always had a smile and was happy to give out hugs. I looked forward to both. We did many projects together at Calvary Chapel Yuma. She was a very sweet woman who loved our Lord. She will be very missed.

I have so many sweet memories of my life spent with you my friend. You have touched me like nobody else ever has. I still remember the first time you invited us for dinner. Beef stew and blueberry muffins! We shared so much. Our children born. Our dreams for the future. There was a time where we were inseparable. I miss you and all of the things we had in common. You are so very special to me and thinking about you always brings a smile to my heart. Rest in peace with our lord Johnnie,...

Johnnie was a very kind and thoughtful person. Always thinking of other people. A very generous and loving person. She is missed very much. God bless from Tony and Ruth.

Our thoughts and prayers go out to the family. We met Johnnie through her sister, Marcy. Over the years, we kept in touch through Marcy and admired Johnnie for being able to keep the family together and making each new move a loving experience. We know that her family will miss her and pray that God gives them peace, love & joy to fill the void left with her passing.

I remember Johnnie as a young sweet girl, always smiling, so good with my little ones and her niece and nephew. I know through Marcy, she was an amazing sister, loving and understanding and I know she leaves a huge emptiness in many hearts much love to you all.

Remembering Sweet Little Johnnie as we were kids. Her beautiful white hair. My love for Johnnie and Marcy (her sister) my best friend. will never end. My only way to describe Johnnie is she was the sweetest soul. So very kind. She is with her mom that I hold so dear to my heart and her dad Al, which was a great man. We will all be together one day. What a joyous day that will be. You´re in good hands. I will never forget you. I Love You You are my family my friend.