Torrie-Johnson-Obituary

Torrie Ileya Johnson

Richmond, Virginia

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Torrie Ileya Johnson, 17, of Chesterfield County, departed this life Tuesday, July 4, 2006. She was preceded in death by her mother, Renee Johnson. She leaves to cherish her precious memories her parents, Clayton and Justine Johnson; one stepbrother, Antonio "T.J." David; two grandmothers, Martha...

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In loving memory of a wonderful person. You were so sweet and funny! We weren't close but you had a way of making an impact on some of us quiet people. I miss your sass and humor. We will love you and miss you always, Torrie! Not a year goes by that I don't think about you! May you continue to R.I.P.

Torrie it has been almost a month and my heart is still heavey for my'OREO'-the school year is about too start and I can't focus because this was Je'Nique and yours' year(07)- and now my nique has too go it alone-w/o her partner-I-(We miss you)-so very much Torrie-for missing my niece your Aunt LEE a.k.a Babysis

I know there are no words that can truly confort at this time. But I want the family to know how much this young lady has touched so many lives. I had the blessing of caring for Torrie at CJW, and from the first time I walked into her room I knew I could never see the world in the same way. She was such a warm and considerate person. She exhibited a grace that you rarely see in someone so young. May God grant you all comfort and peace even though we may not understand all that happens in...

I was so saddened to hear of Torrie's passing and my thoughts and prayers are with the whole family.

Torrie- I was so saddened to read about your passing. I remember you fondly from 7th and 8th grade English and coaching you on the Step Team. You are one of the reasons I enjoy teaching, meeting such strong young ladies with such a bright future. My heart goes out to your family and friends. Ms. Whitbeck

To Torrie's family and friends,
I was blessed to have been Torrie's teacher in elementary school. I will never forget her wonderful smile. She was a teacher's joy to have in class. My thoughts and prayers go out to all of you.

For so many years I wondered how Baby Girl was doing. As sad as I was to find out, my heart has been lifted knowing that you are free and happy, and that you have made it home. You obviously maintained that ability to bring a smile out of everyone you came into contact with. I cried as I read all the great things that people have said about you, but they are tears of joy, knowing how much you were able to impact so many people in such a short amount of time. My prayers and thoughts go out...

To the Family of Mr Clay and Mrs Justine, and A little Peace of Mind. I am truly deeply Sorry for the loss of Torrie. I have seen her in passing when I come to ALPOM to pick up mikie. I also knew her through my cousin Quint. She was definitely a beautiful and vibrant girl. Now she is with God resting peacefully without being in pain. My family is here for the Family.

Stephanie Cleveland, Mikie Robinson, The Cleveland Family, Dianne Lewis

I had the pleasure of meeting
Torrie when we fellowshipped at Bishop Mack Vincent's church. She was a very sweet, determined young lady. She was always well spoken and mannerable. She put all she had in whatever she did. This was noted in the work she did on the step team. My daughters had the pleasure of working with her on the Step team group she started at Tabernacle of Praise Temple. I did not know it at the time, but when I was a child, I was a member of the church where her...