Mrs. Margaret Ann Johnson's Obituary
Margaret Ann Johnson, beloved wife, mother, sister, and daughter, passed away at home, surrounded by family. She was born November 6, 1959 and left this earth to be with the Lord on November 28, 2021, at 62 years of age.
Margaret was a wonderful cook and enjoyed living in the center of all her family. She often hosted Super Bowl parties and Barbecues, as well as traditional Holiday Dinners. She was an excellent wife, mother, and housekeeper, and she thoroughly enjoyed having company. She was such a good Christian, and always tried to live her life the way the Lord would have wanted. She read scripture daily, and often listened to her favorite Gospel music and teachings in her Florida room. Margaret was such a hard worker and never shied away from any task. She loved writing poetry, sewing, creating artwork and various crafts, as well as woodworking. She was thoughtful, creative, sincere, honest, and the center of her family. She loved her pets: Pee Wee, Brandy, Scrappy Doo, and her bunny rabbit Boomer. She was an avid New England Patriots fan and loved watching football games with friends and family.
She is preceded in death by her mother, Constance Stevens (d. 2012) and father Paul Shepard (d. 2015).
Margaret is survived by her husband Charles Barry Johnson, three children Angela Marie Shepard (John Brewer), Terra Lynn Gutierrez, and Ricky Michael Gutierrez Sr; eight grandchildren John Brewer Jr, Felisha Ann Kammers, Sarah Madison Brewer, Michael Ryan Brewer, Ty Gutierrez, Ricky Gutierrez Jr, Avery Cook, and Xavier Michael Gutierrez; 3 great-grandchildren Victoria Mae Brewer, Jayce Todd Kammers, Eliana Raelynn Kammers.
A Visitation will take place Thursday, December 2 from 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM at Grace Memorial Funeral Home. The Funeral Service will begin at 12:00 PM, with burial immediately following.
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