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Obituary: Cassandra (Sandy) Dawn Lee Johnson, 74

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June 21, 2024
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Cassandra (Sandy) Dawn Lee Johnson

Cassandra (Sandy) Dawn Lee Johnson, 74, of Floyd, Virginia, passed away peacefully at her home Friday, June 14, 2024, after a heart-breaking battle with Alzheimer’s. Cassandra is preceded in death by her grandparents, Paul and Daisy O’Conner; her mother, Naomi Mills; and a beloved brother, Douglas Mills.

Sandy is survived by her loving husband, Lloyd L. Johnson; her sisters, Debby (Tom) Sibold, Tracey (Bill) Paxton, and Karen Mills; and a brother, Bill Mills. She is also survived by her children, their spouses, and grandchildren, Douglas (Melissa) Perry of Pottsville, Pennsylvania, their children Kayla and Tyler Perry, Kimberly (Timothy) Williams of Rockingham, North Carolina, their daughter Savannah Williams, Christopher (Jen) Fitting of Phoenixville, Pennsylvania, their children, Christopher Jr. and Lindsey Fitting. In addition, Sandy has five great-grandchildren as well as many adored cousins, nieces and nephews not only from her side of the family, but Lloyd’s family as well, and her precious furbabies, Maddy, Luther, and Winston.

Sandy grew up in Covington, VA and moved to Ogles Creek in the summer of 1966. She was raised by her maternal grandparents, Paul and Daisy O’Conner. She grew up surrounded by family. She talked fondly of her sisters, brothers, and many aunts, uncles, and cousins. She loved spending time in the holler and playing in the creek. Sandy was beautiful and charming; she rarely met a stranger. Sandy worked in hospitality at the Greenbrier and The Cloister on Sea Island in her younger days. She made Floyd, Virginia her home when she married Lloyd in 2000. She enjoyed being part of the Floyd community, the small-town feel, taking long rides on the Blue Ridge Parkway with Lloyd and Maddy, and always loved it when family came to visit.

A Celebration of Life will be held at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, June 29, 2024 at Good News Church on Main- Covington, Virginia with a meal and time of visitation to follow.

The Long Goodbye

“O death, where is your sting?”

Losing a loved one to Alzheimer’s is an exceedingly painful thing.

Such a loss is a long goodbye!

Our hearts will be long heavy, often we have sighed.
There are days when all we can do is cry.
God finally took you home.
You no longer think you are alone.
We will see you again, and you will know us,
For by God’s grace, in Christ we all trust.

Written by Emily McLaughlin

Online condolences may be made at www.maberryfuneralhome.com

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