Angela Y. Johnson

Angela Y. Johnson – 43 – of 31 Franklin St., Hornell, died Sunday afternoon (May 8, 2011) at her home, following a long illness.

Born in Winter Park, FL on July 10, 1967, she was the daughter of Clarence Johnson and the former Joyce Sumptner.

Angela grew up in Rochester and was a graduate of Franklin High School (class of 1984).  She later received her Certified Nurse’s Assistant (CNA) Degree. 

She has resided in Hornell for the past 14 years and had been employed at McAuley Manor and Hornell Gardens as a CNA.  She was and avid reader and also enjoyed being a “mom” to nearly all of her children’s friends.

Angela was preceded in death by her brother, Terry Johnson.

Surviving are 2 daughters, Terri Johnson of Bath and Shonnell Reed of Hornell; 1 son, J’Quann Reed of Hornell; her mother, Joyce Balkum of Rochester; 1 sister, Tammi Johnson of Rochester; 3 grandchildren, Danielle Johnson, Matthew Johnson and Isis Reffitt; 2 nieces, Infiniti Johnson and A’mere Greggs; a great-nephew, Sclim.
 
The family of Angela Y. Johnson will receive friends on Friday from 10:00 AM until 11:00 AM at the Dagon Funeral Home, 38 Church St., Hornell, NY where a Memorial Service will be held at the conclusion of calling hours at 11:00 AM with Bishop James Hartsfield officiating.

4 Responses to “Angela Y. Johnson”

  1. Brenda Henning says:

    R.I.P. Angie I did not know you well but my two daughters loved you like a mom. I hope your pain is gone as I know you are in heaven watching over us all. You will be missed by everyone whos life you touched. You were truley an angel in life as I know you are now. Rest in Peace my friend.

  2. sally truscott howard says:

    sorry to hear of angela’s passing. I worked with joyce balcum 24 years ago. joyce often spoke of angela. I live in canisteo now. please accept
    my sincere sympathy.

  3. Joshua Veley says:

    I wish I could be there to say my final good-byes but I can’t so I want the family to know I am thinking about them during this difficult time. I will surely miss Angie, she was like a second mom to me. Angie had a way of making every moment with her memorable. May she now rest peacefully and suffer no more. Sending my love your way today and always!

  4. Brooke Beyea says:

    Angie i will miss you dearly, i didnt kno you that long but you and my mom were best friends and you were like a mom to me. You will be greatly missed by everyone! I wish i could have stopped by and saw you, but now it is too late and i am terribly sorry. I will miss you. I Love you and miss you Angie!