Deborah Wallace Johnson, 52, went home to be with the Lord February 14, 2008 surrounded by family. She was the daughter of Charles and Carolyn Wallace of Norfolk.
Left to cherish her memory are her husband Edward Johnson of Norfolk, sisters; Kimberly H. Wallace, Carol “Leigh” Byers and her husband Ken all of Norfolk, her brother Charles “Hunter” Wallace, III and Cheryl of Portsmouth, special nephews; Garrett and Tyler Wallace, her great-niece Cassidy Wallace and very special aunts; Ruth Nixon, Edith Thompson, Nancy Bland and Gwen Scott. Also missing her are special cousins Gene Bland Jr. and a host of cousins, aunts and uncles.
A church service and visitation will be held Saturday February 16, 2008 at Victory Worship International, 5623 Tidewater Drive, Norfolk. The family will receive friends at 10:00AM and the service will begin at 11:00AM, Pastor George Ramirez presiding. Burial will follow at Forest Lawn Cemetery. Altmeyer Funeral Home, Southside Chapel 5792 Greenwich Road is handling arrangements. Online condolences may be offered to the family at www. Altmeyer.com.
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Saturday February 16, 2008
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Saturday February 16, 2008
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Saturday February 16, 2008
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Carolyn and Charles, Kim, Leigh and Hunter, words cannot describe how we feel to have suddenly heard about Debbie’s passing. We are so sorry we cannot be with you at this most difficult time. Our hearts and prayers go out to you and hopefully you will find strenght and guidance in this time of need. Please do not hesitate to let us know if we can help you. I know we are 3,000 miles away, but you will be in our prayers. We love you very much,
Billy and Martha Scott
Charles and Carol, we just heard of Debbie’s passing this morning and were saddened beyond belief. We wish that we could be with you in this time of need but unfortunately time doesn’t permit.Plesae accept our sincere apologies and our deepest sympathy. We love the two of you and our prayers and thougts are with you always.
love,
Maureen & Tommy Booth
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace I was so sorry to hear about your loss. I know that Debbie was a loving daughter and a comfort to you both. Please know that you and your family are in my prayers.
My heart aches for all of us left behind who loved Deb so very much. Her absence will leave a definite void in my life. Deb would have been extremely pleased, and probably a little “pink in the cheeks” to hear all of the nice things said about her at the service. The service was a beautiful send-off to a pain-free utopia that she now calls home. We shall all see her again one day. Lots of love and hugs to my other “family”. If I can be of service in any way please let me know. I promise to check-in on Ed regularly~
Love & Prayers from Larry and I,
Stacy
Our prayers are with you and your family.Debbie was a sweetheart,always a smile as big as the Sun.
We have each and every one of you in our prayers. God Bless and know that we are all richer in life having known Debbie.
Robyn and Jim
We were saddend to here of Debbie’s passing. We would like to send our condolences to each and everyone of her friends and family members.
We were saddened to hear of the death of Debbie but at the same time celebrate the gift Jesus gave us in having the privilege of knowing her. Ed you and Debbie’s family are in our prayers. Take comfort in “The Great Comforter” – Jesus.
Kathy and Richard Ganas
We will forever remember Debbie Johnson as a giver. She embodied what it was to truly lend her life to the Lord and His people. Though she had a serious relationship with Jesus Christ, her joy was infectious. I remember laughing hours on end during times our families were together. I pray God’s face would shine upon Ed and all of the other family members Debbie left behind. May His peace rest with you all.
Woody and I would like to express our sympathy in the lost of Debbie.
As you know we have known each other for many years.Debbie was only 4 years old when we moved into Colonial Hall apts. where you lived.
She was a very pretty and sweet girl.Many memories,City Park, the Court yard in front of the apt. Just too many to list.
Again, we are very sorry for your lost.