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Wanda Faye Oxendine Johnson, 56, of Concord, passed away on Saturday, June 22, 2019 at her home.
She was born December 13, 1962 in Lumberton, NC to LB Oxendine and the late Polly Hardin Oxendine. She enjoyed music and spending time with family.
In addition to her mother, Wanda was preceded in death by her maternal grandparents, Bertha and Laxton Hardin; paternal grandparents, Donald and Lillie Mae Oxendine; brothers, Ronald Locklear, and James Earl Locklear.
Wanda is survived by her husband Eric Johnson of 20 years; father, LB Oxendine (Lynn) of Gastonia; daughters, Erica Johnson and Ariana Johnson, both of Concord; brothers, Jimmy Oxendine, Michael Oxendine, Ricky Oxendine, all of Concord; Kent Oxendine of Asheville; Robert Oxendine of Gastonia; sister, Deborah Oxendine Brewington (Clint Schewe) of Concord; nieces, Sarah Gunter (Carl) of Louisana; Cheyenne Jones (Matt) of Apex; Crystal Brewington of Concord; Natasha Oxendine of Concord; Margaret Oxendine of Rock Hill; Norma Oxendine of Shelby; nephews, Cashton Kelly Gudger of Oak City; Justin Oxendine of Charlotte; Daniel Oxendine of Fayetteville; Mike Oxendine of Concord; and Chavezy Oxendine of Albemarle.
There will be a memorial service will be held at 2 PM on June 26, 2019 at Bible Missionary Baptist Church, 11360 Old Concord Rd. Rockwell, NC 28138, conducted by Paster Cody Zorn.
Carolina Cremation is assisting the Johnson family. Online condolences may be made at www.carolinacremation.com
Kristin Gray says
I will miss seeing her beautiful smile.
The family is in my thoughts and prayers.
Kristin Gray
eyeglass place.
Jennifer Brooks says
I’m going to miss talking in the parking lot of Panera Bread for hours sometimes. Her and Eric greeting me every day just made my day always better. Faye you will be truly missed… Eric to you. I’m so sorry for the loss of your best friend and running buddy. Shes got beautiful wings now and no more pain… Love you. JENNY BROOKS@ PANERA BREAD ????????????????????????????????????????????
Lauren Caudle says
We crossed paths about a year ago and began a friendship. It was always a special day when she would stop by where I work to say hi and catch up. No matter the struggles and strains in life her special spirit always shined through. With her loving spirit, humor, and even her stubbornness she positively touched my life. I’ll miss our talks. My heart is heavy with thoughts for her daughters, Eric, and their family. Through your grief just remember that this isn’t where it ends and I think the next life is a bit more suitable for her. “Aye!……. love you, see you soon!”