On Thursday October 1st, 2020, Cherié Johnson passed away at the age of 44.
Cherié was born on December 24th, 1975, and raised by parents Bud William Spencer, and Joanna Spencer. Cherié raised three children, Charlene, Cody, and Samantha. She held family above all, and her children were her world. She doted love and affection and touched each and every one of us in different ways.
Cherié had a passion for horses. From a young age she could be found on the back of a horse or telling wild stories of breaking stallions and a few bones here and there. She learned equine studies and could talk for hours about bloodlines, there wasn’t a thing about horses she didn’t like. She was the same with people, she would talk to any and everyone just to get to know you. She was probably one of the nicest most genuine people any of us will ever have the privilege of knowing. She was quick to help a stranger, and always left you with a smile. Words fall short describing how brightly her light shone and how our lives will forever be a shade darker without her in them. As a daughter, mother, wife, and friend you are missed beyond compare.
Cherié was preceded in death by her father Bud William Spencer. She is survived by her mother Joanna Spencer, her Husband Emilio Orellana, her three children, Charlene Johnson, Cody Johnson and his wife Jade Gabrielle Johnson, and Samantha Johnson, and her grandson William Lamont Johnson, as well as one brother, Chris Workman and his wife Starla Workman, and three sisters, Gail Johnson-Scott and her husband James Scott, and sisters Linda Dianne and Vanessa Klein.
Arrangements have been entrusted to the care Palmer Marler Funeral Home.
A visitation will be held on Thursday, October 8, 2020 from 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
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