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Jerrica Larrayne Johnson

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Jerrica Larrayne Johnson

Birth
Dillon, Dillon County, South Carolina, USA
Death
5 May 2006 (aged 13)
Burial
Latta, Dillon County, South Carolina, USA Add to Map
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Jerrica Larrayne Johnson was born June 17, 1992 in Dillon, SC. She was the daughter of Arlene B. Johnson and the late Rev. Larry Dean Johnson, Sr. She departed her life on May 5, 2006. She was in the 8th grade at Darlington Middle School where she was a member of the Band, Academic Challenge Team, News Team, Yearbook Staff, Student Council, National Junior Honor Society, South Carolina Junior Scholar and served as a marshal for the junior high graduation. She was a flute player and was selected to the Eastern District Honor Band and received a superior ratio for her Solo & Ensemble performance. She was a sixth year dance student for Mrs. Kay Pilgrim, where she served as a student assistant and was awarded her five-year achievement award. She served as a tabulator assistant for Eastern Cheerleaders Association National Competition in Williamsburg, VA. She was a former member of the Young Singers of Darlington and a cheerleader for the Darlington Recreation Department. In the fall, she would have been attending Mayo High School for MST, where her mother is the principal. Left to cherish precious memories are: her mother, Arlene B. Johnson; two brothers, Terrell Brown of Greenville, SC and Larry Dean Johnson, Jr. of the home; grandparents; Carrie & Joe Louis Taiste of Cross, SC and Lee Carolyn Johnson of Dillon, SC; aunts and uncles, Edna & Herbert Bethea of Latta, SC; Lois & Andrew Ford of Clio, SC; Maggie & Mayo Phillips of Mullins, SC; Barbara & Robert Johnson of Latta, SC; Louise Johnson of Midway, GA; Danequia & Joey Taiste of Cross, SC; Thelma & Joseph Brown of Cross, SC; Hattie & Earl Brown of Hendersonville, NC; Mrs. Kay Pilgrim, her beloved dance instructor of Darlington, Majoria Sade Addison, her special sister, her many teachers in Dillon School District #2 and Darlington County School District who taught her well, the Darlington Middle School Family, cousins, other relatives and friends.
Jerrica Larrayne Johnson was born June 17, 1992 in Dillon, SC. She was the daughter of Arlene B. Johnson and the late Rev. Larry Dean Johnson, Sr. She departed her life on May 5, 2006. She was in the 8th grade at Darlington Middle School where she was a member of the Band, Academic Challenge Team, News Team, Yearbook Staff, Student Council, National Junior Honor Society, South Carolina Junior Scholar and served as a marshal for the junior high graduation. She was a flute player and was selected to the Eastern District Honor Band and received a superior ratio for her Solo & Ensemble performance. She was a sixth year dance student for Mrs. Kay Pilgrim, where she served as a student assistant and was awarded her five-year achievement award. She served as a tabulator assistant for Eastern Cheerleaders Association National Competition in Williamsburg, VA. She was a former member of the Young Singers of Darlington and a cheerleader for the Darlington Recreation Department. In the fall, she would have been attending Mayo High School for MST, where her mother is the principal. Left to cherish precious memories are: her mother, Arlene B. Johnson; two brothers, Terrell Brown of Greenville, SC and Larry Dean Johnson, Jr. of the home; grandparents; Carrie & Joe Louis Taiste of Cross, SC and Lee Carolyn Johnson of Dillon, SC; aunts and uncles, Edna & Herbert Bethea of Latta, SC; Lois & Andrew Ford of Clio, SC; Maggie & Mayo Phillips of Mullins, SC; Barbara & Robert Johnson of Latta, SC; Louise Johnson of Midway, GA; Danequia & Joey Taiste of Cross, SC; Thelma & Joseph Brown of Cross, SC; Hattie & Earl Brown of Hendersonville, NC; Mrs. Kay Pilgrim, her beloved dance instructor of Darlington, Majoria Sade Addison, her special sister, her many teachers in Dillon School District #2 and Darlington County School District who taught her well, the Darlington Middle School Family, cousins, other relatives and friends.

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