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SANDRA JOHNSON

September 26, 1949 ~ February 7, 2021

Sandra Kay Johnson, affectionately known as Kay Kay by her nieces and nephews, had a quiet loving demeanor and was treasured and adored by all she came in contact with. She had a conservative spirit and would continuously take time to listen. That spirit led her to unite with Charles Johnson and they married in 2008. Her smile, laughter and humor will be sorely missed.

Sandra was born on September 26th, 1949 to Charles Henry McPherson and Agnes Annette Ramsey in San Antonio, TX.  Sandra accepted Christ at an early age and was baptized at Mt. Sinai Baptist Church and later moved her membership to Greater Corinth Baptist Church where she faithfully served as an Usher and Girl Scout Troop Leader. She attended school within the San Antonio Independent School District and in 1967 became a graduate of George W. Brackenridge High School. Sandra then attended St. Philips College where she received her Associates of Arts Degree in Business.

Over the years, Sandra was employed by various private commercial insurance companies, The David Robinson Carver Academy and retried from the San Antonio Independent School District.

Sandra is survived by her husband Charles Johnson, step-mother Muriel Jean McPherson, step-children Janel Greer-Davis, Odis Greer III, Kalija Sanhouidi (Lionel), grandchildren DeShauna Davis, India Davis, Malcom Greer and Jacque Sanhouidi. Brothers Lawrence Simmons Sr. (Margaret), Charles McPherson Sr. (Lillian), Robert Lawrence (Sheila). Sisters Beverlyn Grayson and Stephanie Washington. Preceding her in death is her father Charles Henry McPherson, brothers Sherwin Edwards and Donald Edwards. Her dear Mother, Agnes West was called home 1 hour after Sandra’s transition.

 

 

Services

Interment following service: February 27, 2021 12:00 am - August 26, 2025 2:32 pm

Meadowlawn Memorial Park

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  1. From the first day when Beverlyn introduced me to Sandra I felt her sweet sweet spirit.  From that first meeting she always treated me as one of the family.   Her love for her family was evident as her devotion to them especially her mom, nieces, and nephews.  Her presence on earth will be missed but her spirit will be with her love ones forever.

  2. Sandra was a beautiful person, awesome co-worker and a good friend. May you rest in Peace. 
    Tom & Janet Nollen

  3. I will miss you greatly you were a great friend and I enjoyed working with you my prayers go out to your family and I will always remember our friendship and I memories working together you made the days brighter and more fun filled with laughter you always knew the right things to say and you were always professional and caring . You will be greatly missed


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