andon Johnson. Her children were the apple of her eye and she would give her last to ensure that they had what they needed. Venita was so full of love to give that she became a foster mother to two lovely girls. Lela Gordon and Precious Gordon were with her for 7 years. She welcomed them into her family with open arms. Her love and care helped to carry them into the beautiful young ladies that they are today. Her happiest day was when she became a grandmother to Kyli Jae Johnson (parents Brandon Johnson & Kayla Lamb). During her time in Omaha, Venita attended the Faith Temple Church of God in Christ, under the late Bishop Vernon L. Richardson. Also, during the initial onset of her illness Faith Temple members under Bishop J. O. Ford provided care and support for her, for which we are eternally grateful. Venita also, as often as she was able, partnered with the ministry of her mother, Apostle Ruby L. Johnson, founder of New Generation Holiness Center Church International and Pathfinders International Network. Due to an unexpected serious illness that God brought her through, Venita moved home to Flint, MI in 2018 to get back on her feet. It was the fight in Venita and her will to live, which helped her to get back on her feet. At that time she met a caregiver that grew to be a great friend. Sherida Sims and Venita were the closest of friends and remained in contact with each other even when they werent in the same city. It was during her time back in Flint, MI, that she came to be a part of Destiny Generation Church, formerly New Generation Holiness Center Church International, led by her brother, Pastor David Johnson. During her stay in Flint, she met her love, Joe L. Williams. Joe and Venita joined the Grace Cathedral Community Church, led by Pastor Kelly Richards. There, Venita joined the praise team. In October 2020, Venitas longing to get back to Omaha was very strong. She then returned home to anxiously await the birth of her expected second grandchild from Brandon and Kayla. In the final days of her life, she was able to greet the 2nd bundle of joy, Kassidy Rae Johnson. At age 56, Venita passed away in Omaha, Nebraska, January 24, 2021. Venita is survived by daughter Brittney Johnson, son Brandon Johnson (Kayla Lamb) of Omaha, NE; mother, Apostle Ruby L. Johnson of Flint, MI; granddaughters Kyli Jae Johnson and Kassidy Rae Johnson, foster daughters Lela Gordon and Precious Gordon, all of Omaha, NE; three sisters Teresa Richardson, Sara (Charles) Buffington, and Eva (Jonathan) Jarrett of Flint, MI; and one brother, David (Nedra) Johnson of Lake Orion, MI, nieces Deja Scott and Ruby Johnson of Flint, MI, and Denise Jackson of Omaha, NE a host of nephews, aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends. Venita was preceded in death by her father, the late Rev. Amos Johnson, special Aunt, Lula Mae Damper, Godmother Sister Geraldine Turner, special friend Joyce Fay Henderson-James, brother-in-law Reginald Richardson, and grandson KreedAli Johnson. Special thanks goes to Uncle R.C. Damper, who cared and provided for Venita in her final days, Venitas love, Joe L. Williams, he cared for Venita until her last breath. Memorial Service will be held at 10:00 AM CST, 11:00 AM EST, at Good Shepherd Funeral Home, Omaha, NE, on Saturday, January 30, 2021. The family will direct memorials. Service will be Live Streamed to the Good Shepherd Funeral Home, Omaha website. Face Masks are required for all funeral attendees.
Good Shepherd Funeral & Cremation Services
Omaha, NE 68107
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