Amy L. Johnson

Amy L. Johnson
52 of Mooresville, passed away on December 21, 2021, surrounded by her family. Amy was born on February 3, 1969, in Danville, Kentucky to Buddy and the late Sally Tinsley (Day).

Amy lived in Mooresville, Indiana where she married Mr. Kenny Johnson August 15, 1988. Amy had a love and passion for working outdoors in her landscaping where she was very proud of the plants she grew and nurtured. Amy was also known for her cooking skills and Interior decorating that she did full time as well as watching her favorite shows on the HGTV network. Amy had a special love for her many nieces and nephews in her family.
She is survived by husband of 33 years, Kenny Johnson, her father Buddy Tinsley, a son Josh Stout, brother Joseph Wiley, and a sister, Tammy Scott.

Amy is preceded in death by her mother Sally (Day) Tinsley, and a sister, Tina VanHook.

Amy and Family have a special request, but not mandatory to dress casual in shorts, t-shirt, flip flops and hats welcomed for her Celebration of Life services at Friendswood Baptist Church.

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  1. Kenny I am so sorry to hear about Amy I love you so much and my heart breaks for you here is a big hug just for you

  2. Amy and Kenny was in Savanna, GA with us (Kirby and Melinda) one day on vacation and we were walking down Merchants row and Amy spotted a Pecan Pie in the window of a bakery, and it looked really delicious, a little note by the pie said $5. Amy said that’s cheap and proceeded inside to make her purchase leaving Kenny outside, The clerk boxed it up, rang up the total and said 35$. The look on her face was priceless, not wanting to be embarrassed she handed her the money while figuring out the price was per slice. She looked at us and said “Don’t you dare tell Kenny!” It was a good pie…. not sure it was worth $35.

  3. Amy Johnson R.I.P. Memories shared in such a thoughtful way for those left behind say everything needed about Amy. She left behind a legacy at Friendswood of what might best be described a “Don’t Worry…be Happy” message to her surviving family and friends…a glimmer of light in such dark times as these. Ros Stovall, friend of family


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