Christin Rachell Johnson O Neal , June 25, 1980 — June 24, 2018

Christin Rachell Johnson O Neal  (Indianapolis, Indiana, IN) June 25, 1980 June 24, 2018 Death notice, Obituaries, Necrology
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Obituary of Christina Johnson O’Neal Christina Rachelle Johnson O’Neal (also known as Aunt Kiki or Gigi) was born June 25, 1980, in Indianapolis, IN. She was called up to heaven suddenly on the evening of June 24, 2018 at the young age of 37 years old. Christina was a loving sister, daughter, mother, grandmother (Gigi), aunt (Kiki), and loyal friend.

Genuine and passionate are just a few words that would describe her. Mother Hen also comes to mind. She was big-hearted and never afraid to show you her feelings.

She was always straight forward with her loved ones (a Johnson Trait. ) She didn’t know a stranger. And her smile… her big smile would brighten up any room.

It was always special to catch her special smile with the little crinkle in her nose. She was naturally beautiful inside and out and most recently in a very good place and ultimately very happy in life. We do know she was most proud of her boys (Chase, Chance & Arturo) becoming amazing young men.

She loved spending time with her friends, family, and all her “boys” that called her Aunt Kiki or Gigi. She passionately loved dolphins and her favorite color was purple. She was one of a kind and will be dearly missed.

#cyalaterCJ Christina was preceded in death by her loving paternal grandmother’s: Mable Wilson & Elva Johnson and her maternal grandfather: Gilford Moses Bunch. She leaves behind to mourn her passing much too early: Her beloved William “Toy” Pippen of Indianapolis IN; Her most beloved Children: Chase Sebastian O’Neal, Chancellor Erwin O’Neal and Arturo Diaz of Indianapolis, IN; Gigi’s Boys: Kaiden Jay Sebastian O’Neal and Landyn James Paul Brown of Indianapolis, IN (The sons of Ashley Peace and Jammie Brown whom she referred to as her “daughter”); Parents: Charles Russell Johnson & Diane Joy Johnson of Indianapolis, IN; Grandparents: Elisha Johnson of Shelbyville, IN and Lydia Bunch of Indianapolis, IN; Sisters: Karen Marie Johnson May (and Brother-in-Law: Andrew George Tyler May), Stacey Renee Johnson, Sandra Dee Johnson, and Sharon Kay Johnson of Indianapolis, IN; also Jerema Marie Whiteman; Brother: Elisha Dale Johnson of Indianapolis, IN; Aunt Kiki’s Boys: Jaylen Christopher Thomas Dartis, Andrew Tyler May, Elisha Dale Johnson Jr., Malaki X’Zavier Johnson and Keygan Riley Johnson “The Johnson Boys”, Dre Brandon Johnson, Elayna Nicole Johnson, Kolton Taylor Goff of Indianapolis, IN; and a whole beautiful and loving world of aunts, uncles, cousins and hundreds of friends whom she loved so very much. We cannot go without mentioning her closest of closest friends and their children that include: Misty Liscomb, Haylie Holmes, Nevaeh Liscomb, and Casey Hickman, Anthony Hickman, and Abbey Watt.

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death notice Christin Rachell Johnson O Neal June 25, 1980 — June 24, 2018

obituary notice Christin Rachell Johnson O Neal June 25, 1980 — June 24, 2018

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