
Brinda B. (Heard) Johnson, 61, of Roanoke passed away Sunday, August 17th, 2014.
Born July 26th, 1953 in Iowa, she was the daughter of the late Claude and Kay Heard.
Survivors include her sons; Martez Heard of Missouri & Christopher Heard of Roanoke and Special friend, Steve Black.
No Services are scheduled at this time.
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your smile your voice your kin heart will always be remembered. your advice as well as your cooking. you were taken too young but I know your smiling with god. I love you mama brinda
Brinda you will be missed by many people. You were so much fun to have as a neighbor and a friend. Every time I see goofy I will smile and think of you 😉 may you rest in peace sweet lady.
Our condolence goes out to Brinda’s family. Brinda will be greatly missed by our family. We are glad that we got the honor to know such a sweet and funny women. Brinda worked with my husband on 10 mtn at Carilion, she called him “big head”. Our prayers are with her family. Brinda would often talk about her boys and how much she loved them. Family was very important to her. We love and will miss you, Dear friend.
Chris, I am so very sorry for your loss. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. You are a strong young man and I know you will make it through this very difficult time. I also believe that you will continue to live,grow, achieve, and make your Mom proud.
Best Wishes,
Amanda’s Mom
It has taken me 2 weeks to do this because I still am struggling with the fact that you are gone.
When you meet someone that has an impact on your life and you lose them it is really hard to come to grips with that. The fact that you won’t be able to see them, touch them, talk to them or anything. I know, Brinda, that we never got to meet in person but you truly touched my heart and for that I am grateful. I loved our conversations about nothing and everything.
Even though you are gone I will remember all the wonderful things that kept us talking and laughing time after time, hour after hour and I will leave with a few of your constant sayings to me always:
What’s for dinner Mom?
Ms. Brinda, I was so sorry to hear you passed. But I rejoice that you are free. It was a joy to know you, to laugh with you. We will miss you.
Not a day goes by that I don’t reminisce of the times we had together & our frequent chats. Chris & Martez are making you proud.