
Grandma Daisy’s Home-Going
Hello, my name is Karen Cooper. I am the granddaughter and caregiver of my late grand mother Daisy Mae Johnson. In her lifetime Daisy accrued a following on social media. I created and currently continue to manage all of her social media platforms .
The funds I raise will be used to pay for Home Going Services, and to celebrate my grandmothers life. I am going to throw a celebration of life event to allow myself, family, and all of her followers to remember Daisy one last time. The funds will be used on various party items; A live Band & DJ, Catering, Decorations, Venue, etc
I will ensure the recipient receives the intended funds because as her Grand daughter I will be acting as her beneficiary in her passing.
Daisy Mae Johnson, affectionately known to many as Grandma Daisy, was born on May 12, 1925, in Enfield North Carolina to the late Mamie and Willie Clark; and was raised with her thirteen brothers and sisters. On Saturday, June 13, 2020, Grandma Daisy passed away after a long battle with progressive dementia.
She was a loving and devoted mother, sister, aunt, and a friend who was always willing to listen and give advice. She worked as a nurse and then as a stylist—professions that allowed her help people on both the inside and out. While she certainly enjoyed caring for those in her life, she also loved to trash-talk and laugh to keep the mood lively and smiles glowing. She was a spiritual woman who loved to sing Christian Automobile by Dixie Hummingbirds. She also enjoyed traveling and learning all she could from the world. Later in life, she even became a Facebook influencer who loved to watch interact with her followers.
In 2000, Grandma Daisy was diagnosed with progressive dementia. No longer able to care for herself, her daughter Mozelle immediately became her live-in caregiver. Although it was not easy, given the physical and emotional demands of doing everything for someone unable to do for herself, she did it selflessly.
Left to cherish fond memories are her two children, Mozelle Jarret and James Aursby; nine grandchildren, Rhonda Leverson, Karen Cooper, Patricia Cooper, Arcadia Sabater, Corey Cooper, Autumn Leverson, Jarrett Griffin, Rahn James, Corey Cooper Jr. and her followers.
Grandma Daisy was an amazing woman, and with your help, we can give her a beautiful funeral. All donations are going directly to funeral expenses, totaling $1,800. Thank you, KarenCooper