Mrs. Carolyn Dianne Ashe, was called home to the Lord on June 11, 2021. Carolyn was born May 30, 1953 in Spartanburg, SC to Elwillie Johnson and June Lipscomb, who proceeded her in death. She was raised in the home by her mother and step-father, Mr. Ozell Johnson. Carolyn attended public schools in Spartanburg and graduated from Spartanburg High School in 1971. Carolyn was employed as a dietary technician at White Oak Manor, Spartanburg, SC for thirty-one years, where she was known for her tenacity and upbeat spirit. Her charm and smile illuminated any given moment. She is survived by: her husband, Horace LaDon Ashe; her daughters, Eboni Johnson, LaDonna (Wayne) Anderson, and Cierra Johnson; her three grandchildren, Briana, Wayne, and Amiya; her six sisters, Emma Lee Brown, Dr. Betty J. Hines, Dorothy E. (Troy) Suber, Patricia A. Johnson, Debra D. Johnson and Dorothy (Ronnie) Foster). She was preceded in death by two brothers, Odell Johnson and William Donald “DJ” Johnson. Carolyn spent her recent remaining years in the company and comfort of her family. Services: June 16, 2021 2:00 p.m. The John Stinson Woodward Memorial Chapel
Carolyn Ann...I miss you! Rest well dear sister. "Bet"
Carolyn was one of the most unique people that I know . She was beautiful , She really spoke her mind and she didn't hold nothing back . She was a good coworker . She truely loved her family and friends . She loved saying good things about her family . She laughed and smiled a lot . I will truely miss her and she will be missed by her family and friends . Much love . Rest in peace Carolyn . Linda A.Wells
Love You Carolyn.
Praying for your family during your your time of bereavement.
Erica Redden Jalen and Kaleb Brannon
So sorry to hear about Miss Dianne's passing. The family is in my prayers.
Sonya Brewton
To all the family members I am very sorry for your loss. I am thankful for the years we worked together. She was a special person and friend and kept you laughing throughout the day. She was a caring person and that was evident by the way she cared for our residents. She loved to talk to them as she passed them in the halls. She always called me "Cuz" and that was special to me. I will never forget her and all the fun times we shared. Rest In Peace my friend and I'll see you again in heaven. Love ya girl! Jean Smith
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