
Christopher Joseph Johnson
12/28/1996 - 7/10/2025
Christopher Joseph Johnson “Alexis”, 28, of Lexington, North Carolina, passed away at his home on Thursday, July 10, 2025.
Christopher was born on December 28, 1996 in Forsyth County, North Carolina to Ronny Lee Johnson and the late Leigh Ann Coggins Johnson.
He was employed by Wal-Mart in Asheboro, North Carolina.
In addition to his mother, Christopher was preceded in death by his grandfather, Larry Gene Johnson; and his grandmother, Kathey Coggins.
Survivors include his father, Ronny Lee Johnson; two brothers, Daniel Baribeau (Shannon), Brandon Johnson; grandmother, Hannelore Butzer Johnson; two nephews, Wyatt Baribeau, Isaac Baribeau; a niece of the way, Gwendolyn; and numerous aunts, uncles, and other family members.
A Celebration of Life will be held on Sunday, August 3, 2025, at 2:00pm, at the Milford Hills Baptist Church, located at 1238 E. Colonial Drive, Salisbury, North Carolina 28144. Everyone is welcome.
We at Affordable Funerals and Cremations of Davidson County, are honored to be serving the Johnson family.
I’ll see you in the next one, my sweet soul sibling.
“May your heart be your guiding key.”
I promise to think of you every time I see anything involving sesh, lil peep, kingdom hearts, and any anim- so that you’ll always still be here. I treasure the time we had together. You will be forever missed.
The law of conservation states “energy cannot be created or destroyed, it can only be transferred or transformed.”
Chris, you will continue to live on in the stars, the sunsets, the rainbows and even the storms. You were a beacon of light for many, and I pray for your peace and reconnection with loved ones above.
Our thoughts and prayers are with the family
I’m so sorry for the loss of Chris. The Johnson family is in my thoughts and prayers. I didn’t know Christopher personally, but I attend church faithfully with his father. I’m so thankful for brother Ron, and I really hated to hear of Chris’s passing. I pray for peace and comfort for the family in this time of grief and sorrow.
I will always remember you when I closed the store at 7205 and the good times we had. Thank you for teaching my grandson so much. You will be missed dearly. Especially when it snows and I can’t get my car home and your little old car walked right up the hill where I lived and you said” hang on Rebecca I promise I will get you home safely,”. And you did. Go rest high on your mountain.