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Wednesday, September 28, 2022

Cheryl Johnson RIP

I am sorry to tell you that Cheryl Johnson, a long-time Northampton County employee, has passed away. She only recently retired after more than 30 years of county service. 

She headed the Assessment Office, where she supervised all the assessors. She also presented the county's case in assessment appeals. 

Whenever she saw me, the first word out of her mouth was always "No!" Then she'd help me. 

I bugged her a lot over the years with requests for information. The county lost a valuable person when she retired. She was extremely knowledgeable about real estate. But she was also very congenial and down-to-earth. I'm sorry I failed to say good-bye to her. 

4 comments:

  1. RIP, and I'm sorry you didn't say goodbye. I visited an acquaintance last Wednesday when I heard he was not well and not long for this world. We had a warm conversation that we knew would be our last. He died Saturday. I'm glad I went to see him.

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  2. I knew Cheryl from her social connections. She held her professional career in a complete disconnection from real life. A real professional. Will be sadly missed in both worlds. My heartfelt condolences to Larry and her family. Thank you Bernie for your acknowledgement.....

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  3. She was one of the best!

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  4. I'll miss lunching at Lutzi's and running into her at the casino. RIP Cheryl ❤️

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