IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Barbara Condrey
Gosnell
December 28, 1964 – January 4, 2026
Barbara Condrey Gosnell, a loving and selfless soul, graced the world with her warmth and kindness from December 28, 1964, until January 4, 2026. Born in Columbia, South Carolina, Barbara dedicated her life to nurturing those around her, embodying a spirit of thoughtfulness that touched everyone she met.
As a devoted mother, Barbara found immeasurable joy in spending time with her children, Stephen Johnson (Riley Bailey) and Nichole Johnson. Her grandchildren, Kadin and Amelia Johnson, were the sunbeams of her life, casting light and laughter into each of her days. Anticipation filled her heart as she prepared to welcome her future grandson, Asher Johnson, into the family fold. The bonds she forged with her family were profound, each connection radiating love and compassion that defined her very being.
Barbara shared an extraordinary relationship with her beloved mother, Betty Condrey, who was not just a parent but her best friend. Their unwavering closeness was a testament to the love they nurtured, a bond that brought both joy and strength to their lives. Barbara also cherished the support and companionship of her siblings, BJ Mahon and Jason Condrey, each of whom played a vital role in her life story.
In addition to her cherished family, Barbara found fulfillment in reconnecting with old friends, gathering memories and rekindling the joys of shared experiences. She was the kind of person who turned simple moments into beautiful memories, and her selfless nature meant that she was always ready to lend a helping hand to anyone in need.
Though Barbara's life was a brief flicker in the grand tapestry of time, her impact will resonate for generations to come. The love she shared, particularly with her family and close friends, etched indelible marks on their hearts. As we remember Barbara Condrey Gosnell, we celebrate a life filled with love, kindness, and compassion—a legacy that will remain alive through the laughter of her grandchildren and the stories recounted by those fortunate enough to have known her.
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