Aimee R. Johnson

Aimee R. Johnson, 50, Greenwood, passed away April 17, 2021, after a courageous battle with cancer. Aimee was born May 16, 1970, to Jerry and Bridget (Michael) Lahrman. She married Eric Johnson on November 8, 1997, and he survives, along with her parents.

Aimee graduated from Roncalli High School in 1988 and attended IUPUI. Aimee managed the food service departments for schools, including Brebeuf Jesuit, Orchard School, International School, and most recently at Our Lady of the Greenwood. Aimee loved the gratification of seeing others enjoy her creations. She also did independent catering through the years for weddings and other events. She was a parishioner at Our Lady of the Greenwood and formerly at St. Mark and St. Malachy Churches. Aimee loved the outdoors – hiking, spending time at parks, and never turned down an opportunity to visit a beach in Florida. Above all, she loved her family and took great delight in raising her two girls. Aimee’s memory will be forever cherished by her loving family and many friends.

She is survived by her husband, Eric; daughters, Paris E. and Ariel M. Johnson; parents, Bridget and Jerry Lahrman; siblings, Todd Lahrman, Mary Ann (Johnny) Schoettle, and Jill (Chris) Nelson; a host of aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, and cousins.

Friends and family will gather Tuesday, April 20, 2021, 4 to 8 p.m., at the O’Riley Funeral Home, 6107 S. East Street, Indianapolis. Aimee’s Life Celebration funeral service will begin at 11 a.m., Wednesday, April 21, 2021, at the funeral home. The funeral will be livestreamed on the funeral home’s YouTube channel by visiting www.ORileyFuneralHome.com. Burial will be at Calvary Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to The Lord’s Pantry at Anna’s House, where Aimee enjoyed volunteering. Visit www.ORileyFuneralHome.com to share a favorite memory or to sign the online guest registry.

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  1. So sorry for your loss! We are thinking of you all! Love, The Laux Family and The Cardemon Family

  2. Aimee was such an amazing person. We will cherish all our Lake Wawasee memories with her and the whole family. Prayers to all of you.

  3. Aimee, I have enjoyed our backyard conversations. I am blessed that we crossed paths when you moved next door to us. All the times we have sat in the driveway and talked forever. Thank you for your friendship and I am a better person because our paths crossed. RIP beautiful lady. I know you are in a place that you are happy, healthy and no longer in pain but I will miss you and will never forget you.

  4. dear mom thank you for being my absolute best friend. thank you for everything. you were the strongest person I knew and I’ll never forget about you. my heart hurts so bad, but you’re in a better place now. you were the most beautiful, brave, and strongest person. you were the strongest soul anyone could ever know. you always thought of everyone else’s needs before your own. anyone who took the time to know you knew that you would do anything for your friends and family and just to make them happy, if they were happy you were happy. you were my rock and you taught me so many things. you taught me to love unconditionally and to always have an open heart. I promise I’ll spend the rest of my life trying to make you proud. rest in peace mom. we all love you so much ❤️

  5. Jill – Please accept our most heartfelt sympathies for your loss… Our thoughts are with you and your family during this difficult time.

  6. Wishing you peace to bring comfort, courage to face the days ahead and loving memories to forever hold in your hearts.

  7. Jill, Chris, Zoe, and Chase So Sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Love the Roudebush Family

  8. To the person who made who my best friend is today. I cannot thank you enough for raising my peanut. I have no idea what I would do without her.

  9. Ariel, we are so sorry for your loss. We are all keeping you and your family in our prayers. Let us know if you need anything.

  10. To the women who made 2 beautiful girls that I have the chance of being close with, thank you. Thank you for being like a second mom to me when me and Paris always annoyed you at volleyball tournaments. Your fight will forever amaze me and so will the way you touched so many peoples lives. Rest in heaven Aimee ߤ

  11. To my second mom, the best person at giving me pep talks, and the one who always makes sure to keep me in line. Aimee, I love you so much. You always made me laugh so hard and always made sure to keep me and Paris out of trouble. I will forever cherish our memories together, we have so many and I am so very thankful for that. I am forever grateful for not only you bringing my very best and lifelong friend into my life, but for you. Thank you for absolutely everything you have done for me. I will miss you so much. I promise you that Paris and Ariel are in good hands and I will forever protect them. They are my sisters and I will always be here for them no matter what. I cannot describe in such few words how much I love you, forever and always, Ava.

  12. To the woman who brought two of the sweetest and most beautiful girls in my life. thank you for shaping them into the most amazing girls. your fight and strength will forever amaze me. thank you for all you have done for me and for all the others around you.

  13. Dearest Aimee, words cannot express how lucky I am to have been able to call you friend. You are absolutely the most determined, loyal, strong, selfless and brave person I have known. I want to thank you for taking such great care and loving my daughter like you did. I will miss your laugh, sense of humor, smile, and your hugs. I want to thank Jesus for helping you leave this earth and enter heaven where you will not be in pain or suffer any more. You can be a guardian angel for your girls like you always have been. Love you always! Michelle Pittard

  14. To the woman who raised two of the most beautiful, strong girls I have ever met and treated me like her own. Whether it was making me crispitos or simply making sure I brought sunscreen, your motherly instinct would always kick in. You are the strongest person I know, and I am beyond blessed to have known your beautiful soul. Thank you for all of your amazing smiles and hugs. I will forever be grateful for everything that you have done for me and your family, I love you.

  15. To the woman who helped shape my childhood into the best one I could ever ask for. From running around the St. Mark fair to playing in the Maloney’s sand volleyball pit, Paris and Ariel were always at my side with Claire and Josie, and I thank you for bringing them into my life. I cherish all the memories and everything you have ever done for me. I love you forever and always Aimee.

  16. Aimee, some of my favorite memories that I hold onto dearly are with you and your loving, beautiful family. I am so blessed to have had the opportunity to play with your daughter and grow close with her kind sister, father, and you. Thank you for looking out for me during the volleyball season, and my heart is heavy knowing the world lost such a beautiful soul.❤️

  17. to the best mom. To the best cafeteria chef. To the volleyball mom who always packed special snacks for everyone. To the mom who always had a story and could talk for hours. To the mom that woke up at 6 am for two summers to drive me to practice and back home. To the mom who made sure I ate during a rough seventh grade year. To the mom who didn’t let sickness or a global pandemic dictate how she was going to live her life. To the mom who took in two wild blondes and loved them like her own kids. To the mom who will never be forgotten.Thank you, Aimee R. Johnson. You are loved and appreciated. -sof

  18. Wasn’t lucky enough to know her personally, but i’ve been blessed to become best friends with her daughter, and i’ll forever thank her for bringing such a light in my life into this world. ❤️

  19. Times spent with Aimee were filled with smiles and laughter, and we will forever cherish the way she always made everyone she met feel like family.

  20. Mrs. Johnson always used to take me and my brother home from middle school with Ariel everyday. She was such a bright and beautiful person and was like a second mom to me. She will be missed so so much by everyone.

  21. Aimee was one of the most thoughtful and kindest people ever! Always put others before herself even during her time of suffering. The Schoettle fam will forever miss her and we will always be there for her family! She is no longer in pain and is at peace. Much love from Dan and Lyndsay Eck ❤️

  22. Aimee coached my granddaughter in kickball at Saint Mark’s. So sorry to hear of her passing. Rest In Peace sweet lady.


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