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Lois JOHNSON
Lois Ann Johnson was born on July 27, 1952; at age
61 she left this world on May 30, 2014 to join God, her mother
Anna Juanita Bloomquist and father Shirl Johnson.
Her final days were spent surrounded by her beloved
children Terri, Charles and Randall along with cherished friends
and family including Larry, Billie, Penny, Kim and many others.
Although we can find peace in knowing her pain is
over and she is now watching over us in heaven, our hearts are
saddened at the loss of a special woman who has touched us all
with her loving support, plentiful hugs, smiles, laughter and
generous love.
Lois is survived by her children Terri, Charles
and Randall Stevens: grandchildren Joshua, Sara, Matthew and Jacob
Riser: great grandchild Tristan Riser: siblings Virginia McMeans,
Angela Vance, Robert Johnson and companion Larry Mink: many cousins,
nieces, nephews, great nieces and great nephews: and friends.
The family invites you to a visitation at Grunn
Funeral Home - Cincinnati on Thursday June 5, 2014 at 6pm with
a funeral service to immediately follow.
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Please email condolences to grunnfh@gmail.com.
Once received they will be posted below:
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We had the privilege of meeting
Lois one time and spending a very special time with her in
doing something she had never done before...see a casino.
Immediately upon meeting Lois my husband Larry and I felt
like we'd known her for a very long time. Her sweet personality
and fun spirit made the time together very enjoyable. We had
Elvis playing in the car on the way there so we were already
having a blast goofing off together. She was sooo beautiful
and graceful! We will never forget Lois and are thankful to
have met her and made a nice memory! Our sincere condolences
to her family and friends. -God Bless, Larry & Tina Hipple |
I had never met Ms. Johnson, but
know her son Randy (Randall) well. She had brought up a talented
son with excellent skills in construction, building and as
a handyman. For the last 10+ years, Randy has brought ideas
to reality in working on my house. Lois brought up her son
with great work ethic, polite, courteous and great friend
to have around. Thank you Ms. Johnson! - Frank Suareo |
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