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Marie Josephine <I>Kopecky</I> Johnson

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Marie Josephine Kopecky Johnson Veteran

Birth
Nebraska, USA
Death
22 Jan 2018 (aged 95)
Fremont, Dodge County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
North Bend, Dodge County, Nebraska, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.4792208, Longitude: -96.7691891
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With very sad but very full hearts, the family of Marie Josephine (Kopecky) Johnson shares that Marie passed away on January 22nd in Fremont, NE. Marie was 95-years old and a wonderful example of a life well-lived.

Marie was born on September 5th, 1922 to Bohumil and Anna (Justyn) Kopecky and grew up on a farm outside of Octavia, NE. She was the sixth of seven children and spoke about having to share chores and beds and clothes and even bath water--"Everything. Back then we just shared everything." Marie attended Marietta Catholic School and graduated in 1940. She then attended nursing school at St. Catherine's in Omaha, graduating in 1943 before enlisting in the United States Army. She went through basic training in Santa Anna, CA before being called upon to serve in WWII in the Army Nurse Corp. Marie was stationed in both Guam and Tokyo and would speak about caring for the wounded soldiers and "how much those kids suffered" with no acknowledgement of the fact that she was just a kid herself. Marie completed her service in 1946 as a First Lieutenant.

Marie met her husband, Harry John Johnson, at a dance at the Schuyler Ballroom and only agreed to dance with him because he wasn't short! They married on November 18th, 1948 at Presentation Marietta Catholic Church outside of Bellwood, NE. They then opened Johnson Farm Equipment in North Bend, NE in 1950 and bought a house there just before Christmas in 1951. It was in this house that they raised their four children, Galen Lee, Rodney Allen, Thomas Jeffrey and Rita Marie. Harry passed away on April 12th, 1980, and no doubt was first in line to welcome his sweet Marie to her new home in heaven. There she also joins her parents, all of her siblings, a grandson, Zeth Michael and many other family and friends.

Marie's children all went on to marry—Galen to JoAnn, Rodney to Nancy, Tom to Marlene and Rita to Michael. This gave way to Marie becoming a Grandma—a role she cherished more than anything. She had sixteen grandchildren, twenty great-grandchildren and three great-great grandchildren. And what a Granny she was! It was rare that you ever saw Marie without one of her grandkids in tow. She spoiled them with love and Pop-Tarts and attention and the occasional $10 bill.

There were many things Marie loved in life, foremost being God, Country and Family. She also loved raisin toast, flowers, sweatshirts with birds on them, polka music, playing cards with her friends, writing letters, Benny Hill, kolaches, going on drives in the country and the harmonica. Yes, Marie played the harmonica!

Marie was a long-time member of St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church in North Bend, a member of the Veterans of Foreign War and honored as a 50-year member of the American Legion. She has received special recognition from the Chamber of Commerce, St. Catherine's School of Nursing and was recently featured in Forever Heroes, a book written by Joyce Winfield that shared WWII stories from Nebraska Veterans.

Funeral Mass will be 10:30 A.M., Friday, January 26, 2018 at St Charles Borromeo Catholic Church in North Bend. Fr. Keith Rezac will officiate. Visitation will be 5-8 PM Thursday at St Charles Church in North Bend, with a Rosary at 7:00 PM. Burial will be at Woodland Cemetery, North Bend with Military Honors conducted by the American Legion Post #340 of Morse Bluff, VFW Post # 8223 and AM VETS Post #20 of North Bend. Memorials may be given to St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church and the American Legion Post #340.
(mosermemorialchapel.com/obituary)
With very sad but very full hearts, the family of Marie Josephine (Kopecky) Johnson shares that Marie passed away on January 22nd in Fremont, NE. Marie was 95-years old and a wonderful example of a life well-lived.

Marie was born on September 5th, 1922 to Bohumil and Anna (Justyn) Kopecky and grew up on a farm outside of Octavia, NE. She was the sixth of seven children and spoke about having to share chores and beds and clothes and even bath water--"Everything. Back then we just shared everything." Marie attended Marietta Catholic School and graduated in 1940. She then attended nursing school at St. Catherine's in Omaha, graduating in 1943 before enlisting in the United States Army. She went through basic training in Santa Anna, CA before being called upon to serve in WWII in the Army Nurse Corp. Marie was stationed in both Guam and Tokyo and would speak about caring for the wounded soldiers and "how much those kids suffered" with no acknowledgement of the fact that she was just a kid herself. Marie completed her service in 1946 as a First Lieutenant.

Marie met her husband, Harry John Johnson, at a dance at the Schuyler Ballroom and only agreed to dance with him because he wasn't short! They married on November 18th, 1948 at Presentation Marietta Catholic Church outside of Bellwood, NE. They then opened Johnson Farm Equipment in North Bend, NE in 1950 and bought a house there just before Christmas in 1951. It was in this house that they raised their four children, Galen Lee, Rodney Allen, Thomas Jeffrey and Rita Marie. Harry passed away on April 12th, 1980, and no doubt was first in line to welcome his sweet Marie to her new home in heaven. There she also joins her parents, all of her siblings, a grandson, Zeth Michael and many other family and friends.

Marie's children all went on to marry—Galen to JoAnn, Rodney to Nancy, Tom to Marlene and Rita to Michael. This gave way to Marie becoming a Grandma—a role she cherished more than anything. She had sixteen grandchildren, twenty great-grandchildren and three great-great grandchildren. And what a Granny she was! It was rare that you ever saw Marie without one of her grandkids in tow. She spoiled them with love and Pop-Tarts and attention and the occasional $10 bill.

There were many things Marie loved in life, foremost being God, Country and Family. She also loved raisin toast, flowers, sweatshirts with birds on them, polka music, playing cards with her friends, writing letters, Benny Hill, kolaches, going on drives in the country and the harmonica. Yes, Marie played the harmonica!

Marie was a long-time member of St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church in North Bend, a member of the Veterans of Foreign War and honored as a 50-year member of the American Legion. She has received special recognition from the Chamber of Commerce, St. Catherine's School of Nursing and was recently featured in Forever Heroes, a book written by Joyce Winfield that shared WWII stories from Nebraska Veterans.

Funeral Mass will be 10:30 A.M., Friday, January 26, 2018 at St Charles Borromeo Catholic Church in North Bend. Fr. Keith Rezac will officiate. Visitation will be 5-8 PM Thursday at St Charles Church in North Bend, with a Rosary at 7:00 PM. Burial will be at Woodland Cemetery, North Bend with Military Honors conducted by the American Legion Post #340 of Morse Bluff, VFW Post # 8223 and AM VETS Post #20 of North Bend. Memorials may be given to St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church and the American Legion Post #340.
(mosermemorialchapel.com/obituary)


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