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Lillian Lowe Johnson

Birth
Mud Lake, Jefferson County, Idaho, USA
Death
14 Jul 2022 (aged 87)
Idaho Falls, Bonneville County, Idaho, USA
Burial
Shelley, Bingham County, Idaho, USA Add to Map
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Lillian was fourth born of 18 children. She grew up in Idaho Falls and graduated from Roberts High School. On December 12, 1953, she married Bobby Johnson in Idaho Falls, Idaho, after a courtship that started after Bobby spotted her at a local dance and told his brother he was going to "marry that girl." Lillian and Bobby made their home in Basalt where they raised five children. Lillian worked and retired from the Firth School District lunch program where she was a cook for 20 years. She loved working at the schools and had a reputation and a nickname of "The Bread Lady" for her delicious bread she baked daily. She was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and very much loved doing temple work. She enjoyed crocheting, watching old westerns, word searches, and especially spending time with family, including the occasional camp out or road trip. She always looked forward to any family get-togethers, including monthly luncheons with her brothers and sisters, as well as playing bingo every Wednesday at the Senior Center with her sisters and daughter and occasionally other family members would join them. Survived by children Ronald (Melodie) Johnson of Meridian; Kristina Dial of Shelley; Barbara (Robert) Pratt and Sarah (Steve) Warner, both of Blackfoot; and Sheila (Todd) Berry of Idaho Falls; brother and sisters Dennie (Vickie) Lowe of Ammon; Donna Justesen of Idaho Falls Sally Sheer of Iona; Lynda Judy of Ammon; Peggy Judy of Idaho Falls; Sherry (Jon) Bengtson of Forida; Vicki (Garrett) Van Tussenbroek of California; Hope (John) Watson of Utah; and 13 grandchildren and 28 great grandchildren. Also precedied by brothers Leon Lowe, Max Lowe and Robb Lowe, daughter-in-law Pam Johnson, son-in-law James Dial and six infant siblings. Funeral services held Saturday, July 23rd at Wood Funeral Home East with President Brian McBride officiating.
Lillian was fourth born of 18 children. She grew up in Idaho Falls and graduated from Roberts High School. On December 12, 1953, she married Bobby Johnson in Idaho Falls, Idaho, after a courtship that started after Bobby spotted her at a local dance and told his brother he was going to "marry that girl." Lillian and Bobby made their home in Basalt where they raised five children. Lillian worked and retired from the Firth School District lunch program where she was a cook for 20 years. She loved working at the schools and had a reputation and a nickname of "The Bread Lady" for her delicious bread she baked daily. She was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and very much loved doing temple work. She enjoyed crocheting, watching old westerns, word searches, and especially spending time with family, including the occasional camp out or road trip. She always looked forward to any family get-togethers, including monthly luncheons with her brothers and sisters, as well as playing bingo every Wednesday at the Senior Center with her sisters and daughter and occasionally other family members would join them. Survived by children Ronald (Melodie) Johnson of Meridian; Kristina Dial of Shelley; Barbara (Robert) Pratt and Sarah (Steve) Warner, both of Blackfoot; and Sheila (Todd) Berry of Idaho Falls; brother and sisters Dennie (Vickie) Lowe of Ammon; Donna Justesen of Idaho Falls Sally Sheer of Iona; Lynda Judy of Ammon; Peggy Judy of Idaho Falls; Sherry (Jon) Bengtson of Forida; Vicki (Garrett) Van Tussenbroek of California; Hope (John) Watson of Utah; and 13 grandchildren and 28 great grandchildren. Also precedied by brothers Leon Lowe, Max Lowe and Robb Lowe, daughter-in-law Pam Johnson, son-in-law James Dial and six infant siblings. Funeral services held Saturday, July 23rd at Wood Funeral Home East with President Brian McBride officiating.


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