Anne Sorensen Jenson Johnson
Lima, Peru— Anne Sorensen, Johnson, 48 died Friday, June 21st, 1985 in Lima after suffering a cerebral hemorrhage at her home. She was born December 5th, 1936, in Logan, a daughter of Alma N. and Mary Carlisle Sorensen, both former teachers at Brigham Young College in Logan. She attended Logan schools and received her bachelor's and master's degrees at Utah State University. She completed additional graduate work at the University of the Andes in Merida, Venezuela and at the University of San Marcos in Lima. She was on the faculty at U.S.U. for various periods of time in the 1960's and 1970's and served as acting director of the Intensive English Language Institute from 1976 to 1977. More recently she taught at the National Agrarian University in Lima and was also college placement director for the Franklin D. Roosevelt School in Lima. Some of her programs developed for teaching English as a second language became internationally recognized. She was the author of a book on U.S. colleges and college placement procedures, prepared especially for use by students from Latin America. Survivors include her husband, Jamie U. Johnson, Lima; three children, Steven R. Johnson, Logan; Maria Lisa and Jamie M. Johnson, Lima; brothers Wendell H. Sorensen, Richmond, California; Carlisle Barber, Lexington, Massachusetts; Robert N. Sorensen, Dallas, Texas; Philip E. Sorensen, Tallahassee, Florida; John Mark Sorensen, Logan; sister, Mary Jean Nelson, Morristown, New Jersey. A memorial service will be held Tuesday at noon in the Tanner Room of the Merrill Library at Utah State University. ~The Herald Journal, June 26th, 1985, page 4.
Anne Sorensen Jenson Johnson
Lima, Peru— Anne Sorensen, Johnson, 48 died Friday, June 21st, 1985 in Lima after suffering a cerebral hemorrhage at her home. She was born December 5th, 1936, in Logan, a daughter of Alma N. and Mary Carlisle Sorensen, both former teachers at Brigham Young College in Logan. She attended Logan schools and received her bachelor's and master's degrees at Utah State University. She completed additional graduate work at the University of the Andes in Merida, Venezuela and at the University of San Marcos in Lima. She was on the faculty at U.S.U. for various periods of time in the 1960's and 1970's and served as acting director of the Intensive English Language Institute from 1976 to 1977. More recently she taught at the National Agrarian University in Lima and was also college placement director for the Franklin D. Roosevelt School in Lima. Some of her programs developed for teaching English as a second language became internationally recognized. She was the author of a book on U.S. colleges and college placement procedures, prepared especially for use by students from Latin America. Survivors include her husband, Jamie U. Johnson, Lima; three children, Steven R. Johnson, Logan; Maria Lisa and Jamie M. Johnson, Lima; brothers Wendell H. Sorensen, Richmond, California; Carlisle Barber, Lexington, Massachusetts; Robert N. Sorensen, Dallas, Texas; Philip E. Sorensen, Tallahassee, Florida; John Mark Sorensen, Logan; sister, Mary Jean Nelson, Morristown, New Jersey. A memorial service will be held Tuesday at noon in the Tanner Room of the Merrill Library at Utah State University. ~The Herald Journal, June 26th, 1985, page 4.
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