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Sarah Lucille <I>Keppner</I> Johnson

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Sarah Lucille Keppner Johnson

Birth
Hibbard, Madison County, Idaho, USA
Death
2 Mar 2013 (aged 91)
Idaho Falls, Bonneville County, Idaho, USA
Burial
Idaho Falls, Bonneville County, Idaho, USA Add to Map
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Sarah Lucille Keppner Johnson, 91, passed away Saturday, March 2, 2013 at the Gables Assisted Living Center in Idaho Falls.
Lucille was born August 18, 1921 in Hibbard, Idaho, the third of nine children born to Lehi Arthur and Mary Ella Statham Keppner. Her siblings include Doria, Mona, Genevieve, Karl, Billie, Jean, Dawn and Coralyn. She had a happy home life, enjoying many camping and huckleberry outings. In her early years and because the family was mostly girls, Lucille worked hard in the fields and milking cows. Lucille attended elementary school in Hibbard and graduated from Madison High School.
She then attended nursing school at the Idaho Falls LDS Hospital and graduated as a Registered Nurse.
She married Kurt L. Johnson in the Salt Lake Temple on October 7, 1942. Since Kurt was serving in the Army Air Corps during World War II, he had to leave that same day to return to his base in California and she returned to finish her nurse's training in Idaho Falls.
After being reunited, she followed her husband from base to base and found work as a nurse in Phoenix, AZ; Sioux Falls, SD; Glendale, Burbank, and Point Arena, CA. When World War II ended, the couple moved back to Idaho Falls, where they lived with Kurt's parents for a short time before moving to a farm on the East River Road. Their home was so remote they were without electricity, indoor plumbing or telephone service for several years. The home was later moved closer to the main road so they could enjoy such "luxuries".
Kurt served in the Idaho House of Representatives for 18 years and she enjoyed her association with the Legisladies. She was also an active member of Republican Women for several years.
Lucille was a devoted member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and served in each auxiliary-MIA teacher, primary President, Relief Society counselor and in numerous other callings. She and Kurt served three LDS missions together; one in Johannesburg, South Africa, and two at the Family History Center in Salt Lake City.
Her interests included getting to know people, writing, quilting, gardening, family history, cooking, reading, bargain shopping and spending time with her large family. She was a gracious hostess and her home was the gathering place where countless memories were made by family and friends. She had a great sense of humor and April Fools Day was one of her favorite days of the year.
In failing health, Lucille moved to Fairwinds Assisted Living in 2002 and then to The Gables in August 2012 where she passed away. The kind and loving care given to her in these facilities will always be appreciated.
Survivors include her children: Jerry (Lenora) Johnson, Jean (Morris) Benson, Sonya (Bill) Pearson, David (Audrey) Johnson and Don (Michelle) House, all of Idaho Falls, Cecelia (Vaughn) Benson, of Logan, UT, Siri (Randy) Holman, of Casper, WY, and Glen (Kimberly) Johnson, of Falls Church, VA; daughter-in-law, Cliffie Johnson, of Heber City, UT; Ron Sitting Up, Harold Sitting Up, Steve Creger and Gary Harris also became part of the family; sisters: Mona Jensen, of Rexburg, Billee (Jim) Thompson, of Seattle, WA, and Jean Cook of Gooding; brothers-in-law: Grant and Sherwood Johnson, both of Idaho Falls; sister-in-law, Margit Blomquist, of Salt Lake City, UT; 48 grandchildren; 86 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild.
Lucille was preceded in death by her husband, Kurt; her son, Clinton; two grandchildren: Aaron Benson and Sasha Andersen; sisters: Dola England, Genevieve Smith, Dawn Benson and Coralyn Murphy; and a brother, Karl Keppner.
Lucille will be remembered as a warm and devoted mother, grandmother, nurse and neighbor who enriched the lives of all who blessed to know her.
Funeral services will be at 12 Noon, Saturday, March 9, 2013, at the Idaho Falls LDS 19th Ward, 3370 N. 5th West, with Bro. Charles R. Olsen conducting. Burial will be in Fielding Memorial Park Cemetery.
Sarah Lucille Keppner Johnson, 91, passed away Saturday, March 2, 2013 at the Gables Assisted Living Center in Idaho Falls.
Lucille was born August 18, 1921 in Hibbard, Idaho, the third of nine children born to Lehi Arthur and Mary Ella Statham Keppner. Her siblings include Doria, Mona, Genevieve, Karl, Billie, Jean, Dawn and Coralyn. She had a happy home life, enjoying many camping and huckleberry outings. In her early years and because the family was mostly girls, Lucille worked hard in the fields and milking cows. Lucille attended elementary school in Hibbard and graduated from Madison High School.
She then attended nursing school at the Idaho Falls LDS Hospital and graduated as a Registered Nurse.
She married Kurt L. Johnson in the Salt Lake Temple on October 7, 1942. Since Kurt was serving in the Army Air Corps during World War II, he had to leave that same day to return to his base in California and she returned to finish her nurse's training in Idaho Falls.
After being reunited, she followed her husband from base to base and found work as a nurse in Phoenix, AZ; Sioux Falls, SD; Glendale, Burbank, and Point Arena, CA. When World War II ended, the couple moved back to Idaho Falls, where they lived with Kurt's parents for a short time before moving to a farm on the East River Road. Their home was so remote they were without electricity, indoor plumbing or telephone service for several years. The home was later moved closer to the main road so they could enjoy such "luxuries".
Kurt served in the Idaho House of Representatives for 18 years and she enjoyed her association with the Legisladies. She was also an active member of Republican Women for several years.
Lucille was a devoted member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and served in each auxiliary-MIA teacher, primary President, Relief Society counselor and in numerous other callings. She and Kurt served three LDS missions together; one in Johannesburg, South Africa, and two at the Family History Center in Salt Lake City.
Her interests included getting to know people, writing, quilting, gardening, family history, cooking, reading, bargain shopping and spending time with her large family. She was a gracious hostess and her home was the gathering place where countless memories were made by family and friends. She had a great sense of humor and April Fools Day was one of her favorite days of the year.
In failing health, Lucille moved to Fairwinds Assisted Living in 2002 and then to The Gables in August 2012 where she passed away. The kind and loving care given to her in these facilities will always be appreciated.
Survivors include her children: Jerry (Lenora) Johnson, Jean (Morris) Benson, Sonya (Bill) Pearson, David (Audrey) Johnson and Don (Michelle) House, all of Idaho Falls, Cecelia (Vaughn) Benson, of Logan, UT, Siri (Randy) Holman, of Casper, WY, and Glen (Kimberly) Johnson, of Falls Church, VA; daughter-in-law, Cliffie Johnson, of Heber City, UT; Ron Sitting Up, Harold Sitting Up, Steve Creger and Gary Harris also became part of the family; sisters: Mona Jensen, of Rexburg, Billee (Jim) Thompson, of Seattle, WA, and Jean Cook of Gooding; brothers-in-law: Grant and Sherwood Johnson, both of Idaho Falls; sister-in-law, Margit Blomquist, of Salt Lake City, UT; 48 grandchildren; 86 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild.
Lucille was preceded in death by her husband, Kurt; her son, Clinton; two grandchildren: Aaron Benson and Sasha Andersen; sisters: Dola England, Genevieve Smith, Dawn Benson and Coralyn Murphy; and a brother, Karl Keppner.
Lucille will be remembered as a warm and devoted mother, grandmother, nurse and neighbor who enriched the lives of all who blessed to know her.
Funeral services will be at 12 Noon, Saturday, March 9, 2013, at the Idaho Falls LDS 19th Ward, 3370 N. 5th West, with Bro. Charles R. Olsen conducting. Burial will be in Fielding Memorial Park Cemetery.


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  • Maintained by: Julie Haws
  • Originally Created by: Barb
  • Added: Mar 4, 2013
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/106188244/sarah_lucille-johnson: accessed ), memorial page for Sarah Lucille Keppner Johnson (18 Aug 1921–2 Mar 2013), Find a Grave Memorial ID 106188244, citing Fielding Memorial Park Cemetery, Idaho Falls, Bonneville County, Idaho, USA; Maintained by Julie Haws (contributor 48757442).