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Show a Tha a i a SSS ey => = | Janice K. K. M.. Johnson : Standard-Examiner OBITUARIES OGDEN - Janice Kay Katherine Margaret Johnson died Sunday, June 29, Paidnotices | Donnell Glynn | LAYTON- Donnell Glynn, age 64, | _ passed away Monday, July 7, 1997 at McKay-Dee Hospital after an extended — iliness. a He was born Collier, PA October 25, 1932, the fia son of Leonard Glynn and Lillian Wheeler. in She was and born Patricia McCabe to.Teas ff" auto ac- Johnson | in Ab- erdeen, WashParl Ge toa November 19,. 1956. She was raised in Satsop, Washington on a farm age # until of the seven. with her eight other brothers and sisters. Her He married Vi- family moved ola Blocker in 1954, they divorced later. He married Mae F. Hill Heath, .on June 2, 1975. He entered the U.S. "Air Force in 1952, retiring in 1972 at Hill AFB. He [aamam was a Vietnam veteran. He worked for Union Pacific Railroad from 1973 until _ he retired in'1992. He belonged to numerous organizations including the Mason's, Mount. Ogden Lodge No. 20; The AF Sergeants Association; the United Transportation Union; the American Legion Post 68; the Veterans of the Disabled American Veterans. _ Surviving are: his wife of Layton, one daughter Pamela Clark, husband Andrew, of Salt Lake City, Utah; three step-daughters, Patricia L. Scott-Mitch- -am, husband Cozy, of Layton, Shirley _M. Ball, husband Barry, of Longmont, CO., Gladys M. Martin, husband John, of North Richland Hills, TX; two step- Larry N. Heath, wife Linda, of Layton, and Lioyd V. Heath, wife Ange- then to Seat- tle where she spent the rest of her adolescent teenage years. Janice graduated and from Foster High School in 1975. She worked at a variety of different jobs from nursing. homes: to detox centers. _ She then began her fifteen year love affair in working with small. children in Daycares and Pre-Schools in Washing- ton, Oregon, Idaho, and Utah. During this time she had a variety of jobs as a teacher, co-director and finally, owner of a Daycare. The children she taught loved her, and she loved them. They knew they were safe and loved in her care. She mattis James Stone on April 21, _ Foreign Wars; the Eastern Stars and sons, 1997 of injuries suffered in an cident. | 1979 and had three incredible chil-. dren Rachel, Cory, and Joshua. She later divorced on June 14, 1992. She graduated from Utah School of Massage Therapy and was working as a massage therapist out of her home. She graduated Cum Laude from Weber _ State University with a double major of Gerontoloy and Social Work. She was accepted by the University of Utah for ' a Masters rape bias program in Social — Work. Janice loved the ocean, mountain la, of Mesa,-AZ; his mother, three sis_ Surviving are her children Cory and camping, and hiking. Singing, playir ters, Frantana Holton, Queenita Gaskin, | Joshua Stone. Her parents Pat and guitar, listening and dancing to mus and Jolene Hampton all in the Wash. Roy Johnson of Seattle. Her brothers: brought her joy. Friends who knew h Bob and his wife Beverly of Portland, D.C. area. Also 15 grandchildren, sevwell will miss her heart and her playfi. Oregon; Doug and his wife Annie. of en great grandchidren and numerous ness. She knew how to smile and jol other relatives and friends. Federal Way, Washington; Russ and He was preceded in death by his fa- - about the things life had to offer. S! his wife Darlene of Kent, Washington; _ther two sisters and a brother. ) had integrity and knew how to be a and Mark and his wife Catherine of — dy in the best sense. She loved mé _ Kent, Washington. Her sisters: Judy Funeral services will be held Satursaging people because of the heali day, July 13, at 11 a.m. at Myers Morand her husband Ken Hanson of Toletuary, 845 Washington Blvd., Ogden, | it brought to those she touched. S'! do, Washiggton; Jenelle and her husUtah. Friends may call Friday evening - was pretty greedy when it came to F band Steven Tabor of Portland, close loved ones. She believed in g 6-8 p.m. and one hour prior to serOregon: Bev Johnson of Federal. Way, ting into their heads and hearts ai vices. Interment will be at the Ogden. Washington; and Jill Johnson of RenCity Cemetery, Ogden, Utah. | | _ grabbing every bit of time with the ton, Washington. Along. with ay that she could get. She was like thé ~The family would like to express its nieces and nephews. . gratitude to the Pastors and members _ Janice is preceded in death by her brother Lee Johnson, and all of her of Second Baptist Church, Ebenezer grandparents. Her daughter Rachel, ¥ Church of God in Christ, New Zion Baptist Church, other churches and ordied with her in: the accident. i ganizations, neighbors and friends {or | A memorial service will be held at a all of their mu @ m support. - iat ee future MOD, J q we 8 @ date. Interment, Mt. Rainier. Na- . tional Park, Washington state. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Stone Children Trust Fund, Alliance Credit Union 2780 Adams Ave, Ogden, to UT 84403. ATTN: Hospice se Ragen e of Camille F. or Northern Utah, 2404 Bivd. Suite 304, Ogden, ana Tn Ry Mi — Tey Rh * ne, “a Re : % |