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Shelly BaileyShelly Bailey, 65, of Bismarck, passed away Saturday, October 25, 2025, at her home. A Memorial Service wil...
10/29/2025

Shelly Bailey

Shelly Bailey, 65, of Bismarck, passed away Saturday, October 25, 2025, at her home. A Memorial Service will be held 10:30 AM, Tuesday, November 4th at Bismarck Funeral Home. Family will receive friends the hour before. Burial will be at Sunset Memorial Gardens, Bismarck.

Shelly was born March 25, 1960, in Bismarck to Lester and Doris Henderson (Bell). She was raised and educated in Bismarck. On February 22, 1986, she married Troy Bailey and the two of them embarked on a journey of collecting. For 18 years she provided daycare to nieces and nephews. Then she went on to work for Family Fare for 20 years until the time of her passing.

She loved quilting and crafting which started over 40 years ago. Shelly enjoyed travelling across the states with Troy attending craft shows. They would attend the Coke Collectors conventions and sell at many flea markets over the years. She has gone to every quilt store on her path during her travels. Shelly also loved craft shows, especially Little Falls, MN. She loved to shop. Shelly’s memorial wreaths she made were sought after with people requesting them year after year. Her and Troy shared a special bond in their creativity and innovation with collecting and crafting.

Shelly is survived by her husband, Troy; Mother-in-law, Vonda Bailey; brothers-in-law, Barry (Deana), Ryan (Marge), and Wynn; numerous nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her parents; brother, William Henderson.

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Lorraine FitzgeraldIt is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of our incredible Mom, Lorraine Fitzgerald. She ...
10/21/2025

Lorraine Fitzgerald

It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of our incredible Mom, Lorraine Fitzgerald. She passed away peacefully just before midnight on October 16, 2025, surrounded by family. We have all been touched deeply by her 85 years of creative artistry, insane craftsmanship and pursuit of great fun and adventure in all things. We will continue to honor her quest to make the daily everything more beautiful and fun -- and all the wrong turns just another grand adventure!

Lorraine May (Peltz) Fitzgerald was born in Custer, South Dakota on April 22, 1940, to Minnie Mae (Smith) and John Peltz. She grew up in Faith, South Dakota where she was active in basketball, glee club, cheerleading, student council and theater. Lorraine was a Salutatorian and crowned homecoming queen of the class of 1958. She pursued her higher education at Northern State Teacher’s College in Aberdeen, South Dakota, where she met her great love, Donald Fitzgerald. Don and Lorraine were married on September 8, 1960.

Five kids soon followed in rapid succession: Jackie, Jim, Patty, Mike and Bob. The young family started out in Brookings, South Dakota where Don finished his degree at South Dakota State University. Lorraine worked in Don’s college department before Jackie arrived. From there, they were off to Huron, SD where three more kids arrived within three years! Don’s work then took them north to Minot, North Dakota where Bob arrived and the family was complete. With every move, Lorraine made each new house a home. In 1973, they settled into their forever home in north Bismarck where they enjoyed rural life with horses, big gardens and gorgeous trees.

Lorraine worked outside the home when she wanted to but found great pleasure in pounding a nail and bouncing babies – admittedly enjoying the former more than the latter! All of her homes -- and ours, have her unique touch, from delicate stained glass windows, to field stone and masonry fireplaces, custom millwork or restored and reupholstered furniture. Our Christmas trees all have her custom crocheted snow flakes and we all keep warm with her hand knit blankets and custom quilts. She also amazed us with her vehicle restoration skills. In one project, she turned an old van into an RV. How did you learn to do that, Mom? “Out of necessity,” she would often say, but her curious optimism and creativity was always game for anything. If she didn’t know how to do something, she was tenacious in her pursuit to learn. Can’t find the right dress? She’d make it. Want to be a Cub Scout? She’s your den mother. A long-time member of Corpus Christi Catholic Church, she was active in Guild before us kids and grandkids took most of her time, but she was always down for a good book and a cup of tea when the house was quiet.

She travelled the world once empty nested and was the best travel buddy! The only thing that slowed her down in her later years was Bingo, how-to blogs, puzzles, and regular email correspondence with us kids, but by this time she was our beloved Gram and deserved some relaxation.

She is preceded in death by her parents, Minnie and Tom Mason and John Peltz, twin sister, Elaine Peltz, twin brothers, Ronald and Donald Peltz, brother Ellwood Peltz, and many beloved dogs: Peggy, Maggie, Chippy, JJ, BB and sweet ol’ Thor.

She will be greatly missed by her sweetheart of more than 65 years, Don Fitzgerald, children, Jackie Welch (Tom), Marietta, GA, Jim Fitzgerald (Robin), Copper Center, AK, Patty Fitzgerald (Mark), Minneapolis, MN, Mike Fitzgerald (Tiffany), Bismarck, ND, Bob Fitzgerald (Katie), Lakeville, MN, sister-in-law, April Peltz, Bremerton, WA, grandkids, Allyn, Maggie, Ruby, Brittany, Ryan, Melissa, Abigail, Mason and Ellie, plus 6 great-grandkids -- and counting.

Visitation and Rosary on Thursday, October 23rd between 5-7pm, at Bismarck Funeral Home, 3723 Lockport Street. Funeral Mass Friday, October 24th, at 2pm at Corpus Christi Catholic Church, 1919 N. 2nd Street, Bismarck. Interment, Monday, October 27th at 2:30 pm at Black Hills National Cemetery in Sturgis, South Dakota.

In lieu of flowers, memorials preferred to a charity of your choice or Furry Friend’s Rockin’ Rescue in Bismarck: furryfriendsrockinrescue.org

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Douglas DavisonDouglas James Davison, 75, of Bismarck, passed away peacefully on October 19, 2025. A celebration of life...
10/21/2025

Douglas Davison

Douglas James Davison, 75, of Bismarck, passed away peacefully on October 19, 2025. A celebration of life will be held at Bismarck Funeral Home on Saturday, Nov. 1, 2025 at 2 pm. Friends and loved ones are invited to share memories and celebrate Doug’s life.

Doug was born on February 16, 1950, in St. Paul, Minnesota to Philip and Margaret Davison. He grew up in Dickinson, North Dakota and later attended the University of North Dakota.

Doug married the love of his life, Mary Weigel, and together they built a life filled with family, love, and laughter. He was a proud father to Brad (Sarah) Davison and Seth (Whitney) Davison, and a loving grandfather to Tenley, Ella, and Sawyer, as well as Marlo and Sonny. His family, along with his beloved dogs, brought him his greatest joy.

Doug was a lifelong music lover and could often be found working in his garden. In his younger years he enjoyed skiing and spending time in Big Sky, Montana. Above all, Doug will be remembered for his steady love for his family and friends, and the way he always made those around him feel at home.

He is survived by his wife Mary, his children and grandchildren, his brothers Skip and Greg, cousin Sue Manley, and many extended family and friends.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Philip and Margaret.

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Roger KornackRoger John Kornack, 78, of Washburn, passed away Wednesday, Oct 15th after a short battle with cancer with ...
10/21/2025

Roger Kornack

Roger John Kornack, 78, of Washburn, passed away Wednesday, Oct 15th after a short battle with cancer with his wife by his side. He was born to Pauline (Suennen) Kornack and Arthur (Art) Kornack in Marshfield, Wisconsin on Dec. 30, 1946 the first of eight children.

He grew up on the family dairy farm and upon high school graduation he enlisted in the United States Air Force. Roger was married and divorced. From that union two children were born. He married Sharon Miller in 1973.

They made their home in Grand Forks ND, moving to Washburn, ND in 1985 where Roger worked as a mechanic for the county, later becoming shop foreman before retiring from McLean County.

He is survived by his wife of 52 years, Sharon and her children, Kim, Kelly and Kindra, his two children, Angel and Kenneth, three brothers, Chuck, Ed and Greg, four sisters, Joann, Linda, Marilyn and Beverly along with many nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents and parents-in-law.

A small family service will be held in Wisconsin at a later date. Please send any memorials in honor of Roger to the charity of your choice.

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Anne BoschAnne Bosch, 80, of Bismarck, passed away October 15, 2025, at home with her daughters by her side.A Memorial S...
10/20/2025

Anne Bosch

Anne Bosch, 80, of Bismarck, passed away October 15, 2025, at home with her daughters by her side.

A Memorial Service will be held at 1:00 PM on Thursday, October 23, at Bismarck Funeral Home. Family will be receiving friends one hour prior to the service. Burial will be at the North Dakota Veterans Cemetery, Mandan.

Anne was born on December 6, 1944, in Burnstad, North Dakota, to John and Regina (Roehrich) Feist. She was one of twelve children.

Anne attended rural school and, in the early 1980s, proudly earned her GED—a moment of great pride for the entire family.

While working at the Gackle Café, Anne met the love of her life, Leo. They were married in August 1964, settled in Bismarck, and welcomed two daughters, Tammy and Rhonda.

Throughout her life, Anne held various jobs. She worked as a checker at Jack & Jill, where she was named "Checker of the Year" and was awarded a free trip to Minneapolis. She also worked as a waitress at Mr. Donut, a cook at St. Mary’s High School, and held several positions at Holsum Bakery.

Anne had many hobbies that brought her joy. She loved reading, doing puzzles, baking, and making her famous chokecherry jelly. She also enjoyed raising chickens and other poultry on their hobby farm in Menoken. Some of her favorite moments were spent drinking coffee and watching cooking shows on YouTube.

Anne is survived by her daughters, Tammy (Chuck) Henderson and Rhonda (Isidore) Vetter; two grandsons, Preston (Kayla) Henderson and Austin (Karmen) Henderson; and six great-grandchildren, Pepper, Alyssa, Lane, Skylar, Hesston, and Denali. She is also survived by her brother Paul and sister Helen.

She was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Leo; her parents, John and Regina Feist; her brothers, Frank, Jim, Joe, Pete, John, and Pat; her sisters, Eva, Mary, and Irene; her great-grandson, Walker and many other dear family members and friends.

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Jerome "Jerry" FeistJerome "Jerry" Feist, 78, of Bismarck, passed away peacefully at his home on October 17, 2025, after...
10/20/2025

Jerome "Jerry" Feist

Jerome "Jerry" Feist, 78, of Bismarck, passed away peacefully at his home on October 17, 2025, after courageously battling MS for most of his adult life. The family is incredibly grateful to everyone who helped his wife, Judy, care for him over the years.

Mass of Christian Burial will be Monday, October 27, 2025, at 10:00 AM at Church of Corpus Christi, Bismarck, ND. Burial will follow at the North Dakota Veterans Cemetery.

Visitation will be held at Bismarck Funeral Home on Sunday, October 26 from 5:00-7:00 PM with a Rosary and Vigil Service beginning at 7:00 PM. Visitation will continue at the church one hour prior to the service on Monday.

Jerry was born on March 26, 1947, in rural Zeeland, ND, to Bernard and Catherine (Hulm) Feist. He graduated from Assumption College in 1967 with an Associate of Arts degree. He went on to double major in Psychology and Sociology at the University of North Dakota, graduating in 1969. In 1974, he was awarded a Master's in Social Work from Saint Louis University.

He married Judy Volk in Linton, ND, on June 26, 1971, and together they raised two children, Jeffrey and Michelle.

Jerry dedicated his professional life to helping others, primarily providing mental health services. As a Director at MedCenter One, he was instrumental in establishing the social work department, which included marital and family therapy. Later in his career, he focused on counseling veterans. Throughout his journey, he was deeply committed to supporting his patients and their families.

Faith was a large part of who he was, and he was a dedicated member of the Church of Corpus Christi. Jerry's competitive spirit was always evident when playing card games or board games with his family. He also enjoyed listening to music and watching action movies or Westerns. He loved socializing, meeting new people, and vacationing.

Jerry will be deeply missed by his wife of 54 years, Judy; his son, Jeffrey (Jessica) Feist; daughter, Michelle (Steven) Ottmar; grandchildren, Elizabeth Feist, Jonathan Feist, Madalina Ottmar and Maxwell Ottmar; brothers, Joseph Feist, Rodney Feist and Alvin Feist; in addition to other family and friends.

He was preceded in death by his parents and sisters, Josepha and Mary.

In lieu of flowers, please make contributions in Jerry’s memory to the National MS Society or the Bismarck Amvets Post #9.

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10/17/2025

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Julie KlingOn October 12, 2025, Julie Lynn Marie Kling, 66, passed away peacefully at her home in Bismarck, ND after a c...
10/17/2025

Julie Kling

On October 12, 2025, Julie Lynn Marie Kling, 66, passed away peacefully at her home in Bismarck, ND after a courageous fight with cancer.

A small ceremony will take place among close family and friends on October 22, 2025 in Regan, ND to lay her to rest. A memorial service will be held next year in the summer/fall to celebrate Julie’s life.

Julie was born on September 28, 1959 in Fargo, ND to parents Betty and Jerome. She was their second child with her older sister, Denise. Betty remarried to Robert, and gave birth to Robin and Theresa, Julie’s younger siblings. With Robert traveling often for work, Julie got to see much of the country and greatly enjoyed her time exploring the history of these places with her siblings and cousins.

She graduated from Bismarck High School in 1978, and began her professional life in the hospitality industry. While working and finding her footing there, she met Dennis who she married in 1980 and had a son, Russell, in 1981. While their marriage was short, Dennis and Julie were lifelong friends while raising Russell together. 10 years later, her second son, Colton was born. While she excelled with her profession, her best work was as a mother to Russell and Colton. She soon began pursuing a college degree, which she achieved at Bismarck State College. In 2000, she met the love of her life, Tim, who she married in 2001. Together they built a beautiful life together in Bismarck, going on many adventures and experiencing life to the fullest.

Julie lived a vibrant life with her friends and her family. She found so much joy in the world and met everyone with kindness, warmth, and her infectious laughter. She loved to dance and have fun. She was an avid fan of the Notre Dame Fighting Irish college football team, who she got from her father, Robert, and developed a deep love of the Minnesota Vikings, with her husband Tim. She loved getting out in the community, going to festivals and markets and shows. She and Tim had an annual camping trip to Medora they took every single year on the anniversary of their marriage. She was a hero to her children, and she taught them to dream and find the good in life, as she aways did.

She is survived by her husband, Tim; sons, Russell and Colton; sisters, Denise and Theresa and brother, Robin.

Julie was preceded in death by her mother, Betty; fathers, Jerome and Robert and her ex-husband and friend, Dennis.

Note from her son, Colton:

This was painful for me to write as I grieve for my mother, but from the bottom of my heart, I want to personally thank everyone who shared a moment of joy, love, and laughter with my mom. It contributed to an immensely beautiful, full, and happy life. My dad, my brother, and I will carry her with us forever.

“A great soul serves everyone all the time. A great soul never dies. It brings us together again and again.”- Maya Angelou

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Marvin KruckenbergMarvin Kruckenberg,78, of Bismarck went to be with his King on October 11, 2025 in his home surrounded...
10/15/2025

Marvin Kruckenberg

Marvin Kruckenberg,78, of Bismarck went to be with his King on October 11, 2025 in his home surrounded by his family.

A memorial service will be held Friday, October 24, 2025 at 10:30 AM at the Bismarck Funeral Home. Burial will be at Fairview Cemetery.

He was born on January 28, 1947, in Hazen, North Dakota to Samuel and Alvina Kruckenberg. He attended Hazen Public School and later Bismarck State College.

His first marriage welcomed 3 children, welcomed 3 children- Karen, Rick and Brenda. He married the love of his life to Diana Strand in 1974 at Waite Park, Minnesota. Their marriage was blessed with 4 children- Melissa, Jason, Scott and Aaron.

Marvin worked many different jobs eventually settled into property management. He ran his own management business for 20+ years, retiring in June 2021. He loved being outside on his riding lawn mower.

Marvin never took life too seriously, with a mischievous grin, quick wit and a one liner for every occasion. Marvin worked hard, gave freely and loved deeply. His life was a steady example of faith in Jesus Christ.

He was preceded in death by his parents; 2 brothers; 1 sister; 1 granddaughter and 1 great granddaughter.

He is survived by his wife, Diana; his daughters, Karen Kruckenberg (Leslie), Brenda Loock (Lyle) and Melissa Myers; his sons, Rick Kruckenberg (Lynette), Jason Kruckenberg (Jessica), Scott Kruckenberg and Aaron Kruckenberg; his brother, Larry Kruckenberg (Linda). He leaves behind many grandchildren and great grandchildren whom he loved. They will always remember the way he picked on, antagonized and lovingly terrorized them every chance he got.

A special thank you to Caring Edge Hospice and Home Care Companions for their compassion and excellent care during this difficult time.

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Yvonne RichterYvonne Richter, 89, Bismarck, died October 12th, 2025, at Missouri Slope Care center in Bismarck. Memorial...
10/15/2025

Yvonne Richter

Yvonne Richter, 89, Bismarck, died October 12th, 2025, at Missouri Slope Care center in Bismarck. Memorial services will be Tuesday, October 21, 2025, at 1:30 p.m. at Bismarck Funeral Home. Interment will be at the North Dakota Veterans Cemetery, Mandan.

Yvonne was born in Linton, ND on January 7, 1936, to Anton and Kathryn Schneider. She was raised in Linton throughout her school years. While in High School Yvonne worked at the café that her parents owned. One day at the café she helped a young gentleman, Clinton. After all the visits and dates, the question was asked and accepted. On October 8th,1955 in Linton, Yvonne and Clinton were married.

Yvonne traveled all over the state with Clinton, due to him working with the telephone company. Through her travels she lived in 6 different cities and raised 5 kids. Yvonne loved to stay busy. If she wasn’t busy with her flower beds she was gardening and then canning the produce. She was an amazing oil painter, loved to play cards with friends, and in her down time you could find her sewing in her room, all different types of clothing, even her daughter’s wedding dresses. Yvonne loved to bowl. On those busy nights of bowling league, no bowling pin was safe when she walked into the bowling alley. Yvonne loved to cook and bake; you never went hungry when you stopped by for a visit. There were always cookies in the Cookie Monster cookie jar or a cake on the counter, the coffee was always hot and ready to drink. You had better be ready to cheer for the Twins during baseball or the Vikings during the football season, or else you wouldn’t hear the end of it. All her activities kept her busy until she moved into Missouri Slope Care Center in February 2021.

While at Missouri Slope Yvonne continued to stay busy, with crafts, church, word finds and even visiting the beauty shop, to make herself look prettier than she already was. This caring, recipe sharing/teaching, giggly and loving lady will be missed by many.

Yvonne is survived by her 5 children: Tim (Sandy), Florida, Nancy (Brian) Jamestown, Kathy (Stuart) Jamestown, Terry (Sheila) Bismarck and Clint Jr (Jody) Bismarck. She had several grand kids and many great grandchildren also. Visiting with her family, children, grandchildren, Tania (Tim), Nancy (Dillion, Danny and Amanda), Kathy (Ryan, Nick, Patty and Travis), Terry (Josh, Travis and Derrick and Tyler) Clinton Jr (Caden). She had many great grandchildren also, Brayton, Tate, Kane, Regan, Skylar, Ashlyn and Ryder and many nieces and nephews. Yvonne’s family was one of her greatest joys in life.

She was proceeded in death by her parents, Anton and Kathryn, two sisters, Irene and Phyllis, Husband, Clinton Sr and Grandson, Travis Van Zoest.

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Delia MadlandDelia Madland, 101, passed away October 8, 2025. Funeral Services will be Tuesday, October 14, 2025, at 11 ...
10/09/2025

Delia Madland

Delia Madland, 101, passed away October 8, 2025. Funeral Services will be Tuesday, October 14, 2025, at 11 AM at Faith Lutheran Church, Bismarck. Visitation will be Monday, October 13 from 5-7 PM at Bismarck Funeral Home with a prayer service beginning at 6:00 PM. Visitation will continue one hour prior to the service at the church. Burial will take place at the Menoken Cemetery.

Delia Vivian Madland was born on October 31, 1923, in Sterling, North Dakota, to Evelyn and Lawrence Mork. She attended McKenzie Elementary School and graduated from high school in Menoken. After graduation, Delia moved to Bismarck, where she began working at Benson’s Optical, a position she held for 14 years. In 1957, she took a role with the 35th Legislative Assembly at the Capitol, and later went on to work for the North Dakota State Insurance Department, where she served for 11 years.

Delia was an independent and adventurous spirit. In 1964, she bought a brand-new blue Chevy Bel Air, applied for her driver’s permit, and practiced driving on Harold and Margie’s farm. After passing her test with flying colors, she wasted no time putting her new skills to use. Along with her friend Alice Benson, she drove all the way to California—fearlessly navigating big cities and embracing the thrill of exploring new places.

On November 2, 1968, Delia married Clifford Madland and became a loving stepmother to Gordon and Linda. They lived in Jamestown, North Dakota, until Cliff’s retirement, after which they relocated to McLeod. Delia quickly became a cherished member of the McLeod community, leading the local ladies’ quilting circle for many years. She found great joy in quilting with her friends and built lifelong friendships through her creative work.

Delia and Cliff shared a love for dancing, traveling, and spending their winters in Mission, Texas. After Cliff’s passing in 1992, Delia continued the tradition of wintering in Texas, often traveling there with her close friend, Burdette, until 2005. That year, she moved to Bismarck to be closer to her family.

Delia remained active and social throughout her life. She and her sister Margie shared a love of dancing and frequently attended singles dances in Steele, North Dakota. In her later years, she lived under the loving care of her niece Janice, alongside her sister Margie. Together, they enjoyed music, puzzles, card games, and spending time with loved ones.

Delia is survived by her sister, Margie McCormick; stepson, Gordon Madland; grandchildren, and many nieces, nephews, and cherished friends. She was preceded in death by her husband, Clifford Madland; her parents, Evelyn and Lawrence Mork; sisters Dorothy Shaw (Jim) and Ethel Bray (Laudie); brothers Leonard Mork and Gerald Mork (Leola); and stepdaughter, Linda.

Delia will be remembered for her loving nature, warmth, resilience, and zest for life. She touched the hearts of many and left behind a legacy of love, laughter, and unforgettable memories.

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Rebecca "Becky" HoffmanRebecca (Becky) Lynn Hoffman, 68, of Sumner, WA passed away September 14th, 2025 after a short ba...
10/08/2025

Rebecca "Becky" Hoffman

Rebecca (Becky) Lynn Hoffman, 68, of Sumner, WA passed away September 14th, 2025 after a short battle with cancer. A memorial service will be held on Friday, Oct. 17, 2025 at 11:00 a.m. at the Bismarck Funeral Home. A private family burial will be held. A livestream of the service will be on the funeral home website.

Family will be receiving friends one hour prior to the service.

Becky was born and raised in Bismarck, North Dakota, the daughter of Wesley and Doris Johnson. She graduated from Bismarck High School in 1975. Becky later married Larry Hoffman, together they had 2 children Jason and Sara. She worked as a pharmacy technician in Enumclaw, Washington, for over 25 years, where she was known for her kindness and dedication.

Becky loved deeply and unconditionally—“to know her was to love her.” She carried a calm and steady spirit, unfazed even in life’s most difficult moments. Her greatest joy came from time spent with her family, whether watching her grandchildren play sports, reading her favorite romance novels, or setting out on a new adventure or spontaneous outing.

She will be dearly missed by her husband, Larry Hoffman; children Jason (Irene) Hoffman and Sara (Tony) Allan; grandchildren Kaleb, Kailen, Kassie, Blake, and Jordan; grand fur-babies Koa and Hauss; mother Doris Johnson; sisters Pam (Damon) Albers and Sandy (Cleary) Johs; and nieces Miranda, Lindsay, Jennifer, Makayla, and Amy.

Becky is preceded in death by her father, Wesley Johnson, and her grandparents Harry and Perpetua Kautzman, and Martin and Emma Johnson.

In lieu of flowers please donate to cancer research in loving memory of our mom and to all those who have been taken too soon by this disease.

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