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                    Anita Johnson 
			
            
            [July 
			17, 2013]  
            		
            		
            		LINCOLN --
			Anita G. Johnson, 83, of Lincoln, died Wednesday, July 10, 2013, at 
			6:28 p.m. at St. Clara's Manor. (Below is a copy of 
							the obituary from the funeral home.) ___ 
							LINCOLN-Anita G. Johnson, 83, of Lincoln Illinois 
							passed July 10, 2013 in Lincoln at St. Clara's Manor 
							with family present. 
							A visitation will be at St. John United Church of 
							Christ in Lincoln, IL on Thursday, July 25, 2013, 
							from 4:30-7 P.M. with a memorial service at 7:00 
							p.m. Fellowship with coffee and dessert will follow 
							the service. A private family graveside service will 
							take place Friday July 26, 2013 with Pastor Jan 
							Johnson officiating. Arrangements were entrusted to 
							Fricke-Calvert-Schrader Funeral Home in Lincoln. In 
							lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Lincoln 
							Community Action Senior Nutrition at
							
							www.capcil.org/donate.htm, St John's United 
							Church of Christ at
							
							www.stjohnucclincolnillinois.com, or to the 
							Lupus Foundation of America, Illlinois Chapter, 525 
							West Monroe Street, Suite 900, Chicago, IL 
							60661-3793. 
							Anita was born in Decatur, IL on August 24, 1929, to 
							Adam William "Willie" and Elfrieda Lenardt, who 
							immigrated from Germany in the 1920's. She spoke 
							German until she attended school where she quickly 
							learned English. She was united in marriage to 
							Nelson E. "Gene" Johnson on January 23, 1948 in 
							Lincoln, IL. He preceded her in death on December 
							31, 2010. | 
                    
					 
							She is survived by her daughters, Cindy Johnson (Tim 
							Humes) of Seattle WA and Beth (Ken) Stewart of 
							Germantown Hills, IL. She is also survived by her 
							brother: Fred (Gloria) Lenardt of Lincoln; and three 
							grandchildren: Daniel and and Britta Humes of 
							Seattle WA, and Anna Stewart of Germantown Hill, IL. 
							There are seven surviving nieces and nephews. She 
							was preceded in death by her parents, sister Ruth 
							Lenardt, and infant brother Walter. 
							Anita was a Lincoln High School graduate of 1947. 
							She enjoyed working for the Office of Veterans 
							Affairs in Lincoln, IL for nine years and then as a 
							church secretary for the St. John United Church of 
							Christ for 18 years. She was an active member of the 
							St. John United Church of Christ for many years and 
							served as a church deacon, she volunteered 
							delivering Meals On Wheels for 20 years. Anita was 
							also involved in the American Legion Ladies 
							Auxiliary, and she volunteered for the American Red 
							Cross.  
							Anita's home was the center of many extended family 
							gatherings for the holidays and celebrations. Her 
							greatest joy was her grandchildren. She was 
							proficient at sewing and was known to create her own 
							patterns. If there was something broken, she was up 
							to the task of fixing it. Favorite pass-times were 
							card club, family games, reading, traveling, 
							fishing, sailing as a girl, being with friends and 
							cooking. She also cared for her in-laws and parents 
							as they became elderly. She will be remembered as a 
							kind, compassionate, intelligent lady and will be 
							greatly missed. |