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♥ IN MEMORY OF CECILE JOHNSON ♥
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Cecile, the daughter of William James and Eliza Nixon (Meginness) Hutchinson, was born March 23, 1907 in Hazel Dell Township, Pottawattamie County, and was one of six children in the family. She was baptized at Hazel Dell and confirmed at St. Paul's Lutheran Church in rural Neola. Cecile attended Hazel Dell School until the eighth grade.
She was united in marriage to Marvin Chris Johnson on October 29, 1930 at St. Paul's Lutheran Church in rural Neola. After their marriage they farmed in the areas of Missouri Valley, Honey Creek, Hazel Dell and Persia. They were the parents of five children, Bernice, Mildred, Mary Jane, Duane and Eileen.
Cecile was known for her banana cream pies at threshing time and for her huge strawberry patch. She helped milk all the cows until the children were old enough to take over the milking. Cecile enjoyed making quilts and quilting them for her children and grandchildren. She also crocheted many doilies and afghans for her family and friends.
She is preceded in death by her parents, her husband, Marvin and one son, Duane, three brothers: Ben, Ray and Harvey "Pete" Hutchison, and two sisters: Elizabeth Kyle and Cora Hough.
She is survived by her children: Bernice and her husband Ralph Baldauf of Omaha, Nebraska; Mildred and her husband Bob Miller of Atlantic, Iowa; Mary Jane and her husband, Keith Peterson of Shelby, Iowa; Eileen and her husband Frank Killpack of Neola, Iowa; twenty-five grandchildren, fifty-two great grandchildren and fourteen great great grandchildren, other relatives and many friends.
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You Never Said Goodbye
You never said I'm leaving
You never said goodbye
You were gone before I knew it,
And only God knew why
A million times I needed you,
A million times I cried
If love alone could have saved you,
You never would have died
In life I loved you dearly
In death I love you still
In my heart you hold a place,
That no one could ever fill
It broke my heart to lose you,
But you didn't go alone
For part of me went with you,
The day God took you home.
~Author Unknown~
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I MISS YOU GRANDMA...
♥ڿڰۣಌ▬▬▬▬♥๑۩۩๑♥▬▬▬▬▬ಌڿڰۣ♥
♥ IN MEMORY OF CECILE JOHNSON ♥
♥ڿڰۣಌ▬▬▬▬♥๑۩۩๑♥▬▬▬▬▬ಌڿڰۣ♥
Cecile, the daughter of William James and Eliza Nixon (Meginness) Hutchinson, was born March 23, 1907 in Hazel Dell Township, Pottawattamie County, and was one of six children in the family. She was baptized at Hazel Dell and confirmed at St. Paul's Lutheran Church in rural Neola. Cecile attended Hazel Dell School until the eighth grade.
She was united in marriage to Marvin Chris Johnson on October 29, 1930 at St. Paul's Lutheran Church in rural Neola. After their marriage they farmed in the areas of Missouri Valley, Honey Creek, Hazel Dell and Persia. They were the parents of five children, Bernice, Mildred, Mary Jane, Duane and Eileen.
Cecile was known for her banana cream pies at threshing time and for her huge strawberry patch. She helped milk all the cows until the children were old enough to take over the milking. Cecile enjoyed making quilts and quilting them for her children and grandchildren. She also crocheted many doilies and afghans for her family and friends.
She is preceded in death by her parents, her husband, Marvin and one son, Duane, three brothers: Ben, Ray and Harvey "Pete" Hutchison, and two sisters: Elizabeth Kyle and Cora Hough.
She is survived by her children: Bernice and her husband Ralph Baldauf of Omaha, Nebraska; Mildred and her husband Bob Miller of Atlantic, Iowa; Mary Jane and her husband, Keith Peterson of Shelby, Iowa; Eileen and her husband Frank Killpack of Neola, Iowa; twenty-five grandchildren, fifty-two great grandchildren and fourteen great great grandchildren, other relatives and many friends.
•*¨*•.¸¸♥♥¸.•*¨*♥♥¨*•.¸¸♥♥¸.•*¨*•
You Never Said Goodbye
You never said I'm leaving
You never said goodbye
You were gone before I knew it,
And only God knew why
A million times I needed you,
A million times I cried
If love alone could have saved you,
You never would have died
In life I loved you dearly
In death I love you still
In my heart you hold a place,
That no one could ever fill
It broke my heart to lose you,
But you didn't go alone
For part of me went with you,
The day God took you home.
~Author Unknown~
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I MISS YOU GRANDMA...
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