Beth spent her early years helping her Dad on the farm, and later attended country schools in West Concord. She was a workhorse who never complained, and was a helper to everyone. She was an unselfish woman who gave of herself often.
Beth was blessed with a loving family. She married Allan Johnson on September 10, 1941 at First Baptist Church in West Concord. Beth raised three children with a firm hand and loving heart. She was the Sunday school secretary for many years. She rarely missed a Sunday and ensured that when a new baby was born, the family was presented with a red rose. Later, she began working at Olson's store in Old Concord, and then spent years working afternoons at Vogel's Bakery until she retired.
Beth loved watching Murder, She Wrote and Matlock, and she loved a good piece of chocolate. She was a fantastic cook, even though she didn't like to do it.
Beth's greatest affection, however, was reserved for her grandchildren and great grandchildren. She spent tireless hours babysitting, sewing the occasional funky outfit or costume, shopping, and teaching them how to read.
Czaplewski Family Funeral Homes ~ Hayfield, MN
Beth spent her early years helping her Dad on the farm, and later attended country schools in West Concord. She was a workhorse who never complained, and was a helper to everyone. She was an unselfish woman who gave of herself often.
Beth was blessed with a loving family. She married Allan Johnson on September 10, 1941 at First Baptist Church in West Concord. Beth raised three children with a firm hand and loving heart. She was the Sunday school secretary for many years. She rarely missed a Sunday and ensured that when a new baby was born, the family was presented with a red rose. Later, she began working at Olson's store in Old Concord, and then spent years working afternoons at Vogel's Bakery until she retired.
Beth loved watching Murder, She Wrote and Matlock, and she loved a good piece of chocolate. She was a fantastic cook, even though she didn't like to do it.
Beth's greatest affection, however, was reserved for her grandchildren and great grandchildren. She spent tireless hours babysitting, sewing the occasional funky outfit or costume, shopping, and teaching them how to read.
Czaplewski Family Funeral Homes ~ Hayfield, MN
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