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Sharron Lee <I>Schriever</I> Johnson

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Sharron Lee Schriever Johnson

Birth
Bristow, Butler County, Iowa, USA
Death
27 May 2018 (aged 77)
Iowa Falls, Hardin County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Hampton, Franklin County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
Plot
Lot 5B
Memorial ID
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Daughter of Luppo and Trienna Workman Schriever.

Married: 10 Feb 1962 at Bristow Reformed Church Bristow, Iowa.

Cremation services were carried out by Iowa Cremation.

Burial: 2 Jun 2018.
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Sharron Lee Johnson, the daughter of Luppo and Trienna (Workman) Schriever, was born on Wednesday, May 7, 1941 in Bristow, Iowa. She grew up in Britow, Iowa.

She graduated from Allison Bristow High School with the calss of 1959.

Following high school , she enrolled in the Mercedian School for practical Nurses graduating with her LPN in 1961.

On February 10, 1962 she married Robert "Bob" Irvin Johnson at Bristow Reformed Church in Bristow, Iowa. Bob saw Sharron walking down the street in Hampton, and it was love at first site for Bob. Later, while Bob was in the hospital after being accidentally shot, love blossomed for them both. To this union were born two children, Kathryn "Kathy" June and Kevin Robert. She and Robert farmed together on the Johnson home place, a Century Farm. Sharron worked 31 years at the Hampton Care Center always on the evening or night shift.

Sharrons first love was her faith life in Jusus her Savior; then her husband, children, grandchildren and future great-grandchildren due in August; nephews nieces and special friends; working with handicapped and elderly; and baking, cooking, canning and sharing garden produce.

Sharron's hobbies included included gardening, visiting shut-in friends, walking, reading, feeding birds, church quilting, Christian music, jigsaw puzzles, picking up trash from roadsides for which she received a Volunteer of the Year award from Governer Branstad redeeming cans and donating the proceeds to Relay for Life and Crop Walk.

She was baptized at First Reformed Church (Bristow). She was a member of St. John's Lutheran Church since 1962 and was a member of WELCA, held variuos offices for the church, and played the organ for nearly 40 years. She was an active participant in Relay for Life and active member of Adopt A Highway.

On Sunday, May 27, 2018, Sharron died in Iowa Falls, Iowa after a stroke at the age of 77 years and 20 days.

Those left to cherish her memory are her husband of 56 years, Bob Johnson of Latimer, a daughter and her husband Kathy (Tom) Dagit of Iowa Falls; a son and his wife Kivin (Diane) Johnson of Oskaloosa; four grandchildren; Josh9
(Kayla) Dagit of Rock Valley; Caleb Dagit of Iowa Falls; Max Johnson of Oskaloosa; and Ruby Johnson of Oskaloosa; a future great -granddaughter; a brother in lawLeon Casey and a sister in law Connie Schiever; special niece and nephews Sheryl (Wayne Young Lashley, Scott Young, and Steve (Della) Young; many family members and freiends.
Sharron was proceeded in death by her parents; her in-laws Irvin and Ruby Johnson; her sister and her husband Lavon and John Young; her sister and her husband Delores and Bud Montgomery; and her brother Leroy Schiever.
Daughter of Luppo and Trienna Workman Schriever.

Married: 10 Feb 1962 at Bristow Reformed Church Bristow, Iowa.

Cremation services were carried out by Iowa Cremation.

Burial: 2 Jun 2018.
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Sharron Lee Johnson, the daughter of Luppo and Trienna (Workman) Schriever, was born on Wednesday, May 7, 1941 in Bristow, Iowa. She grew up in Britow, Iowa.

She graduated from Allison Bristow High School with the calss of 1959.

Following high school , she enrolled in the Mercedian School for practical Nurses graduating with her LPN in 1961.

On February 10, 1962 she married Robert "Bob" Irvin Johnson at Bristow Reformed Church in Bristow, Iowa. Bob saw Sharron walking down the street in Hampton, and it was love at first site for Bob. Later, while Bob was in the hospital after being accidentally shot, love blossomed for them both. To this union were born two children, Kathryn "Kathy" June and Kevin Robert. She and Robert farmed together on the Johnson home place, a Century Farm. Sharron worked 31 years at the Hampton Care Center always on the evening or night shift.

Sharrons first love was her faith life in Jusus her Savior; then her husband, children, grandchildren and future great-grandchildren due in August; nephews nieces and special friends; working with handicapped and elderly; and baking, cooking, canning and sharing garden produce.

Sharron's hobbies included included gardening, visiting shut-in friends, walking, reading, feeding birds, church quilting, Christian music, jigsaw puzzles, picking up trash from roadsides for which she received a Volunteer of the Year award from Governer Branstad redeeming cans and donating the proceeds to Relay for Life and Crop Walk.

She was baptized at First Reformed Church (Bristow). She was a member of St. John's Lutheran Church since 1962 and was a member of WELCA, held variuos offices for the church, and played the organ for nearly 40 years. She was an active participant in Relay for Life and active member of Adopt A Highway.

On Sunday, May 27, 2018, Sharron died in Iowa Falls, Iowa after a stroke at the age of 77 years and 20 days.

Those left to cherish her memory are her husband of 56 years, Bob Johnson of Latimer, a daughter and her husband Kathy (Tom) Dagit of Iowa Falls; a son and his wife Kivin (Diane) Johnson of Oskaloosa; four grandchildren; Josh9
(Kayla) Dagit of Rock Valley; Caleb Dagit of Iowa Falls; Max Johnson of Oskaloosa; and Ruby Johnson of Oskaloosa; a future great -granddaughter; a brother in lawLeon Casey and a sister in law Connie Schiever; special niece and nephews Sheryl (Wayne Young Lashley, Scott Young, and Steve (Della) Young; many family members and freiends.
Sharron was proceeded in death by her parents; her in-laws Irvin and Ruby Johnson; her sister and her husband Lavon and John Young; her sister and her husband Delores and Bud Montgomery; and her brother Leroy Schiever.


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