She was born to Lawrence "Tip" and Mary "Kate" Katherine (Fincham) Johnson in Marysville, Kansas. She attended school in Hanover, Kansas, graduating in 1973. She then began working for the State of Nebraska in Lincoln doing data entry until 1986 when she moved to Osceola and began working at John Deere in Osceola as a bookkeeper.
In September 1986 she was united in marriage to David DeVon Johnson at Salem Lutheran Church in Stromsburg. To this union one son was born.
In 2003 Carla began working in Grand Island for a short time and later began working for the State of Nebraska Department of Roads in York as a secretary and bookkeeper. Dave passed away in 2005. In 2010 Carla moved to York. In early 2014 she quit working due to her health and in May 2014 moved to the Mahoney House. In December 2016 she moved to the Independence House Mandarin in Lincoln where she resided until her passing.
She was a member of Salem Lutheran Church, and was always a dedicated employee. She enjoyed baking and gardening when she lived on the farm and always enjoyed spending time with Curtis. Even with her poor health, she continued to brighten people's days making them happy.
She was preceded in death by her husband David and her parents Tip and Kate.
She was born to Lawrence "Tip" and Mary "Kate" Katherine (Fincham) Johnson in Marysville, Kansas. She attended school in Hanover, Kansas, graduating in 1973. She then began working for the State of Nebraska in Lincoln doing data entry until 1986 when she moved to Osceola and began working at John Deere in Osceola as a bookkeeper.
In September 1986 she was united in marriage to David DeVon Johnson at Salem Lutheran Church in Stromsburg. To this union one son was born.
In 2003 Carla began working in Grand Island for a short time and later began working for the State of Nebraska Department of Roads in York as a secretary and bookkeeper. Dave passed away in 2005. In 2010 Carla moved to York. In early 2014 she quit working due to her health and in May 2014 moved to the Mahoney House. In December 2016 she moved to the Independence House Mandarin in Lincoln where she resided until her passing.
She was a member of Salem Lutheran Church, and was always a dedicated employee. She enjoyed baking and gardening when she lived on the farm and always enjoyed spending time with Curtis. Even with her poor health, she continued to brighten people's days making them happy.
She was preceded in death by her husband David and her parents Tip and Kate.
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