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LOUISE ELIZABETH CARBINE JOHNSON

LOUISE ELIZABETH CARBINE JOHNSON obituary

LOUISE JOHNSON Obituary

Louise Elizabeth Carbine Johnson Louise Elizabeth Carbine Johnson, our beloved mother, sister, and grandmother, passed away Dec. 29, 2009, in Naperville, from pulmonary hypertension. While we will miss her wise and constant guidance, we know Louise had a joyful reunion with her eternal companion, Kim, who was anxiously awaiting her arrival. Louise was born Dec. 6, 1943, in Salt Lake City, Utah. She was the second of three children born to Leland and Melva Carbine. Louise lived on Chadwick Street in Sugar House and attended Highland Park Elementary School and graduated from Highland High School. She attended the University of Utah for two years and then worked full time at First Security Bank where she met her husband. Louise married Delbert Kim Johnson for time and all eternity on Sept. 6, 1968, in the Salt Lake temple. Louise found her true calling in life as a wife and mother. Together with Kim, they were blessed with eight children. Louise devoted all of her time and energy to raising her children. She made individual time for each child: attending sporting events, lending her talents to help with their homework, and spending time talking to and counseling with her children. Even as adults, each of her children counts her as one of their best friends. Her greatest joy was spending time with her posterity. Her children and grandchildren all "rise up and call her blessed." Louise loved to grow things and maintained a very extensive garden. She spent significant time growing fruits and vegetables that she canned or froze for her family. Her salsa will be missed by many. She even loved the satisfaction of pulling weeds. Louise loved playing the piano, watching old movies and crossword puzzles. Louise is known and loved by many for her even temper, good nature, and wisdom. She chose to live a simple life but enriched the lives of everyone who knew her. A faithful member of the LDS Church, Louise served in many different positions. She loved to serve others and teach children about the Gospel. Louise is survived by her eight children, Jeffrey L. Johnson (Lisa) of Pleasant Grove, Utah, Joshua D. Johnson (Katy) of Yakima, Wash., Sara L. Smith (Kurt) of Nashville, Tenn., Jessica J. Child (Andrew) of Naperville, Adam K. Johnson (Nikki) of Round Lake Beach, Matthew H. Johnson (Sharon) of Provo, Utah, Katie C. Earp (Ryan) of Tucson, Ariz., and Elizabeth W. Earp (Daniel) of Kyle, Texas. She is also survived by her 23 grandchildren: Maren, Talia, Miles, Grant Johnson, Emma, Timothy, Savannah, Caroline Johnson, Sean, Trevor, Leia, Myla Smith, Tyler, Rachel, Tanner, Anna, Ellie and Claire Child, Dallin, Caleb, and Natalie Johnson, Marissa and Devon Earp. She is also survived by siblings, Rita Ann Best of Harrisonburg, Va. and Daniel Carbine of Salt Lake City, Utah. Louise was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Kim; and her parents, Leland D. Carbine and Melva W. Hudson Carbine. Funeral services will be Saturday, Jan. 2, at 11 a.m. at the Naperville LDS Meetinghouse, 1411 95th Street, Naperville, IL 60564. A viewing will be held Friday, Jan. 1, from 4 to 7 p.m. at Friedrich-Jones Funeral Home, 44 S. Mill St., Naperville, IL 60540, and Saturday from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. at the church. Graveside services will be held Jan. 4, at 11 a.m. in Santaquin, Utah.

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Published by Daily Herald from Dec. 31, 2009 to Jan. 1, 2010.

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Alan Farr

January 5, 2010

My thoughts are with you and your family. I grew up in the same neighborhood as Louise and attended Highland Park and Highand High School with Louise. Louise was a special person adnd I know you will miss her.

January 3, 2010

This was announced in sacrament meeting today, and we are all so sad to hear of her passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with (Bishop) Adam, Nikki and all of the Johnson family.

Karen Knowlton
Lake Villa First Ward, Illinois

January 2, 2010

January 2, 2010

We just got word of the passing of your dear mother. We are serving a humanitarian mission in Slovakia and got word shortly before we entered the Missionary Training Center on May 25, 2009, that her health had got worse. I was thinking of Louise especially during this Christmas season and wondered how she was doing.

Louise was on the top of my list as one of the best cousins a person could have. She was such a great example of Christ-like living to everyone, and always so cheerful with such a special smile.

She and I (Nadine) spent a lot of time together when we were younger. I have a lot of good memories spending time with her at the home on Chadwick Street and going to Girls Camp at Brighton; also times she spent with us at our home (Aunt Laura and Uncle Lloyd's) in Santaquin. We have also enjoyed the time spent with Ann and Danny, and visits from Aunt Melva and Uncle Lee. I will never forget the time Kim and Louise and family came to Mama'a (Aunt Laura's) 90th birthday party and how you all pitched in and helped with the dinner, serving and clean-up. You have all been taught well by a wonderful father and mother. What a blessing it is that they are together now for eternity.

We can't be in Santaquin for the graveside services, but our thoughts are with you here in Slovakia. We are so glad that we were able to be with you in Santaquin when Elder Alexander (then bishop) conducted your father's graveside service. We were once again impressed by your wonderful family, each and every one of you.

What a blessing your mother, and also father, were in each of our lives. What a joyful reunion it is for them at this time, and how joyful it will be for us when our time comes. May God bless each of you.

Love,
Archie and Nadine Alexander
(Starsi and Sestra Alexander)

Amanda Jones

December 31, 2009

I'm so sorry to hear about the passing of your mother. I know she was so sick. What a wonderful blessing the gospel is to know that she's with your father again. I wish I could be there for the funeral. Please know that you're in our prayers at this time.

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