It is with earthly sadness and heavenly joy that we bid Adieu (goodbye and until we meet again) to our devoted mother and grandmother, Blanche Amorena Middleton Johnson, who died peacefully surrounded by family on April 12, 2018.
Blanche was born January 16, 1916 in Ventura CA to grocery/butcher shop owners Martin and Martina Amorena, who had immigrated from the Basque region of Spain. She was an only child and at the age of 15, Blanche's father passed away. She and her mother moved to Santa Barbara and Blanche graduated from Santa Barbara High School, class of 1933.
After attending business college, she began a career working in secretarial positions starting with the Hughes Brothers Pontiac and Buick company until she met and then married Lewis K. Middleton in 1936. Following in her family tradition, Blanche and Lewis began buying, restoring and reselling neighborhood grocery stores as well as starting a family. Blanche had four daughters and one son, Marty, who sadly drown at the age of four. While raising her kids, Blanche often volunteered in their schools and Catholic parishes around Santa Barbara. She was active in the Las Hijas de Espana, a social club that celebrated Spanish culture and cuisine and after Lewis gave her a set of golf clubs for Christmas one year, she began her lifelong love affair with golf!
In 1958, Blanche went back to work part-time and began a longstanding career in banking. She was employed as a teller and new accounts representative that included Santa Barbara Savings and Loan, Crocker Citizens and Great Western. In 1961, her husband died suddenly of a heart attack and Blanche began working full-time to support her family. In 1966, she married Allen Johnson, a successful bank executive. Blanche and Allen had a life filled with family, friends, golf and other activities that included service in Kiwanis, church, the Transition House and caring for Allen's parents until their deaths. In 1994, Blanche's husband Allen, died from a sudden heart attack and the matriarch of the family remained strong and faith filled.
In 1996, Blanche began a decade of world travel with family and friends. As a young girl,
Blanche learned to play the piano and dance. She enjoyed both of these hobbies throughout her entire life. Over the years, Blanche participated in many golf and social events as well as centered her life in the work and activities of the Old Mission Santa Barbara. Blanche worked at the switchboard, took communion to the house bound, and as a member of the St. Clare's circle, drove the sisters to appointments and prayed with them. She was a member of the Santa Barbara Municipal Golf Course Women's Club and a devoted member of the YMCA on Hitchcock Way. Blanche spent her final years living with her eldest daughter and son-in-law, Dawn and John Frederick while enjoying frequent extended visits in the company of her daughters, son-in-laws, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Blanche is survived by her four daughters: Dawn (John) Frederick of El Segundo,CA; Lynne Taylor of Laguna Niguel, CA; Christy Middleton (Henry Manriquez) of San Diego, CA; and Melanie (Gilbert) Parker of Stockton as well as her 11 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held at the Old Mission Santa Barbara, Friday, April 27 at 11 a.m. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation either to La Casa de Maria, https://www.lacasademaria.org/giving-overview/ or the
Transition House https://www.transitionhouse.com/donate/
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Charlie Haney Littrell
April 21, 2022
Blanche,
Just last weekend, I was over at Christy's house and heard your voice on a grandmother's book you read to your granddaughters. I was wonderful to hear your cute, perky tone, Plus, Mexican Train is not FUN without you. I can still hear you say, "Charlie, may I cheat????" You were a major blessing to my life.
Lots of hugs from Him and me,
Charlie
Charlie Littrell
April 24, 2020
Blanche, loved every Mexican Train we played together. Even though you are one the sweetest woman I know, it was a challenge to keep you from not cheating..."Can I play more than one tile?" "Can I go again?" were just 2 of the comments we would hear during the game. I miss you, Blanche!!! and the support you had for me and your entire family.
May 4, 2018
Our darling Great Grandmother "Blanche", as you enter your new heavenly home, may you rest in peace for which you truly deserve, For you will be truly missed and remembered for your love and honor in which we will preserve, We love you always and forever and may God be with you.
Your Great Grand Children,
Lauren and Ryan Taylor
Larry Lopez
May 2, 2018
It is a sad day to hear about the death of your great grand mother "Blanche". May God give you the strength to bear this pain. She will be in our hearts and prayers.
Mary and Larry Lopez and family
April 27, 2018
It was wonderful knowing Blanche! Her beautiful smile showed her delight, wonder and joy which we all felt when around her. We will miss her --- our sincere condolences to her beautiful family.
Bob and Evie
John and Charlie Littrell
April 26, 2018
How fortunate we were to have known Blanche. An incredible woman in so many ways...enthusiastic, great listener,plus passionate about life, her family, and God. As Christy and Henry know...Mexican Train will never be the same again..."Charlie, can I have another turn???" What a long, blessed life Blanche had. ❤We will miss your smiling face.
April 26, 2018
Sincere condolences to the Middleton family. May she rest forever in God's Peace. Nancy Paterson (nee Bareño)
Kathleen Malley
April 25, 2018
Blanche was a gift to all that knew her. We send our condolences to her beautiful family. With love, Kathy and Stan
April 25, 2018
So sorry to hear about your loss. Your Mom sounded like a great woman. Frank and Millie
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