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Alice K. Johnson

Portland, Oregon

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Johnson, Alice K. 91 Nov. 14, 1922 June 23, 2014 Alice Kotchik Johnson, 91, was born in Portland to Russian-Ukrainian imm- igrants, John and Palagia Kotchik, the youngest of three children. Her brothers were George and Walter Kotchik, both deceased. All three were lifelong Oregonians. The family...

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I have a ring that Alice picked out for me. I was unsure, and now I know why I have it. Whenever I wear it, I will think of her and her impeccable taste.

I will miss visiting with alice such a wonderful lady
Such a loss for everyone
Carolyn sanden

Our family owned an ice cream shop a few doors down from Johnson Jewelers and I think Mrs. Johnson must have been our first customer. I looked forward to seeing her every day when she would come in for her morning coffee break. At first one might feel intimidated by someone with her grace and class, but she would quickly put you at ease with her sweet and lovely nature. I appreciated the love she had for her family as I feel the same love for mine. I know the loss is huge for you, Jerry...

Alice was a very caring and friendly person and was always ready to tell a story or two. I enjoyed my visits with Alice if it was talking about my jewelry repair or just a friendly chat. She knew both my parents as they too grew up in the neighborhood. I always felt a connection between Alice when talking with her and looked forward to many afternoons at the store. She will be truly missed.

Dear Craig and Jerry,
I am so sorry for your loss. Such a nice lady! from the dreaded silverware customer.

Dear Craig and Jerry: We have always felt that your mother and both of you have been part of our family thru thick and thin for the last 55 years or so. She was so special and she will be in our hearts forever. Bless you all.

Alice was one of the most genuine and kind people I have ever met. I feel very blessed to have known her. She had a way about her that just made me feel at home whenever I was around her. I will always remember the many stories she toldme and will tell them to her granddaughter Ruby so she will know about her Grandma Alice. I am so happy Alice got to spend the first year of Ruby's life with her. Alice loved Ruby so much, she called her a little dolly.We miss you Alice and will never forget...

What a wonderful lady...Alice ..you will be missed! You're the last of the "old time" neighborhood business'...my mom's beauty salon was next door to you in the early 1950's. We will all miss you!!

I Love You Mom