May God bless you and your...
Another year has passed but nothing has changed. Miss you just as much as I did 17 years ago. Think of you every day.
Kandy Husbands
August 30, 2022 | Family


Lincoln, Nebraska
Ginger L. Johnson, 56, Lincoln, died Sunday (9/4/05) in Lincoln. Born, Fremont (7/21/49), to Duane L. Sr. and Betty (Callaway) Johnson. Purchasing assistant, Alternative Business Systems. Longtime member: Lincoln Women's Bowling Association. Family includes: mother, Betty J. Johnson, Lincoln;...
Read MoreAnother year has passed but nothing has changed. Miss you just as much as I did 17 years ago. Think of you every day.
Kandy Husbands
August 30, 2022 | Family
Thinking of you today just like every other day. It's been 16 years but seems like yesterday. Miss you so much. Time does not heal all wounds.
Kandy Husbands
September 04, 2021 | Family
Ginger . . It's been 15 years already since you passed. They say that time heals all wounds. Not true. A day doesn't go by that I ask why Duane, Vickie and I got 15 more years than you. You were the most thoughtful and generous of us three but God must have had a plan for you. When it's my time, I know you'll be waiting with open arms. Love you!
Kandy Johnson-Husbands
August 30, 2020 | Gravois Mills, MO
Ging, a month ago today you left us. I still drive to your apartment and want to pull into your parking lot and come in, like I did for so many years. But you're not there. I try to catch myself from dialing your phone number that isn't there anymore, either. I still do email you and will until I get an undeliverable notice. I hope you're reading each and every one as I tell you how my day went, knowing you totally understand as you always have. You could read my mind like nobody else...as...
Vickie Johnson Fisher
October 04, 2005 | Lincoln, NE
My prayers and heart felt condolences go out to Ginger's family. I worked with Ginger many years ago at State Farm and was shocked to learn of her passing through a mutual friend. Ginger was always smiling, friendly and compassionate and I know will be sorely missed by all those who loved her.
Margaret Turner-Cornelius
September 29, 2005 | Gary, IN
My condolences go out to Ginger's family at the loss of a their beloved sister. I knew Ginger and her sisters, Kandy and Vickie, many years ago when we used to play softball on 70th Street when it was just a dirt road. I moved away and lost contact with Ginger and was deeply saddened to learn of her passing. She was a very caring and fun loving girl and I know she will be deeply missed by everybody who had the privledge to know her.
Mary Wentz
September 25, 2005 | Castle Rock, CO
I knew Ginger for about 10 years and was terribly saddened to hear of her passing. I was fortunate enough to get to know her through her volunteer days at the Moose Lodge where she greeted customers with her lovely smile and worked many hours for barely nothing. She loved people and loved playing her pickles. She talked often of her sister Vickie and how much she loved doing things with her. I was a silent guest at her service and got to see first hand the love that her siblings had for...
Karen Loos-Sherman
September 23, 2005 | Lincoln, NE
Ging, a year ago today we were starting on what was to be our beautiful trip to Boston. I'm so very sorry it didn't turn out that way but you gave it your 150%, as always. You gifted me with so many splendid memories that I'll cherish forever. I love you.
Vickie Johnson Fisher
September 23, 2005 | Lincoln, NE
Ging, it's been 10 days and nights now since you've left us. It seems like just 10 minutes ago and other times it seems like 10 years ago. I think of you every waking moment, every time I hear a leaf rustle in the wind, every time I look at the moon and stars, I see your beautiful face. Autumn was our favorite season as you always decorated for Halloween like nobody else could. I love you, Little Girl, and can't believe I still have to stop myself from calling your phone number and/or...
Vickie Johnson-Fisher
September 14, 2005 | Lincoln, NE