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Gwendolyn Carole Johnson

Los Angeles, California

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December 23, 1927 - June 27, 2025 Gwendolyn Carole Johnson, 97, of Palos Verdes, California, passed away peacefully on June 27, 2025. Born in Torrance, California on December 23, 1927, Gwendolyn graduated from Redondo Union High School and attended El Camino College. After college she worked in...

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Facebook Friend, Our Mothers taught us to be Beacons of Light in our careers, in our centers of Faith and to our Loved Ones. Always feel , know how special you are to her and HOW GRATEFUL she is to be your, Mother. Life is a VALUABLE gift and she must be overjoyed to know she raised such a VALUABLE asset to our world. HUGS , as you celebrate the woman she was to all ,on Gods´ earth and the woman she will ALWAYS remain, in your heart. The next time you walk on the beach , look and...

My deepest condolences go to all Gwen's family. I have so many lovely memories of her from my childhood, right up to my high school years. I have Gwen to thank for my treasured friendship with her daughter, Robin Bacon Geissler. May her memory live on in the hearts of all who knew her and loved her. She will forever live in my memory as "Glamourous Gwen", which is how I always thought of her.

I worked at the nursing home where Gwen stayed in her 90's. She was sharp as a tac and quick to recognize good in others. We had so many deep discussions about spirituality and she was razor sharp in her ability to take in new ideas. I would have loved to have had her as a friend when I was younger but I'm afraid I wouldn't have been able to keep up with her. I feel like we will always be soul sisters because of the warmth, caring, and ideas we shared. She was very intelligent, very fun, and...

Gwen was my mother´s sister, my dear aunt, but she and her twin sister Jacque were more like my older sisters. They were a big part of my childhood and I miss them both. The legacy of those three "Fraley Girls", Gwen and Jacque and Betty, lives on in all of us.