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Lucile Johnson

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Lucile Johnson1919 ~ 2013A Love Letter to Mom:Mom, you survived three wars (with your heroic companion of 67 years), birthed five children, lived on three continents, wrote six books, recorded a dozen tapes, and spoke to a million people. You shared many beautiful truths with the world. But,...

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Dear Johnson family, Please accept our sincere condolences concerning Sister Johnson's passing away. She was an elect lady of the Lord who memorably touched the lives of numerous people. She will be greatly missed by people from all over the world. May the Lord's comforting blessings sustain you and your family as you walk the path of bereavement. Sincerely, Clyde and Amélia Triptow

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

She was my mentor as a very young, newly married woman. I listened to her every word on the cassette tapes she produced. She made me laugh and cry as I hung on everything she had to say and she guided me to become a better and stronger person than I could have without her wisdom. I finally did have the chance to meet her when she came to California to speak at a Know Your Religion meeting. When I finally and timidly made my way to the podium afterwards I told her that I had been listening...

She was my mentor as a very young, newly married woman. I listened to her every word on the cassette tapes she produced. She made me laugh and cry as I hung on everything she had to say and she guided me to become a better and stronger person than I could have without her wisdom. I finally did have the chance to meet her when she came to California to speak at a Know Your Religion meeting. When I finally and timidly made my way to the podium afterwards I told her that I had been listening...

I was so touched when you spoke at the Ft Lauderdale Stake Center, I had been going through an exceptionally difficult time, and you renewed my faith. I don’t personally know you, but I have deeply loved and respected you ever since. I’m so grateful that our lives touched. I wish I could have known you better but I couldn’t have loved you more. God be with us til we meet again. Thank you for the light that you shined on so many!Gina Zimmerman Paz

I loved Sister Johnson. I was privileged to travel with her when she lectured for BYU Continuing Education in Southern California. We shared many stories and I will ALWAYS remember her sweet spirit.

I am an LDS Chaplain's wife. We first met Lucile and Johnny in Heidelberg, Germany in 1967. We invited Lucile to speak at every post to which we were assigned for over 20 years, to include the post at which we retired. She came to Hawaii as the keynote speaker for the First Army Women's Conference. I knew she could get the Conference off the ground and she did. That was in 1987 and it is still going strong in Hawaii. I then invited her to Ft. Lewis, Washington in 1995 to do the same. The...

I visited every time I came to Salt Lake. Her sweet caregiver took this a couple years ago. A treasured moment

The Caring

Warmed to the core -
No fire could have done it better.

A simple hand of friendship
clasped my own
and drew me close
and wrapped my heart in love.

You made me know you cared.
Long years from now
I'll glow in the retelling
of this moment that we shared.

Judy M. Stoeltzing - I love my friend Lucy Belle. Our last visit was early July. We had a fine talk as she "held court" in her recliner. God bless her wonderful family. MIZPAH!...

I first heard Lucile Johnson speak at an Education Week in Las Vegas shortly after I was baptized in November 1977. She said something that made a big impression on me and I will never forget. She said "husbands treat your wives like queens like when you were dating." At the time I was dating the young man who introduced me to the Church and baptized me. I realized that if he didn't treat me like a queen while we were dating then what would marriage be like so I broke-up with him. A...