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Vicki L. JOHNSON

Toledo, Ohio

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JOHNSON Vicki L. Vicki L. Johnson, age 48 years, of Ottawa Lake, MI, died peacefully Monday, February 1, 2010, in her home surrounded by her loving family. Born September 22, 1961, in Toledo, OH, she was the daughter of Kenneth and Rosemary (Zientkiewicz) Lemke. A 1979 graduate of Start High...

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My Aunt Vicki was an amazing person, mother, wife, grandmother, sister, and every other title she may have held.

She was one of the most caring, unjudgemental, hospitable, loving persons I've ever met...and because of her I now try to make a conscious effort to be like that when I find myself being cynical or negative. She was always quick to give a hug and never shy with her 'love you's'. People often say things like "how are you doing?" or "how have you been?" as a way of...

My Aunt Vicki was an amazing person. She loved everyone, saw the good in bad, and she loved life. I remember those last moments with her when I went over there, upset about an appointment for an expander when she told me I would always have a beautiful smile. She immediately lightened my mood. That was what she always did. She would show you her smile and you instantly felt better because of her warmth. Whenever I'm feeling down about losing her I always remember that smile, which makes me...

Mark & Family,

Sincerely sorry for your loss. Vicki was a wonderful person. We had a lot of good times at Whittier and Start High School. Heaven has a new angel!

God Bless you all during this difficult time.

Wendy

Dear Vicki,

I attended your funeral and I found it quite moving. Your younger sister's elegy which highlighted your taking care of your siblings while you were in High School was a tribute. She stated that she looked up you and that you had your own apartment at 17 years of age and attended Start High School by bus in the morning and then off to be an adult working as a secretary in downtown Toledo in the afternoon hit home with all of us whom were there. You ARE clearly a mentor...

Vicki, We haven't seen you much in your adult years, but have kept in touch with Rosemary and know about your loving and caring ways throughout your life. We saw those qualities in you when you were a child, you were the protective sister and friend, and sometimes you were the 'parent', always making sure your mom and family were taken care of...When we think of you, we see that flashing beautiful smile that warms your face and spreads to those around you. You were always a fighter and we...

Vicki, I'm so proud of you sister. You were with us til the very end. You did it your way. Alot of people walked away from your funeral wanting to be a better person. You have such a positive effect on people. I was remembering so much the past few days of the good times with you. Like when i came to visit your office and catch up on our families ,(you always offered me chocolate that came in from the lab.) lunches@ Aladdins, a brisk walk when spring hit ,just dialing your cell to say hi....

Dear Rosemary and Family, My thoughts and prayers are with you at this sad time. Having lost my sister at an early age and remembering what my parents experienced at the loss of their youngest chlid, I know what you are going through. I am sorry I couldn't be with you but know I am near in spirit. I feel Ciocia Emily will take care of Vicki for us now. Love,
Francine Wojciechowski

Iwas luckey to of known Vicki, and Julie when I worked at General Mills, until I retired
God has a special place for Vicki in his home
She is away from the pain and stress of this world
I pray that God gives you her family the strength to go on and get through the pain of her loss
GOD DOES NOT MAKE MISTAKES///
God bless you Julie, Rose, and all her family
Love Debra (Garrison ) Lorenzen

Mark and family,
Sorry to say I haven't seen you for many years but I did have the opportunity to enjoy Vicki's company at dinner when I came to Toledo to visit Thad 2 summers ago. I'm so sorry. Your cousin, Lori