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Judy McConkie Johnson
Judy McConkie Johnson
Our fun loving, talkative, compassionate Mother, Grandmother and Wife is making friends, caring for others and greeting folks in the celestial heavens!
On Friday June 19th, 2020 Judy Johnson passed away peacefully at her home, leaving behind the love of her life, Larry Johnson. She was Born March 14, 1938 in Salt Lake City to George and Lora Nebeker McConkie. She was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and a Graduate of Uintah High School.
Judy was a loving mother, devoted grandmother and a great friend to many! She had many passions in life, from keeping an immaculate home and yard, to sharing her amazing cooking and baked goods with others.
Judy was known for always having the most groomed yard and beautiful flowers. She was very giving, friends and family were always recipients of her homemade quilts, jars of jam, loafs of bread and cookies just to name a few.
Judy will be greatly missed by all who knew her. She leaves behind her husband of nearly 65 years, Larry Johnson, children Teresa (Don) Haslem and Denis (Diana) Johnson, 5 grandchildren Keelei (Wes) Sundquist, Kristi (Rhett) Holmes, Myndee (Dave) Hanberg, Jason (Danielle) Johnson and Ashly (Trent) Mathews and 14 great grandchildren, and sister Ilene (Mike) Mosby.
Judy is preceded in death by her parents, infant daughter Leslie and brothers William Charles and George Ray.
Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday June 24, 2020 at 11 AM at the Blackburn Vernal Mortuary friends may call Tuesday 4-8 PM and 1-hour prior on Wednesday. Burial will be in the Maeser Cemetery. Under the care and direction of the Blackburn & Sons Vernal Mortuary & Cremation Care.
Wednesday, June 24, 2020
Starts at 12:00 pm
Maeser Fairview Cemetery
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