WANN,
Eunie Jean
(Maiden Name: Johnson)
Camp Verde Bugle, Camp Verde, Arizona
Thursday, August 16, 2018
Eunie Jean Morin Wann, resident of Saline, Michigan, formerly of
Cottonwood, Arizona, went home to be with the Lord on July 28, 2018.
Eunie was born on Aug. 10, 1925, in Ellsworth, Maine, to Carl and
Carrie Johnson.
She married Joseph Morin in Portland, Maine, on June 2, 1946. During
her lifetime, she worked at the Naval Shipyards in Boston,
Massachusetts, during WWII, and worked in a Mission Home and in several
offices, and volunteered in church, but was mainly a homemaker. She
also enjoyed doing needlecrafts and her needlepoint rug won first place
in a competition.
At retirement, Joseph and Eunie moved to Cottonwood, Arizona, to work
with Rainbow Acres, a facility to house adults with developmental
disabilities. Joe and Eunie also belonged to the Lions Club and she was
the first female member in Cottonwood.
A highlight of Eunie’s life was the opportunity to travel to Israel.
After living in Cottonwood a few years, Joseph died on Jan. 13, 1991.
Eunie met Robert “Bob” Wann in their church and they married on Feb.
13, 1994.
Bob and Eunie lived in Cottonwood Village until Bob’s death on Aug. 16,
2014. Soon after, Eunie moved to Linden Square in Michigan to be close
to her extended family.
She will be sadly missed by her daughter, Jean (Robert) Wilson;
daughter, Cindy (Bob) Rawlinson; granddaughter, Kristin (Ryan) Mills;
grandson, David (Katie) Mayer; grandson, James (Bethany) Mayer; and
eight great-grandchildren.
She was predeceased by her parents, Carl and Carrie Johnson; brothers,
Paul and Hilding Johnson; sister, Elocile Johnson; first husband,
Joseph Morin; daughter, Carolyn Morin; and second husband, Robert Wann.
She will be laid to rest at Valley View Cemetery in Clarkdale, Arizona.
Memorial services will occur in late 2018. In lieu of flowers, memorial
donations may be made to Rainbow Acres in Cottonwood, Arizona
(rainbowacres.com) or to the Cottonwood Lions Club
(cottonwoodlions.org).
Information provide by survivors.