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Marjorie Lucille (Kliewer) Johnson

Posted 2022-03-08 by mhenderson
Published by Arizona Daily Sun on Mar. 6, 2022 -
Flagstaff, Arizona -

Marjorie (Marge) Lucille Johnson, 94, died on January 7, 2022, in
Flagstaff, AZ.

She was born October 14, 1927, in Fort Wayne, IN to Gerhard Paul Kliewer
and Viola (Welty) Kliewer.

Marge graduated from Binghamton North High School in NY. She was a stay-
at-home Mom, taught piano lessons, and was a hostess at McDonalds. She
loved her family, loved Jesus her Lord and Savior, and enjoyed music
especially hymns while playing the piano at church services. She was a
member of Flagstaff Christian Fellowship.

Marge was preceded in her death by her husband Robert (Bud) Johnson, her
parents, and siblings: Lawayne Kliewer, Ellis Kliewer, Virginia (Gin)
Morgan.

She is survived by her children: James (Gail) Johnson, Donna Kaye (Jeff)
Eneboe, Daniel Johnson, Beth Rutkowski, Joel (Elaine) Johnson, and
Rhonda (Greg) Jack.

Grandchildren: David Johnson, Shari Contreras, Rachel Nighswonger,
Davette Eneboe, Rhonda Magnuson, Joanna Eneboe, Paul Eneboe, Tricia Van
Dyke, Matthew Johnson, Scott Johnson, Kari Johnson, Nathan Jack, and
Michelle Jack.

Great-grandchildren: Hannah Johnson, Adam Johnson, Kelsey Chiaverini,
Hallie Chiaverini, Rylee Chiaverini, Jaedon Kaiser, Jack Nighswonger,
Ellie Nighswonger, Kennedy Van Dyke, Caleb Johnson, Hannah Johnson,
Alexys Pronia, Anthony Pronia, Jordan Johnson, Jaidyn Johnson, and Jace
Johnson.

Brother-in-law: Robert Morgan

Nieces and Nephews: Linda Harding, Robert Ernest, Larry Kliewer, William
Kliewer, Dave Kliewer, Jan Kliewer, Steve Kliewer, Lee Kliewer, Bonnie
McCall, Lois Sastic, Nancy Reed, Carol Wieland, Sue Liddle, and Linda
Metcalfe.

Family previously held a private graveside service at Citizens Cemetery.
Arrangements were made by Lozano's Flagstaff Mortuary.




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