Jane Johnson
Jane Corrine Johnson, 84, of Wentzville, MO passed away peacefully on Tuesday, December 17, 2019 at her home following a long battle with Leukemia.
Jane (Franklin) Johnson was born on July 8, 1935 to Lucie “Louise” (neé Rozier) Franklin and Vail Lee Franklin. She was preceded in death by husband, the late Joseph D. Johnson, her parents and a grandson, Daniel Robert Schmoll. She is survived by one sister, Linda (neé Franklin) (Robert) Hargrove.
Jane enjoyed dancing (mainly the swing/jitterbug), painting, spending time with her children and grandchildren as well as trips to Florida relaxing on the beach and collecting seashells. She worked for many years as realtor well into her 70’s before retiring.
She married in 1959 and had three children; Lori (Alan) Schmoll, Martin Johnson, and Amy (Robert) Valentine. She had eleven grandchildren; Joey, Bobby, Haley, Andrew, Nicholas, Kylie, Katelyn, Douglas, Matthew, Hannah and Rachel, and three great grandchildren, Jaidyn, Ashton and Isabella.
Jane was a beautiful soul and will be missed by the many people whose lives she touched.
A memorial service will be held on Saturday, December 28, 2019 at 10:00 am, visitation from 9:00-10:00 am at (ICD) Immaculate Conception Dardenne in Dardenne Prairie, MO.
Memorial Contributions can be made to the Stray Rescue of St. Louis at https://www.strayrescue.org/donate or the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society at https://www.lls.org/
Wanted to say how much we appreciated Jane and joe and all the kindness they showed to me and my children after my husbands early death. I know Jane will be missed
My thoughts and prayers are with you all of you! I met both of parents many years ago when Marty use to have parties at their house. Your Mom was one of the sweetest ladies I had ever met. I know during this difficult time and holidays it will be hard; however I prayer your families can find peace that your Mom is home with the Lord and most of with her soulmate your Dad.
Most sincere condolences to the family. May God bless her soul and comfort the family at this time.
The Sears family
Are condolences are with you all. She was a wonderful lady and we were blessed to have known her.