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BEATRICE "KAY" JOHNSON
December 24, 1942 ~ October 30, 2017
"Kay always wore a smile on her face."
Kay, 74, passed away in Vancouver, WA on Oct. 30th.
She worked for the Washougal School District as a bus driver, then a paraeducator.
Kay worked hard on the family farm and created a wonderful, caring and fun place to grow up.
She leaves behind her son, Doug (Tammy); daughters, Deborah (Ed) and Jill (Joshua); and her precious grandchildren, Emily, Bryce and Christopher.
There will be a graveside service at Mother Joseph Cemetery on Fri., Nov. 17th at 2:00 p.m., followed by a gathering at the Luepke Center.
Special thanks to her caregivers through PeaceHealth Hospice S.W. and Pacifica Senior Living.
Please sign her guest book at: www.columbian.com/obits.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
3 Entries
I worked with Kay at Jemtegaard Middle School. She was an aide in the Shop/Art area and performed that task admirably. I could always depend on her to know what I needed before I even did.
Don Baiar
November 20, 2017
I am so sad of your passing kay. We had so much fun working together. I was thinking about you this morn because I found out Milton Ferguson also passed then I found out you had passed this evening from my daughter Leann Haag Wilkins. Rest in peace Kay you were a wonderful person
November 8, 2017
Such a surprise - Kay and I lived across the street from each other during jr. high and high school and were best friends. Even though we lost touch I have many fond memories of the good times we shared. Peace to you dear friend.
Corky Purvis Senecal
November 7, 2017
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