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LENORA RAE JOHNSTON
April 30, 1945 ˜ September 23, 2021
Lenora Rae Johnston passed away Thursday, Sept. 23, 2021, from a sudden heart attack.
She was born April 30, 1945, in Vancouver, WA, to Hazel and Elva George Mulkey and had resided in Vancouver, her entire life.
She graduated from Hudsons Bay High School in 1963 and after graduation married the love of her life, Gilbert Floyd Johnston on Feb. 22, 1964. Her and Floyd continued to reside in Vancouver, and raised their family. After Floyds passing, she moved to Fairway Village Neighborhood in Vancouver, where she resided since.
She was a wonderful mother, homemaker, grandmother and faithful servant to the Lord. She enjoyed traveling, hiking, reading her Bible and looked forward to trips up The Gorge with her friend Michelle. She also loved the beach and spending time with her family and friends. She will be greatly missed by many!
Lenora is survived by her daughter, DeAnna Bryson; her son, Dorcy Johnston; and three grandchildren, nephews and nieces.
A memorial service will be held on Saturday, Nov. 13, at 10 a.m. at Evergreen Memorial Garden, 1101 NE 112th Ave., Vancouver, WA 98684
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Evergreen Memorial Gardens Funeral Chapel1101 NE 112th Avenue, Vancouver, WA 98684
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