Mrs. Vicki Ann Johnson's Obituary
Mrs. Vicki Ann Johnson, age 66, passed away peacefully and surrounded by family on Thursday evening, January 11, 2018. Vicki was born October 11, 1951 to H. Raymond and Eleanor F. (Trygstad) Aslakson in Muskegon. On July 20, 1979, she married the love of her life John Charles Johnson, who survives her. Vicki was a Muskegon High School graduate who received her nursing diploma from the Hackley School of Nursing and was a proud member of the Hackley Hospital Alumni Association. Born at Hackley, Vicki spent nearly 42 years serving the hospital and its patients as a nurse, then passed away there in the care of close colleagues. Steadfast in her devotion to family, Vicki’s love knew no bounds. A nurturing wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and aunt, her family grew to include friends, neighbors and coworkers, many of whom knew her as “Ma J”. Truly one of a kind, Vicki was vivacious, ever-optimistic, and always ready to give out big beautiful bear hugs. In addition to John, her husband of 38 years; she is survived by her 3 sons, Michael James (Charity) Johnson, Benjamin Clayton (Cassandra) Johnson, and Marc Raymond (Autumn Woods) Johnson all of Norton Shores; 7 grandchildren, Madisyn, Ella, Amara, Maxwell, Macie, Ruby, and Vera; a great grandson, Cash; a sister, Susan Sturgill of Grand Haven; brothers, Roger (Judy) Aslakson of Oregon and David (Debra) Aslakson of Muskegon; and many beloved nieces and nephews. Vicki was preceded in death by her parents; and her brother, John Aslakson.
A MEMORIAL SERVICE will be held 2:00 PM, January 27, 2018 at the Lee Chapel, 6291 S. Harvey St. 231-798-1100, with Rev. Fr. Bartholomew Okagbue presiding. VISITATION will be from 2-4 and 6-8 PM Friday, January 26, 2018, at the funeral home. MEMORIAL CONTRIBUTIONS may be made to Muskegon Community Foundation Muskegon District Nurses Scholarship, or to the Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation. Donation information may be found at cffmc.org/give and pulmonaryfibrosis.org . Share memories with the family at their online guest book at www.sytsemafh.com .
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