1924
2017
Elaine Johnson, age 93 of Muskegon, passed away on December 4, 2017. Elaine served as an LPN for many years, working with the hospital downtown and later with Dr. Wallace for over 10 years. In her spare time, she enjoyed crocheting, cooking, and ceramics. Elaine was a woman of devout faith, and was a member of Wolf Lake Baptist for over 30 years. She was preceded in death by her husband Earl, and daughter Laura. She is survived by her children: Sue (Denny) Yoder, Chris (Nadine) Johnson, Cheri (Tom) Bourne; 8 grandchildren; Many great-grandchildren. A funeral service will be held Thursday, December 7, 2017, at 4:00pm at Ever Rest Funeral Home and Chapel. Rev. Burt Watcher will officiate. The family will greet visitors from 2:00-4:00pm. Burial will take place in Egelston Township Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to The ALS Association.
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December 11, 2017
Barbara Cavanaugh
Sue and Family, so sorry to hear about your mother-she was a great lady, love an prayers to the whole family-sorry I could not make it to the service
December 7, 2017
Mary Boes
Cheryl & family, so sorry to hear of your mother's passing. Thoughts and prayers are with you.
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