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Linda Sue Johnson

February 18, 2018

Linda Sue Johnson

Linda Sue Johnson, 70 of Forks Twp., PA passed peacefully Sunday, February 18, 2018 at Easton Hospital. Born July 14, 1947 in Easton, PA she was the middle daughter of the late Doris (Pittenger) and Joseph E. Seip. She grew up on Easton’s South Side graduating from Easton High School in 1965. As a secretary at Magnetic Windings, she met and married her love Richard A. Johnson. As the family grew they moved to their lifelong home in Forks Twp. where they raised three children and she mothered their neighborhood friends. Her caring and compassion brought her to the VNA of Easton as a CNA where clients benefited from her warm demeanor.

Linda leaves behind her husband of almost 50 years, Richard; 3 children: Richard W. and his wife Denise of Nazareth, PA, Vivian L. of New York City, Michael J. and his companion Janis of Wilson Borough;  2 grandchildren: Talia and Nicholas; sisters: Irene Murray of Williams Twp., PA and Cathy Torcivia of Wilson and her Chihuahua: Harvey.

Services are private; the Ashton Funeral Home, Easton is handling arrangements. Offer online condolences at www.AshtonFuneralHome.com.

 

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  1. Cynthia Lowe Cicale

    February 20, 2018 at 2:08 pm

    My condolences to the family. Linda and her sister Irene were two of my very best friends back in the day. Spent many good times at her house. Always laughing and having fun. She was a unique person. Will be missed.

  2. Joanne Reed and family

    February 20, 2018 at 9:36 pm

    My condolences to Rick and family Linda was a unique person and was I proud to be one of her friends .She will be missed

  3. Mike Sutton

    February 22, 2018 at 10:10 pm

    To the Johnson family, I offer condolences and support from my family to yours. Momma J was an amazing wife,mother, and friend.
    She touched the lives of so many people and even though my heart is heavy and tears in my eyes, I am so proud and lucky to have met her. She will be greatly missed by all, but the memories she created will be remembered by those who were lucky enough to meet her.