Hazel C. Johnson, nee Luckow, of Lombard

Written by Brust Funeral Home on December 5th, 2011

HAZEL C. JOHNSON, nee Luckow, age 82, of Lombard, died December 2 at Good Samaritan Hospital, Downers Grove, Illinois.

Memorial Visitation will be held Saturday, December 17 from 1:00 until time of Service at 4:00 p.m. at Brust Funeral Home, 135 South Main Street, Lombard.

Mrs. Johnson is survived by her husband, Wally; two daughters, Karen (Steve) Musser of Lombard, and Sharon (Ron) Binder of Lisle; three grandchildren, Terra (Mike) Maher of Lisle, Megan (Chad Martinez) Musser of Oswego, and Jaclyn Musser of Lombard; one great-grandchild, Ava Martinez; her brother, Russell (Edna) Luckow of Appleton, Wisconsin; and her sister-in-law, Ann Luckow of Florence, Wisconsin.

Mrs. Johnson is preceded in death by her parents, Jennie and August Luckow of Florence, WI; and her brother, Virgil Luckow.

Mrs. Johnson was a resident of Lombard since 1955.  She grew up in Florence, Wisconsin and was a graduate of Florence High School.  Mrs. Johnson had worked in the Florence Bank and also the State Bank of Lombard.  She was a member of the American Legion Auxiliary and a member of York Township Seniors.

Memorials to the West Suburban Humane Society, 1901 West Ogden Avenue, Downers Grove, Illinois 60515 would be appreciated.

Arrangements made by Brust Funeral Home, 135 South Main Street, Lombard. Info. 1-888-629-0094 or www.brustfuneralhome.com.

 

 

8 Comments so far ↓

  1. We will miss our dear friend and neighbor Hazel. Our thoughts and prayers go out to Wally,and the rest of the family.
    Love Jim & Ruth

    w

  2. Karen Musser says:

    Love you Mom! Miss you, but I know you are happier in heaven and enjoying yourself. I miss your happy laugh when you would tell me about your cat each and every day.
    Love, Your daughter, Karen

  3. Jaclyn says:

    Remember Me

    Do not shed tears when I have gone
    but smile instead because I lived.

    Do not shut your eyes and pray to God that I’ll come back
    but open your eyes and see all that I have left behind.

    I know your heart will be empty because you cannot see me
    but still I want you to be full of the love we shared.

    You can turn your back on tomorrow and live only for yesterday
    or you can be happy for tomorrow because of what happened between us yesterday.

    You can remember me and grieve that I have gone
    or you can cherish my memory and let it live on.

    You can cry and lose yourself become distraught and turn your back on the world
    or you can do what I want-smile, wipe away the tears, learn to love again and go on.

    David Harkins

    Thank you Grandma for everything you taught me, you will always be in my heart! Love You, Jaclyn

  4. Megan says:

    Thank you grandma for showing me how to find the good in every thing. I have so many fond memories of the past 27 years of you I am so thankful. As I think back to each and every memory you were always so happy. I hope you are as happy in heaven watching us celebrate your life, at my wedding and watching your great granddaugher grow up. I love you, I cherish all of the memories I am blessed to have of you and I hope I always make you proud.

  5. Olive Quist says:

    Our prayer are with you Wally and family. olive and family

  6. Janet (Grandrud) Somogyi says:

    My sympathy and prayers are with the Johnson family during this difficult time. My fondest memories are the “tidbits of neighborhood gossip” she shared as we were growing up. She didn’t miss anything and always made us laugh!

  7. Adam, Melissa & Bella Schmitz says:

    Our condolences on the loss of a lovely and sweet lady. We will miss her friendly wave and smile every day when we walk by.

  8. Carol, Joe, Scott & Adam Piovano says:

    We have loss a really great cousin, a woman who never had a bad thing to say about anyone. I will miss my calls to you and you telling me about Tommy the cat. You have lots of family waiting for you, to have great times again. I know my mom will be there with open arms greeting you. Missing you already cousin Hazel.

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