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Lova Lee (Ann) (Chapman) Johnson, passed away on Sunday morning, May 12, 2024, in Norman, Oklahoma.
Ann was born on March 20, 1937, to Clarance C. Chapman and Vera Faye (Pagan) Kubiak in Davenport, Oklahoma. She grew up and attended school in Davenport.
Ann married Paul “Pete” Vernon Johnson on December 12, 1959, in Stroud, Oklahoma. Pete preceded her in death on December 19, 2006.
Throughout her life, Ann worked in different capacities. She worked at the garment factory in Chandler, Oklahoma for some time, and alongside Pete, owned and operated a full-service station in Davenport for several years. First and foremost, she was a homemaker and took care of her family. She enjoyed cooking and baking and was very involved in her Church, Davenport First Christian Church. Ann was a member of the Church board and quilted with the members of "Ladies Aid".
Ann was preceded in death by her parents, Clarance C. Chapman and Vera Faye Kubiak; her husband of 47 years, Pete Johnson; daughter, Sheri Ford; and a sister, Janean Westfall Marshall.
She is survived by her daughters, Paula Grubbs and her husband Shawn Grubbs of Topeka, KS, and Debbie Trentman and her husband Ron Trentman of Washington state; grandchildren, Chasitie Wolfe and husband David Wolfe, Chelsie Mains, and Ryan Trentman; great-grandchildren, Kaylie Clifton, Kylie Ruiz, and Blake Wolfe; 6 great-great-grandchildren; sister, Faye Whiddon of Hattiesburg, Mississippi; as well as a host of other family members and friends.
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