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Lorna was born in Waldron, SK. on Feb. 7, 1925, the second daughter of Harry and Myrtle Johnson. Lorna was a loving wife and a devoted mother. She always considered herself very fortunate to have been born into a warm, loving family. Through example, her parents taught Lorna and her siblings kindness, compassion and generosity, and Lorna brought these traits to her own home. During the War Years, Lorna moved to Fort William, ON, where she was employed at an aircraft manufacturing plant. In 1945, Lorna met her future husband William G. Lee and in 1946 they were married and made their home at Red Rock, ON where three of their 4 children were born. In 1956, the Lee family moved to Port Alberni, BC and have called Vancouver Island home ever since. In 1969, Lorna and George bought waterfront property in Deep Bay, British Columbia, and Lorna found true happiness. Planning improvements and construction projects gave her a real sense of accomplishment. After retirement this retreat became the full time home. Unfortunately, in 1996, Lorna was diagnosed as having Alzheimers disease, a turn of events that ended Lornas idyllic lifestyle. Lorna spent her last years at Eagle Park Care Facility, where she was very well treated by a kind compassionate staff. [1]
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Lorna was born in 1925. Lorna Johnson ... She passed away in 2006. [2]
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