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Jeanne JOHNSON

[N5712]

18 JUL 1933 - 19 JAN 2016

  • BIRTH: 18 JUL 1933, Niles, Berrien, Michigan
  • DEATH: 19 JAN 2016, Mishawaka, Indiana
Father: Fay JOHNSON
Mother: Millicent SMITH

Family 1 : Ronald John PIETRZAK
  • MARRIAGE: 17 AUG 1993, St Joseph County, IN

Family 2 : Lewis Robert KOONTZ
  • MARRIAGE: 25 MAY 1952, Niles, Berrien County, MI

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[N5712] Jul. 18, 1933 - Jan. 19, 2016
MISHAWAKA - Jeanne J. Pietrzak, 82, of Mishawaka, passed away Tuesday morning, January 19, 2016, in her home surrounded by her family. Jeanne was born July 18, 1933, in Niles, a daughter of the late Fay and Millicent (Smith) Johnson. She grew up in Niles and was a graduate of Niles High School. She has lived in Mishawaka since the late 1950's.Jeanne was employed with School City of Mishawaka in various positions and for many years was the secretary at Bingham Elementary School. She was member of First Brethren Church in South Bend and prepared their bulletin for many years. Jeanne belonged to a Ladies Bridge Club in Mishawaka for many years. In her younger years she was a member of First United Methodist Church in Mishawaka and over the years remained friends with many ladies from the church. Jeanne loved flower and vegetable gardening. She is particularly remembered as being a very generous person who was always willing to help those in need. Jeanne married Lewis Robert Koontz on May 25, 1952, in Niles, and he passed away in 1989. She later married Ronald Pietrzak on August 7, 1993, and he passed away in 2013. Jeanne was also preceded in death by a son, Larry Koontz in 1974; a son, Curtis Pietrzak in 2009; and a sister, Rita Johnson. Jeanne's surviving family includes six children, Robert Koontz, Richard Koontz, Karen Koontz Keltz, Gregory Pietrzak, Tina Wade and Steven Pietrzak; three sisters, Joyce Lindt, Lois Ramsay and Linda Hicks; two brothers, Donald Johnson and Ronald Johnson; twelve grandchildren; and many great-grandchildren. The family would like to thank the Center for Hospice Care for the wonderful care shown to Jeanne and her family. Services honoring Jeanne's life and faith will be held Friday at 1 pm with Pastor Fred Youngen leading the service. Burial will follow at St. Joseph Valley Memorial Park, Granger. South Bend Tribune on Jan. 20, 2016

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