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Vivian P “Johnnie” <I>Johnson</I> Schott

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Vivian P “Johnnie” Johnson Schott

Birth
Fletcher, Jefferson County, Missouri, USA
Death
1 Nov 2017 (aged 88)
Saint Charles, St. Charles County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Saint Charles, St. Charles County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 11 lot 108 Grave 1
Memorial ID
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Vivian P. “Johnnie” Schott (nee: Johnson) of St. Charles, MO, passed away November 1, 2017, age 88. Beloved wife of more than 50 years to the late James P. Schott; cherished daughter of the late Elmer Johnson and raised by Bill and Minnie Johnson; loving mother of Jamie (Allan) Newsham, Bill (Nancy) Schott, Patricia (Gerry) Dwiggins, Connie (Ray) Willcox; loving grandmother of Shawn Evers, Jesse (Suzanne) Newsham, Andy (Kim) Dwiggins, Erin Dwiggins, Cody (Ashleigh) Schott and the late Todd Schott, treasured great-grandmother of Alysha Brown, Lainey and Jasper Dwiggins and Bailey and Brantley Schott; and sister of Edward (Julie) Johnson.
Johnnie’s deepest love was for her family, with reading coming in a close second. She always had a stack of books close at hand. She also enjoyed music, dancing, and gardening, especially her zenias. She and her husband loved traveling together and taking RV trips. She was dearly loved, and will be missed by all who knew her.

Baue Funeral Home
Vivian P. “Johnnie” Schott (nee: Johnson) of St. Charles, MO, passed away November 1, 2017, age 88. Beloved wife of more than 50 years to the late James P. Schott; cherished daughter of the late Elmer Johnson and raised by Bill and Minnie Johnson; loving mother of Jamie (Allan) Newsham, Bill (Nancy) Schott, Patricia (Gerry) Dwiggins, Connie (Ray) Willcox; loving grandmother of Shawn Evers, Jesse (Suzanne) Newsham, Andy (Kim) Dwiggins, Erin Dwiggins, Cody (Ashleigh) Schott and the late Todd Schott, treasured great-grandmother of Alysha Brown, Lainey and Jasper Dwiggins and Bailey and Brantley Schott; and sister of Edward (Julie) Johnson.
Johnnie’s deepest love was for her family, with reading coming in a close second. She always had a stack of books close at hand. She also enjoyed music, dancing, and gardening, especially her zenias. She and her husband loved traveling together and taking RV trips. She was dearly loved, and will be missed by all who knew her.

Baue Funeral Home


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