Beverley (Barb) Lois Johnson 1932 — 2018

Beverley (Barb) Lois Johnson

Barbara passed away after a short illness on Wednesday ,May 30, in Kamloops.
Barbara was born in Revelstoke on September 26, 1932, the only child of Russell and Doreathea Southworth.
After high school she moved to New Westminster to train as a nurse at the Royal Columbia Hospital.  After graduation she worked on the paediatric wards at the RCH and Royal Inland Hospital in Kamloops.  Upon her marriage to Stane Johnson, in 1956, they moved to the lower mainland, returning to Kamloops with their family in 1972.
Barbara was very active in the early years of the Kamloops Art Gallery and was a long time member of the Kamloops Arts and Crafts Club.  There was not a craft that she did not want to try.  Barbara is probably best remembered for her pine needle baskets.  There were also many a child who slept under her whimsical baby quilts. She and Stane also spent many a winter day working on miniature houses, including a couple that became end tables in her living room.
She was predeceased by her husband Stane and survived by her children, Patricia, Margaret (Arthur Huffman), of Calgary; son David (Beth), of Kamloops; grandchildren, Sarah, Spencer and Michael and great-grandson, Jaxon.
At Barbara’s request there will not be a memorial service.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Marjorie Willoughby Snowden Memorial Hospice Home, Kamloops, B.C.

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3 Tributes

  1. Susan Chambers
    Posted June 6, 2018 at 8:08 pm | Permalink

    Hi Patricia and Barbara. Of course I remember your Mom and her beautiful pine needle baskets. She and your Dad were such kind open-hearted people. Thank you for introducing me to them. So sorry for your loss. Best regards, Susan Chambers

  2. Nancy Inglis
    Posted June 7, 2018 at 8:10 am | Permalink

    Barb was an affectionate, loving older sister to me in my time in Kamloops. She will forever remain in my heart. I have her baskets to remind me always.
    My condolences to the Pat, Margaret, David and the younger ones.

  3. Dorothy Hilton
    Posted June 10, 2018 at 6:22 pm | Permalink

    To Barbs children, and grandchildren my heart goes out to you all. Barb was a wonderful talented artist who inspired me to do horses, baskets and paper. Spent many wonderful days with her – we have all lost a treasure.

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