Memorial Services for Norman A. Johnson, age 84, will be held at Grace Lutheran Church on Saturday, October 1st at 10:30 a.m. with a time for visiting with the family an hour before. Lunch will follow the service.   Private graveside services for his family will occur prior to that time. To sign the guest book, go to www.bayviewfuneral.com.

Norman Arnold Johnson, Jr. passed away September 25, 2011 at New Richland Care Center where he received such wonderful compassionate care.  His wife and family were by his side.

Norman Arnold Johnson, Jr. was born in Freeborn County December 25, 1926 to Norman Johnson Sr. and Clara, marrying Irene Wangen on May 3, 1947 at the Oakland Lutheran Church, living for 80 years in Freeborn County. They raised 6 children north of Clarks Grove and were very involved in the community. Norman and Irene moved to Steele County in 2007 living at Whispering Oak Assisted Living with very kind and dedicated staff. Norman’s mother’s maiden name was also Johnson, therefore Norman had grandfathers John G Johnson (of Laerdal) and John C (JC Johnson of Clarks Grove). Norman farmed jointly with his parents, Norman A. Johnson Sr. and Clara, in the Laerdal community until they sold their farm. Norman Sr. then bought and moved onto his parents, John C. and Guri’s homestead northwest of Clarks Grove. Norman Jr. and Irene bought the same farm from Norman Sr. and Clara in 1969. Norman was a Dairy Farmer from 1950 until 1979 on his family’s Century farm, Burr Oak Farms (north of Clarks Grove).  Norman also spent many years farming with his son Chris. Norman Jr. attended Hoidal District 26, finishing at Albert Lea High School for grades 9 through 12 in 1943. He went to East Freeborn Lutheran Church until 1950 when he and his wife joined North Freeborn Lutheran Church of rural Clarks Grove. Upon North’s closing, they became members of Grace Lutheran Church in Albert Lea. Norman served for 28 years with the Turtle Creek Watershed; 6 years on the St. John’s Lutheran Home Board (volunteering there for many years); Clarks Grove Creamery Board 6 years and Dairy Association Board.  Norman loved to camp, fish, hunt deer, turkey and elk; he enjoyed his horses, refinishing buggies and driving his Quarter Horse, Babe for some area weddings, also pulling a cutter in the winter.  He was a very good craftsman. He built many backyard “barns” throughout Freeborn County. He was very supportive of his family, helping all of them on many projects. Crane Lake and Branson were favorite vacation spots, along with thrashing shows including being trained as a Steam Engineer with his son-in-law and grandson. He demonstrated ranch rope making to many at elementary schools, seniors at nursing homes and thrashing shows. He enjoyed sharing his antique Farm-all tractors and began “Grandpa’s Tractor Drive” which is now a part of the Shinefest festivities.  He will fondly be remembered for his wonderful stories and jokes. He could talk with anyone anywhere and enjoyed making them laugh. We will greatly miss all of these wonderful attributes and are so happy for him now.

Norman is survived by his wife, Irene of 64 years, his son Nathan (Sharon) of Clarks Grove, son Christopher of Owatonna, son Mark (Cheryl) of Ellendale, son David of Albert Lea, daughter Carolyn Klaver (Glen) of Maplewood. Grandchildren Debbie Silva (Jesse), Jennifer Bangs (Tim), Nick (Erin); Michele Kalb (Scott), Eric (Sarah), Chad (Allison), Danyel Skattebo (Noah), Elizabeth Griffith (Derek), David Kenneth; Adam and Kirsten Klaver.      Great Grand children: Colton, Jesse, Maria, Veronica and Felix; Tyler, Heather, Makaila; Luke, Linden; Blake and Simon; Kendall and Aubri; Treshawn, Ashton, Justen, Gabyn, Aleyah and Nora; Great-great grandchild Seth. His sister Elinor Stotts, Albert Lea and sister-in-laws Lillian Johnson of Boston, Fern Wangen and Alice Brunmeier Lee (Merrill) of Albert Lea. Many nieces and nephews.

He is proceeded in death by his daughter Kathleen, daughter-in-law Kelly Johnson, great-grandson Ashton, brother John (Nora) of Albert Lea; brother Carlyle (Grace) of Geneva; brother Richard of Boston, MA;  brother-in-law Lornie Stotts of Albert Lea; brother-in-law Walter Wangen of Albert Lea; sister-in-law Berline (Ernest) Johnson of Albert Lea; brother-in-law Bud (Janice) Wangen of Spokane, Washington; brother-in-law LaVerne Brunmeier of Pontiac, Michigan; nephew Dale Wangen of Albert Lea, niece Julie Johnson Hagen of Albert Lea and niece Suzi Johnson of Geneva.

Memorials to the North Freeborn Cemetery Upkeep Fund, rural Clarks Grove.