eer Club and also very involved with the MS group in Windom. Lois will be remembered for her love of crocheting, knitting, shopping, flea markets, vacationing with Richard, especially in the Black Hills and going for lunch with friends to Hardee's and McDonald's. Her greatest enjoyment in life was spending time with her family, especially her grandchildren. She loved going to hockey games. She is survived by her loving husband, Richard Johnson of Windom; two daughters, Linda Torkelson and her husband, Randy, of Windom and Phyllis Lindemann and her husband, Tim, of Windom; two grandchildren, Jessica Torkelson and Jared Koch of Windom and Hilary Mathis and her husband, Bryce, of Windom; seven great-grandchildren; one brother, Ronald Lammers of Windom; one sister-in-law, Dorothy Turner and her husband, Bill, of Minnetonka; special friends, Jack and Sandi Rogers of Windom; Jessica Garrison and Casey Harrington of Windom; and many nieces, nephews, and other relatives and friends. She was preceded in death by her parents and one grandson, Jamie Torkelson. Blessed be the memory of Lois L. Johnson.