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Ginger Johnson Papers, 1958-1960, 2021
Collection Overview
Title: Ginger Johnson Papers, 1958-1960, 2021
ID: OGLMC1569
Primary Creator: Johnson, Ginger A. (1937-2021)
Extent: 0.25 Linear Feet
Date Acquired: 06/25/2007
Subjects: University of North Dakota - Alumni, University of North Dakota - Student Organizations
Languages: English
Abstract
Scope and Contents of the Materials
Collection Historical Note
"Ginger Anne (Ihnken) Johnson, 84, passed away peacefully on Thursday, October 21, 2021. Ginger was born July 21, 1937, in Hunter, ND, daughter of Harry and Delena (Hensted) Ihnken. She was the oldest of their three daughters. After moving 17 times in her childhood to cities such as Larimore, ND, Rapid City SD and Portland ND, she graduated from Portland High School in 1955. She attended the University of North Dakota and graduated with a degree in English Secondary Education. While at UND, she met Ulric Johnson and married him in 1957.
Ulric and Ginger raised three children, Brent, Valerie and Wendy, and enjoyed their three grandchildren, Jonathan, Allison and Treyce. Ginger worked for the Grand Forks Public Schools system for many years. She started as a Home/Hospital Tutor working with students who could not attend class in person. She loved reviewing all of the subjects and felt she got as much out of it as her students. She finished her career being an Education Monitor for children that were being home-schooled, ensuring they got the education they were entitled to and were keeping up with state standards. The children she monitored often became additional grandchildren with her baking cookies with them with her visit right before the Christmas break.
Ginger was an avid seamstress, often making matching holiday outfits for her children. She became a beautiful quilter and enjoyed quilting with the quilting group at church and also at home. She also enjoyed reading, mysteries in particular. She passed her love of reading on to her children. Ginger was a strong woman of faith. She was very active at Sharon Lutheran, often holding leadership positions and enjoyed participating in the Circle bible studies, prayer chain and book club. She was Sunday school teacher, confirmation guide and even a Den Mother with the Cub Scout troop.
Ginger is survived by her children, Brent Johnson of Mesa AZ, Valerie (Steve) Abrams of Rockford IA, and Wendy Jo (John) Williams of Corcoran, MN; grandchildren Jonathan (Constance) Abrams, Longmont, CO, Allison (Steve) Diaz (Tolleson, AZ), and Treyce Williams, Corcoran, MN; siblings, Judy (Roger) Smith, Cookie (Ron) Moen; sister-in-law, Mary Ann Johnson and many nieces and nephews. Ginger was preceded in death by her husband of 50 years, Ulric Johnson and parents, Harry and Delena Ihnken, nephews Randy Smith, Harry Smith, Everett Johnson, Robin Johnson, niece, Ila Mae Erickson and several brothers and sister-in-laws."
Source: Amundson Funeral and Cremation Service
Subject/Index Terms
Administrative Information
Repository: Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections
Access Restrictions: Open for inspection under the rules and regulations of the Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections.
Acquisition Source: Ginger Johnson, Grand Forks, North Dakota
Acquisition Method: Donation; 2010-3052
Preferred Citation: Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections, Chester Fritz Library, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks.
Processing Information: Processed by Curt Hanson in November 2024.
Box and Folder Listing
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- Box 1
- Folder 1: Obituary, Amundson Funeral and Cremation Services (Grand Forks), 2021
- Folder 2: Quo Vadis Chapter of Mortar Board
- Item 1: Membership Certificate, 1958
- Item 2: "Smarty Party" invitation : April 3, 1959
- Item 3: Initiation Program: April 4, 1959
- Item 4: "Officers Named by New Members of Mortar Board." Grand Forks Herald. circa April 1959
- Item 5: Program, Student Leadership Training Conference: May 14, 1959
- Item 6: Correspondence to National Mortar Board regarding honorary membership for Mary Ellen Caldwell: March 15, 1960
- Item 7: Initiation Program: April 30, 1960
- Item 8: "State's College Women Invited to U Conference." Grand Forks Herald. undated
- Item 9: Bookmark, "Mortar Board Annual Smarty Party": undated
- Item 10: "Orientation Meeting": undated
- Item 11: "Committee Techniques and Parliamentary Procedure" Correspondence: undated
- Three pieces of paper
- Folder 3: Alpha Lambda Delta