WEST BATH — Lorraine L. Johnson, born to Michel and Lea (Guertin) Racine on Oct. 12, 1925, in Brunswick, ME, passed away on Jan. 9, 2015. She graduated from Brunswick High School in 1943, and later married to Archie L. Johnson in 1946.
She was predeceased by Archie on Jan. 30, 2012, son Marty on Aug. 9, 2004, her parents, and several sisters and brothers.
She was a member of Bath Area Senior Center.
She is survived by her sons, Michael and wife Shirley of Nobleboro, and Scott and wife Shelly of Topsham; grandchildren, Michael and wife Debbie of Nobleboro, Craig and wife Jodi of West Bath, Dan of Bath, Julie Smith and husband Paul of Bailey Island, and Jason of Bath; greatgrandchildren Erica of Nobleboro, Spencer and Aliza of West Bath, J.J. and Taylor of Phippsburg, Hailie of Woolwich, Lindsey, Scott and Maxwell of Bailey Island; a daughter-in-law, Maria Morris and husband Rob of West Bath; sisters, Anne Racine of Brunswick, Mae Belle Racine of Brunswick, Yvette Chaney of Berwick; several nieces, and nephews.
At Lorraine’s request, there are no services scheduled at this time.
Notes of condolence may be expressed to the family at www.FuneralAlternatives.n et.
Arrangements are under the care and guidance of Funeral Alternatives, 8 Pleasant St., Brunswick.
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