Jacque Lyn Johnson, age 46, passed from this life on Friday, October 29,
2021 in Amarillo, Texas. She was born September 6, 1975, in Liberal,
Kansas, to Kenneth G. “Kenny” and Ranita J. (Madden) Johnson. Jacque
graduated from Liberal High School in 1994. Following high school,
Jacque attended college at Oklahoma State University, the University of
Kansas and Seward County Community College.
Upon graduating from nursing school, Jacque found her true passion in
service to others. As a hospice nurse, she was very compassionate and
always prioritized creating special relationships with those she cared
for. Jacque was rarely without a smile on her face and was always the
first to crack a joke to get everyone in the room laughing. Her
contagious smile, love for keeping things fun, loyalty and genuine
sincerity were just a few of Jacque’s best qualities. She loved her
family fiercely and absolutely adored her nieces and nephew. She was a
devoted friend and stayed in touch with many of that she went to school
with.
Jacque met her soul mate; Josh Skipper, in 2017 and they were engaged to
be married. He survives, along with his daughters, Selby and Sarah. She
is also survived by her mother, Ranita; her sister and brother-in-law,
Jennifer & Norman Stull; nieces and nephew, Madison, Makenna, and Slade
Stull, all of Amarillo, Texas; and, many loving aunts, uncles, cousins
and dear friends. She is preceded in death by her father, Kenny
Johnson; her grandparents, Robert “Bob” and Peggy Madden and Lloyd F.
and Katharine Johnson; her best friend, Trey Duncan; and, close friend
and cousin, Nikole Hermann Hamlin.
Funeral service will be at 10:00 AM Saturday, November 6th, 2021,
Fellowship Baptist Church with Pastor Tyler Prater presiding. Burial
will be at the Liberal Cemetery following the service. Arrangements are
under the direction of Miller Mortuary of Liberal, Kansas, with
Visitation on Friday, November 5th, 2021 from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM, 908 N.
Lincoln Avenue, Liberal, KS.
In lieu of flowers, please do not hesitate to make a donation to Seward
County Community College Nursing Program in memory of Jacque Johnson.
For more information and to complete a virtual condolence, please visit
www.millermortuary.net