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Ramona Lee “Mona” Christensen and husband, Don Ray Christensen

Romana Lee “Mona” Johnson and husband, Don Ray Christensen

 

Ramona Lee “Mona”Christensen

and

 husband, Don Ray Christensen

 

Together again.

Ramona Lee “Mona” Johnson Christensen peacefully departed this life on May 21, 2020. Mona was born on Oct. 24, 1934 in Ogden, Utah. She chose her parents, Karl and Zola Johnson, and was adopted in 1939. Mona was raised in Los Angeles until she was a teenager when they moved to Monroe, Utah. She graduated from South Sevier High School.

She met Don Ray at a dance while attending Snow College. He told her that he was making a cedar chest for his future wife. When he arrived at her Monroe home on Christmas 1954 with the cedar chest, my mom was so excited. They were married in the Manti Temple and together they had ten children: Mary (Joe) Taylor, Brigham; Dale (Mary), Arizona; Karl, Salt Lake, Paula (Robert) Brewer, Spring City; Fred (Linda),  Alabama; DJ (Marilyn), Clearfield; McKay (Stacy), Texas; Eva (Roger) Thompson, Moroni; Mona (Mark) McCowen, Florida and Evan (Mary) Arizona.
Ramona lived a good life… full of adventures. She was a superhero to many through her willingness to share her time and talents. She and dad have created quite the legacy through the service to their family and to the community. I’m certain that they are dancing away in the heavens above. Mom was surprised when dad left at the tender age of 59. They have waited almost 26 years to be together again… and what a reunion that must be.
We will especially remember her delicious cooking, fresh-baked bread, Dutch oven meals and homemade candies. The house would ring with her singing the chorus of Lonesome Cattle Call to start the day.
Mom was quite the entrepreneur over the years. She sold everything from Trichem paints, Watkins and Rainbow vacuums – just to name a few. She also had a very successful ceramics shop and taught craft classes at the local schools.
Honestly, she had too many talents and hobbies to list them all – it’s safe to say that she was incredibly creative and had an impressive collection of craft supplies which she avidly used.
Survivors include her ten children; 46 grandchildren; 52 great grandchildren, leaving her with a posterity of 108. Also survived by her brother Wayne Carl “Skip” Johnson of Las Vegas.
Preceding her in death: her husband Don Ray Christensen, her parents, Karl Clifford and Zola Mary Gough Johnson, a son-in-law Curtis Hatch;  grandsons Jared Hatch, Kevin Hatch, and Jon Taylor; and granddaughters Camille Hatch and Heather Dawn Christensen, also a great-grandson Gabriel Taylor.
Our family wishes to thank the staff at Willow Glen Care and Rehabilitation for their excellent and loving care to our mom.  Due to the COVID  restrictions, there will be a small  family service Wednesday, May 27 at 11 a.m. at Rasmussen Mortuary.  Please share videos, photos and memories at WeRemember.com. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to your favorite charity.

The funeral service will be recorded and shared on YouTube at (CelebrateRamona) this Thursday.