Frieda Viola (Johnson) Eck
Obituary
Frieda Viola (Johnson) Eck, 97, died on
April 15, 2015, at the Newton Medical Center.
She was born on March 2, 1918, in
Lahoma, OK, the daughter of Gertrude Maria Lizetta Penner and
Benjamin J. Johnson.
On May 9, 1937, she married David P.
Eck. He precedes her in death.
For many years, she was a member of the
Walton Mennonite Church and active with committees, groups. For
years, she was active with the ladies quilting group, and continued
meeting with them once a month. After the church was closed, Frieda
began attending the First Mennonite Church in Newton. Being the
giving individual Frieda was, she continued sharing her time and life
with the church. Frieda was active on the funeral dinner committee,
serving and preparing many meals. She was active with other church
committees as well, helping whenever there was a need.
During her lifetime she worked outside
the home as a nurse's aide for the Newton Presbyterian Manor and
later in the housekeeping department.
Family was a very important part of
Frieda's life. Her and David farmed for many years. The grandchildren
were a very special part of Frieda's life and she spent countless
hours with them. They describe her as a very loving and giving person
with a passion for watermelons, strawberries and the German baked
dishes.
Her survivors include a son and his
wife, Merlin (Donita) Eck and daughter and husband Linda (Harold)
Reimer, all of Newton; eight grandchildren and 11
great-grandchildren; nieces, nephews and cousins.
Preceding her death was her husband
David P. Eck; her parents; a son, Dennis LeRoy Eck; two sisters,
Melinda (Eck) Koehn and Eleanor (Eck) Eilers; brother, Arthur
Johnson.
Visitation will be Friday, April 17,
2015, at Broadway Colonial Funeral Home from 1:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M.
with the family greeting from 6:00 P.M.- 8:00 P.M.
Burial will be held at 2:00 P.M. at the
Walton Cemetery.
Memorial services will be held
following the burial, at 3:00 P.M. at Broadway Colonial Funeral Home
Chapel. Pastor Brandon Eck will be presiding.
Memorial contributions may be made to
Source of Light, in care of the funeral home at 120 E. Broadway,
Newton, KS 67114.
Friends may sign the book and read the
obituary online at www.broadwaycolonialfh.com.
Published in The Kansan from Apr. 17 to
Apr. 19, 2015