Roth, Christine Ann (Johnson) age 56 of St. Louis Park, MN passed away June 15, 2022 after a courageous battle with cancer. Christine was born to Ronald and Marilyn (Harding) Johnson on October 6, 1965 in Auburn, California. She graduated from New Lisbon High School in Wisconsin. Christine studied animal science at the UW - River Falls and at the University of Kentucky for her Masters. Christine worked in sales for Purina Mills and Untiedt's Garden Center. She was a proud member of the Hennepin County Master Gardeners. Christine dearly loved her Golden Retrievers Lucy and Copper, and her horses. She also enjoyed reading, crafts, puzzles, skiing, and ice cream. Christine met and married Rick at Mount Olivet Lutheran Church. She became a stepmom to Sarah and Christopher. Christine enjoyed Roth family events, and especially being one of the "outlaws." Christine and Rick recently celebrated their 20th wedding anniversary. Christine was a fabulous grandma to Madison, Riley, Harrison, and Franklin. Christine is survived by her husband Richard Roth; children Sarah (Tanner) Dayhoff of Lafayette, CO and Christopher (Megan) Roth of Apple Valley, MN; four grandchildren Madison, Riley, Harrison, and Franklin; and, brother Craig (Valerie) Johnson of New Lisbon, WI. She was preceded in death by her parents Ronald and Marilyn (Harding) Johnson; and, her grandparents Forest and Agnes Harding, and Maltie and Lillian Johnson, all of Saint Louis Park, MN. A memorial service will take place on Wednesday, July 6 at Mount Olivet Lutheran Church 5025 Knox Ave. S, Minneapolis, MN 55419. Visitation begins at 10am with service starting at 11am, followed by a lunch at the church. A private family interment will take place at Lakewood Cemetery in Minneapolis, MN. Memorials preferred to Breast Cancer Research Foundation (bcrf.org). SUMMIT Funeral & Cremation summitfuneralandcremation.com 651-361-9273

Published on June 26, 2022


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