Lomira-Louise Pritchard, 93, was called to her eternal home by her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on Wednesday, November 15, 2006 at Hope Health and Rehab Center in Lomira. She was born in Osceola, Nebraska to Arthur and Tonie (nee: Kletke) Johnson on October 15, 1913. At age 6 she moved to South Dakota and in 1942 she relocated to Waukesha and moved again in 1995 to Fond du Lac. On April 12, 1943 she married Hayden Pritchard in Baraboo, WI. He preceded her in death on October 12, 1979. She was a member of Waukesha Bible Church for 38 years. She was active as a Sunday school teacher and helped with missionary fellowship. From 1965-1969 she was employed at McCoys Department Store. She was loved and will be sadly missed by her loving daugher, Linda (Eugene) Stimac of Oakfield, WI. She was the proud grandmother of Jessica (Michael) Born of Lomira and Laura Stimac of Wauwatosa; she was the sweet great grandmother of Emily Rose Born and the dear sister of William (Vivian) Johnson of Pierre, SD. She is also survived by nieces, Paula (Jack) McGee of Ohio; Susan (Tom) Armbruster of Minnesota and Pamela (Don) Templeton of South Dakota; and nephews: Rodney (Joyce) Johnson of Iowa; Terry Johnson of Nebraska and Jeffrey (Dona Mae) Johnson of South Dakota and other relatives and friends. In addition to her parents and her husband, Hayden, she was preceded in death by three brothers: Walter, Victor and Paul Johnson and an infant sister. Visitation and services will be held on Monday, November 20, 2006 at Randle-Dable Funeral Home, 1110 S. Grand Ave. from 4:00 PM until the 7:00 PM services at the funeral home. Private interment will take place at Bethel Cemetery in Ixonia. If desired, memorials to Waukesha Bible Church, Calvary Bible Church-Fond du Lac or Heartland Hospice-West Bend are appreciated. For more information please call the funeral home at 547-4035 or go online to randledable.com for directions, to leave a tribute or to order flowers. Louise was immensely devoted to her family. She enjoyed sewing, cooking, baking, gardening and most of all spiritually guiding her family. Teaching Sunday School was her greatest joy in serving her Lord. She also did much ?behind the scenes? service to friends and neighbors. Thanks Mom for the fine example of a Christian life. Favour is deceitful, and beauty is vain: but a woman that feareth the Lord, she shall be praised. Proverbs 31:30