FEBRUARY 28, 1931 - MAY 25, 2026
It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Jean Delores McKnight, 95, on May 25, 2026, of Topeka KS. She was born on February 28, 1931, in Madison SD, where she was adopted three days later by Roscoe and Adafern Ward. She was lovingly raised in their home in Lincoln NE with her younger brother, Blaine E. Ward.
Jean graduated from Lincoln High School in 1948, and attended the University of Nebraska for two years where she met Arthur Johnson at a dance, fell in love, and married on August 4, 1950. They started their life and family together in Lincoln. They had four children and in 1970, Arthur’s job moved the family to Topeka KS. It was a difficult time and in the fall of 1971 they were divorced. Art moved to Wichita and remarried.
In February of 1974, Jean married George W. McKnight and they built a new home in Topeka. In 1977, the family moved to George‘s childhood home of Abilene KS, where he continued to work for the telephone company. Jean was a homemaker and also worked outside the home. Jean moved back to Topeka in 1988, after George passed away in 1987.
Jean reconnected with Arthur Johnson in 1998, after his second wife passed away and moved to Wichita to be with him. It was so wonderful to have the family back together. Jean and Art built a home in north Topeka to be close to the children and grandchildren. They were together until his passing in September of 2003.
Jean worked for the Nebraska legislature, Kansas Attorney General Vern Miller, Shawnee County Adult Probation office, and Shawnee County 11th Associate District Judge Matthew Dowd. She also worked for a title company, a dentist, church office, and Hank Royer's law office. Later she worked in an office supply store and as a receptionist in a Topeka law firm. Jean genuinely loved her jobs because she was a real people person. She loved meeting and helping people.
Jean sewed clothes for her daughters, herself, and made clothes for Barbie dolls. She did needlepoint and other crafts. She enjoyed watching and playing along with the game show channel as well as watching golf, tennis, football, and basketball.
Jean’s faith was important in her life and gave her comfort. She was a member of East Lincoln Christian Church, Martell Methodist Church, and First Congregational Church of Topeka.
Jean had a warm smile, gentle touch, quick wit and made everyone feel welcome and loved. She truly loved watching her family grow and thrive. They brought her so much joy.
Jean is survived by Linda Johnson, daughter, Lincoln NE; Jerry Johnson, son (Gloria, wife); David Johnson, son (Kim, wife); Joyce Robinson, daughter - all of Topeka; Amy Strubel, step-daughter (John, husband), Abilene KS; Noreen Ward, sister-in-law, Overland Park, KS, eleven grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren as well as numerous nieces and nephews who Jean loved dearly.
Jean was preceded in death by her parents, Roscoe E. and Adafern Ward; her brother, Dr. Blaine E. Ward; her first husband, Arthur Johnson and her second husband, George W. McKnight.
Jean will be remembered with much love and missed by those who knew her.
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