
Doris Audrey
Johnson (Weeks)
With heavy hearts we announce the passing of Doris Audrey Johnson (nee Weeks) on September 29, 2025, at the age of 76.

Born on May 30, 1949, in Killam, Alberta, Doris was the fourth of eleven children born to James and Leonora Weeks. Growing up in a large family gave Doris the foundation that shaped the strength, resilience, warmth and love she carried throughout her life.
Doris was predeceased by her parents James and Leonora, and was a loving sister to Carol, Arlene, Ron, Valerie and Bill, as well as to her siblings Bernard, Lois, Margaret, Perry, and Norman who preceded her in death.
Doris lived a life filled with purpose, faith, and deep devotion to those around her. She was the beloved wife of Ken Johnson, and devoted mother to Corey (Jennifer), Pamela (Fitz), Kevin (Lorna), and Kristen (Jeremy).
She had a natural ability to make others feel seen, heard and cared for.
Doris served the community of Hughenden as the school secretary, where she greatly influenced the lives of countless students and was deeply respected by faculty members.
She later opened Leonora Place Bed and Breakfast in Sedgewick, offering hospitality, comfort and kindness to guests from near and far. Her creative spirit shone through in her photography, quilting and journalling – each offering a reflection of her appreciation for beauty, memory, and storytelling.
Above all, Doris was passionately devoted to her family, finding her greatest joy in her role as “Grandma” to her cherished grandchildren: Maddie, Sophie, Naomi, Gabe, Teague, LeVander, Teryll, Kieran, Kayde, Kayne, Kohen, Grace and Josiah. She loved every minute she spent with them – baking cookies, cheering at many sporting events (football, baseball, basketball, volleyball, and hockey), watching dance recitals and choir performances, and even attending many 4-H Beef shows.
As a woman of unwavering faith, Doris was actively involved in her ministry groups, where she served with humility, strength and a heart full of grace. Her life was a testament to the values she lived by: love, compassion, resourcefulness, selflessness, and kindness.
We know that Doris was welcomed into heaven with much rejoicing by family and friends.
A celebration of Doris’ Legacy of Love will be held on October 18, 2025, at 2 p.m. at the Killam Community Hall, where all who knew and loved her are welcome to gather in remembrance.
Doris leaves behind a legacy that will echo through generations – a life beautifully lived, a heart forever remembered.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Doris’ memory to Pleasington Historical Society, Dulcina Hospice Care or charity of one’s choice.
Arrangements by Fee and Sons Funeral Home and Crematorium – Killam. Helping families and their Communities for over 100 years. feeandsonsfuneralhome.com
