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Marjorie Johnson, a staple of both Robbinsdale and the Minnesota State Fair baking community, has died. She was 106.
Minnesota’s famous “Blue Ribbon Baker,” Marjorie Johnson, has died at the age of 106. Hubbard Broadcasting’s 5 EYEWITNESS ...
(KSTP) – Minnesota’s famous “Blue Ribbon Baker,” Marjorie Johnson, has died at the age of 106. Her family confirmed the news ...
Marjorie Johnson, Minnesota's beloved 'Blue Ribbon Baker,' passes at 106, leaving a legacy of award-winning treats and boundless joy.
The famous home baker and media darling earned thousands of State Fair ribbons and inspired legions of bakers.