Marjorie Johnson, a staple of both Robbinsdale and the Minnesota State Fair baking community, has died. She was 106.
"Marjorie wasn't just Robbinsdale's 'Blue Ribbon Baker' — she was a beloved neighbor, a source of inspiration, and a shining ...
Johnson, who was born in 1919 and lived in Robbinsdale, began entering her baked goods in the Minnesota State Fair ...
The famous home baker and media darling earned thousands of State Fair ribbons and inspired legions of bakers.
She might have kept herself in fighting trim just by talking, ceaselessly, enthusiastically, always with curiosity and with a particular vocal affectation where her voice sometimes trailed off making ...
Johnson was born in Minneapolis in 1919, Kare 11 reported, and entered her first baking competition in her 50s. Johnson ...
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(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.
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