词条 | Marsha Johnson Luknic |
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Marsha Ann "Marnie" Johnson Luknic (July 30, 1943 – August 22, 1992) was an American politician and businesswoman. {{Infobox officeholder|name = Marsha Johnson Luknic |state_house = Minnesota |district = 24B |term_start = January 3rd, 1979 |term_end = January 3rd, 1983 |predecessor = Birnstihl, Orville E. |successor = Wigley, Richard E. }} Born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Luknic went to St. Olaf College and University of Colorado Boulder. Luknic and her husband, Otto, owned an antique shop in Faribault, Minnesota. Together they had two children: Stephanie and Matthew. Johnson served on the Faribault Planning Commission and was a member of the Rice County Historical Society.[1] From 1979 to 1982, during the 71st and 72nd legislative sessions, Luknic served in the Minnesota House of Representatives and was a Republican. Luknic died from a brain hemorrhage in a hospital in Mason City, Iowa.[1][2] Notes1. ^1 Minnesota Legislators Past and Present-Martha Johnson Luknic {{DEFAULTSORT:Luknic, Marsha Johnson}}{{Minnesota-politician-stub}}2. ^'Marnie Luknic, ex-state representative,' Minneapolis Star-Tribune, August 25, 1992 11 : 1943 births|1992 deaths|People from Faribault, Minnesota|Politicians from Minneapolis|University of Colorado Boulder alumni|St. Olaf College alumni|Businesspeople from Minnesota|Women state legislators in Minnesota|Minnesota Republicans|Members of the Minnesota House of Representatives|20th-century American women politicians |
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