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Alfred Johnson

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3 Feb 1937
New Jersey, USA
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Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey, USA Add to Map
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Funeral services will be held tomorrow afternoon in Lymann's Funeral Home for Alfred Johnson of 30 Cook Avenue, who died suddenly Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock from celebral hemorrhage.

He had started out to attend the wake of the late John Adams in Lincoln Avenue Wednesday night and had gone a few feet from his own door when he dropped to the walk in front of the St. Elias Greek Catholic Church.

Charles Sarzillo saw Mr. Johnson fall and with the help of others carried him to his house. Dr. H. L. Strandberg pronounced Mr. Johnson dead. Coroner Eugene J. Mullen viewed the body at Lymann's Funeral Home and said death was caused by celebral hemorrhage and had been practically instantaneous.

Mr. Johnson had resided in Carteret nearly fifty years. For fourty years of that time he was employed by the Wheeler Condenser and Engineering Company. He was a member of Court Carteret No. 48, Foresters of America.

Surviving are his wife, Ingrid; five sons, Ernest, Arthur, Harry, Edgar and Elmer; two daughters, Mrs. Cornelia Doody and Miss Evelyn Johnson of Carteret.

The burial will be in the Cloverleaf Memorial Park.

Obituary can be found in Carteret Press, February 5, 1937, page 1


Funeral services will be held tomorrow afternoon in Lymann's Funeral Home for Alfred Johnson of 30 Cook Avenue, who died suddenly Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock from celebral hemorrhage.

He had started out to attend the wake of the late John Adams in Lincoln Avenue Wednesday night and had gone a few feet from his own door when he dropped to the walk in front of the St. Elias Greek Catholic Church.

Charles Sarzillo saw Mr. Johnson fall and with the help of others carried him to his house. Dr. H. L. Strandberg pronounced Mr. Johnson dead. Coroner Eugene J. Mullen viewed the body at Lymann's Funeral Home and said death was caused by celebral hemorrhage and had been practically instantaneous.

Mr. Johnson had resided in Carteret nearly fifty years. For fourty years of that time he was employed by the Wheeler Condenser and Engineering Company. He was a member of Court Carteret No. 48, Foresters of America.

Surviving are his wife, Ingrid; five sons, Ernest, Arthur, Harry, Edgar and Elmer; two daughters, Mrs. Cornelia Doody and Miss Evelyn Johnson of Carteret.

The burial will be in the Cloverleaf Memorial Park.

Obituary can be found in Carteret Press, February 5, 1937, page 1



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