Family members found Louis Johnson when they visited his remote home at 17500 NE Cedar Creek Road, a medical examiner's investigator said.
The trailer had been destroyed by a fire that apparently had occurred several days earlier said Clark County Deputy Fire Marshal Richard Martin.
The fire's cause wasn't known as of Monday Martin said.
(The Columbian, Vancouver, Washington
16 Oct 2001, Tuesday, page 19)
No news clipping for further investigation, autopsy, or funeral notice. Only living immediate family members were a brother Clarence Johnson and ex-wife (divorced 1987). His parents, 2 siblings, and five children preceded him in death.
Helen and Louis were divorced in 1977.
Family members found Louis Johnson when they visited his remote home at 17500 NE Cedar Creek Road, a medical examiner's investigator said.
The trailer had been destroyed by a fire that apparently had occurred several days earlier said Clark County Deputy Fire Marshal Richard Martin.
The fire's cause wasn't known as of Monday Martin said.
(The Columbian, Vancouver, Washington
16 Oct 2001, Tuesday, page 19)
No news clipping for further investigation, autopsy, or funeral notice. Only living immediate family members were a brother Clarence Johnson and ex-wife (divorced 1987). His parents, 2 siblings, and five children preceded him in death.
Helen and Louis were divorced in 1977.
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