Funeral services for Mrs. Ananda Jorgensen Johnson, 59, active Church worker, who died Sunday at 5 p.m. in a local hospital will be conducted Thursday at 1 p.m. in the Burton Ward Chapel, with bishop Ira F. Kimball officiating. Burial will be in the Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park.
Pres. Stayner Richards of the Highland Stake, will be principal speaker.
Friends may call at the family home, 2133 South State Street, Thursday prior to services.
Born in Arendal, Norway Feb. 23, 1879, a daughter of Thordbjorn and Anna Pedersen Jorgensen. Mrs. Johnson came to Philadelphia in 1903, where she was well known for her hospitality to Church missionaries in the Eastern mission field. She had lived in Salt Lake City since 1919.
Surviving are her husband, Oscar V. Johnson; four sons, John T. B. Johnson, Los Angeles, Joseph A. Johnson, Vancouver, Wash., Norman O. Johnson, serving on a Church mission in Norway, and George J. Johnson, Salt Lake City; two daughters, Anna Johnson Horton and Viola A. Welch, both of Salt Lake City; two brothers, Joseph E. Jorgensen, Philadelphia and George D. Jorgensen, Bishop of the Twenty-second Ward in Salt Lake City; a sister, Mrs. Bertha Neely of Trenton, N.J. and eight grand-children.
Contributor: Stacey Day (47333636) • [email protected]
Funeral services for Mrs. Ananda Jorgensen Johnson, 59, active Church worker, who died Sunday at 5 p.m. in a local hospital will be conducted Thursday at 1 p.m. in the Burton Ward Chapel, with bishop Ira F. Kimball officiating. Burial will be in the Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park.
Pres. Stayner Richards of the Highland Stake, will be principal speaker.
Friends may call at the family home, 2133 South State Street, Thursday prior to services.
Born in Arendal, Norway Feb. 23, 1879, a daughter of Thordbjorn and Anna Pedersen Jorgensen. Mrs. Johnson came to Philadelphia in 1903, where she was well known for her hospitality to Church missionaries in the Eastern mission field. She had lived in Salt Lake City since 1919.
Surviving are her husband, Oscar V. Johnson; four sons, John T. B. Johnson, Los Angeles, Joseph A. Johnson, Vancouver, Wash., Norman O. Johnson, serving on a Church mission in Norway, and George J. Johnson, Salt Lake City; two daughters, Anna Johnson Horton and Viola A. Welch, both of Salt Lake City; two brothers, Joseph E. Jorgensen, Philadelphia and George D. Jorgensen, Bishop of the Twenty-second Ward in Salt Lake City; a sister, Mrs. Bertha Neely of Trenton, N.J. and eight grand-children.
Contributor: Stacey Day (47333636) • [email protected]
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