in Princeton on Saturday evening at
6:40 from pneumonia which followed
influenza. She had been sick a little.
over two weeks.
Funeral services were held at the
home by Rev. Milne on Sunday after-
noon and the interment was in Oak
Knoll cemetery. Relatives from-out of
town present at the obsequies-were
Mrs. T. E. Looney, Miss Ruth Looney
and Mrs. Jasper Pierson, Minneapolis.
Mrs. J. N. Johnson, whose maiden name
was Mamie J. Howard, in Baldwin, Sherburne county, in 1889. She graduated from the
Princeton high school in the class of 1909.
She was married to J. N. Johnson in 1910,
and two sons were born of the union,
both of whom, together with her husband,
survive her. The boys are 5 and
7 years of age-respectively. Also
survived by her father Anson Howard.
Mrs. Johnson was a devoted wife
and mother, attached to her home, and
possessed true Christian principles.
She leaves many friends to mourn her.
untimely taking away.
Mr. Johnson thanks those who so
kindly assisted the family during their
sickness and at the funeral of his beloved
wife.
Princeton UNION Dec 19, 1918
in Princeton on Saturday evening at
6:40 from pneumonia which followed
influenza. She had been sick a little.
over two weeks.
Funeral services were held at the
home by Rev. Milne on Sunday after-
noon and the interment was in Oak
Knoll cemetery. Relatives from-out of
town present at the obsequies-were
Mrs. T. E. Looney, Miss Ruth Looney
and Mrs. Jasper Pierson, Minneapolis.
Mrs. J. N. Johnson, whose maiden name
was Mamie J. Howard, in Baldwin, Sherburne county, in 1889. She graduated from the
Princeton high school in the class of 1909.
She was married to J. N. Johnson in 1910,
and two sons were born of the union,
both of whom, together with her husband,
survive her. The boys are 5 and
7 years of age-respectively. Also
survived by her father Anson Howard.
Mrs. Johnson was a devoted wife
and mother, attached to her home, and
possessed true Christian principles.
She leaves many friends to mourn her.
untimely taking away.
Mr. Johnson thanks those who so
kindly assisted the family during their
sickness and at the funeral of his beloved
wife.
Princeton UNION Dec 19, 1918
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