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Ella R <I>Rothrock</I> Johnson

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Ella R Rothrock Johnson

Birth
Nickerson, Reno County, Kansas, USA
Death
1924 (aged 38–39)
Hutchinson, Reno County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Sylvia, Reno County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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Mrs. A.B. Johnson was born at Nickerson, Kansas, Aug. 25, 1885. She spent her girlhood days near Sylvia, and in 1903 was married to A.B. Johnson. They moved to Hutchinson where they lived when she passed away. She is survived by her husband and five children, Vivian, Elmer, Ruby, Beulah, and Norrva, all of who reside at the family home at 505 East 9th. A brother Walter Rothrock, a sister Blanche Snowbarger and her father, Sam Rothrock of Sylvia, also survive her. She has been a patient suffering for the past eighteen months. She was converted in her youth and sancitified before taking sick. Her continual prayer was "Thy will be done, oh Lord." Her aim was to point others toward heaven. Her last known testimony was "I do not fear the valley of the shadows of death for Jesus has promised to go with me." She died at the Grace Hospital Sept. 29, 1924, and was buried at the Sylvia I.O.O.F. Cemetery.
Mrs. A.B. Johnson was born at Nickerson, Kansas, Aug. 25, 1885. She spent her girlhood days near Sylvia, and in 1903 was married to A.B. Johnson. They moved to Hutchinson where they lived when she passed away. She is survived by her husband and five children, Vivian, Elmer, Ruby, Beulah, and Norrva, all of who reside at the family home at 505 East 9th. A brother Walter Rothrock, a sister Blanche Snowbarger and her father, Sam Rothrock of Sylvia, also survive her. She has been a patient suffering for the past eighteen months. She was converted in her youth and sancitified before taking sick. Her continual prayer was "Thy will be done, oh Lord." Her aim was to point others toward heaven. Her last known testimony was "I do not fear the valley of the shadows of death for Jesus has promised to go with me." She died at the Grace Hospital Sept. 29, 1924, and was buried at the Sylvia I.O.O.F. Cemetery.


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