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Beatrice <I>Luginbyhl</I> Johnson

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Beatrice Luginbyhl Johnson

Birth
Death
16 Jun 1975 (aged 74)
Burial
Chickasha, Grady County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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Block 13 lot 3
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Published in The Carnegie Herald, Carnegie, Caddo Co., OK, June 25, 2975

Jed Johnson Widow Dies
Funeral services for Mrs. Jed Johnson, 74, whose husband and son both served in the U.S. Congress from this district, were held at 10:30 a.m., Friday, June 21 in the First Baptist Church at Chickasha. Rev. I.D. Johnson, champlain at Furman University, officiated. Burial was in the Rose Hill Cemetery near Chickasha.
Mrs. Johnson, who was the former Beatrice Lugingyhl, died Monday, June 16, in a Washington, D.C. hospital.
She was born Sept. 10, 1900 in Sanger, Tex. She was teaching at Anadarko junior high school in 1925 when she was married to the late Jed Johnson Sr., who died in 1963.
She had taught school in Chickasha and moved to Washington D.C. from Chickasha two years ago to live with her son, Jed Jr., a Washington attorney.
Her husband was a congressman from 1927 to 1947 and then served as a U.S. Custom Court judge from 1948 until his death. Jed Jr. served as a sixth district congressman from 1965 to 1967.
Survivors, in addition to her one son, include three daughters, Mrs. Joann Stauffer of Tulsa and Mrs. Jean Fisk and Mrs. Janell White of Washington, D.C.; a sister, Mrs. Fay Snell of Oklahoma City, and eight grandchildren.
Published in The Carnegie Herald, Carnegie, Caddo Co., OK, June 25, 2975

Jed Johnson Widow Dies
Funeral services for Mrs. Jed Johnson, 74, whose husband and son both served in the U.S. Congress from this district, were held at 10:30 a.m., Friday, June 21 in the First Baptist Church at Chickasha. Rev. I.D. Johnson, champlain at Furman University, officiated. Burial was in the Rose Hill Cemetery near Chickasha.
Mrs. Johnson, who was the former Beatrice Lugingyhl, died Monday, June 16, in a Washington, D.C. hospital.
She was born Sept. 10, 1900 in Sanger, Tex. She was teaching at Anadarko junior high school in 1925 when she was married to the late Jed Johnson Sr., who died in 1963.
She had taught school in Chickasha and moved to Washington D.C. from Chickasha two years ago to live with her son, Jed Jr., a Washington attorney.
Her husband was a congressman from 1927 to 1947 and then served as a U.S. Custom Court judge from 1948 until his death. Jed Jr. served as a sixth district congressman from 1965 to 1967.
Survivors, in addition to her one son, include three daughters, Mrs. Joann Stauffer of Tulsa and Mrs. Jean Fisk and Mrs. Janell White of Washington, D.C.; a sister, Mrs. Fay Snell of Oklahoma City, and eight grandchildren.


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