The funeral of Hamilton Boyd Johnson, who died at the Multnomah hotel Monday, will be held today at 1 P.M. at Holman’s parlors. Interment will be in Riverview cemetery.
Mr. Johnson, who was 47 years of age, was one of the sons of the late A. H. Johnson, one of the founders of the Union Meat company. He was a Portlander and had spent practically all his life in this city.
He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Lois Johnson, son, and a daughter, Mrs. Bernard White, of Bellingham, Wash.
Brothers and sisters who survive include Arthur R., Stephen M. and Charles W. Johnson, of Portland; Thomas G. Johnson, Sacramento, Cal.; Mrs. T. N. Dunbar, Eugene; Mrs. H. E. Parkhurst, Mrs. Annie M. Wiley and Mrs. Carrie Hubbard, Portland.
[The Oregonian, 5 Feb 1920, p13]
H. B. Johnson Dies at Hotel.
A fatal heart affection overtook Hamilton Boyd Johnson while he sat on the mezzanine floor of the Multnomah hotel yesterday afternoon. He was discovered at about 2 o’clock by a hotel attendant. Johnson’s body was taken to the morgue, where an autopsy was performed by Dr. J. Guy Strohm. Death was attributed to aortic insufficiency. Johnson is survived by a widow in California and is believed to have a brother, Arthur R. Johnson, living in Portland.
[The Oregonian, 3 Feb 1920, p3]
The funeral of Hamilton Boyd Johnson, who died at the Multnomah hotel Monday, will be held today at 1 P.M. at Holman’s parlors. Interment will be in Riverview cemetery.
Mr. Johnson, who was 47 years of age, was one of the sons of the late A. H. Johnson, one of the founders of the Union Meat company. He was a Portlander and had spent practically all his life in this city.
He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Lois Johnson, son, and a daughter, Mrs. Bernard White, of Bellingham, Wash.
Brothers and sisters who survive include Arthur R., Stephen M. and Charles W. Johnson, of Portland; Thomas G. Johnson, Sacramento, Cal.; Mrs. T. N. Dunbar, Eugene; Mrs. H. E. Parkhurst, Mrs. Annie M. Wiley and Mrs. Carrie Hubbard, Portland.
[The Oregonian, 5 Feb 1920, p13]
H. B. Johnson Dies at Hotel.
A fatal heart affection overtook Hamilton Boyd Johnson while he sat on the mezzanine floor of the Multnomah hotel yesterday afternoon. He was discovered at about 2 o’clock by a hotel attendant. Johnson’s body was taken to the morgue, where an autopsy was performed by Dr. J. Guy Strohm. Death was attributed to aortic insufficiency. Johnson is survived by a widow in California and is believed to have a brother, Arthur R. Johnson, living in Portland.
[The Oregonian, 3 Feb 1920, p3]
Family Members
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Steven Mack Johnson
1850–1923
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William Street Johnson
1855–1889
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Mercy Sarah Johnson Johnson
1857–1913
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Arthur Richard Johnson
1859–1922
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Charles Nelson Johnson
1860–1923
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Harrison David Johnson
1862–1863
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Cordelia Jane Johnson Dunbar
1864–1938
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Wallace Morris Johnson
1865–1866
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Mary Heppie Johnson Parkhurst
1867–1956
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Anna May Johnson Wyllie
1870–1929
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Caroline V Johnson Hibbard
1875–1947
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Admer Thomas Greislan Johnson
1876–1940
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