Mrs. Johnson had been an invalid for the past 15 years since suffering a paralytic stroke. During the past six years she had been bedfast.
Surviving her are three daughters, Mrs. John M. Hamilton, Lisbon, Ohio; Mrs. Hugh DeFrees, Toledo, Ohio; Mrs. Manila Hunter, Ocean City, N.J; six sons, Harold, Lynnhugh and Ward of Pittsburgh, Pa; Homer, Warren, Ohio; Milton and Ried of this place. Two sisters, Mrs. William Dill, Pittsburgh, and Mrs. William Cowell of Seattle, Washington, and one brother C.T. Custer of Martinsburg, also survive.
The body will arrive here from Pittsburgh late this afternoon and funeral services will be held at Hunter's Funeral Home Friday afternoon at 2:30, with Rev. C.E. Ely, Brunswick, Md., officiating, assisted by the Rev. R.H. Bartlett of the local Methodist church. Interment will be in the family lot in Greenway cemetery.
Published in the Morgan Messenger, Berkeley Springs, WV, on 24 June 1937
Mrs. Johnson had been an invalid for the past 15 years since suffering a paralytic stroke. During the past six years she had been bedfast.
Surviving her are three daughters, Mrs. John M. Hamilton, Lisbon, Ohio; Mrs. Hugh DeFrees, Toledo, Ohio; Mrs. Manila Hunter, Ocean City, N.J; six sons, Harold, Lynnhugh and Ward of Pittsburgh, Pa; Homer, Warren, Ohio; Milton and Ried of this place. Two sisters, Mrs. William Dill, Pittsburgh, and Mrs. William Cowell of Seattle, Washington, and one brother C.T. Custer of Martinsburg, also survive.
The body will arrive here from Pittsburgh late this afternoon and funeral services will be held at Hunter's Funeral Home Friday afternoon at 2:30, with Rev. C.E. Ely, Brunswick, Md., officiating, assisted by the Rev. R.H. Bartlett of the local Methodist church. Interment will be in the family lot in Greenway cemetery.
Published in the Morgan Messenger, Berkeley Springs, WV, on 24 June 1937
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