He was a member of the Holy Name Church.
Surviving are his wife, Anna; two sons, Thomas & Jerome, both of Dayton; four sisters, Mrs. Louise Johnson, Mrs. Pauline Riggooris, & Mrs. Marie Niswonger, all of Lansing, Mich., & Mrs. Agnes Nevin of Dayton; two brothers, Fred of Washington, D.C., & Carl of Dayton, and a step-brother, Fred Betz of Arlington, W. Va.
Arrangements: Magetti Funeral Home, 324 N. Broadway St. Burial: Calvary Cemetery. [Dayton Daily News (OH), March 7, 1955]
Johnny owned a neighborhood grocery store at 128 N. Ardmore Ave, Dayton, OH in the 1950s.
He was a member of the Holy Name Church.
Surviving are his wife, Anna; two sons, Thomas & Jerome, both of Dayton; four sisters, Mrs. Louise Johnson, Mrs. Pauline Riggooris, & Mrs. Marie Niswonger, all of Lansing, Mich., & Mrs. Agnes Nevin of Dayton; two brothers, Fred of Washington, D.C., & Carl of Dayton, and a step-brother, Fred Betz of Arlington, W. Va.
Arrangements: Magetti Funeral Home, 324 N. Broadway St. Burial: Calvary Cemetery. [Dayton Daily News (OH), March 7, 1955]
Johnny owned a neighborhood grocery store at 128 N. Ardmore Ave, Dayton, OH in the 1950s.
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