John Johnson, Victin of Paralysis of Intestines at Grangeville
Grangeville, April 3,--John Johnson, 77, a resident of this region since the early 1880's, died at his home here tonight at 8 o'clock from paralysis of the intestines. Until about 20 years ago he was actively engaged in farming near Grangeville.
He leaves a widow, two sons, Frank Johnson and John Johnson, of this city; three sisters, Mmes. Goan, Gain and Richey, residing on Camas Prairie; a brother, Harrison Johnson of this place, and three daughters by a former marriage in Arkansas.
Burial will take place here Friday.
Lewiston Tribune Thursday, April 04, 1929 pg.5
Contributor: Kerry
John Johnson, Victin of Paralysis of Intestines at Grangeville
Grangeville, April 3,--John Johnson, 77, a resident of this region since the early 1880's, died at his home here tonight at 8 o'clock from paralysis of the intestines. Until about 20 years ago he was actively engaged in farming near Grangeville.
He leaves a widow, two sons, Frank Johnson and John Johnson, of this city; three sisters, Mmes. Goan, Gain and Richey, residing on Camas Prairie; a brother, Harrison Johnson of this place, and three daughters by a former marriage in Arkansas.
Burial will take place here Friday.
Lewiston Tribune Thursday, April 04, 1929 pg.5
Contributor: Kerry
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