He had practiced veterinary for the past 31 years. At one time he served as county agent for Ware County. He was a graduate of the Chicago Veterinary College and of the Toronto, Canada College of Veterinary in 1809.
Survivors include his wife, one son, Leon Johnson, Waycross; a daughter, Mrs. R. F. Boteler, Waycross; four sisters, Mrs. W. H. Harmsen and Mrs. Harvey ulfers, both from Persia, Iowa, Mrs John Scheley, San Diego, Calif., and Mrs. Harry Paulsen , Burbank, Calif., one brother John Heyde, Persia, Iowa, and seven grandchildren.
Funeral services were to be held this afternoon at 4 o'clock at Mincy's Chapel. Interment was in Oakland Cemetery.
Mincy Funeral Home is in charge of arragements.
Waycross Journal-Herald, Tuesday, Dec 27, 1949, p. 5 (he died Christmas day)
He had practiced veterinary for the past 31 years. At one time he served as county agent for Ware County. He was a graduate of the Chicago Veterinary College and of the Toronto, Canada College of Veterinary in 1809.
Survivors include his wife, one son, Leon Johnson, Waycross; a daughter, Mrs. R. F. Boteler, Waycross; four sisters, Mrs. W. H. Harmsen and Mrs. Harvey ulfers, both from Persia, Iowa, Mrs John Scheley, San Diego, Calif., and Mrs. Harry Paulsen , Burbank, Calif., one brother John Heyde, Persia, Iowa, and seven grandchildren.
Funeral services were to be held this afternoon at 4 o'clock at Mincy's Chapel. Interment was in Oakland Cemetery.
Mincy Funeral Home is in charge of arragements.
Waycross Journal-Herald, Tuesday, Dec 27, 1949, p. 5 (he died Christmas day)
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