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Eliza Jane <I>Armstrong</I> Johnson

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Eliza Jane Armstrong Johnson

Birth
Calamine, Lafayette County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
30 Nov 1933 (aged 64–65)
Willow Springs, Lafayette County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Darlington, Lafayette County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Darlington- Mrs. Otto Johnson, 67, died suddenly at her farm home seven miles northeast of here Thursday after a heart attack.
She was born in the town of Willow Springs, a daughter of William and Elizabeth Armstrong, and spent her entire life in that community.
She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. James Reilly, Willow Springs, Mrs, Robert Hole, Milwaukee, and Mrs. Charles LeRoy, Chicago; three sons, Marshall, William and Leo, all from Willow Springs; four sisters, Mrs. Nick Steffen and Mrs. Josephine Howe, Willow Springs, Mrs. Frank Fox, Beloit, and Mrs. Frank Reilly, Mineral Point; and three brothers, Charles, William and George Armstrong, all from Willow Springs.
Funeral services will be held at 9 am Saturday in Holy Rosary church with the Rev. James Nevin officiating.
Burial will be in Holy Rosary cemetery.
Source: Wisconsin State Journal, 1 Dec 1933
Contributor Audrey Quinn Porter
Darlington- Mrs. Otto Johnson, 67, died suddenly at her farm home seven miles northeast of here Thursday after a heart attack.
She was born in the town of Willow Springs, a daughter of William and Elizabeth Armstrong, and spent her entire life in that community.
She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. James Reilly, Willow Springs, Mrs, Robert Hole, Milwaukee, and Mrs. Charles LeRoy, Chicago; three sons, Marshall, William and Leo, all from Willow Springs; four sisters, Mrs. Nick Steffen and Mrs. Josephine Howe, Willow Springs, Mrs. Frank Fox, Beloit, and Mrs. Frank Reilly, Mineral Point; and three brothers, Charles, William and George Armstrong, all from Willow Springs.
Funeral services will be held at 9 am Saturday in Holy Rosary church with the Rev. James Nevin officiating.
Burial will be in Holy Rosary cemetery.
Source: Wisconsin State Journal, 1 Dec 1933
Contributor Audrey Quinn Porter

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