She was born on Tuesday, 06 June 1916 in Erikstad, Sweden and was the daughter of Karl Anderson and Elvira Anderson.
They lived in a flat in Oakland, built by her father with earnings from the Alaskan gold fields.
He was hit by a car and died when Inez was 15 years old and after that she helped her mother care for the home and family.
Inez clerked in a bank for a period of years after graduating from high school.
She met Charles A. Johnson, who served in the United States Army during World War II.
The couple married in October of 1941.
Mrs. Johnson is survived by her children, Elizabeth (Johnson) Stieler, Charles Johnson and Mary (Johnson) Connolly.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Karl Anderson and Elvira Anderson, her husband, Charles A. Johnson.
She was born on Tuesday, 06 June 1916 in Erikstad, Sweden and was the daughter of Karl Anderson and Elvira Anderson.
They lived in a flat in Oakland, built by her father with earnings from the Alaskan gold fields.
He was hit by a car and died when Inez was 15 years old and after that she helped her mother care for the home and family.
Inez clerked in a bank for a period of years after graduating from high school.
She met Charles A. Johnson, who served in the United States Army during World War II.
The couple married in October of 1941.
Mrs. Johnson is survived by her children, Elizabeth (Johnson) Stieler, Charles Johnson and Mary (Johnson) Connolly.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Karl Anderson and Elvira Anderson, her husband, Charles A. Johnson.
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