He was united in marriage to Miss Betsy Severson in 1877. Shortly after his marriage he settled on a farm in Halfway Creek, and eight years later they moved to their present farm in South Beaver Creek. There were ten children born to this union, all of whom together with his widow are alive and mourn the loss of a kind husband and father.
Funeral services were held Monday with interment made in the South Beaver Creek cemetery. Rev. John Olson conducted the services. Mr. Johnson had many friends, and these turned out to pay their last earthly respect to him.
THE ETTRICK ADVANCE - NOVEMBER 14, 1930
He was united in marriage to Miss Betsy Severson in 1877. Shortly after his marriage he settled on a farm in Halfway Creek, and eight years later they moved to their present farm in South Beaver Creek. There were ten children born to this union, all of whom together with his widow are alive and mourn the loss of a kind husband and father.
Funeral services were held Monday with interment made in the South Beaver Creek cemetery. Rev. John Olson conducted the services. Mr. Johnson had many friends, and these turned out to pay their last earthly respect to him.
THE ETTRICK ADVANCE - NOVEMBER 14, 1930
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