Death of W. V. Johnson
News was received yesterday of the death of W. V. Johnson, which occurred at Crystal Springs Sanitarium, at Portland, Wednesday morning. Carl Johnson, a son, left of train 1 and brought the remains back to Hood River today, and the funeral will occur tomorrow afternoon at the M. E. church at one o'clock. The remains will be laid away in Pine Grove cemetery by the side of his wife, who died last July. S. E. Bartmess has charge of the funeral arrangements.
The deceased leaves four sons and a daughter to mourn his loss: M. J., of Moro, Carl and Gertrude, of Winlock, Wash., William, of Heppner, and Orrin, of Echo.
Of his children, three daughters have preceded their parents to the Great Beyond.
The deceased came to Oregon in the fall of 1881 from Deer Lodge, Mont., and to Hood River in 1892 from Sherman county and has resided here until a few months ago, when his health failed and he went to Portland for treatment.
Mr. Johnson was one of the progressive farmers of this section, and also a shrewd real estate man. Through his thrift and deals he accumulated considerable property.
Death of W. V. Johnson
News was received yesterday of the death of W. V. Johnson, which occurred at Crystal Springs Sanitarium, at Portland, Wednesday morning. Carl Johnson, a son, left of train 1 and brought the remains back to Hood River today, and the funeral will occur tomorrow afternoon at the M. E. church at one o'clock. The remains will be laid away in Pine Grove cemetery by the side of his wife, who died last July. S. E. Bartmess has charge of the funeral arrangements.
The deceased leaves four sons and a daughter to mourn his loss: M. J., of Moro, Carl and Gertrude, of Winlock, Wash., William, of Heppner, and Orrin, of Echo.
Of his children, three daughters have preceded their parents to the Great Beyond.
The deceased came to Oregon in the fall of 1881 from Deer Lodge, Mont., and to Hood River in 1892 from Sherman county and has resided here until a few months ago, when his health failed and he went to Portland for treatment.
Mr. Johnson was one of the progressive farmers of this section, and also a shrewd real estate man. Through his thrift and deals he accumulated considerable property.
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Buried next to Huldah E. Johnson
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