Harry Johnson.
Harry Johnson, 521 Parker street, died Monday shortly after the noon hour of consumption. He had been ill for three years and had made two trips lo Albuquerque, New Mexico, in the hope of regaining his health, but all to no purpose. He leaves a widow and one child, four brothers, William E., Burt, Henry and Johnnie Johnson, and three sisters, Mrs. William Hoeboke, Mrs. John Bockeloo and Miss Jennie Johnson.
Harry Johnson was 29 years of age at thet ime of his death and was born in Holland. He came to America 24 yours ago settling with his parents in Kalamazoo, where he has since resided. He was a wagonmaker by trade and was recognized as a skilled mechanic in his line. One of the great band of laborers from the back bone at Industrial America, he was best known for his industry and straight-forward dealing with mankind. The date of the funeral will be announced later. Kalamazoo Gazette November 10, 1903 page 8
Harry Johnson.
Harry Johnson, 521 Parker street, died Monday shortly after the noon hour of consumption. He had been ill for three years and had made two trips lo Albuquerque, New Mexico, in the hope of regaining his health, but all to no purpose. He leaves a widow and one child, four brothers, William E., Burt, Henry and Johnnie Johnson, and three sisters, Mrs. William Hoeboke, Mrs. John Bockeloo and Miss Jennie Johnson.
Harry Johnson was 29 years of age at thet ime of his death and was born in Holland. He came to America 24 yours ago settling with his parents in Kalamazoo, where he has since resided. He was a wagonmaker by trade and was recognized as a skilled mechanic in his line. One of the great band of laborers from the back bone at Industrial America, he was best known for his industry and straight-forward dealing with mankind. The date of the funeral will be announced later. Kalamazoo Gazette November 10, 1903 page 8
Family Members
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Katherine Johnson Siertsema
1859–1929
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Jantje "Jennie" Johnson DeKorn
1861–1948
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William Johnson
1867–1948
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Anna Johnson Hoebeke
1868–1945
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Dena Johnson Boekeloo
1870–1948
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Alice Johnson
1872–1884
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Barteld "Bert" Johnson
1877–1914
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Henry Johnson
1878–1931
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Jane "Jennie" Johnson
1881–1884
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John Johnson
1881–1938
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Roy Johnson
1883–1884
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Jennie "Jane" Johnson Riley
1886–1935
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