Alfred A. Johnson, 81, 3514 Macomb Avenue, died Friday (July 1, 1966) in a Sioux City hospital after a six-week illness.
Mr. Johnson was born April 18, 1885 at LeMars, Iowa. He was married to Bessie Mathena at Missouri Valley, Iowa, on August 20, 1913. They moved to Sioux City in 1917.
Alfred was employed by the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad from 1909 until his retirement in 1950. After his retirement, he worked for several years at a Sioux City parking lot.
He was a member of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, and the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen. He was a veteran of the US Army Infantry during the Cuban Pacification campaign 1906-1909.
Survivors include the widow; a son Lester of Sioux City, a daughter, Mrs. Marie Evans of Denver, Colorado; four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
The body was taken to the Nelson-Berger Funeral Home in Morningside.
Alfred A. Johnson, 81, 3514 Macomb Avenue, died Friday (July 1, 1966) in a Sioux City hospital after a six-week illness.
Mr. Johnson was born April 18, 1885 at LeMars, Iowa. He was married to Bessie Mathena at Missouri Valley, Iowa, on August 20, 1913. They moved to Sioux City in 1917.
Alfred was employed by the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad from 1909 until his retirement in 1950. After his retirement, he worked for several years at a Sioux City parking lot.
He was a member of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, and the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen. He was a veteran of the US Army Infantry during the Cuban Pacification campaign 1906-1909.
Survivors include the widow; a son Lester of Sioux City, a daughter, Mrs. Marie Evans of Denver, Colorado; four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
The body was taken to the Nelson-Berger Funeral Home in Morningside.