Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Decorah Posten Obituary: Gustav Johnson


"Old Decorah Man Passed Away," Decorah Posten (9 Apr 1934). Image and translation courtesy of Verla Williams.

Old Decorah Man Passed Away

Gustav Johnson, well-known former printer, farmer and businessman died last Friday afternoon, 6th April at his home on East Broadway after just a week's illness. He got the cold, as has been so frequent this year, and when it developed into pneumonia, it became his death.

Johnson was born near Oslo, Norway, the 18th October 1855 and so now was in his 79th year. His parents, Andreas and Anna Johnson, immigrated to America in 1864 and settled in Madison, Wis. Three years later, when Gustav was 12 years old, he got employment in Rasmus B. Anderson’s printshop, where he remained for several years and became a fully-studied printer. He told often, how with his lack of schooling it was very difficult for him, and that he and many others from that time have Prof. Anderson to thank for the foundation they got for later private (self) study and further learning.

Prof. Anderson began namely with night school for younger rather than older men within his personal (private) field, which became the first stage so that Gustav not only became proficient in his field, but later in life a practical and very astute businessman.

He remained with Professor Anderson for several years, worked later as printer in La Crosse plus also a time with "Scandinaven" in Chicago, until he in 1879 came to Decorah as foreman in the Lutheran Publishing House's printshop, remaining there for about 1 year. During this time he became married to Miss Henrietta O. Sander, and they bought then the farm and dairy business out in Glenwood Township, where they remained for many years and raised a large family.

It was in 1922 that he retired as farmer and moved back to Decorah, where they bought a home on East Broadway, where they since have lived. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson had in their more than fifty years of happy marriage 9 children, namely George, Charles, Emma, Mabel, Lillie, Esther, Anna, William, and Arthur. Seven of these 9 are alive. They are: Charles, Decorah; Mrs. C. D. Hexom, Waukon, Route 5; Mrs. W. D. Williams, Decorah, Route 6; Mrs. Stanley Ask, Mabel, Minn., Route 1; Hrs. C. H. Rosenthal, Decorah; William and Arthur, both in Decorah. The deceased is also survived by a sister, Mrs. Bertha K. Sivisind, Seattle, Wash.

Johnson was a very active man right until his death, very useful outside of his own properties. He was therefore for more than 20 years Glenwood Township's Clerk, and in addition to have operated his own dairy business out there, he was among them there who pushed for establishment of Decorah Ice Cave Creamery here in Decorah, for which he for a great number of years served as president. He was also for many years president for Farmers Norwegian Mutual Insurance Co. But in spite of his many good qualities as pioneer, it was certainly in his daily life as neighbor and as the man one met at his cozy ballot box or out on the street with a hearty handshake and a friendly word that he won the most friends. One feels inevitably a sad void at the thought that Gustav Johnson is no more. In word and mind he remained a member of the bookprinters group throughout life, because these his professional brothers “stood nearest to him” outside of his own family.

The deceased was a member of Glenwood Congregation before he moved back to Decorah, and since he was active member of First Lutheran Church. He was elected as honorary member of the Luren Choral Society and also the Norwegian Society.

The funeral takes place today, Monday, from the home and from First Lutheran Church, with burial in the family grave plot in Glenwood Cemetery. Pastor T. A. Hoff officiated.

Monday, November 29, 2010

Obituary: Henrietta (Sander) JOHNSON

Last rites for Mrs. H. Johnson this afternoon

Funeral services will be conducted today, Thursday, for Mrs. Henrietta Johnson, 81, at the First Lutheran Church at two o'clock. The Rev. T.A. Hoff will officiate and burial will be in the Glenwood Cemetery. Mrs. Johnson died Monday morning following a stroke she suffered two weeks ago. Her pall bearers will be grandsons and grandnephews.

Born February 27, 1861, she was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Brede B. Sander, early pioneers of Madison township. She became the bride of Gustav Johnson October 18, 1882, and they made their home in Glenwood township. In 1922 Mr. and Mrs. Johnson retired to Decorah.

Mr. Johnson preceded his wife in death in 1934. Five of their nine children survive: Mrs. Carl Hexom, Waukon; Mrs. C. H. Rosenthal, Mrs. Walter Williams, William and Arthur Johnson, all of Decorah. The four children who preceded their parents in death are: Mrs. Stanley Ask, Mabel, George and Charles. The following relatives are here to attend the funeral: the Brede Sander family of Howard, S.D.; Luverne Ask, Detroit, Mich; and Lyle Williams, USNR, Boulder, Colo.


SOURCE: "Last rites for Mrs. H. Johnson this afternoon," Decorah Journal (27 July 1944) p. 3, col. 1.

Sunday, November 28, 2010

Gravestone of Gustav and Henrietta (Sander) JOHNSON


Gravestone. Gustav (1855-1934) and Henrietta (Sander) (1861-1944) JOHNSON. Glenwood Lutheran Cemetery, Winneshiek, IA. Image courtesy of Vincent D. Williams.


Gravestone. Gustav (1855-1934) and Henrietta (Sander) (1861-1944) JOHNSON. Glenwood Lutheran Cemetery, Winneshiek, IA. Image courtesy of Bill Waters, Iowa Gravestone Photo Project.

Thursday, November 25, 2010

George B. and Amanda (Hexom) JOHNSON


Wedding portrait. George and Amanda (Hexom) JOHNSON (8 Sep 1910). Image courtesy of Verla Williams.

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Gauken Chorus


Gauken Chorus (Bef. 1911). Obverse. Image courtesy of Verla Williams.


Gauken Chorus. Obverse. Image courtesy of Verla Williams.

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Gravestone and Obituary: George B. JOHNSON


Gravestone. George B. JOHNSON (1882-1911). Glenwood Lutheran Cemetery: Glenwood, Winneshiek, IA. Image courtesy of Verla Williams (29 May 2011).

 

DIED FROM INJURIES
George Johnson Succumbed to Severe Accident Reported Last Week.

When we went to press last week we reported the terrible accident which befell George Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gustav Johnson of Nassett shortly before noon on Wednesday. Soon after the paper was issued he passed away, surviving the accident only two or three hours.

 

He was at the farm of Jens Kallovang in Glenwood township, assisting in operating a power sawing outfit. It was the same outfit which caused the death just a short time before of Carl Moen. and previous to that had been the cause of serious injury to another party. While they were working the belt slipped off the drive and wrapping itself about George threw him directly into the wheel, striking on his head and crushing his skull so severely that he did not regain consciousness, but died within three hours after the accident. Doctors were immediately summoned, but they were unable to do anything for him.

 

He was born in September 1882, and was therefore 28 years of age, and had been married just six months at the time of his death. His widow is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Hexom, who at the time were preparing to move to Decorah to make their home. He had taken the complete four course in civil engineering at the state college at Ames, graduating a year ago, and since then had several splendid offers of positions, but preferred to remain on the farm.

 

He was an active member of "Gauken" and the Winneshiek County Sangerferbund, and a young gentleman who was esteemed most highly by everyone who knew him, being a popular favorite everywhere. His sad death, just at the threshhold of active life, comes as a severe blow to the grief-stricken widow and his family, who have the heartfelt sympathy of all. The funeral services were held on Saturday from the home at 12:00 o'clock, and from the church at 1:30 o'clock, Rev. S. A. Scarvie officiating. Rev. Borge, who confirmed him spoke at the home, and "Gauken" and members of "Luren" sang at the church, which was packed, to its utmost capacity.

 

SOURCE: "George Johnson obituary." Newspapers.com. Decorah Public Opinion, March 15, 1911. https://www.newspapers.com/article/decorah-public-opinion-george-johnson-ob/126632638/.

Sunday, November 21, 2010

Charles A. and Hilda (Berge) JOHNSON


Wedding portrait. Charles and Hilda (Berge) JOHNSON (Decorah, IA: Solberg, 4 Oct 1911). Image courtesy of Verla Williams.

Saturday, November 20, 2010

Memorial: Hilda (Berge) JOHNSON


Memorial (Outer page). Hilda (Berge) JOHNSON (1882-1960). Image courtesy of Verla Williams.


Memorial (Inner page). Hilda (Berge) JOHNSON (1882-1960). Image courtesy of Verla Williams.

Friday, November 19, 2010

Gravestone: Charles A. and Hilda (Berge) JOHNSON


Gravestone. Charles A. (1884-1941) and Hilda [Berge] (1882-1960) JOHNSON. Decorah Lutheran Cemetery: Decorah, Winneshiek, IA. Image courtesy of Verla Williams (4 Jun 2011).

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Descendants of Charles A. JOHNSON (1884-1941)


Descendants chart. Charles A. JOHNSON (1884-1941), p. 1. Image courtesy of Williams Family Pages.


Descendants chart. Charles A. JOHNSON (1884-1941), p. 2. Image courtesy of Williams Family Pages.


Descendants chart. Charles A. JOHNSON (1884-1941), p. 3. Image courtesy of Williams Family Pages.