Our American Family - Person Sheet
Our American Family - Person Sheet
NameBetty Ferrel SPRAGUE 670
Birth Date26 Dec 1912
Birth PlaceBroken Arrow, Tulsa County, Oklahoma
Death Date15 Jun 1988 Age: 75
Death PlaceHarris County, Texas
Burial PlaceHouston, Harris County, Texas, Forest Park West Cemetery
Spouses
Birth Date11 Aug 1909
Birth PlaceBriscoe, Wheeler County, Texas
MemoU.S., Find a Grave Index, 1600s-Current
Death Date10 May 1958 Age: 48
Death PlaceHouston, Harris County, Texas
MemoTexas, U.S., Death Index, 1903-2000
Burial PlaceHouston, Harris County, Texas, Forest Park West Cemetery
MemoU.S., Find a Grave Index, 1600s-Current
OccupationEngineer
FatherSilas Ewing JOHNSON (1877-1953)
MotherYula Belle JACKSON (1885-1971)
Family ID6653
Marr Date23 Dec 1933
Marr PlaceChandler, Lincoln County, Oklahoma
Marr MemoU.S., Newspapers.com Marriage Index, 1800s-1999
ChildrenL. J. (1937-)
Notes for Henry Jessie (Spouse 1)
Henry Johnson Dies in Houston

Funeral services for Henry J. Johnson, 48, of Houston, sone of Mrs. Si Johnson of River River, were conducted at 11:30 a.m. today in the George Lewis Funeral Home at Houston.

Mr. Johnson, president of the Henry J. Johnson Engineering Co., was brother of Mrs. Horace Pyle of 125 N. Parkview and Mrs. Bob Underwood of 1105 Beverly in Amarillo.

Before establishing his Houston firm, he was an engineer for the Skelly Oil Co. at Skellytown for several years.

He was born Aug 11, 1909, in the Wayside community near Vigo Park.

Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Betty Sprague Johnson and a son, Lyn J. Johnson, a senior student in Texas technological college.

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