Our American Family - Person Sheet
Our American Family - Person Sheet
NameLuella JOHNSON
Birth DateSep 1880
Birth PlaceGrundy County, Missouri
Death Dateabt 1966 Age: 85
Death PlaceKansas City, Wyandotte County, Kansas
Burial PlaceKansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, Floral Hills Cemetery
OccupationCarpet Weaver
Spouses
Birth Date8 Apr 1876
Birth PlaceGrundy County, Missouri
Death Date25 May 1949 Age: 73
Death PlaceJoplin, Jasper County, Missouri
Burial Date28 May 1949
Burial PlaceKansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, Floral Hills Cemetery
OccupationBridge Carpenter, W.P.A. Foreman
MotherSarah M. COY (1844-1931)
Family ID9335
Marr Date28 Aug 1897
Marr PlaceGallatin, Daviess County, Missouri
ChildrenRomie Leslie (1899-1949)
 Ray (1901-1966)
 Rosie Fay (1901-1970)
 Roscoe (1905-1757)
 Ralph (1908-)
 Richard Leroy (1911-1978)
 Pearl L. (1918-)
 Helen Marie (1920-)
Notes for Luella JOHNSON
MRS. LUELLA JOHNSON
Mrs. Luella Johnson, 89, of 651 Lewis, died last night at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Rule Wiley, 2333 South Eighth, Kansas City, Kansas. Mrs. Johnson was born in Grundy County, Missouri, and had lived in this area 15 years. She had attended the Beaumont Baptist church. She leaves a son, Richard Johnson, 9129 Shope, Independence; two other daughters, Mrs. Pearl Wilson, Cassville, Mo., and Miss Helen Johnson, St. Joseph, Mo.; 24 grandchildren, 41 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be at 1:30 o'clock Thursday in the Sheil chapel, 6606 Independence; burial in Floral Hills cemetery. Friends may call at the chapel after R &clock Wednesday night.
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