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    1. [MNPOLK-L] JOHNSON obituary 1909
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    3. Posted on: Polk County Obituaries Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Mn/PolkObits?read=42 Surname: JOHNSON ------------------------- FAITHFUL SON LAID TO REST REMAINS OF SAM JOHNSON INTERRED AT THE CEMETERY AT EUCLID. Last Thursday morning at S. Vincent's hospital in Crookston occurred the death of Samuel Howard Johnson, second son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Johnson, for many jears, residents of Euclid, but latterly of Sleeman, Ontario. "Sam", as he was best known among his friends, was born in Euclid, July 16th 1886. Though but twenty-three years of age, he had known more than the ordinary portion of suffering., as a complication of diseases had kept thim practically bed ridden for the past two years. Although he lived most of the time with his parents on their Canadian claim, his longings were over toward "the States" and Euclid, which he counted as his home. A couple of weeks age, when the opportunity presented itself for him to return in the care of friends he decided to attempt the journey to Euclid to join his father, who is spending the summer there. Bidding a brave farewell to his mother and sisters, he set out, accompanied by his elder brother and a neighbor family who were returning. He was able to reach Crookston, but there his strength failed, and he was taken to St. Vincent hospital where, after ten days of bravely borne suffering, death released him. He was of a bright, jovial disposition and he will be sadly missed among the younger set both at Euclid and at Sleeman. The remains were held in Chesterman's undertaking rooms until Saturday morning to permit of the arrival of the mother, and were then taken to Euclid where, after the funeral service at the Presbyterian church, they were laid to rest in the Euclid cemetery. The bereaved family have the sympathy of the entire community in their loss which, because of loving service so long rendered, is especially keenly felt. -source CROOKSTON TIMES CONTINUING THE POLK COUNTY JOURNAL Saturday, August 28, 1909.

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