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Frances Maycel Johnson 1911 - 1989

JOHNSON STEIN BOHLEN CONRY SCHWEITZBERGER

Posted By: Connie Swearingen-Volunteer (email)
Date: 4/25/2014 at 22:58:32

Funeral Services Held For Frances M. Johnson

Frances M. Johnson, 77, of Kingsley, died Saturday October 7, 1989 at Colonial Manor Nursing Home in Kingsley.

Funeral services were held at 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday October 10, 1989 at First Lutheran Church in Kingsley. Rev. Philip Krupski officiated. Burial was in Memorial Park Cemetery in Sioux City under the direction of the Dickison-Michaelson Funeral Home.

Mrs. Barb Carlson was the organist and the congregation sang "I Heard The Voice of Jesus Say" and "Rock of Ages."

Serving as casketbearers were Albert Bottjen, Ellsworth Parry, Delbert Bogenrief, Dean Royer, Joe Lage and William H. Hamman.

Mrs. Johnson, the former Frances Maycel Bohlen, was born December 3, 1911 at Akron, Iowa, the daughter of Herman and Anna (Stein) Bohlen. She was adopted by the Walter Haakinson family of Climbing Hill, Iowa in December of 1919. She spent her childhood years in the Climbing Hill and Oto area. She married Clifford Conry on August 26, 1929. On September 14, 1968 she married Walter Schweitzberger. On September 25, 1980 she married Virgil Johnson. She spent her married years in the Kingsley area and has been a resident of Colonial Manor Nursing Home since 1985. She was a member of the First Lutheran Church.

Survivors include two sons Donald Conry of Moville, and Junior Conry of San Jose, California; two step-daughters; four sisters, Helen Wesemann of Paullina, Edna Egdorf of Boyden, Lois Mieras of Sioux City and Anna Krick of Denison; one brother William Bohlen of Akron; seven grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband, one son Wayne, two sisters and two brothers


 

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