Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 68, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 December 1910 — DEATH OF MRS. H. C. JOHNSON. [ARTICLE]

DEATH OF MRS. H. C. JOHNSON.

Frank Wolfe, now of Michigan City, sends us a copy of a Michigan City paper containing the notice of the death of Mrs. Wolfe’s mother, Mrs. H. C. Johnson of Valparaiso, who was known to many people in Rensselaer and Remington where Mr. and Mrs. Wolfe formerly resided, she having frequently visited them while they lived in Jasper county. Mrs. Johnson died last Thursday evening at the age of 75 years. She had been ailing for some two years' past with valvular trouble of the heart. She leaves, to mourn her death, besides her husband, five adult children, Mrs. Wolfe of Michigan City; Mrs. William Horrick, Indianapolis; Mrs. (Rev.) Clifton. Nebraska; Mrs. Wallace Ballinger. Hammond, and Albert, residing in Valparaiso. Mrs. Wolfe was herself sick and it was feared would be unable to attend the funeral. Friday’s Valparaiso Messenger said of Mrs. Johnson’s death: “After a long, busy and useful life, she died as she had lived—honored trusted ahd loved. She reared her own monument while she lived in the hearts of all who knew her. Her life was completed if work all done and well done constitutes completion. Her Christian life was beautiful from its beginning to its close. Sunshine she scattered everywhere; truth was the inspiration of her life and by kindness she exemplified its great worth. To-day the eternal springtime with everlasting glory are her’s. The funeral will be held from (the .Methodist church Sunday i afternoon at 2 o’clock. Inter- ! ment at Maplewood cemetery.”