LAST RITES HELD FOR MRS. A. J. JOHNSON Funeral services for Mrs. A. J. (Jack) Johnson were conducted Tuesday, January 24, from the Cameron Gospel Tabernacle, with Rev. H. M. Bowley, pastor officiating, assisted by Rev. A. J. Frisby and Rev. P. L. Caperton. Burial was made in North Elm cemetery with Greens Funeral Home making the arrangements. Mrs. Johnson died at her home at East 15th Street, Monday, January 23, 1950, after a long illness. She was born Amanda Jane Ford, the daughter of R. J. and Elizabeth Ford in Tennessee, February 6, 1881. She came to Texas with her parents at the age of two and had resided here most of her life. She married A. J. Johnson in 1904. Surviving her are her husband, Jack Johnson of Cameron, two sons: Roy Johnson of Temple and Arthur Johnson of Cameron, three daughters: Mrs. Jewell Raney, Mrs. Mable Fuller and Mrs. Inita Gandy all of Cameron. Also surviving are 12 grandchildren, and two sisters and seven brothers. The Cameron Herald, 26 Jan 1950
Amanda Jane Johnson
- Last Name: Johnson
- First Name: Amanda Jane
- Maiden Name: Ford
- Spouse: A. J. "Jack" Johnson
- Row: 4
- Plot: 1
- Side: Left
- Birth: 1881-02-06
- Death: 1950-01-23
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- Obituary: LAST RITES HELD FOR MRS. A. J. JOHNSON Funeral services for Mrs. A. J. (Jack) Johnson were conducted Tuesday, January 24, from the Cameron Gospel Tabernacle, with Rev. H. M. Bowley, pastor officiating, assisted by Rev. A. J. Frisby and Rev. P. L. Caperton. Burial was made in North Elm cemetery with Greens Funeral Home making the arrangements. Mrs. Johnson died at her home at East 15th Street, Monday, January 23, 1950, after a long illness. She was born Amanda Jane Ford, the daughter of R. J. and Elizabeth Ford in Tennessee, February 6, 1881. She came to Texas with her parents at the age of two and had resided here most of her life. She married A. J. Johnson in 1904. Surviving her are her husband, Jack Johnson of Cameron, two sons: Roy Johnson of Temple and Arthur Johnson of Cameron, three daughters: Mrs. Jewell Raney, Mrs. Mable Fuller and Mrs. Inita Gandy all of Cameron. Also surviving are 12 grandchildren, and two sisters and seven brothers. The Cameron Herald, 26 Jan 1950