JOHNSON, Bernard Albert (B. A.)


Arizona Daily Journal Miner, Prescott, Arizona Territory Sunday, November 25, 1906 CONGRESS JUNCTION MAN SUCCUMBS TO DREAD WHITE PLAGUE Friday night at 8 o’clock, B. A. Johnson of Congress Junction, died of tuberculosis, at his home in that place, after a lingering illness. Deceased was aged about 40 years, and had been a resident of this count [sic] for the past three years, coming from San Francisco in the hope that a change of climate would result in the benefit of his health. He leaves a wife and five little children, residents of Congress Junction, to mourn his loss. His remains were shipped to this city yesterday, for burial. The funeral will take place this afternoon at 2 o’clock under the auspices of Zuni Tribe, No. 6, Improved Order of Red Men, of this city, interment to be in the Citizens’ Cemetery. Deceased was a member of Bald Eagle Tribe of San Francisco. Since his arrival here he has filled various responsible positions with the S. F. P. & P., and served the company as section foreman at Congress Junction at the time of his death.

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