OBITUARY.
MRS J. P. JOHNSON,
Many friends throughout the district will hear with regret of the death of Mrs J. I'. Johnson, which occurred at her home, at Paokakariki, this morning. Deceased, who was the second daughter of .Mr and Mrs .Tack Wilson' of Otaki, was a particularly bright and poplar young woman, held in the very highest esteem in all pads of the district. v.tA the news of her untimely death will cause widespread regret. Mrs .Johnson had been ill for a very long time—fully two year* —and for some considerable fiine wan an rtunate of the Otaki Sanatorium. She was only 37
years of age. Thy deepest sympathy is felt for the bereaved husband, parents and Borrowing frineds. Deceased leaves one child—a little girl. The funeral will take place at Otaki to-morrow, leaving the local railway station at 2.30 p.m. for the public ccrae-
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Otaki Mail, Volume 26, 27 June 1919, Page 2
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