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Orelia Lizette <I>Patrick</I> Johnson

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Orelia Lizette Patrick Johnson

Birth
Overton, Shelby County, Tennessee, USA
Death
8 Jan 1917 (aged 74)
Fort Benton, Chouteau County, Montana, USA
Burial
Chouteau County, Montana, USA GPS-Latitude: 47.50935, Longitude: -110.6889583
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The following provided by Find A Grave contributor "Cara":

Great Falls Tribune (MT), 10 Jan 1917
Pioneer Woman Dies in Fort Benton and Will Be Buried in Highwood Cemetery
Fort Benton, Jan. 9--Mrs. William F. Johnson, aged about 72, died at her residence here in town last evening of general debility. Mrs. Johnson had been in poor health for some months since last fall, when she received the word of the death of her son in an automobile accident near Bozeman. Mrs. Johnson was very much shocked and grieved over this death, and never fully recovered from the effect.
It is expected burial will take place in the Highwood cemetery, where her husband and other relatives are buried.
There are two surviving sons in the Highwood country, Brack Johnson and Walter Johnson; a daughter in Spokane, Mrs. Theodore Danielson.
Mrs. Johnson was one of the old time residents of the Highwood country, coming from Missouri in steamboat times. She was a member of the Christian Church, and took an active part in the church work in Highwood, Great Falls and in this place.
The following provided by Find A Grave contributor "Cara":

Great Falls Tribune (MT), 10 Jan 1917
Pioneer Woman Dies in Fort Benton and Will Be Buried in Highwood Cemetery
Fort Benton, Jan. 9--Mrs. William F. Johnson, aged about 72, died at her residence here in town last evening of general debility. Mrs. Johnson had been in poor health for some months since last fall, when she received the word of the death of her son in an automobile accident near Bozeman. Mrs. Johnson was very much shocked and grieved over this death, and never fully recovered from the effect.
It is expected burial will take place in the Highwood cemetery, where her husband and other relatives are buried.
There are two surviving sons in the Highwood country, Brack Johnson and Walter Johnson; a daughter in Spokane, Mrs. Theodore Danielson.
Mrs. Johnson was one of the old time residents of the Highwood country, coming from Missouri in steamboat times. She was a member of the Christian Church, and took an active part in the church work in Highwood, Great Falls and in this place.

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