Arthur Erick Johnson
BIRTH
26 Jun 1922
Borstil, Östhammars kommun, Uppsala län, Sweden
DEATH
25 Sep 2011 (aged 89)
Kingsford, Dickinson County, Michigan, USA
BURIAL
Iron Mountain Cemetery Park
Iron Mountain, Dickinson County, Michigan, USA
MEMORIAL ID
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IRON MOUNTAIN - Arthur E. Johnson, 89, of Iron Mountain, passed away on Sunday, Sept. 25, 2011, at the Freeman Nursing and Rehabilitation Community in Kingsford.
He was born on June 26, 1922, in Borstil, Sweden, son of the late Alfred and Lydia (Anderson) Johnson. He lived with his family in Sweden for 11 months, then coming to the United States and first moving to Prentice, Wis., for a short time, and then settling in Iron Mountain. He attended the Iron Mountain Schools, graduating from Iron Mountain High School in 1942. Upon his high school graduation, Art enlisted in the United States Coast Guard, serving his country during World War II from 1942 to 1946.
He married the former Lorraine Carlson on June 5, 1954, at the First Lutheran Church in Iron Mountain, and she preceded him in …
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JOHNSON
ARTHUR E.
1922-2011
LORRAINE E.
1924-2007
THE LORD IS MY SHEPHERD
ARTHUR ERICK JOHNSON
S1 US COAST GUARD
WORLD WAR II
JUNE 26 1922 + SEPT 25 2011
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