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THE WESTERN STAR, 22 April 1893
Obituary of REAGAN JOHNSON
CROSSES THE DARK RIVER

Reagan Johnson died at the home of his sister, Mrs. W. W. Campbell, in this city, yesterday morning at about 7:30 o'clock. He had been suffering from hemorrhage of the lungs since last Tuesday, though not having enjoyed the best of health for a number of years. Tuesday he
started down town, and when at Wright's stable was taken with a hemorrhage and had to be assisted home. The discharges of blood continued to grow worse and more frequent until death relieved his sufferings. He was conscious to the last, his last words being, "I am going now," as a hemorrhage seized him.

The deceased leaves one brother, Charles Johnson, of Texas, and two sisters, Mrs. W. W. Campbell, of this city, and Mrs. Linholm, of Kingman county. His remains will be shipped to Kingman county this morning and
interred in the cemetery near Cheney. The deceased was 26 years old. To the sorrow stricken relatives, the sympathy of the entire community is extended.
Transcribed and Contributed by Shirley Brier


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