. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 22 The Florists' Review SaPTEMBBB 14. 1916. 1 OBITUARY Mrs. John H. Johnson. Mrs. J. H. Johnson, better known in the trade as Mrs. Bachel M. Eebstock, died at the Woman's hospital, in Buf- falo, N. y., September 11, at the age of 60 years, after a long period of ill- ness. The largest part of her life was spent in the florists' business. She suc- cessfully conducted the flower store at 614 Main street, Buffalo, until she re- tired from active business about three years ago. Her ability and attractive personality had earned for her a good patronage.


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 22 The Florists' Review SaPTEMBBB 14. 1916. 1 OBITUARY Mrs. John H. Johnson. Mrs. J. H. Johnson, better known in the trade as Mrs. Bachel M. Eebstock, died at the Woman's hospital, in Buf- falo, N. y., September 11, at the age of 60 years, after a long period of ill- ness. The largest part of her life was spent in the florists' business. She suc- cessfully conducted the flower store at 614 Main street, Buffalo, until she re- tired from active business about three years ago. Her ability and attractive personality had earned for her a good patronage. In 1912 she married John H. Johnson. She and her husband re- sided in the winter at Williamsville and spent the other months of the year at their summer home at Crystal Beach. She is survived by her husband and four brothers, John E., Albert C, Stephen J. and J. H. Eebstock. The funeral was held September 13, from the Johnson .residence on Oxford avenue. A. E. Mrs. James T. Aldous. Mrs. James T. Aldous, mother of Arthur Herrington, by her first mar- riage, died September 3 at her home in Iowa City, la. She had been an in- valid for months and had been con- fined to her home much of the time, al- though she took a trip east with her daughters during the present year. Mrs. Aldous was born at Tangmere, Sussex county, England, December 23, 1840. She married William Herring- ton in 1861. Five of their children sur- vive, these being, in addition to Arthur Herrington, Charles, of Kent, England; William, principal of schools in Sussex county, England; Drs. Ellen and Louise Herrington, of Iowa City. A third daughter died at the age of 22. Mrs. Aldous came to America in 1907, accompanied by her two daugh- ters, on a visit to her son, Arthur, at Madison, N. J. She had planned a year's visit, but. she never returned to England. She met James T. Aldous at the home of her son, in 1909, and at the end of the year became his wife. Mr. and Mrs. Aldous went west and made their home in Iowa Cit


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