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The '''Johns Funeral Home''' was an undertaking service and funeral chapel owned and operated by [[Wallace Johns]] at 1806 [[7th Avenue North]]. The business was taken over by his brother, [[Llewellyn Johns (funeral director|Llewellyn Johns]].
The '''Johns Funeral Home''' was an undertaking service and funeral chapel at 1806 [[7th Avenue North]]. The business was founded in [[1899]] by [[Wallace Johns]], son of famed mine engineer [[Llewellyn Johns]], and later taken over by his brother, [[Llewellyn Johns, Jr|Llewellyn Jr]].


In [[1951]] it merged with [[Ridout's Brown-Service Mortuary]] to form [[Johns-Ridout's Funeral Parlors]].
In [[1951]] the firm merged with [[Ridout's Brown-Service Mortuary]] to form [[Johns-Ridout's Funeral Parlors]].


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[[Category:Funeral homes]]
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[[Category:7th Avenue North]]
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[[Category:1951 disestablishments]]

Revision as of 09:48, 17 June 2015

The Johns Funeral Home was an undertaking service and funeral chapel at 1806 7th Avenue North. The business was founded in 1899 by Wallace Johns, son of famed mine engineer Llewellyn Johns, and later taken over by his brother, Llewellyn Jr.

In 1951 the firm merged with Ridout's Brown-Service Mortuary to form Johns-Ridout's Funeral Parlors.