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16511 Of Williston at the time of her father’s death.

An unnamed baby Johnson was born in Royalton, Pine County, on December 20, 1905, to a woman whose mother’s name is shown as “Hilda.” This child’s father was John R. Johnson so that birth certificate is probably not for Josephine.

Not listed with the family in the 1910 census. 
JOHNSON, Josephine (I7291)
 
16512 Offerdal Märet Andersdotter (I42843)
 
16513 Offerdal Märet Andersdotter (I42843)
 
16514 officially Washington County Family: Peter HUBERT / Elisabeth (F5995)
 
16515 Ohio Births and Christenings FOSTY, Emma Charlotte (I7108)
 
16516 ohn Henry Sime, 73 years old, passed away at home on Monday, November 17, 2025. He was born on Thursday, January 17, 1952, at Vernon Memorial Hospital in Viroqua, Wisconsin, to Henry and Lottie (Quinn) Sime. He married Janice Dull Perkins at the Sugar Grove Church of Christ on January 16, 1984.

He was baptized at South Kickapoo Lutheran Church at Folsom in 1952 and was confirmed at Peace Lutheran Church in Readstown in 1966.

He graduated from Readstown Grade School in 1966, Kickapoo High School in 1970, and the University of Wisconsin–Madison in 1974 with a Bachelor of Arts in Comparative Literature. In 1976 he earned a Master of Arts in Comparative Literature. In 1980 he graduated from the Kentucky School of Mortuary Science in Louisville, Kentucky.

He served in the United States Peace Corps from 1976 to 1978 as a teacher of English at the Ecole Normale Supérieure in Bamako, Mali, the national teachers college of that West African nation. There, in addition to teaching classes, he supervised student teachers and supervised the writing of memoirs by seniors. He was employed by the Sime Funeral Home in Readstown from 1978 to 1996, when he became the owner and operator, a position he held until his retirement in 2019.

He was the founder of the Readstown Library and served as its board president for many years. He was also the first secretary/treasurer of the Readstown Housing for the Elderly, Inc., serving in that capacity for many years. He had also been the secretary of Peace Lutheran Church. He helped organize the Readstown Historical Society and served as its president for a number of years. He opened the Historical Society Museum to the public every Thursday.

He was once president of the Western Wisconsin Funeral Directors Association. He served on the board of Associates to Restore the Temple Theatre in Viroqua, WI. He was a longtime member of the LaBelle Lodge #84 in Viroqua and served twice as its Worshipful Master. He was also a member of the Soldiers Grove Lions Club, the Vernon Shrine Club, and the Zor Shrine in Madison, WI. He was a longtime member of the Returned Peace Corps Volunteers of U.W.–Madison, Amnesty International, the American Civil Liberties Union, and the Southern Poverty Law Center. At one time he was the Head Sysop of the CompuServe U.F.O. Forum.

John was a published author of several books, poetry, and historical works, accomplishments he held with great pride. After selling the funeral home, he created his beloved “bunkhouse,” a warm and quiet place where he spent much of his time writing and reading. In 2003, he returned to West Africa, a journey that meant a great deal to him. In the fall of 2022, he hosted a reunion with his Peace Corps family here in Wisconsin, a gathering he had planned for several years. After he became ill with COVID and never made a full recovery, he worried he might not be able to host the event, but he was, and he cherished every moment of showing them the Wisconsin places he loved, especially the Driftless. John had a deep affection for animals, particularly his horse and cats. He was generous to a fault and cared for every family he had the privilege to serve as if they were his own.

He is survived by his wife of 41 years, Jan, of Readstown; Jan’s son, Garrett (Mary) Perkins of Cassville, WI; six grandchildren and five great-grandchildren; his brother-in-law C.J. (Helen) Dull of Moberly, MO, and sister-in-law Thelma Dull of Waupun, WI; and his Funeral Director Apprentice Kasie Moran and her children Elizabeth, Bea, Taemin, and Amirison John Henry, all of Soldiers Grove, WI.

He was preceded in death by his parents; his mother- and father-in-law Clifford and Olive (McKittrick) Dull; and a brother-in-law, La Verne Dull. 
SIME, John Henry (I44544)
 
16517 Øhr farm. Her gravestone in Oak Grove Cemetery has her birth date as 12 Dec 1835 (repeated in the Dalby Database), a date which is patently correct. JOHNSON, Olianna Johannesdatter (I56)
 
16518 Öija according to Nancy E ERSSON, Anders (I30492)
 
16519 Öija according to Nancy E ERSSON, Anders (I30492)
 
16520 Öja 4 Björk Jon Andersson (I40396)
 

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