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Frances Johnson, 94

Greenbush - Frances Johnson, died Monday, June 25, 2001 at Greenbush Nursing Home.

Services were held Thursday, June 28, at 10 a.m. at Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church in Greenbush with Father Don Braukmann officiating. Special music was provided by Jeanne Novacek, and Christine Stanislawski and Marlene Pulczinski were the eucharistic ministers. Gift bearers were Elizabeth Landowski and Frances Landowski, and the readers were Don Stanislawski and A.J. Pulczinski. Justin, Shawn and Sara Stanislawski were the servers. Casketbearers included Leroy Pulczinski, A.J. Pulczinski, Don Stanislawski, Bill Stanislawski, Harold Stanislawski and Jeff Stanislawski. Interment was in St. Aloysius Catholic Cemetery in Leo with Collins Funeral Home of Greenbush in charge of the arrangements.

Frances Dorothy Stanislawski was born on February 5, 1907 in Roseau county, the daughter of Joseph J. and Regina (Mikowski) Stanislawski. She attended school and grew up in the Leo community near Greenbush and was baptized and confirmed at St. Aloysius Catholic Church at Leo. Frances was employed at the former Hildahl General Store and the former Lorbiecki Store, both in Greenbush. She moved to Alexandria and worked at Herbergers department store.

Frances was united in marriage to Harold Johnson at Alexandria and the couple farmed in Barto township of Roseau county until Harold's death on September 3, 1945. Frances moved to Glendale, Calif. where she worked in retail sales until her retirement. She later returned to Greenbush. Since 1994, Frances had resided at Greenbush Nursing Home.

She was a member of Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church.

Survivors include two sisters, Elizabeth Landowski and Ann Pakner, both of Greenbush; a sister-in-law; and several nieces and nephews.

Frances was preceded in death by her husband, parents; two sisters, Veronica Shoen and Agnes Pulczinski; and four brothers, Felix, Richard, John and Frank Stanislawski. A00003B2001JL04

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