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Dr. Johnson was born at Truman, MN, on May 23, 1919. He graduated from Truman High School in 1937. He was married in 1942, to Elise Just in Minneapolis, MN. He graduated from the University of Minnesota School of Medicine in 1943, then served his internship in the Naval Hospital at Seattle, WA. As a lieutenant in the Naval Medical Corps, he saw service in World War II as a beach party medical officer attached to attack transport U.S.S. New Kent and was on duty on Okinawa on "D-Day" in the South Pacific.Following his discharge from the Navy, Dr. Johnson went to Lincoln, NE, for medical ressidency at Lincoln General Hospital, where he became interested in obstetrics. In ensuing years, he delivered more than 3,500 babies, including 25 sets of twins.In 1947, he joined the Bratrud Clinic in Thief River Falls, MN. He moved to Milbank, SD, in 1950 to join Dr. D.A. Gregory in a partnership. Together they built the Milbank Clinic. He retired from the present Milbank Clinic in 1985.

Among Dr. Johnson's many honors were a 1966 award
for Distinguished Service in Education from the South Dakota State University;
a 1965 Certificate of Merit for Outstanding Service by the State Association
of School Boards; a 1979 Distinguished Service Award from the South Dakota
High School Activities Association, and, in 1980, the A. H. Robins Community
Service Award for Outstanding Community Service by a phisician.
Dr. Johnson was an avid reader, a world traveler and a photographer. Using slides from his travels, he presented travelogues to schools, club, and churches. His extensive collection of wildflower photos and slides is an outstanding remembrance for his family.
Grant County Review
October 1, 1997