First W ^'ir^'£-;At Fuiheral , for -Joseph !(A1)| /;• Johnson of 485 Bridge Street/ East wa$ conducted December, 7 by Rev. Kenneth Stitt fronl Thompson Funeral Home to Elmwood Cerhetery CorbyviHe for burial. He .died !Bec«' 5 atif . .Belleville General yHospital;* after a lengthy illness in his" - 81st year,. : ; /".>^^ ft: v/S ̂ ^4; Beareri werfef^ Ron Jones/ f-§t'uce PHndle, A Carl Bowes.. V Pay;• \Vaugh, Dennis WaugH^ and Terry RusJincll* -. .'-f'?.;i ^•',-{-Jj Mr. Johnson is survived bj^ • his wife the former Marjori6 f I'vMcKay .and by hi* sister Rit^i 'Johnson of"Largo, Florida.. < He was predeceased by hts 5 parents U?e Mr. and Mrs-. "\ : . New Johnson ) • by »•- his son Kenhcith j a h d ^ ; by • , several .brothers- ' ' • ;'| ( ^.- . ; Born at R*ichibouctu, B r u n s w i c k , Mr. John- son resided at Belleville sincci;1950i : A ptbfegs^ional musician who played rnaiiy jhstruments, lie served with the army and air force during the First was one of the last ^ mcrribcrs of The! D u m b e 1 I s ^ a military theatrical group I n ; th6 First EWorld War which toured /Canada and the United States as , well as appearing on Broadway. He was a vocalist with the .gimip- * ; ' , - . . " , i . v