Chuck's grandmother, Eva Ursula Johnson, was born November 23, 1896 in Grafton, Illinois. She was the tenth of 13 children born to Edward K. Johnson (1855-1915) and Ermina Rebekah McCauley (1856-1926).
On September 26, 1917, Eva Johnson and Albert Auston were married in Alton, Illinois by Judge Lessner.
Eva and her children |
Bernadine Beatrice (1914-2011), married Franklin Fosha;
Benjamin Clarence (1918-1982), married Mildred Vinson;
June Marie (1920-2006), married Walter Ketchum;
Louis Antone (1925-1997), married Alma Forbes;
Sue Ann (1930-1999), married Valgene Harmon.
Alton Evening Telegraph, Oct 25, 1950 |
Eva was active in various organizations in Grafton, including the Busy Bee Club, the Bean Bag Club, the Order of the Eastern Star, American Legion Auxiliary, Royal Neighbors of America, and the VFW Auxiliary. She was frequently mentioned in the Alton newspaper for her activities. She often hosted gatherings at her home, including birthday celebrations.
Auston family picnic |
Alton Evening Telegraph, November 5, 1953 |
After her husband died in 1953, she remodeled her home into apartments and rented them out to workers at Pere Marquette Lodge, where she also worked in the kitchen.
In 1965, she sold her home to her daughter, Sue and her husband, Gene Harmon. According to the newspaper article, Eva planned to move into a trailer.
Eva died on December 24, 1971 at the age of 75. She was buried at Scenic Hill Cemetery in Grafton.
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