Árdís - 01.01.1956, Side 47

Árdís - 01.01.1956, Side 47
Ársrit Bandalags lúterskra kvenna 45 Jakobina Johnson By INGIBJORG S. BJARNASON It is always a source of wonder and of admiration when some per- son achieves success in not one, but many careers in a lifetime. When that person is a woman, small of stature, petite and refined in de- portment, and who, though in the mature years of her life, still carries herself with quiet dignity and composure, the wonder in- creases. Such a one is Jakobina Johnson. This charming soft-spoken lady has won renown as a poetess, lec- turer and writer, as well as being a devoted wife, mother, home- maker and a friend to all who come her way. All has not been sunshine along her life’s way, but her serene face bears little evidence of the sorrows she has borne nor the anxiety and appre- hensions she has known. These have rather mellowed her outlook on life, strengthened her faith and enlarged her vision. Even her beautiful home in the Ballard section of Seattle bears evidence of her varied interests, for it is an interesting combination of three cultures—Icelandic, Chinese and American—all blended together by the hand of this woman into a perfect background for a poetess. Jakobina Johnson was born on October 4, 1883, at Holmvadi in Adaldal in Sudur Thingegarsysla, Iceland. Her father was Sigurbjorn Johannsson, a poet of considerable merit and her mother was Maria Jonsdottir Halldorson. In 1889 the family emigrated to Canada and settled in the Argyle district of Manitoba. Here she remained until she began teaching, first at Lundi School in River-
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