The Icelandic Canadian - 01.03.1974, Síða 39

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.03.1974, Síða 39
THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN 37 MATTIE HALLDORSON:- MRS. KRISTIN JOHNSON On the pathway of life one acquires friends from many walks of life, with different interests and opinions.. It is interesting to reflect on the many personalities one encounters along the way, some fleetingly, others for a long- er or shorter time- But all make an im- pact in one way or another. One person who made a lasting im- pression on me was Mrs. Kristin John- son. I feel the richer for having her as a good friend for many years. Mrs. Johnson was a member of The First Lutheran Church choir for a long time. She was the librarian and spent hours cataloguing the music and keep- ing it in good repair. She was intoler- ant of careless handling of any music. From as far back as 1947 she made costumes for the Christmas Pageant at the church. Over lunch one day with her daugh- ter Eileen, Mrs. W. D. M.. Stewart, she recounted the various hobbies her Mother had. Eileen described a Mac- rame purse, which must be just beautiful. To mention a few of her interests she mastered the making of pillow lace, -made with a bobbin over a pillow. It is intricate work with the threads set on a frame for the design. Kristin demonstrated this work in a downtown store a few years ago. She also did oil painting, sculpture, which included a bust of Nikulas Ottensen, a Winnipeg pioneer. She was an excel- lent photographer and had a great number of slides among them over 4,000 of scenery and people from Iceland. She had a complete stamp col- lection with first covers included. She pursued these hobbies with great en- thusiasm, using the best of equipment and her recreation room was an art museum. Mrs. Johnson was made an Honor- ary Life Member of the Winnipeg Camera Club and was a member of the Handicraft Guild. Kristin drove an automobile until her death. As a matter of interest she was taking driving instructions and took her last defensive lesson ten days before she died. In some little things she was per- haps careful of her money but in others she was philanthropic. She helped a number of people in need, some known and others unknown to the family. She was concerned about the young people who were having difficulty in pursuing their studies. I have heard that she gave two or three pianos to pupils who showed talent in the field of music. Her husband, GuSmundur Julius, “Mundi Barber” as he was affectionate- ely called, was very appreciative of her accomplishments in the pursuit of her hobbies. He owned and operated a flourishing business. Kristin was a good bookkeeper and she kept meticu- lous records of all expenditures, both in the home and the barber shop. Guffmundur was the son of Bjorn and GuSrun Johnson and Kristin the daughter of Ketill and Soffia Valgard- son of Gimli. What great satisfaction Kristin must have enjoyed with her variety of inter- ests and hobbies which filled many an hour of pleasure for her.

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