Marie Odee Johnson
Marie Odee Johnson (July 23, 1897 – September 25, 2004) was an American who was one of the last surviving female veterans from the First World War. As a Yeoman (F), Johnson was among the first group of women to serve in the United States Navy in a non-nursing capacity. She died in her sleep in Texas at the Dallas Veterans Affairs Medical Center at the age of 107.
Marie Odee Johnson was born in Quincy, Illinois, but her family moved to Dallas, Texas, when she was an infant. She was serving as a secretary with the FBI in Dallas when the United States entered World War I and joined up at age 20. Johnson was stationed in New York City and Washington, D. C. during the war, and returned to her job with the FBI afterwards.
See also
- Alice Baker
- Gladys Powers
- Alice Strike
- Charlotte Winters
- Veterans of the First World War who died in 2004
References
- Obituary
- Death report
- 106th birthday report
- Marie Johnson, 107; Veteran Was a World War I ‘Yeomanette’
- Dallas Woman Proud of Role in Changing Navy