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Business Film Field Mourns Death Of General Motors' Merle Johnson
♦ A gallant fighter and an earnest worker in the field of business motion pictures died on December 2, 1950 as F. Merle Johnson, General Motors' film executive, passed away after a long illness. Mr. Johnson joined the Audio-Visual Section of the GM Department of Public Relations in 1942. He was a vice-president of the Industrial Audio-Visual Association in 1948 and an eastern regional director of that group in 1949; also serving in both years as Chairman of the Films Committee of the Association of National Advertisers. He was 51.
Services on December 5 were attended by many of the leaders in the business and professional world in which he worked. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Edith F. Johnson and two children, of Bayport. N.Y., and his mother, Mrs. T. C. Johnson, a brother, Sidney, of Quincy, III.
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