| Alden Johnson Dies at 64 |
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MARSHFIELD, MA – Alden Johnson, 64, died July 8 from what his family believes to be a massive heart attack. Johnson was a chemical and metallurgical engineer who held several patents at Speedline Technologies before retiring from the company about four years ago. Most recently, he was chairman of the Marshfield Agricultural Commission, a Eucharistic minister at Trinity Episcopal Church, a Mason in Scituate, and on the board of directors of the William Lawrence Camp in New Hampshire.
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| Last Updated on Wednesday, 16 July 2008 10:53 |
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