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Stanley Quentin Johnson

Stanley Quentin Johnson (1939 - 2017) was active/lived in Utah.  Stanley Johnson is known for Indian figure sculpture on horseback, native dancing with birds and buffalo.

Stanley Quentin Johnson, 77, slipped peacefully away at his home in Parowan, Utah, on April 8, 2017. Born July 14, 1939, in Murray, Utah, Stan was the fourth child born to Reynold Quentin Johnson and Mildred (Argyle). After serving a mission in Denmark, (1959-1962) he married Pamela "Penny" Pearson. They had 11 children.

He is survived by 9 children, 36 grandchildren, and 3 great grandchildren.

On October 28, 1994, Stan married Polly Ivory and they were sealed in the Provo Temple.

Source:
Excerpt from obituary, Published online in Deseret News, newspaper, on Apr. 12, 2017

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   Keywords 
Art Method
  • Sculpture, Three Dimensional Forms, Sculptor
Art MediaArt Subject
  • Indians, Native American Specialty
Chronology
  • Late 20th Century After 1950

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