- Carl Jean Johnson
Infobox Person
name = Carl Jean Johnson
image_size = 250px
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birth_date = birth date|1929|7|2|mf=y
birth_place =Marion, Indiana
death_date = death date and age|1988|12|29|1929|7|2|mf=y
death_place =Lakewood, Colorado
occupation =Physician andColonel
spouse = Gretchen Hahnen (1902-1986)
parents = Fredrick Chancy Johnson (1902-c.1975) and Enabel Routh (1907-c.1945)
children =Carl Jean Johnson (
July 2 ,1929 -December 29 ,1988 ), was a physician and Colonel in theUnited States Army who opposed nuclear testing.Birth and marriage
Carl Jean Johnson was born in
Marion, Indiana onJuly 2 ,1929 to Fredrick Chancy Johnson (1902-c.1975) and Enabel Routh (1907-c.1945). He had the following siblings: George Johnson (1927-c.1992); Derrold Johnson (born 1931); and Sarah E. Johnson (born 1939) who married David L. Mort (1937-2005). He was raised inGrant County, Indiana . At age 12 he came down withtuberculosis , and though he overcame the sickness his growth was stunted. He began a strict weightlifting regimen and developed proper eating habits that allowed him to overcome his physical weakness. At least once in his later life, he would have to have cysts from the tuberculosis infection removed. Carl married Kathryn Van Deusen (born 1923). Kathryn was the daughter of Emmett Peter Van Deusen I (1878-1965) and Margaret McKenzie Barton (1885-1963).US Army and education
He entered service in the
United States Army onJuly 3 ,1946 and was stationed inGuam as a surveyor. It was largely an uneventful tour of duty, with the exception of while surveying the island's jungles he found a wreckedbomber fromWorld War II that still had the pilot's remains inside. He was discharged from Army service onMarch 18 ,1949 . He went toMichigan State University and theOhio State University College of Medicine. He had a master's Degree in public health from theUniversity of California, Berkeley .Rocky Flats
In 1976 he was the Director of the
Jefferson County, Colorado Department of Health. He reported that soil around theRocky Flats Plant contained 44 times moreplutonium than the government claimed. In 1977 he reported higher-than-average rates ofleukemia and cancer among the local people. In 1980 he reported that plant workers had eight times more brain tumors than expected. In 1981 he was fired. He later won a whistleblower lawsuit againstJefferson County, Colorado . In 1985 he lost an election to become theBoulder County, Colorado Director of Health.Death and burial
He died on
December 29 ,1988 at Lutheran Memorial Hospital inLakewood, Colorado of an unsuspected birth defect of the heart. He was buried in theFort Logan National Cemetery inColorado onJanuary 3 ,1989 . His obituary appeared in "The New York Times " onDecember 30 ,1988 : "Dr. Carl J. Johnson, a public health official who attacked the Federal Government over the potentially dangerous effects of nuclear weapons testing, died of complications from heart surgery yesterday at Lutheran Memorial Hospital in Lakewood, Colorado. He was 59 years old and lived in Lakewood."ee also
* with Johnsons in
Marion, Indiana .Publications
* Carl J. Johnson, "Funding of Radiation Protection Standards Research", letter to the editor, "American Journal of Public Health", February 1979.
* Carl J. Johnson, "Cancer Incidence in an Area of Radioactive Fallout Downwind from the Nevada Test Site", "Journal of the American Medical Association", Volume 251, Number 2, January 13, 1984.
* Carl J. Johnson, "Rocky Flats: Death Inc." "TheNew York Times ", Op-Ed; Sunday, December 18, 1988, Op-ed E-23.References
* Susan Heller Anderson;
New York Times ,December 30 ,1988 , page A18; "Dr. Carl J. Johnson is dead at 58"
* Mort, Sarah; E-mail interview; 27 March 2006External links
* [http://genealogy.wikia.com/wiki/Carl_Jean_Johnson_%281929-1988%29 Wikia Genealogy: Carl Jean Johnson]
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