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JOHNSON, Lee Earl

Male Abt 1931 - 1960  (~ 29 years)


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  1. 1.  JOHNSON, Lee Earl was born about 1931 in North Tonawanda, Niagara County, NY; died on 1 May 1960 in Lockport, Niagara County, NY.

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    Niagara Gazette - 5/2/1960

    LOCKPORT—A 29-yearold
    state game protector
    was shot and killed Sunday
    in what police termed a love
    triangle, ;A Town of. Pendleton
    -plumber has been
    charged, w i t h first degree
    murder in the slaying.
    Lee E. Johnson, of Day Rd.,
    a Niagara County protector
    for the State Conservation
    Department since 1957, died
    of bullet wounds of the head
    and right side. The death was
    ruled a homicide by Dr.
    George V. Muscato, this city,
    a county coroner.
    Held in Niagara County, Jail
    without bail to await action of
    the May grand jury is Henry
    Domedion of E Canal Rd
    Pendleton,
    Discuss Divorce
    The shooting occurred, according
    to statements given
    Dist. Atty. William
    H. Earl,
    L o ckp o r t,
    a b o u t noon
    when the two
    men met on a
    lonely section
    of Davison Rd.
    to discuss divorce
    p r o b -
    lems involving
    Johnson and
    t h e Domedions.
    Mr. Earl said
    Domedion admitted
    shooting the other man
    but claimed it was "an accident."
    Domedion told Mr.
    Earl Johnson first came into
    the lives of him and his wife,
    Mrs. Marcia Schmidt Domedion,
    40, about 18 months ago.
    He had come to the Domedion
    home to take an animal from
    a trap set by Douglas Domedion,
    17, the couple's son.
    Romance Blossoms
    This visit led to a friendship
    with the boy and later
    developed into a romance
    with Mrs. Domedion, the district
    attorney said. Lockport
    Police Chief Joseph Chausse
    said Mrs. Domedion admitted
    the friendship with the younger
    man.
    Mr. and Mrs. Domedion.
    married in 1939, had an appointment
    today with a Lock
    port attorney to discuss a divorce.
    Johnson was divorced
    by his wife, the former Henri
    etta Neumann, 33, of Buffalo,
    In February.
    Borrows Pistol
    Domedion told Mr. Earl he
    and Johnson met in Davison
    Rd. to discuss rights to visit
    Douglas, of whom the father
    was to have custoday.
    Domedion admitted he borrowed
    a nine millimeter Polish-
    make automatic pistol
    from a brother two weeks
    ago, purchased shdlls for it
    and engaged in target practice
    with the weapon. The gun
    was on the front seat of his
    1950-model sedan when he
    met Johnson, Domedion said.
    After telling Johnson he
    had a plumbing job at near
    by Niagara County Infirmary,
    Domediori said the two sat in
    Johnson's car and talked. He
    later decided to "frighten
    htm" he told Mr;nEarI,iand
    returned to his car for the
    pistoL
    He claimed the first shot
    went off accidentally when
    he chambered a cartridge. It
    struck Johnsbn in the' neck
    and went out the head, an
    autopsy revealed.
    Police said Domedion told
    them he became excited. The
    second shot struck the back
    window of Johnson's car. A
    third hit the injured man in
    the side.
    Five empty cartridges were
    picked up at the scene, Det.
    Sgt. Robert Buchanan said.
    Police Summoned
    The shooting was discovered
    by a Lockport motorist,
    James F. Judge, 24 Lakeview
    Pkwy., vice president of Ward
    Bros. Mill Supply Co., this
    city. He told police he stopped
    his southbound car when he
    saw "a man dragging another
    manjon the road."
    Domedion exclaimed, Mr.
    Judge told police, "I just shot
    this . . .;'• .He asked Mr,.
    Judge to call police. A second
    motorist. Donald O. Bryne
    1810 East Ave., who arrived
    on the scene a moment later,
    summoned police from a near-
    by procery store.
    ...The' arrest was made by
    Patrolman Daniel A. Harrington.
    Mr Johnson was appointed
    a game protector in Niagara
    . County in November 1957. He
    was a native of North. Tonawanda
    and the only son of
    Mrs- Earl Johnson, 1009 Nash
    Rd. North Tonawanda, who
    survives/ He was a graduate
    of North Tonawarida High
    School and served with the
    'Army in. Germany from 1948
    until 1952 He met his former
    wife; Henrietta; Neuman in
    Germany.
    In addition to numerous
    conservation clubs, he belong
    ed to the German Shorthair
    ed Pointers Club and was a
    member of Friedens United
    Church of Christ, North Ton-
    awanda.
    Rites Wednesday
    His father, who died in
    1954, was secretary of the
    Chamber of Commerce of the
    Tonawandas.
    Services will be conducted
    at 2:30 Wednesday at the
    Wattengell Funeral Home,
    North Tonawanda, by the Rev
    Carl E. Berges. Burial will be
    in White Chapel Memorial
    Park cemetery.
    Domedion, who has been
    employed by Don Jones
    Plumbing" and Heating, Inc.,
    here for 15 years is a Navy
    veteran of World War II.

    Family/Spouse: NEUMAN, Henrietta. Henrietta was born in Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]




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