| Name | GØTZ, Johan Herman | 
| Born | Germany | 
| Died | 15 August 1929 | 
| Age | 41 | 
| Cemetery | Leith (Main) | 
| Grave Ref | B5 | 
| Register | 108 | 
Johan was one of three men killed in an avalanche in 1929. All three were buried on Mon 19 August. The avalanche destroyed a number of buildings, including the foundry, cookery, and carpentry shop. These buildings had survived a previous avalanche in 1920 and hence were still in the area known as 'Jericho', which had been left when the station moved along the coast a little (to 'Jeddah').
A cutting from the Sandefjords Blad newspaper dated 19/08/1929 in the Sandefjord Whaling Museum archives tells us the following:
Johan was a foundry worker, originally German. He was new to whaling, having signed on in 1928. He had a wife and child in Frederikstadt.



Picture of the funeral courtesy of Dag Einar Winsnes, who has written a website showing this and many more contemporary pictures by his grandfather Svend Johannes .