Grand Island (Nebraska) Independent
Saturday, 28 August 1926
Dannebrog, Neb., Aug. 28.--(Special Dispatch).--Miss Anna Schlytern, 77, died here Saturday morning, a few days after she suffered a slight stroke of paralysis. She had been in failing health several years. For fifty-three years, Miss Schlytern has resided here having arrived from Sweden, where she was born in 1849. During the last few years she has resided with a brother, John T. Schlytern and family. Another brother, Charles E., of Chicago, and a sister, Mrs. Hilda Ekmark, of Sweden, remain to mourn her loss.
Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday afternoon from the Lutheran church here, Rev. J. P. Pedersen officiating. Burial will be here. It is said of Miss Schlytern that she was held in high esteem, having been of unusual altruistic character.
Grand Island (Nebraska) Independent
Saturday, 28 August 1926
Dannebrog, Neb., Aug. 28.--(Special Dispatch).--Miss Anna Schlytern, 77, died here Saturday morning, a few days after she suffered a slight stroke of paralysis. She had been in failing health several years. For fifty-three years, Miss Schlytern has resided here having arrived from Sweden, where she was born in 1849. During the last few years she has resided with a brother, John T. Schlytern and family. Another brother, Charles E., of Chicago, and a sister, Mrs. Hilda Ekmark, of Sweden, remain to mourn her loss.
Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday afternoon from the Lutheran church here, Rev. J. P. Pedersen officiating. Burial will be here. It is said of Miss Schlytern that she was held in high esteem, having been of unusual altruistic character.
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