Mrs. Anderson died Monday in her home at Sutton. Death was attributed to a general run-down condition which was followed by a stroke.
She was born at Rockland, LaCrosse County, Wisconsin on November 4, 1874. On October 30, 1895 she was married to Ole Anderson and to this union five children were born. The couple were early residents in the Sutton community.
Surviving are three children; Mrs. Homer Hill of Towner, ND; Mrs. L. L. Hoffman of Toledo, OR; and Arnold of Sutton. Also surviving are four brothers and three sisters, Carl Solberg of Cooperstown, and Harold Fritjof and Anton Solberg, in Wisconsin; Mrs. Anton Gilbertson of Hannaford, Mrs. Sam Simenson of Sutton and Mrs. Young, who resides in Wisconsin.
Interment will be made in the Mable cemetery.
Published in the Griggs County Sentinel-Courier, Cooperstown, North Dakota, August 1, 1940.
Mrs. Anderson died Monday in her home at Sutton. Death was attributed to a general run-down condition which was followed by a stroke.
She was born at Rockland, LaCrosse County, Wisconsin on November 4, 1874. On October 30, 1895 she was married to Ole Anderson and to this union five children were born. The couple were early residents in the Sutton community.
Surviving are three children; Mrs. Homer Hill of Towner, ND; Mrs. L. L. Hoffman of Toledo, OR; and Arnold of Sutton. Also surviving are four brothers and three sisters, Carl Solberg of Cooperstown, and Harold Fritjof and Anton Solberg, in Wisconsin; Mrs. Anton Gilbertson of Hannaford, Mrs. Sam Simenson of Sutton and Mrs. Young, who resides in Wisconsin.
Interment will be made in the Mable cemetery.
Published in the Griggs County Sentinel-Courier, Cooperstown, North Dakota, August 1, 1940.
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