Tues., Dec. 9, 1941
Mrs. M. Hendrickson Dies Thursday in Glenwood Township
Accuqaintances of Mrs. Martin Hendrickson were saddended to learn of her death, which occurred Thursday morning, Dec. 4 at her home in Glenwood township, following a week's illness.
As Andrina Evenrude, daughter of Andres and Karina Evenrud, she was born Aug. 8, 1865 int he same home where she died, having spent her entire life there.
On Nov. 22, 1892, she was united in marriage to Martin Hendrickson at the Glenwood Lutheran Church by Rev. Borge.
Surviving are two daughters, and a son who deeply mourns the passing of a beloved mother. They are Clarissa (Mrs. Henry Loven), Hildegard (Mrs. Perdy Blegen), both of Glenwood township, and Rev. Miford Hendrickson of Springfield towsnip. Four sisters, Mrs. C. O. Fortun, and Mrs. Diana Sivesind of Glenwood township, Mrs. Hanson of Canton, Minn., and Mrs. Prestsater of Lanesboro, Minn., also survive. Mr. Hendrickson died in 1919 and a brother, Nels Evenrud, also preceded her in death.
Mrs. Hendrickson was a beloved and highly esteemed woman, possessed of a large circle of dear friends who are grieved to hear of her passing. To the bereaved ones left to mourn, the sympathy of all is extended.
The funeral services were held Saturday afternoon at 1:30 from the home and 2:00 o'clock from the Glenwood Lutheran church. The Rev. Alfred Bredesen officiating and burial took place in the nearby cemetery.
The pallbearers were Melvin Blegan, Helmer Blegan, Orlando Kvamme, Leonard Ask, C.O. Fortun and John Loven.
The Fjelstul funeral service had charge of the funeral arrangements.
Tues., Dec. 9, 1941
Mrs. M. Hendrickson Dies Thursday in Glenwood Township
Accuqaintances of Mrs. Martin Hendrickson were saddended to learn of her death, which occurred Thursday morning, Dec. 4 at her home in Glenwood township, following a week's illness.
As Andrina Evenrude, daughter of Andres and Karina Evenrud, she was born Aug. 8, 1865 int he same home where she died, having spent her entire life there.
On Nov. 22, 1892, she was united in marriage to Martin Hendrickson at the Glenwood Lutheran Church by Rev. Borge.
Surviving are two daughters, and a son who deeply mourns the passing of a beloved mother. They are Clarissa (Mrs. Henry Loven), Hildegard (Mrs. Perdy Blegen), both of Glenwood township, and Rev. Miford Hendrickson of Springfield towsnip. Four sisters, Mrs. C. O. Fortun, and Mrs. Diana Sivesind of Glenwood township, Mrs. Hanson of Canton, Minn., and Mrs. Prestsater of Lanesboro, Minn., also survive. Mr. Hendrickson died in 1919 and a brother, Nels Evenrud, also preceded her in death.
Mrs. Hendrickson was a beloved and highly esteemed woman, possessed of a large circle of dear friends who are grieved to hear of her passing. To the bereaved ones left to mourn, the sympathy of all is extended.
The funeral services were held Saturday afternoon at 1:30 from the home and 2:00 o'clock from the Glenwood Lutheran church. The Rev. Alfred Bredesen officiating and burial took place in the nearby cemetery.
The pallbearers were Melvin Blegan, Helmer Blegan, Orlando Kvamme, Leonard Ask, C.O. Fortun and John Loven.
The Fjelstul funeral service had charge of the funeral arrangements.
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