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Norman Orin Anderson

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Norman Orin Anderson

Birth
Death
2 Dec 1907 (aged 11)
Amery, Polk County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Havana, Steele County, Minnesota, USA Add to Map
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From the Owatonna (MN) People's Press, December 13, 1907:


Norman Anderson Passes Away at Home in Amery, Wis.

The many relatives and friends of Mr. and Mrs. Anderson, of Amery, Wisconsin were greatly shocked on Monday December 2 when they received messages announcing the sudden death of their only son and child, Norman Anderson, who passed away at Amery on Monday morning at 1:15 o'clock. The child was and had been in good health up to Sunday December 1st in the afternoon when playing about the railroad yards he fell striking on the back of his head, causing hemorrhage of the brain. Only a few hours later he passed away. Norman Orin Anderson was at the time of his death 11 years and 9 months old. The child is deeply mourned by the surviving parents and a large circle of relatives and friends. The remains were brought to Anderson for burial, the funeral services taking place on Wednesday, December 4th from the Norwegian Lutheran church south of this village. The interment was made in the cemetery near the Andrew Thompson farm. The floral decorations were many and beautiful. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson have the sympathy of the entire community.



From the Owatonna (MN) People's Press, December 13, 1907:


Norman Anderson Passes Away at Home in Amery, Wis.

The many relatives and friends of Mr. and Mrs. Anderson, of Amery, Wisconsin were greatly shocked on Monday December 2 when they received messages announcing the sudden death of their only son and child, Norman Anderson, who passed away at Amery on Monday morning at 1:15 o'clock. The child was and had been in good health up to Sunday December 1st in the afternoon when playing about the railroad yards he fell striking on the back of his head, causing hemorrhage of the brain. Only a few hours later he passed away. Norman Orin Anderson was at the time of his death 11 years and 9 months old. The child is deeply mourned by the surviving parents and a large circle of relatives and friends. The remains were brought to Anderson for burial, the funeral services taking place on Wednesday, December 4th from the Norwegian Lutheran church south of this village. The interment was made in the cemetery near the Andrew Thompson farm. The floral decorations were many and beautiful. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson have the sympathy of the entire community.




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