Mr. Eriksen died on Tuesday November 26th at a local hospital after a short illness. For the past four years he worked for the Parks Canning Co. in Alaska. A native of Norway, he came here in 1905.
Mr. Eriksen owned several halibut boats, including the Lincoln, Salty and Al Junior. He fished commercially for several years. He was a member of the Ballard First Lutheran Church, Ballard Lodge No. 827, and Ballard Aerie No. 172, Eagles. Surviving are four sisters, a brother.
The family suggests remembrances to the L.C. Foss Sunset Home or the Ballard First Lutheran Church.
Published in the Seattle Times on Wednesday, November 27, 1963 on page 19
Mr. Eriksen died on Tuesday November 26th at a local hospital after a short illness. For the past four years he worked for the Parks Canning Co. in Alaska. A native of Norway, he came here in 1905.
Mr. Eriksen owned several halibut boats, including the Lincoln, Salty and Al Junior. He fished commercially for several years. He was a member of the Ballard First Lutheran Church, Ballard Lodge No. 827, and Ballard Aerie No. 172, Eagles. Surviving are four sisters, a brother.
The family suggests remembrances to the L.C. Foss Sunset Home or the Ballard First Lutheran Church.
Published in the Seattle Times on Wednesday, November 27, 1963 on page 19
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