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George E. Eliassen

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George E. Eliassen

Birth
Death
29 Jun 1940 (aged 59)
Rockford, Winnebago County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Blair, Washington County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block: 63 Lot: 3 Grave: 9
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Geo. Eliassen Died June 27

George Eliassen, who for the past forty years has followed the trade of painter in Blair, died suddenly of a complication of heart trouble and appendicitis on June 27.

He had gone to Rockford, Illinois to visit a daughter and suffered an attack of appendicitis. He was operated on and it is reported that a complication of heart trouble set in which caused his death.

His wife passed away years ago leaving a family of eight children who survive him. They are Mrs. Albert Johnson, Rockford, Illinois; George of Council Bluffs, Iowa; Charles of Los Angeles, California; Mrs. John Anderson and Mrs. Harold Taylor of Blair; Francis of Los Angeles and James and Bessie of Blair.

The body was brought to Blair and funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Campbells Mortuary with Rev. Rasmussen officiating and interment was made in the Blair Cemetery.

Printed in the Washington County Enterprise on 7/4/1940
Geo. Eliassen Died June 27

George Eliassen, who for the past forty years has followed the trade of painter in Blair, died suddenly of a complication of heart trouble and appendicitis on June 27.

He had gone to Rockford, Illinois to visit a daughter and suffered an attack of appendicitis. He was operated on and it is reported that a complication of heart trouble set in which caused his death.

His wife passed away years ago leaving a family of eight children who survive him. They are Mrs. Albert Johnson, Rockford, Illinois; George of Council Bluffs, Iowa; Charles of Los Angeles, California; Mrs. John Anderson and Mrs. Harold Taylor of Blair; Francis of Los Angeles and James and Bessie of Blair.

The body was brought to Blair and funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Campbells Mortuary with Rev. Rasmussen officiating and interment was made in the Blair Cemetery.

Printed in the Washington County Enterprise on 7/4/1940


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