Friday, May 8, 1925, The Taylor Herald, Taylor, Wisconsin
Mrs. Andrew “Mari” Hanson
Mrs. Andrew Hanson died at her home near Taylor on Wednesday, April 22, 1925, after a long illness at the age of 72 years, 7 months and 19 days. The funeral services were held at the Lutheran church at Taylor on Saturday, Rev. Lovaas officiating, and interment was made at the Hjerleid cemetery, southeast of Taylor.
Mari Olson was born in Gudsbrandsdalen, Norway, on September 3, 1853, the daughter of Esten and Marit Olson. She came to America in 1873 and in 1877 she was married to Andrew Hanson. She had been a resident of Springfield ever since she came to this country. She is survived by her husband and eight children - Miss Emma of Minneapolis; Mrs. Bergena Peterson of Whitewater; Emil of Blunt, South Dakota; Helmer and Menford, at home; Mrs. Clara Anderson of Taylor; Mrs. Minnie Johnson of Buffalo, New York; and Archie, at home. Another son, Carl, made the supreme sacrifice for his country in the World War, dying in France at the age of 28 years. She also leaves two sisters, Mrs. Ole Jacobson, of Beaver Creek; and Mrs. P.O. Johnson, of Hendrum, Minnesota; and three brothers - Ole Lien of Beaver Creek; Carl of Idaho; and Hans of Alberta, Canada. The death of this good woman brings great sorrow to her husband, children and other relatives, and they have the sympathy of all in their bereavement. She was one who was ever devoted to her home circle and whose best endeavors were always for the comfort and welfare of its members. She was also esteemed among her neighbors for her many excellent qualities.
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Friday, May 8, 1925, The Taylor Herald, Taylor, Wisconsin
Mrs. Andrew “Mari” Hanson
Mrs. Andrew Hanson died at her home near Taylor on Wednesday, April 22, 1925, after a long illness at the age of 72 years, 7 months and 19 days. The funeral services were held at the Lutheran church at Taylor on Saturday, Rev. Lovaas officiating, and interment was made at the Hjerleid cemetery, southeast of Taylor.
Mari Olson was born in Gudsbrandsdalen, Norway, on September 3, 1853, the daughter of Esten and Marit Olson. She came to America in 1873 and in 1877 she was married to Andrew Hanson. She had been a resident of Springfield ever since she came to this country. She is survived by her husband and eight children - Miss Emma of Minneapolis; Mrs. Bergena Peterson of Whitewater; Emil of Blunt, South Dakota; Helmer and Menford, at home; Mrs. Clara Anderson of Taylor; Mrs. Minnie Johnson of Buffalo, New York; and Archie, at home. Another son, Carl, made the supreme sacrifice for his country in the World War, dying in France at the age of 28 years. She also leaves two sisters, Mrs. Ole Jacobson, of Beaver Creek; and Mrs. P.O. Johnson, of Hendrum, Minnesota; and three brothers - Ole Lien of Beaver Creek; Carl of Idaho; and Hans of Alberta, Canada. The death of this good woman brings great sorrow to her husband, children and other relatives, and they have the sympathy of all in their bereavement. She was one who was ever devoted to her home circle and whose best endeavors were always for the comfort and welfare of its members. She was also esteemed among her neighbors for her many excellent qualities.
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