He went to Pierce Co, Rugby in 1902 and had accumulated one of the finest farms in the county and met with abundant success in his farming operations, so that at the time of his death he was possessed with considerable wealth.
He was a fine man, a exemplary citizen and a splendid accommodating neighbor.
The community was shocked when Ole Jermeland was discovered at his home south of Tunbridge dead by a friend who had called to visit him. The coroner stated that death had come to him very suddenly from Heart disease.
The funeral was held at the First Lutheran church with Rev G.A. Larsen officiating and burial in the Persilla Watts Cemetery, Rugby
He went to Pierce Co, Rugby in 1902 and had accumulated one of the finest farms in the county and met with abundant success in his farming operations, so that at the time of his death he was possessed with considerable wealth.
He was a fine man, a exemplary citizen and a splendid accommodating neighbor.
The community was shocked when Ole Jermeland was discovered at his home south of Tunbridge dead by a friend who had called to visit him. The coroner stated that death had come to him very suddenly from Heart disease.
The funeral was held at the First Lutheran church with Rev G.A. Larsen officiating and burial in the Persilla Watts Cemetery, Rugby
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