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Olga Kristina Anderson

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Olga Kristina Anderson

Birth
Pjatteryd, Älmhults kommun, Kronobergs län, Sweden
Death
26 Feb 1980 (aged 88)
Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota, USA Add to Map
Plot
Lot 900, Sec. 515, Grave 4
Memorial ID
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Olga came to the USA from Sweden with her 19 year old sister, Gerda, at the young age of 15. They arrived in Boston, MA,on Sept. 13, 1907 on the ship Celtic which left from the port of Liverpool, UK.

Olga never married and worked many years as a maid for a wealthy Rodgers Family living in the Kenwood area of Mpls. Olga later lived in the Stevens Court Apartments near Franklin and Stevens Avenues in South Mpls.

Olga was a member of the Augustana Lutheran Church. Her favorite hymn was "Beyond The Sunset".

She was a devoted aunt to her two nieces, Lorraine and Louise, and their children and grandchildren. Lorraine's granddaughter, Kendra Mohn, was born on her birthday. Kendra's sister, Kristine Campbell, was given Auntie Olga's middle name. She is lovingly remembered by all who knew her.
Olga came to the USA from Sweden with her 19 year old sister, Gerda, at the young age of 15. They arrived in Boston, MA,on Sept. 13, 1907 on the ship Celtic which left from the port of Liverpool, UK.

Olga never married and worked many years as a maid for a wealthy Rodgers Family living in the Kenwood area of Mpls. Olga later lived in the Stevens Court Apartments near Franklin and Stevens Avenues in South Mpls.

Olga was a member of the Augustana Lutheran Church. Her favorite hymn was "Beyond The Sunset".

She was a devoted aunt to her two nieces, Lorraine and Louise, and their children and grandchildren. Lorraine's granddaughter, Kendra Mohn, was born on her birthday. Kendra's sister, Kristine Campbell, was given Auntie Olga's middle name. She is lovingly remembered by all who knew her.

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