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Inga Lovisa Sell

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Inga Lovisa Sell

Birth
Death
29 Aug 1907 (aged 63–64)
Henry County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Andover, Henry County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
Plot
South Lutheran section
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NOTE: Have seen both spellings - Enga and Inga.

Inga "Lovisa" was the second wife of Peter Magnus Sell, his first wife being Eva Louisa (Johanson) Sell who was born in Sweden in 1829 and died in Illinois in 1875.

Inga "Lovisa" and Peter were married January 22, 1881.
To this union, one daughter was born, who had numerous half-siblings to play with.

No full obituary was found for Inga "Lovisa" but the following appeared in the "Orion Times", Thursday September 5, 1907 edition on page 8:
"Mrs. Sell died at the home of her daughter Thursday noon, and was buried in Andover on Sunday.
Card of Thanks
We wish in this matter to express our heartfelt thanks to the neighbors who by their many acts of kindness, assisted to lighten our burden of sorrow caused by the death of our beloved mother.
We also wish to thank the singers and the donors of the many beautiful floral tributes.
We also wish to express our thanks to the undertaker, J. Johnson of Cambridge, who by his sympathy and his many acts of kindness, greatly helped to lighten our burden and for the beautiful solo which he so kindly rendered at church.
Mr. and Mrs. C.T. Anderson
Mrs. Eric Peterson
William Sell
Victor Johnson"
NOTE: Have seen both spellings - Enga and Inga.

Inga "Lovisa" was the second wife of Peter Magnus Sell, his first wife being Eva Louisa (Johanson) Sell who was born in Sweden in 1829 and died in Illinois in 1875.

Inga "Lovisa" and Peter were married January 22, 1881.
To this union, one daughter was born, who had numerous half-siblings to play with.

No full obituary was found for Inga "Lovisa" but the following appeared in the "Orion Times", Thursday September 5, 1907 edition on page 8:
"Mrs. Sell died at the home of her daughter Thursday noon, and was buried in Andover on Sunday.
Card of Thanks
We wish in this matter to express our heartfelt thanks to the neighbors who by their many acts of kindness, assisted to lighten our burden of sorrow caused by the death of our beloved mother.
We also wish to thank the singers and the donors of the many beautiful floral tributes.
We also wish to express our thanks to the undertaker, J. Johnson of Cambridge, who by his sympathy and his many acts of kindness, greatly helped to lighten our burden and for the beautiful solo which he so kindly rendered at church.
Mr. and Mrs. C.T. Anderson
Mrs. Eric Peterson
William Sell
Victor Johnson"


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