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Adelaide <I>Hartvikson</I> Braasch

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Adelaide Hartvikson Braasch

Birth
North Dakota, USA
Death
29 Apr 1966 (aged 52)
Minot, Ward County, North Dakota, USA
Burial
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The funeral for Mrs. Elmer I. (Adelaide Elizabeth) Braasch, 52, who died Friday in a Minot hospital, will be Monday at 2 in the Farmers Union Auditorium at Third Street Southeast and Central Avenue.
Walter Jardine will conduct the service and burial will be in Rosehill Memorial Park. Pallbearers will be her four brothers and two brothers-in-law.
Friends may call at Thompson-Larson Funeral Home from 5 to 8:30 tonight; and from 1 to 5 p.m. Sunday; and until noon Monday. Reviewal at the auditorium will follow the service.
Mrs. Braasch was born a Pleasant Lake June 5, 1913, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hartvik Hartvikson. She was reared in Benson County.
She and Mr. Braasch were married at Leeds May 2, 1946. They had lived in Minot, where Mr. Braasch is in business since.
Surviving are her husband; two daughters, Sherry Mae and Sheila Kay, four brothers, Donald Hartvikson, Seattle, Wash., Hjalmar Hartvikson, Bottineau, Gordon Hartvikson, Jamestown, and Arthur Hartvikson, Minot; and two sisters, Mrs. Stanley (Helen) Aarestad, Watertown, S. D., and Mrs. Howard (Rubelle) Tefrey, Reserve, Mont.
Published in the Minot Daily News, Minot, North Dakota, April 29, 1966.
The funeral for Mrs. Elmer I. (Adelaide Elizabeth) Braasch, 52, who died Friday in a Minot hospital, will be Monday at 2 in the Farmers Union Auditorium at Third Street Southeast and Central Avenue.
Walter Jardine will conduct the service and burial will be in Rosehill Memorial Park. Pallbearers will be her four brothers and two brothers-in-law.
Friends may call at Thompson-Larson Funeral Home from 5 to 8:30 tonight; and from 1 to 5 p.m. Sunday; and until noon Monday. Reviewal at the auditorium will follow the service.
Mrs. Braasch was born a Pleasant Lake June 5, 1913, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hartvik Hartvikson. She was reared in Benson County.
She and Mr. Braasch were married at Leeds May 2, 1946. They had lived in Minot, where Mr. Braasch is in business since.
Surviving are her husband; two daughters, Sherry Mae and Sheila Kay, four brothers, Donald Hartvikson, Seattle, Wash., Hjalmar Hartvikson, Bottineau, Gordon Hartvikson, Jamestown, and Arthur Hartvikson, Minot; and two sisters, Mrs. Stanley (Helen) Aarestad, Watertown, S. D., and Mrs. Howard (Rubelle) Tefrey, Reserve, Mont.
Published in the Minot Daily News, Minot, North Dakota, April 29, 1966.


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