Axel Larsen, 50, prominent farmer of the Arlington vicinity, died at his home Sunday morning at 5 o’clock after a lengthy illness which has caused him to be confined in bed for many months. He died on the same homestead where he was born, and where his father, August Larsen, 82, still lives.
His father, wife, and four children, Clyde, Leone, Helen and Kenneth survive. Also two sisters, Mrs. J. E. Johnson and Mrs. Solomon Barton, survive.
Funeral services were held at the home Wednesday afternoon at one o’clock and at the church at two o’clock. Burial was made in the Danish Lutheran cemetery.
** 3 Jan 1924 - The Tribune, Blair, Nebraska
** Obituary courtesy of the Nebraska Washington County Genealogical Society. Newspaper clippings on file in the Blair, Nebraska Public Library
Axel Larsen, 50, prominent farmer of the Arlington vicinity, died at his home Sunday morning at 5 o’clock after a lengthy illness which has caused him to be confined in bed for many months. He died on the same homestead where he was born, and where his father, August Larsen, 82, still lives.
His father, wife, and four children, Clyde, Leone, Helen and Kenneth survive. Also two sisters, Mrs. J. E. Johnson and Mrs. Solomon Barton, survive.
Funeral services were held at the home Wednesday afternoon at one o’clock and at the church at two o’clock. Burial was made in the Danish Lutheran cemetery.
** 3 Jan 1924 - The Tribune, Blair, Nebraska
** Obituary courtesy of the Nebraska Washington County Genealogical Society. Newspaper clippings on file in the Blair, Nebraska Public Library
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