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Alma Beatrice Paulson

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Alma Beatrice Paulson

Birth
Death
13 Jul 1920 (aged 21)
Burial
Austin, Mower County, Minnesota, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.6815861, Longitude: -92.9768306
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Austin Daily Herald Wednesday, July 14, 1920
page 5, column 4

Alma Paulson

Miss Alma Paulson died at her home 900 West Grove Street at 8:15, Tuesday evening. She had been ill for the past six weeks the result of a severe cold which she contracted.

Alma, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Paulson and she has resided in Austin for the past five or six years, coming here with her parents from Blooming Prairie.

She leaves to mourn her death, father, mother, three brothers and six sisters. Her brothers Ollien, Alvin and Leon all reside in Austin and her sisters Frances, Lydia, Nora, and Ruth are at home. Two married sisters Mrs. W. J. Roberts resides in Perham, Minnesota and Mrs. A. L. Hogan in Austin.

Alma had been employed in the Cutter Button Factory previous to her illness, and here she won laurels not only for her industry but for her sweet, pleasant disposition. As a book-keeper she was accurate and neat and as a worker she was skilled and intelligent. All associated with her learned to prize and honor her.

She was a member of the Lutheran Church.

Much sympathy goes out to the stricken family who have lost this good daughter and sister.

The funeral will be held Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock from the house.

Austin Daily Herald Wednesday, July 14, 1920
page 5, column 4

Alma Paulson

Miss Alma Paulson died at her home 900 West Grove Street at 8:15, Tuesday evening. She had been ill for the past six weeks the result of a severe cold which she contracted.

Alma, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Paulson and she has resided in Austin for the past five or six years, coming here with her parents from Blooming Prairie.

She leaves to mourn her death, father, mother, three brothers and six sisters. Her brothers Ollien, Alvin and Leon all reside in Austin and her sisters Frances, Lydia, Nora, and Ruth are at home. Two married sisters Mrs. W. J. Roberts resides in Perham, Minnesota and Mrs. A. L. Hogan in Austin.

Alma had been employed in the Cutter Button Factory previous to her illness, and here she won laurels not only for her industry but for her sweet, pleasant disposition. As a book-keeper she was accurate and neat and as a worker she was skilled and intelligent. All associated with her learned to prize and honor her.

She was a member of the Lutheran Church.

Much sympathy goes out to the stricken family who have lost this good daughter and sister.

The funeral will be held Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock from the house.



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