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Bertha <I>Herigstad</I> Vigesaa

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Bertha Herigstad Vigesaa

Birth
Norway
Death
22 Jan 1930 (aged 42)
Steele County, North Dakota, USA
Burial
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Mrs. T. P. Vigesaa was laid to rest in her final resting place in the Blabon Cemetery last Saturday afternoon. Services were conducted from the Blabon Lutheran Church with Rev. S. Sydness officiating. Pallbearers were Aaron
Salander, A. O. Rye, Ellard Olson, John Lindgren and Henry Peterson.
Mrs. Vigesaa had been sick for several months but her condition was not considered serious until about two weeks ago.
She is survived by her husband and four children namely: The Vigesaa family have resided in the Blabon community for the past four or five years. Previous to that time they resided near the Sheyenne River. During the time that Mrs. Vigesaa has spent in the community she has been active in any betterment of the community and she had friends without number.
The entire community extends its sympathy to the bereaved family in its time of sorrow.
Published in the Hope Pioneer, Hope, ND, January 30, 1930.
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Bertha Herigstad was born at Herigstad, Stavanger, Norway on February 28, 1887 and migrated to the United States in 1904 at which time she made her home at Kensal, North Dakota, later moving to Griggs County.
She was united in marriage to Torkel P. Vigesaa on June 27, 1908 and they made their home in Griggs County until 1925 when they moved to Melrose Township, Steele County where they have since lived.
Death came on Wednesday morning, January 22, after a period of illness and she was taken to her final resting place, the Blabon Cemetery, on Saturday, January 25, Rev. S. Sydness officiating.
She leaves to mourn her loss, her husband, Torkel P. Vigesaa, and four children; Anna 20, Philip 18, Myrtle Ottilla 16 and Arnold George 12, her mother, Mrs. Maria Herigstad, Stavanger, Norway, her brothers and sisters, Peter Herigstad and Mrs. Maria Sipusland? also of Stavanger; Ole….
Published in the Steele County Press, Finley, North Dakota, January 30, 1930.
Mrs. T. P. Vigesaa was laid to rest in her final resting place in the Blabon Cemetery last Saturday afternoon. Services were conducted from the Blabon Lutheran Church with Rev. S. Sydness officiating. Pallbearers were Aaron
Salander, A. O. Rye, Ellard Olson, John Lindgren and Henry Peterson.
Mrs. Vigesaa had been sick for several months but her condition was not considered serious until about two weeks ago.
She is survived by her husband and four children namely: The Vigesaa family have resided in the Blabon community for the past four or five years. Previous to that time they resided near the Sheyenne River. During the time that Mrs. Vigesaa has spent in the community she has been active in any betterment of the community and she had friends without number.
The entire community extends its sympathy to the bereaved family in its time of sorrow.
Published in the Hope Pioneer, Hope, ND, January 30, 1930.
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Bertha Herigstad was born at Herigstad, Stavanger, Norway on February 28, 1887 and migrated to the United States in 1904 at which time she made her home at Kensal, North Dakota, later moving to Griggs County.
She was united in marriage to Torkel P. Vigesaa on June 27, 1908 and they made their home in Griggs County until 1925 when they moved to Melrose Township, Steele County where they have since lived.
Death came on Wednesday morning, January 22, after a period of illness and she was taken to her final resting place, the Blabon Cemetery, on Saturday, January 25, Rev. S. Sydness officiating.
She leaves to mourn her loss, her husband, Torkel P. Vigesaa, and four children; Anna 20, Philip 18, Myrtle Ottilla 16 and Arnold George 12, her mother, Mrs. Maria Herigstad, Stavanger, Norway, her brothers and sisters, Peter Herigstad and Mrs. Maria Sipusland? also of Stavanger; Ole….
Published in the Steele County Press, Finley, North Dakota, January 30, 1930.

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