Door County Democrat
Friday, June 19, 1914
Page 2, Column 2
CLAY BANKS
On the morning of June 3, Ludwig Thomas Larson, died at his home in the town of Forestville, the cause of his death being consumption of the lungs. Ludwig had been a patient sufferer for about four years, during which time he fought courageously and cheerfully to regain his health. His departure has left another vacant chair in a home, where six others have been left, as a father and five children have been called before him. His loss will be keenly felt, not only by the immediate family, but also by the many friends to whom he always turned with a word of cheer and encouragement. The funeral was held at Tanum church on June 5, Rev. Rogne from Sawyer officiating. Many beautiful flower offerings were tendered and a very large funeral procession followed the remains to the final resting place.
Door County Democrat
Friday, June 19, 1914
Page 2, Column 2
CLAY BANKS
On the morning of June 3, Ludwig Thomas Larson, died at his home in the town of Forestville, the cause of his death being consumption of the lungs. Ludwig had been a patient sufferer for about four years, during which time he fought courageously and cheerfully to regain his health. His departure has left another vacant chair in a home, where six others have been left, as a father and five children have been called before him. His loss will be keenly felt, not only by the immediate family, but also by the many friends to whom he always turned with a word of cheer and encouragement. The funeral was held at Tanum church on June 5, Rev. Rogne from Sawyer officiating. Many beautiful flower offerings were tendered and a very large funeral procession followed the remains to the final resting place.
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