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Dr Osmund Harold Akre

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Dr Osmund Harold Akre

Birth
Maple Bay, Polk County, Minnesota, USA
Death
19 Dec 1991 (aged 75)
Duluth, St. Louis County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Clarkfield, Yellow Medicine County, Minnesota, USA GPS-Latitude: 44.7973666, Longitude: -95.7901083
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Dr. Osmund H. Akre, 75, died December 19, 1991, at St. Mary's Medical Center, Duluth, Minnesota.

Services were held Saturday, January 4, 1992, at Benedictine Health Care Center, Duluth, Minnesota and Wednesday, July 1, 1992, 2:00 p.m., Clarkfield Lutheran Church, Clarkfield, Minnesota.

Interment was in Clarkfield Lutheran Cemetery, Clarkfield, Minnesota.

Dr. Akre was born in Maple Bay, Minnesota, and had been a Duluth resident since 1987.

On August 17, 1941, he and Dagmar A. Hauge were united in marriage in the Clarkfield Evangelical Lutheran Church by the Rev. J. E. H. Akre. They left immediately for Fort Ord, Washington. He served as a flight surgeon during World War II.

He practiced medicine in Chicago before his retirement.

He was a member of the American Medical Association, Illinois, and Chicago Medicine Societies, Institute of Internal Medicine, the Aerospace Medical Association and the Geriatrics Society.

His wife, Dagmar, died in 1987.

He is survived by his sons: Steven of Ulm, Montana, and James of Reedsport, Oregon; sisters: Solvig Isaacs of Tipp City, Ohio and Alvhild Olander of Minneapolis, Minnesota; and four grandchildren.
Dr. Osmund H. Akre, 75, died December 19, 1991, at St. Mary's Medical Center, Duluth, Minnesota.

Services were held Saturday, January 4, 1992, at Benedictine Health Care Center, Duluth, Minnesota and Wednesday, July 1, 1992, 2:00 p.m., Clarkfield Lutheran Church, Clarkfield, Minnesota.

Interment was in Clarkfield Lutheran Cemetery, Clarkfield, Minnesota.

Dr. Akre was born in Maple Bay, Minnesota, and had been a Duluth resident since 1987.

On August 17, 1941, he and Dagmar A. Hauge were united in marriage in the Clarkfield Evangelical Lutheran Church by the Rev. J. E. H. Akre. They left immediately for Fort Ord, Washington. He served as a flight surgeon during World War II.

He practiced medicine in Chicago before his retirement.

He was a member of the American Medical Association, Illinois, and Chicago Medicine Societies, Institute of Internal Medicine, the Aerospace Medical Association and the Geriatrics Society.

His wife, Dagmar, died in 1987.

He is survived by his sons: Steven of Ulm, Montana, and James of Reedsport, Oregon; sisters: Solvig Isaacs of Tipp City, Ohio and Alvhild Olander of Minneapolis, Minnesota; and four grandchildren.


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