Mrs. Olaf (Anna May Johanson Wanden) Olson, 76, a resident of Tomahawk, WI., since 1926, died yesterday, Wednesday, afternoon at Sacred Heart Hospital.'
The body is lying in state at the William Nick Funeral Home until Saturday when services will be held at 2pm. Interment will be in Greenwood Cemetery. The Rev. A.C. Pikop will officiate the rites at the funeral home.
The deceased, the former Anna May Johanson, was born in Goteborg, Sweden oh June 18, 1877. In 1897 she married John E. Wanden and with him came to the United States in 1903. The family settled first in Arbar Vitae, but moved to this city in 1926.
Mr. Wanden died in 1930.
In 1937, she married Olaf Olson, South Tomahawk, who survives. Other survivors include one daughter, Victoria (Howard) Packard, Wausau; three sons, Erick Wanden, Dubuque, Iowa; Oscar Wanden, Okauchee, WI., and Gilbert Wanden, Harward, CA. 24 grandchildren and 25 great grandchildren.
Mrs. Olaf (Anna May Johanson Wanden) Olson, 76, a resident of Tomahawk, WI., since 1926, died yesterday, Wednesday, afternoon at Sacred Heart Hospital.'
The body is lying in state at the William Nick Funeral Home until Saturday when services will be held at 2pm. Interment will be in Greenwood Cemetery. The Rev. A.C. Pikop will officiate the rites at the funeral home.
The deceased, the former Anna May Johanson, was born in Goteborg, Sweden oh June 18, 1877. In 1897 she married John E. Wanden and with him came to the United States in 1903. The family settled first in Arbar Vitae, but moved to this city in 1926.
Mr. Wanden died in 1930.
In 1937, she married Olaf Olson, South Tomahawk, who survives. Other survivors include one daughter, Victoria (Howard) Packard, Wausau; three sons, Erick Wanden, Dubuque, Iowa; Oscar Wanden, Okauchee, WI., and Gilbert Wanden, Harward, CA. 24 grandchildren and 25 great grandchildren.
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