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John “Johnnie” Fardahl

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John “Johnnie” Fardahl

Birth
Mower County, Minnesota, USA
Death
16 Apr 1909 (aged 22)
Sedro-Woolley, Skagit County, Washington, USA
Burial
Mount Vernon, Skagit County, Washington, USA Add to Map
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Son of John J. Fardahl and Julia A. Skarabo. Both born in Norway.

Siblings:

1. Albert M. Fardahl B. Sep. 25, 1888 - D. Sept. 25, 1947

2. Caroline Fardahl B. Aug. 23, 1890 - D. Mar. 16, 1975

3. Lewis Fardahl B. May 1, 1892 - D. Sept. 10, 1990

4. Melvin Fardahl B. May 5, 1895 - D. June 15, 1976

Died in a logging accident near Sedro-Woolley, WA

Buried at Lake McMurray Cemetery, Near Mount Vernon, Skagit Co., WA

Born in Marshall Township

Confirmed at Little Cedar Lutheran Church, Adams, Minnesota, in 1901

Information about Johannes Fardahl (John's father) from the History of Mower
County, 1911:

John, the oldest son, a most estimable young man, met with an accidental
death in the state of Washington, in 1909. He was employed in the woods when
a steel cable broke, causing injuries which resulted in his death. His
former employers speak in highest terms of his work and character, and his
companions and friends lamented his untimely death.

Son of John J. Fardahl and Julia A. Skarabo. Both born in Norway.

Siblings:

1. Albert M. Fardahl B. Sep. 25, 1888 - D. Sept. 25, 1947

2. Caroline Fardahl B. Aug. 23, 1890 - D. Mar. 16, 1975

3. Lewis Fardahl B. May 1, 1892 - D. Sept. 10, 1990

4. Melvin Fardahl B. May 5, 1895 - D. June 15, 1976

Died in a logging accident near Sedro-Woolley, WA

Buried at Lake McMurray Cemetery, Near Mount Vernon, Skagit Co., WA

Born in Marshall Township

Confirmed at Little Cedar Lutheran Church, Adams, Minnesota, in 1901

Information about Johannes Fardahl (John's father) from the History of Mower
County, 1911:

John, the oldest son, a most estimable young man, met with an accidental
death in the state of Washington, in 1909. He was employed in the woods when
a steel cable broke, causing injuries which resulted in his death. His
former employers speak in highest terms of his work and character, and his
companions and friends lamented his untimely death.



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