FROM HARDY HERALD
Mrs. Ole Andersen (sic) died Sunday at the family home near Bostwick. The funeral was held Monday and interment made in the Ruskin cemetery. A daughter, Mrs. Louie Simonsen, north of Hardy, was the only one of the family able to attend the funeral, the others all being confined to their home with the influenza.
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The Nelson Gazette (Nelson, NE), Thursday, November 7, 1918; pg. 5
Mrs. Dorthea Anderson (sic) was born in Denmark. Came with her parents to this country in 1881. She was united in marriage to Ole Andersen (sic) in 1885. They lived near Ruskin until 1911, when they moved to their farm near Bostwick. She leaves besides her husband, to mourn her death, nine children, three boys and six girls, two sisters and two brothers. She died from pneumonia in her home October 18th, 1918, and the funeral services were held at the Ruskin cemetery, where she was laid to rest. Rev. L. Jensen conducted the service.
FROM HARDY HERALD
Mrs. Ole Andersen (sic) died Sunday at the family home near Bostwick. The funeral was held Monday and interment made in the Ruskin cemetery. A daughter, Mrs. Louie Simonsen, north of Hardy, was the only one of the family able to attend the funeral, the others all being confined to their home with the influenza.
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The Nelson Gazette (Nelson, NE), Thursday, November 7, 1918; pg. 5
Mrs. Dorthea Anderson (sic) was born in Denmark. Came with her parents to this country in 1881. She was united in marriage to Ole Andersen (sic) in 1885. They lived near Ruskin until 1911, when they moved to their farm near Bostwick. She leaves besides her husband, to mourn her death, nine children, three boys and six girls, two sisters and two brothers. She died from pneumonia in her home October 18th, 1918, and the funeral services were held at the Ruskin cemetery, where she was laid to rest. Rev. L. Jensen conducted the service.
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