Mrs. J. L. Anderson Answers Last Call – After a few days illness, Mrs. J. L. Anderson passed away at her home in Wolbach Monday morning at 1:00 o'clock. Funeral services conducted by Rev. R. A. White were held at the Trinity Lutheran church in Wolbach at 9 o'clock Tuesday morning, after which the remains were taken on the train to Council Bluffs, Iowa, for burial. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Wibbels of Lincoln and BARTLE Anderson of Council Bluffs were here at the time of Mrs. Anderson's death. A loving mother, a kind neighbor, and a true friend is lost to the community in the passing of Mrs. Anderson.
OBITUARY -- Anna Christena BARTELSON was born in Tronum, Denmark, January 21, 1856. She immigrated to Shelby County, Iowa early in 1882 and later moved to Council Bluffs, Iowa. In 1909, she came to Greeley County, Nebr. and lived the last few years in Wolbach. She passed away at her home in Wolbach, October 29, 1928 after an illness of a few days, at the age of 72 years, 9 months and 8 days. She was united in marriage in Council Bluffs to James Lawrence Anderson. To this union eight children were born. Her husband preceded her in death in February, 1917. Two of her children, passed to the great beyond, leaving six living, four sons and two daughters. The sons are Chris, Andrew and Torval Anderson of Wolbach and Bartle Anderson of Council Bluffs, Iowa. The two daughters are Lottie Wibbels of Wolbach and Mary Wibbels of Lincoln, Nebr. These were all with her in her last hours. Besides these, she leaves to mourn the loss, three sisters, Mrs. Anna Anderson of Wolbach, Mrs. Lena Willadson of Hallock, Minnesota and Margaret Christensen of Sardy, Utah; one brother, Chris BARTLESON of Belmont, North Dakota; eighteen grandchildren and a host of friends in every community that has had the good fortune of having her amongst them. She was baptized and confirmed in the Lutheran Church in Denmark. She was for a while connected with a Methodist Congregation in the Star school house, Greeley County, Nebraska. In Wolbach she attended the services and helped in the support of the Danish and Trinity Lutheran Churches. She always showed in her daily life a true Christian spirit. Often her own welfare was secondary that she might add to the joys and comfort of her relatives, and be helpful to those in need. Her surviving children, grandchildren and all other relatives have the profound sympathy of a multitude of friends. "Blessed are they that mourn for they shall be comforted."
Wolbach Messenger, Wolbach, Nebraska, Thursday, November 1, 1928.
(The submitter of the obituary has requested that I change the spelling of her maiden name.)
Mrs. J. L. Anderson Answers Last Call – After a few days illness, Mrs. J. L. Anderson passed away at her home in Wolbach Monday morning at 1:00 o'clock. Funeral services conducted by Rev. R. A. White were held at the Trinity Lutheran church in Wolbach at 9 o'clock Tuesday morning, after which the remains were taken on the train to Council Bluffs, Iowa, for burial. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Wibbels of Lincoln and BARTLE Anderson of Council Bluffs were here at the time of Mrs. Anderson's death. A loving mother, a kind neighbor, and a true friend is lost to the community in the passing of Mrs. Anderson.
OBITUARY -- Anna Christena BARTELSON was born in Tronum, Denmark, January 21, 1856. She immigrated to Shelby County, Iowa early in 1882 and later moved to Council Bluffs, Iowa. In 1909, she came to Greeley County, Nebr. and lived the last few years in Wolbach. She passed away at her home in Wolbach, October 29, 1928 after an illness of a few days, at the age of 72 years, 9 months and 8 days. She was united in marriage in Council Bluffs to James Lawrence Anderson. To this union eight children were born. Her husband preceded her in death in February, 1917. Two of her children, passed to the great beyond, leaving six living, four sons and two daughters. The sons are Chris, Andrew and Torval Anderson of Wolbach and Bartle Anderson of Council Bluffs, Iowa. The two daughters are Lottie Wibbels of Wolbach and Mary Wibbels of Lincoln, Nebr. These were all with her in her last hours. Besides these, she leaves to mourn the loss, three sisters, Mrs. Anna Anderson of Wolbach, Mrs. Lena Willadson of Hallock, Minnesota and Margaret Christensen of Sardy, Utah; one brother, Chris BARTLESON of Belmont, North Dakota; eighteen grandchildren and a host of friends in every community that has had the good fortune of having her amongst them. She was baptized and confirmed in the Lutheran Church in Denmark. She was for a while connected with a Methodist Congregation in the Star school house, Greeley County, Nebraska. In Wolbach she attended the services and helped in the support of the Danish and Trinity Lutheran Churches. She always showed in her daily life a true Christian spirit. Often her own welfare was secondary that she might add to the joys and comfort of her relatives, and be helpful to those in need. Her surviving children, grandchildren and all other relatives have the profound sympathy of a multitude of friends. "Blessed are they that mourn for they shall be comforted."
Wolbach Messenger, Wolbach, Nebraska, Thursday, November 1, 1928.
(The submitter of the obituary has requested that I change the spelling of her maiden name.)
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