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Agnes Darlene Hansen

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Agnes Darlene Hansen

Birth
Greeley County, Nebraska, USA
Death
2 Jan 1935 (aged 4)
Grand Island, Hall County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Wolbach, Greeley County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 7, Lot 35
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From The Wolbach Messenger, Wolbach, Nebraska, Thursday, January 10, 1935, transcribed by Linda Berney:

Darlene Hansen Rites Were Held Friday –

Rev. Kaldahl pastor of the Scandinavian church held brief funeral services for little Darlene Hansen at the home of the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Petersen Friday afternoon at two o'clock, following which services were held in Trinity Lutheran Church conducted by the pastor, Rev. Rhine assisted by Rev. Kaldahl. A large crowd of sorrowing relatives and friends attended. Interment was made in Hillside cemetery with Reed Nelson, LeRoy Hansen, Dick and Dale Travis as acting pall bearers. Seven little girls, Lorraine and Lois Nelson, Beulah McLain, Lavora Paulsen, Lorraine, Pauline and Yvonne Travis carried beautiful floral tributes.

OBITUARY – Agnes Darlene Margaret Hansen, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hansen, was born October 14, 1930. She passed away at the General Hospital in Grand Island, January 2, 1935, aged four years, two months and eighteen days.

Darlene, as she was known by her dear ones and friends, became sick with a cold developing into pneumonia, which together with other complications was the cause of her death. She was baptized into the Lutheran faith in infancy. She was a loving child that immediately won the admiration of those with whom she associated.

She leaves to mourn her death her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hansen, a brother Reynold, a sister Elvina, her grand parents Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Petersen, eight cousins and a number of other relatives and friends.

May God through His infinite mercy strengthen the sorrow-stricken father, mother, brother and sister, and bless the sweet memory of their loved one in their hearts.

"She is not dead; she only sleeps, Safe in the arms of Him who keeps His lambs secure from earth's alarm, From grief and sin and from that harm. She is not dead; she is at rest, Content upon her Savior's breast; Dear little child, we loved you so, But Jesus loved you more, we know."

The following verses which the little girl who was a regular attendant at Sunday School always sang, are lovingly dedicated to her beloved memory: "Two little eyes to look to God, Two little ears to hear His word, Two little feet to walk His ways, Hands to serve Him all my days. One little tongue to speak His truth, One little heart for Him in youth; take them, O Jesus, let them be Always willing – True to Thee."

Card of Thanks – Words cannot express how grateful we feel toward all our neighbors and friends for all they have done for us before and since the death of our Dear Little Darlene, for all the comforting words of sympathy which mean so much at a time, like this, for all the beautiful flowers of which there were so many and of which our little Darling was always a lover. We also want to thank the Choir, Mr. DeLaurant, and Miss Lillie Smith for the beautiful song she sang, Rev. S. S. Kaldahl and Rev. F. S. Rhine for the comforting words spoken to us both at the church and at home. It is impossible in this way to say all we'd like to but want you to know that your kind thoughts and deeds will never be forgotten.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hansen, Reynold and Elvina, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Peterson.



From The Wolbach Messenger, Wolbach, Nebraska, Thursday, January 10, 1935, transcribed by Linda Berney:

Darlene Hansen Rites Were Held Friday –

Rev. Kaldahl pastor of the Scandinavian church held brief funeral services for little Darlene Hansen at the home of the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Petersen Friday afternoon at two o'clock, following which services were held in Trinity Lutheran Church conducted by the pastor, Rev. Rhine assisted by Rev. Kaldahl. A large crowd of sorrowing relatives and friends attended. Interment was made in Hillside cemetery with Reed Nelson, LeRoy Hansen, Dick and Dale Travis as acting pall bearers. Seven little girls, Lorraine and Lois Nelson, Beulah McLain, Lavora Paulsen, Lorraine, Pauline and Yvonne Travis carried beautiful floral tributes.

OBITUARY – Agnes Darlene Margaret Hansen, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hansen, was born October 14, 1930. She passed away at the General Hospital in Grand Island, January 2, 1935, aged four years, two months and eighteen days.

Darlene, as she was known by her dear ones and friends, became sick with a cold developing into pneumonia, which together with other complications was the cause of her death. She was baptized into the Lutheran faith in infancy. She was a loving child that immediately won the admiration of those with whom she associated.

She leaves to mourn her death her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hansen, a brother Reynold, a sister Elvina, her grand parents Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Petersen, eight cousins and a number of other relatives and friends.

May God through His infinite mercy strengthen the sorrow-stricken father, mother, brother and sister, and bless the sweet memory of their loved one in their hearts.

"She is not dead; she only sleeps, Safe in the arms of Him who keeps His lambs secure from earth's alarm, From grief and sin and from that harm. She is not dead; she is at rest, Content upon her Savior's breast; Dear little child, we loved you so, But Jesus loved you more, we know."

The following verses which the little girl who was a regular attendant at Sunday School always sang, are lovingly dedicated to her beloved memory: "Two little eyes to look to God, Two little ears to hear His word, Two little feet to walk His ways, Hands to serve Him all my days. One little tongue to speak His truth, One little heart for Him in youth; take them, O Jesus, let them be Always willing – True to Thee."

Card of Thanks – Words cannot express how grateful we feel toward all our neighbors and friends for all they have done for us before and since the death of our Dear Little Darlene, for all the comforting words of sympathy which mean so much at a time, like this, for all the beautiful flowers of which there were so many and of which our little Darling was always a lover. We also want to thank the Choir, Mr. DeLaurant, and Miss Lillie Smith for the beautiful song she sang, Rev. S. S. Kaldahl and Rev. F. S. Rhine for the comforting words spoken to us both at the church and at home. It is impossible in this way to say all we'd like to but want you to know that your kind thoughts and deeds will never be forgotten.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hansen, Reynold and Elvina, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Peterson.





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