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Louisa <I>Frazer</I> Peterson

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Louisa Frazer Peterson

Birth
Lancashire, England
Death
23 Aug 1929 (aged 64)
Greeley County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Wolbach, Greeley County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 7, Lot 102
Memorial ID
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From The Wolbach Messenger, Wolbach, Nebraska, Thursday, August 29, 1929, transcribed by Linda Berney:

Mrs. P. B. Peterson Called To Final Reward –

After many months of serious illness, Mrs. P. B. Peterson passed away at the A. J. Larsen home Friday forenoon, August 23rd, at about 11:30 o'clock. Funeral services, conducted by Dr. Rev. R. A. White, were held in the Trinity Lutheran Church, Sunday, August 25, 1929 at 2:30 p.m. The remains were laid to rest in Hillside Cemetery. Besides the children and their families, several other relatives were here to attend the funeral, among these were Mr. and Mrs. James Kershaw and Mr. and Mrs. Walgren of Silver Creek, Mrs. Gertrude Paulsen, Mrs. Alice Amen and Leland Peterson of Hastings. The following obituary has been prepared and handed to us for publication.

OBITUARY – Louise Frazier was born in Densburg, England, November 12, 1864, and died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Alfred Larsen in Wolbach, Nebraska, August 23, 1929, aged 64 years, 9 months and 11 days. She came to America at the age of 6, residing with her parents at West Branch and Iowa City, Iowa. She came to Greeley County, Nebraska about 1884.

On March 27, 1885, she was united in marriage to Peter B. Peterson at Scotia, Nebraska. To this union was born three children, all of whom survive her. They are Mrs. Grace Larsen and Lloyd Peterson of Wolbach, Nebraska, and Mrs. Carrie Ray of Lisco, Nebraska.

Mrs. Peterson was baptized in the Episcopal Church in infancy in her native country. Mrs. Peterson and her husband united with the Lutheran church in Wolbach in 1893, when the first organization of the English branch of that church was established, Rev. W. C. Barnett being the pastor. After the first organization had become disbanded, and the work revived by Rev. E. Bollman, aided by the Nebraska Synod and the Board of Home Missions, they became again members of the new organization now known as Trinity Lutheran Church.

Since coming to Nebraska she has lived in the vicinity of Wolbach or in the town. She died in the Christian faith leaving to mourn the loss her children, nine grand children, other relatives and a large number of friends. Her husband preceded her to the better land, April 20, 1929. She had one brother Gilbert Frazier, who resided in California. The family being well known have the profound sympathy of the whole community.

CARD OF THANKS – Neighbors and friends were very kind to us during the long illness and at the time of the death of our dear mother, the late Mrs. Peterson, and to them all we desire to extend our sincere thanks for their kind ministrations and beautiful floral tributes. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Peterson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ray and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Larsen and family.


From The Wolbach Messenger, Wolbach, Nebraska, Thursday, August 29, 1929, transcribed by Linda Berney:

Mrs. P. B. Peterson Called To Final Reward –

After many months of serious illness, Mrs. P. B. Peterson passed away at the A. J. Larsen home Friday forenoon, August 23rd, at about 11:30 o'clock. Funeral services, conducted by Dr. Rev. R. A. White, were held in the Trinity Lutheran Church, Sunday, August 25, 1929 at 2:30 p.m. The remains were laid to rest in Hillside Cemetery. Besides the children and their families, several other relatives were here to attend the funeral, among these were Mr. and Mrs. James Kershaw and Mr. and Mrs. Walgren of Silver Creek, Mrs. Gertrude Paulsen, Mrs. Alice Amen and Leland Peterson of Hastings. The following obituary has been prepared and handed to us for publication.

OBITUARY – Louise Frazier was born in Densburg, England, November 12, 1864, and died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Alfred Larsen in Wolbach, Nebraska, August 23, 1929, aged 64 years, 9 months and 11 days. She came to America at the age of 6, residing with her parents at West Branch and Iowa City, Iowa. She came to Greeley County, Nebraska about 1884.

On March 27, 1885, she was united in marriage to Peter B. Peterson at Scotia, Nebraska. To this union was born three children, all of whom survive her. They are Mrs. Grace Larsen and Lloyd Peterson of Wolbach, Nebraska, and Mrs. Carrie Ray of Lisco, Nebraska.

Mrs. Peterson was baptized in the Episcopal Church in infancy in her native country. Mrs. Peterson and her husband united with the Lutheran church in Wolbach in 1893, when the first organization of the English branch of that church was established, Rev. W. C. Barnett being the pastor. After the first organization had become disbanded, and the work revived by Rev. E. Bollman, aided by the Nebraska Synod and the Board of Home Missions, they became again members of the new organization now known as Trinity Lutheran Church.

Since coming to Nebraska she has lived in the vicinity of Wolbach or in the town. She died in the Christian faith leaving to mourn the loss her children, nine grand children, other relatives and a large number of friends. Her husband preceded her to the better land, April 20, 1929. She had one brother Gilbert Frazier, who resided in California. The family being well known have the profound sympathy of the whole community.

CARD OF THANKS – Neighbors and friends were very kind to us during the long illness and at the time of the death of our dear mother, the late Mrs. Peterson, and to them all we desire to extend our sincere thanks for their kind ministrations and beautiful floral tributes. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Peterson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ray and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Larsen and family.




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