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Esther Lucille <I>Brodersen</I> Carstensen

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Esther Lucille Brodersen Carstensen

Birth
Center Junction, Jones County, Iowa, USA
Death
27 Nov 1970 (aged 54)
Cedar Rapids, Linn County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Wyoming, Jones County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
Plot
Lot 54, Block 14
Memorial ID
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SOURCE: MONTICELLO EXPRESS.....PAGE 13....DECEMBER 03, 1970
MRS. H CARSTENSEN
WYOMING...Funeral services for Mrs. Herman (Esther) Carstensen, 54, were held Nov 30 in Wyoming Methodist church. The Rev. Lyle Meester officiated. Burial was in Wyoming cemetery.
Mrs. Carstensen died Nov 27 at St. Luke's hospital, Cedar Rapids. She was born Feb 9, 1916 near Center Jct., daughter of Herman and Anna Thomsen Brodersen.
she received her early education in rural schools near Center Jct. and graduated from Wyoming high school. She worked in Anamosa and later was an operator at Wyoming Telephone Co.
On Nov 25, 1941, she married Herman Carstensen at Davenport. They spent their early married years farming near Center Jct. and later moved to Wyoming for several years. In 1959, they began farming on the present farm north of Wyoming.
Surviving are her husband; one son, Daryl, and one daughter, Nancy, both at home; two sisters, Mrs. Acel Catlett, Wyoming, and Mrs. Lloyd Fadley, Onslow.
She was preceded in death by her parents and one sister.
SOURCE: MONTICELLO EXPRESS.....PAGE 13....DECEMBER 03, 1970
MRS. H CARSTENSEN
WYOMING...Funeral services for Mrs. Herman (Esther) Carstensen, 54, were held Nov 30 in Wyoming Methodist church. The Rev. Lyle Meester officiated. Burial was in Wyoming cemetery.
Mrs. Carstensen died Nov 27 at St. Luke's hospital, Cedar Rapids. She was born Feb 9, 1916 near Center Jct., daughter of Herman and Anna Thomsen Brodersen.
she received her early education in rural schools near Center Jct. and graduated from Wyoming high school. She worked in Anamosa and later was an operator at Wyoming Telephone Co.
On Nov 25, 1941, she married Herman Carstensen at Davenport. They spent their early married years farming near Center Jct. and later moved to Wyoming for several years. In 1959, they began farming on the present farm north of Wyoming.
Surviving are her husband; one son, Daryl, and one daughter, Nancy, both at home; two sisters, Mrs. Acel Catlett, Wyoming, and Mrs. Lloyd Fadley, Onslow.
She was preceded in death by her parents and one sister.


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