MRS. A. BREDESON PASSES AWAY IN CITY
Death which separated husband and wife less than a month ago when Rev. A.
Bredeson was summoned to rest, reunited the couple last night when Mrs.
Bredeson passed away at the home of Mrs. O. Torrison, her mother. Mrs.
Bredeson's death was due to an accident which she suffered some time ago
when she was injured in a fall. Recently she suffered a second accident and
death followed.
Mrs. Bredeson was born in this city September 22, 1857, and was married here
December 5, 1878. With her husband she had resided at Stoughton and other
cities where he was in charge of churches and returned here last fall. Mrs.
Bredeson is survived by four children, Rev. Alfred Bredeson, Huron, S.D., Mrs.
Lydia Sundby, Rio, Inga and Osul of this city. One sister and eight brothers
and her mother also survive.
The funeral will be held Thursday.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Tuesday, January 20, 1914 p.5
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[cause: obstruction of the bowels]
MRS. A. BREDESON PASSES AWAY IN CITY
Death which separated husband and wife less than a month ago when Rev. A.
Bredeson was summoned to rest, reunited the couple last night when Mrs.
Bredeson passed away at the home of Mrs. O. Torrison, her mother. Mrs.
Bredeson's death was due to an accident which she suffered some time ago
when she was injured in a fall. Recently she suffered a second accident and
death followed.
Mrs. Bredeson was born in this city September 22, 1857, and was married here
December 5, 1878. With her husband she had resided at Stoughton and other
cities where he was in charge of churches and returned here last fall. Mrs.
Bredeson is survived by four children, Rev. Alfred Bredeson, Huron, S.D., Mrs.
Lydia Sundby, Rio, Inga and Osul of this city. One sister and eight brothers
and her mother also survive.
The funeral will be held Thursday.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Tuesday, January 20, 1914 p.5
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[cause: obstruction of the bowels]
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