Death here Monday of 71-year old Ole Tronson, a widely known
resident of our city. The funeral will take place this afternoon.
Der Nord Westen, 02 Apr. 1908
********
Ole Tronson, a retired painter, died at his home at ?24 North Tenth street,
Monday. Deceased was 71 years of age and a family survive to mourn his loss.
Death was due to diseases incident to old age.
The funeral takes place this (Thursday) afternoon from the house.
Manitowoc Pilot, Thursday, April 2, 1908 P. 8
********
Ole Tronson, whose death occurred Monday at the home on N. Tenth Street, was a
pioneer carpenter of the city and had passed the greater part of his 71 years
of life in this city; being well and favorably known as a man of character, a
good father and a friend whose friendship was valued by a large circle. A widow
and six children survive, being Mrs. K. Hart, this city, Mrs. O. Sprecher, Mrs.
W. Daley, Misses Mae and Inanda of Chicago and Ole Tronson Jr. of Wittenberg.
The funeral will be held from the home at 1:30 and from St. Paul's Norwegian
Church at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Wed., Apr. 1, 1908
********
[cause: bronchitis]
Death here Monday of 71-year old Ole Tronson, a widely known
resident of our city. The funeral will take place this afternoon.
Der Nord Westen, 02 Apr. 1908
********
Ole Tronson, a retired painter, died at his home at ?24 North Tenth street,
Monday. Deceased was 71 years of age and a family survive to mourn his loss.
Death was due to diseases incident to old age.
The funeral takes place this (Thursday) afternoon from the house.
Manitowoc Pilot, Thursday, April 2, 1908 P. 8
********
Ole Tronson, whose death occurred Monday at the home on N. Tenth Street, was a
pioneer carpenter of the city and had passed the greater part of his 71 years
of life in this city; being well and favorably known as a man of character, a
good father and a friend whose friendship was valued by a large circle. A widow
and six children survive, being Mrs. K. Hart, this city, Mrs. O. Sprecher, Mrs.
W. Daley, Misses Mae and Inanda of Chicago and Ole Tronson Jr. of Wittenberg.
The funeral will be held from the home at 1:30 and from St. Paul's Norwegian
Church at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Wed., Apr. 1, 1908
********
[cause: bronchitis]
Family Members
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement
Advertisement