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Thone Kittelson Herreid

Birth
Death
11 Sep 1908 (aged 74–75)
Hegg, Trempealeau County, Wisconsin, USA
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Mrs. N.O. Herreid died at her home in Hegg Friday evening, September 11, 1908, after a lingering illness caused by a paralytic stroke some three months ago. Mrs. Herreid’s name in Norway was Thone Kjetilsdatter (Kittelson) Vrolstad.

Deceased leaves to mourn her loss two sons,
1. Charles N. of Aberdeen, South Dakota (Governor)
and
2. Henry of Chicago;
also three daughters,
3. Katherine Ragna, Mrs. Sven H (Swenson) Dale of Galesville;
4. Helena, Mrs. Iver Hendrick Swenson and
5. Nellie, Mrs. T.T. Odegaard of Hegg, all of whom were present at the funeral which was held Monday, the services being conducted by Rev. Urberg, assisted by Revs. Bestul and Gimmestad and were largely attended.

Mrs. Herreid was aged 75 years, 6 months and 21 days and was one of the first setters in the Beaver Creek Valley.

THE WHITEHALL TIMES AND BLAIR BANNER - SEPTEMBER 17, 1908
Mrs. N.O. Herreid died at her home in Hegg Friday evening, September 11, 1908, after a lingering illness caused by a paralytic stroke some three months ago. Mrs. Herreid’s name in Norway was Thone Kjetilsdatter (Kittelson) Vrolstad.

Deceased leaves to mourn her loss two sons,
1. Charles N. of Aberdeen, South Dakota (Governor)
and
2. Henry of Chicago;
also three daughters,
3. Katherine Ragna, Mrs. Sven H (Swenson) Dale of Galesville;
4. Helena, Mrs. Iver Hendrick Swenson and
5. Nellie, Mrs. T.T. Odegaard of Hegg, all of whom were present at the funeral which was held Monday, the services being conducted by Rev. Urberg, assisted by Revs. Bestul and Gimmestad and were largely attended.

Mrs. Herreid was aged 75 years, 6 months and 21 days and was one of the first setters in the Beaver Creek Valley.

THE WHITEHALL TIMES AND BLAIR BANNER - SEPTEMBER 17, 1908


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