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John Christen Talle

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John Christen Talle

Birth
Albert Lea, Freeborn County, Minnesota, USA
Death
13 Feb 1920 (aged 56)
Albert Lea, Freeborn County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Albert Lea, Freeborn County, Minnesota, USA Add to Map
Plot
14H-3
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Spouse: Anna Johannesdatter-Ovri
Married: 1888
Father: Christen C. Talle
Mother: Anna C. ?

WELL KNOWN MAN GOES TO REWARD
John Talle of Bancroft Passed Away at His Home at Twelve O'clock.

Leaves Wife and Six children, Besides Other Relatives to Mourn His Loss.

A telephone message to the city brought the sad news that John Talle, a highly respected and long time resident of Bancroft had passed away at his home at 12 o"clock Friday noon.
Mr. Talle has been a patient suffer with cancer of the stomach for over a year.
Before the nature of the disease was known he went to Rochester and submitted to an operation. The surgeons finding his ailment to be cancer could do nothing to relieve him.
Mr. Talle came back and was able to be about until four weeks ago when he was obligated to give up and take to his bed.
His closing hours were filled with intense suffering, in fact the pain was so great that he was stricken blind.
He was 55 years of age and had lived in Bancroft all his life.
He is survived by his wife and six children;
Carl, Irving, Reuben and Mabel all at home and Bennett of Albert Lea and Henry at Roulette, North Dakota. All the children were at home when death came , except Bennett.
Bennett sat up with his father all Thursday night. At two o'clock his father suddenly become conscious and for half an hour talked with his son, before he again became unconscious.
Bennett was in Albert Lea when death came and was notified by telephone, shortly afterwards.
Albert Lea Evening Tribune
Feb. 13, 1920


Spouse: Anna Johannesdatter-Ovri
Married: 1888
Father: Christen C. Talle
Mother: Anna C. ?

WELL KNOWN MAN GOES TO REWARD
John Talle of Bancroft Passed Away at His Home at Twelve O'clock.

Leaves Wife and Six children, Besides Other Relatives to Mourn His Loss.

A telephone message to the city brought the sad news that John Talle, a highly respected and long time resident of Bancroft had passed away at his home at 12 o"clock Friday noon.
Mr. Talle has been a patient suffer with cancer of the stomach for over a year.
Before the nature of the disease was known he went to Rochester and submitted to an operation. The surgeons finding his ailment to be cancer could do nothing to relieve him.
Mr. Talle came back and was able to be about until four weeks ago when he was obligated to give up and take to his bed.
His closing hours were filled with intense suffering, in fact the pain was so great that he was stricken blind.
He was 55 years of age and had lived in Bancroft all his life.
He is survived by his wife and six children;
Carl, Irving, Reuben and Mabel all at home and Bennett of Albert Lea and Henry at Roulette, North Dakota. All the children were at home when death came , except Bennett.
Bennett sat up with his father all Thursday night. At two o'clock his father suddenly become conscious and for half an hour talked with his son, before he again became unconscious.
Bennett was in Albert Lea when death came and was notified by telephone, shortly afterwards.
Albert Lea Evening Tribune
Feb. 13, 1920




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