Son of Carl A. and Larisa C. Swenson
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Alvin[sic] C. Swenson Dies - Alvin[sic] C. Swenson custom tailor, died on Saturday at his home, 104 Lincoln Pl., in his 47th year, after a month's illness. He was born in Sweden and came to Brooklyn in 1894. He was a member of Anglo-Saxon Lodge, F. & A.M., and the New York Custom Tailors Club. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Selma Swenson; three daughters Signe, Anna [Alice], and Edna Swenson; two sons, Alvin C. Jr. and Adolph Swenson, three sisters and two brothers. Funeral services were held this morning at 10 o'clock in the First Swedish with Masonic ritual and interment in Evergreen Cemetery.
(The Brooklyn Daily Eagle - Tuesday, October 6, 1925)
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Son of Carl A. and Larisa C. Swenson
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Alvin[sic] C. Swenson Dies - Alvin[sic] C. Swenson custom tailor, died on Saturday at his home, 104 Lincoln Pl., in his 47th year, after a month's illness. He was born in Sweden and came to Brooklyn in 1894. He was a member of Anglo-Saxon Lodge, F. & A.M., and the New York Custom Tailors Club. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Selma Swenson; three daughters Signe, Anna [Alice], and Edna Swenson; two sons, Alvin C. Jr. and Adolph Swenson, three sisters and two brothers. Funeral services were held this morning at 10 o'clock in the First Swedish with Masonic ritual and interment in Evergreen Cemetery.
(The Brooklyn Daily Eagle - Tuesday, October 6, 1925)
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