Amanda <I>Anderson</I> Huseby

Amanda Anderson Huseby

Birth
Mower County, Minnesota, USA
Death
29 Oct 1970 (aged 86)
Austin, Mower County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Adams, Mower County, Minnesota, USA
Plot
102
Memorial ID
18689501 View Source

Born in Adams Township

Confirmed at Little Cedar on May 17, 1898

Bennie J. Huseby and Amanda Anderson were married 10/28/1913 Attendants were Ida Anderson and Janet Anderson.

The wedding of Miss Amanda Anderson and Bennie J. Huseby was solemnized at the Little Cedar Lutheran church in Adams Tuesday evening Oct. 28, 1913 at six thirty o'clock Rev. Myhre officiating. A number of relatives and intimate friends of the contracting parties were present to witness the ceremony.

These two young people are well known and universally liked in this community, where both have spent the greater part of their lives. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nils Anderson and has recently been a clerk at the Daylight Store in Adams. The groom is a progressive young farmer, a son of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Huseby and is popular with the young men of the community.

The newly wedded couple left on the evening train for Chicago, where they will spend a week, after which they will return to Adams and make their home on the Huseby farm, northwest of Adams. We join in congratulations.

Amanda Anderson Huseby was born Dec. 11, 1883, at Adams, Minn., the daughter of Nils and Ingrid Anderson

She was a lifetime resident of the Adams community and attended McKinley Country School and the Southern Minnesota Normal College, Austin. On Oct. 28, 1913, she married Bennie J. Huseby at Little Cedar Lutheran Church, Adams.

She had been assistant postmistress at Adams, and taught at Windom, Marshall and Clayton Country Schools and Adams Public School and was a member of the ALCW and Mission Circle.

Mrs. Huseby died Oct. 29, 1970, at St. Mark's Lutheran Home, Austin.

She is survived by her husband; a daughter, Mrs. Bernie (Edith) Neus, Adams; two sons, Aaron and Byron Huseby, Adams; 11 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Ernest (Coramae) Anderson, Adams.

Funeral services were held Oct. 31, at Little Cedar Lutheran Church, Rev. Wayne Quibell officiating. Interment was in Little Cedar Cemetery with the Adams Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Pallbearers were Arvid and Arden Neus, Allen and Brian Huseby, Elnathan Anderson, Lloyd Boyum.

Out-of-town persons attending came from Galesburg, Ill., Mason City, Iowa, Minneapolis, Rosemount, Virginia, Winona, St. Charles, Minn.

Born in Adams Township

Confirmed at Little Cedar on May 17, 1898

Bennie J. Huseby and Amanda Anderson were married 10/28/1913 Attendants were Ida Anderson and Janet Anderson.

The wedding of Miss Amanda Anderson and Bennie J. Huseby was solemnized at the Little Cedar Lutheran church in Adams Tuesday evening Oct. 28, 1913 at six thirty o'clock Rev. Myhre officiating. A number of relatives and intimate friends of the contracting parties were present to witness the ceremony.

These two young people are well known and universally liked in this community, where both have spent the greater part of their lives. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nils Anderson and has recently been a clerk at the Daylight Store in Adams. The groom is a progressive young farmer, a son of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Huseby and is popular with the young men of the community.

The newly wedded couple left on the evening train for Chicago, where they will spend a week, after which they will return to Adams and make their home on the Huseby farm, northwest of Adams. We join in congratulations.

Amanda Anderson Huseby was born Dec. 11, 1883, at Adams, Minn., the daughter of Nils and Ingrid Anderson

She was a lifetime resident of the Adams community and attended McKinley Country School and the Southern Minnesota Normal College, Austin. On Oct. 28, 1913, she married Bennie J. Huseby at Little Cedar Lutheran Church, Adams.

She had been assistant postmistress at Adams, and taught at Windom, Marshall and Clayton Country Schools and Adams Public School and was a member of the ALCW and Mission Circle.

Mrs. Huseby died Oct. 29, 1970, at St. Mark's Lutheran Home, Austin.

She is survived by her husband; a daughter, Mrs. Bernie (Edith) Neus, Adams; two sons, Aaron and Byron Huseby, Adams; 11 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Ernest (Coramae) Anderson, Adams.

Funeral services were held Oct. 31, at Little Cedar Lutheran Church, Rev. Wayne Quibell officiating. Interment was in Little Cedar Cemetery with the Adams Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Pallbearers were Arvid and Arden Neus, Allen and Brian Huseby, Elnathan Anderson, Lloyd Boyum.

Out-of-town persons attending came from Galesburg, Ill., Mason City, Iowa, Minneapolis, Rosemount, Virginia, Winona, St. Charles, Minn.


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