MOSIER
Mr. A. E. Peterson, who was so badly injured last Sunday evening died Tuesday morning in the Hospital at The Dalles. His back was broken leaving no chance of recovery. Mr. Peterson was a highly respected resident of Mosier Valley having lived on his ranch three miles up Mosier Creek for the last twenty years. He was a native of Sweden where his father and one brother still live. His age was about 48 years. Rev. Stark conducted services at the church. Interment at the Odd Fellows' cemetery. A large crowd attended the services and many beautiful floral offerings were in evidence.
MOSIER
Mr. A. E. Peterson, who was so badly injured last Sunday evening died Tuesday morning in the Hospital at The Dalles. His back was broken leaving no chance of recovery. Mr. Peterson was a highly respected resident of Mosier Valley having lived on his ranch three miles up Mosier Creek for the last twenty years. He was a native of Sweden where his father and one brother still live. His age was about 48 years. Rev. Stark conducted services at the church. Interment at the Odd Fellows' cemetery. A large crowd attended the services and many beautiful floral offerings were in evidence.
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Axel Peterson
BORN - 1852
DIED - 1909
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