Visitation runs from noon to 9 p.m. Sunday, and will continue one hour prior to services at the church.
Adeline Larson was born June 6, 1914, in rural Washburn, the daughter of Louis and Hattie (Ecklund) Larson. She grew up on her parents' farm and attended rural school. She also attended Washburn High School. She worked for area farm wives until she married Arthur Kost December 23, 1933, in Washburn. They made their home on farms east of Washburn before settling on a farm two miles east of Washburn, where they farmed. Her husband died in December of 1972. She continued to make her home on their farm until she became a resident of Missouri Slope Lutheran Care Center in 1990.
Adeline was a member of the Washburn United Methodist Church and the Washburn Lewis and Clark Senior Citizens' Club. She enjoyed gardening, raising flowers, and traveling.
She is survived by one nephew-son and daughter-in-law, Al and Janet Carvell, rural Washburn; two grandchildren, Monte Carvell, Bismarck, and Brenda Jones, Chicago; two great-grandchildren, Andy and Jack Carvell, both of Bismarck; one brother, Walter, Paducah, KY; one sister, Irene Reimers, Bismarck; one foster-daughter, Eyvonne Daugherty, Santa Maria, CA; and many nieces and nephews.
Visitation runs from noon to 9 p.m. Sunday, and will continue one hour prior to services at the church.
Adeline Larson was born June 6, 1914, in rural Washburn, the daughter of Louis and Hattie (Ecklund) Larson. She grew up on her parents' farm and attended rural school. She also attended Washburn High School. She worked for area farm wives until she married Arthur Kost December 23, 1933, in Washburn. They made their home on farms east of Washburn before settling on a farm two miles east of Washburn, where they farmed. Her husband died in December of 1972. She continued to make her home on their farm until she became a resident of Missouri Slope Lutheran Care Center in 1990.
Adeline was a member of the Washburn United Methodist Church and the Washburn Lewis and Clark Senior Citizens' Club. She enjoyed gardening, raising flowers, and traveling.
She is survived by one nephew-son and daughter-in-law, Al and Janet Carvell, rural Washburn; two grandchildren, Monte Carvell, Bismarck, and Brenda Jones, Chicago; two great-grandchildren, Andy and Jack Carvell, both of Bismarck; one brother, Walter, Paducah, KY; one sister, Irene Reimers, Bismarck; one foster-daughter, Eyvonne Daugherty, Santa Maria, CA; and many nieces and nephews.
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North Dakota, U.S., State Death Certificates, 1908-2007
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U.S., Newspapers.com™ Obituary Index, 1800s-current
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U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007
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U.S., Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, Swedish American Church Records, 1800-1947
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1940 United States Federal Census
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