In 1897, he moved to St. Ansgar where he lived until 1909 when he moved to Carpenter.
He was taken sick with pneumonia last winter and was then sick for two months. He never regained full vigor since that attack though he was up and around the most of the time till a short time ago. Quite recently, he was attacked by hemorrhages of which he had four, the last proving fatal. His death thus came unexpectedly even to those nearest and dearest to him. He died on the morning of December 7th, 1918.
He leaves to mourn his loss a loving wife, six children and nineteen grandchildren.
The funeral was conducted by Rev. M.E. Waldeland at Carpenter and his remains were taken to St. Ansgar and laid to rest at the Evergreen Lutheran Cemetery.
Card of Thanks
We wish to thank all our friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy during our recent bereaveents, also for the flowers.
Mrs. Ole Severson and Children
St. Ansgar Enterprise
In 1897, he moved to St. Ansgar where he lived until 1909 when he moved to Carpenter.
He was taken sick with pneumonia last winter and was then sick for two months. He never regained full vigor since that attack though he was up and around the most of the time till a short time ago. Quite recently, he was attacked by hemorrhages of which he had four, the last proving fatal. His death thus came unexpectedly even to those nearest and dearest to him. He died on the morning of December 7th, 1918.
He leaves to mourn his loss a loving wife, six children and nineteen grandchildren.
The funeral was conducted by Rev. M.E. Waldeland at Carpenter and his remains were taken to St. Ansgar and laid to rest at the Evergreen Lutheran Cemetery.
Card of Thanks
We wish to thank all our friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy during our recent bereaveents, also for the flowers.
Mrs. Ole Severson and Children
St. Ansgar Enterprise
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