Mrs. Sophie E. Larson, 78, Circle, died Tuesday afternoon in a Circle hospital.
She was born May 20, 1890, at Wishek, N.D., a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Eissinger.
She came to Montana in 1906. She was married to Nyipes Larson Jan. 29, 1916, in Jamestown, N.D. They lived on a farm 15 miles west of Brockton for 46 years. Mr. Larson died in 1961 and Mrs. Larson moved to Circle in 1963.
Survivors include three sons, Leo B. and Wilber L. Larson, both of Brockway, and Herbert W. Larson, Circle; a daughter, Mrs. Eugene E. Eishler, Los Angeles, Calif.; three brothers and six sisters, including Mrs. J.J. Himmerich, Circle, and seven grandchildren and one great grandchild.
Services at the Evangelical United Brethren Church in Circle. Burial in Brockway Cemetery.
Mrs. Sophie E. Larson, 78, Circle, died Tuesday afternoon in a Circle hospital.
She was born May 20, 1890, at Wishek, N.D., a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Eissinger.
She came to Montana in 1906. She was married to Nyipes Larson Jan. 29, 1916, in Jamestown, N.D. They lived on a farm 15 miles west of Brockton for 46 years. Mr. Larson died in 1961 and Mrs. Larson moved to Circle in 1963.
Survivors include three sons, Leo B. and Wilber L. Larson, both of Brockway, and Herbert W. Larson, Circle; a daughter, Mrs. Eugene E. Eishler, Los Angeles, Calif.; three brothers and six sisters, including Mrs. J.J. Himmerich, Circle, and seven grandchildren and one great grandchild.
Services at the Evangelical United Brethren Church in Circle. Burial in Brockway Cemetery.
Family Members
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Jacob B "JB" Eissinger
1888–1944
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Andrew L. Eissinger V
1891–1964
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Christ P. Eissinger
1892–1961
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Johanna Eissinger Schelske
1894–1991
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Susanne Eissinger Himmerich
1896–1977
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Benjamin R "Ben" Eissinger
1898–1963
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Magdalena Eissinger Trautmann
1900–1980
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Adolph Eissinger
1901–1982
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Gustave A "Gus" Eissinger
1903–2002
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Enoch E "Ike" Eissinger
1905–1981
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Sarah E Eissinger Trautmann
1907–1990
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Helen Eissinger Moser
1910–1996
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Hulda Eissinger
1910–1991
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