MRS HANSON DIES
Funeral services for Mrs. Louis Hanson, who died at her home in Drumheller, Alberta, Canada, December 4, were held at Klein's Funeral Home in St. Peter Friday afternoon December 12, with Rev. Virgil
Smith officiating. Interment was in the Kasota cemetery. Pallbearers were Rollin
Bayse, Adrian Beihn, Ed Norman, Otto Larsen, M. S. Rairdon, Chas. Fromm. Sheila Myers Hanson was born in London, England, December 20, 1907, and was almost forty years old at the time of her death. She was married to Louis Hanson in August 1938, who survives her as do five sisters and a brother who all reside in London except a sister who lives in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Those from a distance who attended the services were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Squires of Le Center, Ray Hanson of Chicago, Ill., and Wm. Hanson of Mankato.
Research by Dean Milton Pettis
MRS HANSON DIES
Funeral services for Mrs. Louis Hanson, who died at her home in Drumheller, Alberta, Canada, December 4, were held at Klein's Funeral Home in St. Peter Friday afternoon December 12, with Rev. Virgil
Smith officiating. Interment was in the Kasota cemetery. Pallbearers were Rollin
Bayse, Adrian Beihn, Ed Norman, Otto Larsen, M. S. Rairdon, Chas. Fromm. Sheila Myers Hanson was born in London, England, December 20, 1907, and was almost forty years old at the time of her death. She was married to Louis Hanson in August 1938, who survives her as do five sisters and a brother who all reside in London except a sister who lives in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Those from a distance who attended the services were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Squires of Le Center, Ray Hanson of Chicago, Ill., and Wm. Hanson of Mankato.
Research by Dean Milton Pettis
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