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Lena Christina Habberstad Morey

Birth
Norway
Death
19 Jul 1926 (aged 65)
Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dakota, USA
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Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dakota, USA Add to Map
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Mrs. F. S. Morey of Tenth Street Dies
Mrs. F. S. Morey, 610 Tenth street, died at 9:20 last night at her home, aged 70 years. She had been ill for some time, and became worse about January 1. She suffered with hardening of the arteries and had had two paralytic strokes.
Besides her husband, Mrs. Morey is survived by two brothers, Ben Haberstad, Twin Valley, Minn., and Martin in Norway, and two sisters, Mrs. John O. Lee, St. Paul, and Mrs. Laura Dahl, Tacoma, Washington.
Funeral services will be at the Presbyterian church at 2:30 Thursday afternoon, the Rev. Paul S. Wright officiating. Interment will be at Fairview cemetery.
Mrs. Morey had lived 56 years in this country, having come here at the age of 14. She had been married 15 years, during which time she lived in Bismarck.
Mrs. Morey's sister from St. Paul is expected to arrive tonight.
**The Bismarck Tribune, Tuesday, July 20, 1926, Page 2.
Mrs. F. S. Morey of Tenth Street Dies
Mrs. F. S. Morey, 610 Tenth street, died at 9:20 last night at her home, aged 70 years. She had been ill for some time, and became worse about January 1. She suffered with hardening of the arteries and had had two paralytic strokes.
Besides her husband, Mrs. Morey is survived by two brothers, Ben Haberstad, Twin Valley, Minn., and Martin in Norway, and two sisters, Mrs. John O. Lee, St. Paul, and Mrs. Laura Dahl, Tacoma, Washington.
Funeral services will be at the Presbyterian church at 2:30 Thursday afternoon, the Rev. Paul S. Wright officiating. Interment will be at Fairview cemetery.
Mrs. Morey had lived 56 years in this country, having come here at the age of 14. She had been married 15 years, during which time she lived in Bismarck.
Mrs. Morey's sister from St. Paul is expected to arrive tonight.
**The Bismarck Tribune, Tuesday, July 20, 1926, Page 2.


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