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Eli Ingwald Hoyseth

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Eli Ingwald Hoyseth

Birth
Melville, Sweet Grass County, Montana, USA
Death
29 Dec 1950 (aged 67)
Park County, Montana, USA
Burial
Big Timber, Sweet Grass County, Montana, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 5 Block 22 Lot 4 Grave 4
Memorial ID
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Big Timber Pioneer, January 4, 1951
Eli I. Hoyseth, 67, well-known former Big Timber resident, died suddenly of a heart attack at 4:15 p.m. Friday in Livingston where he had resided for the last 23 years.
Mr. Hoyseth was stricken at a grocery store in Livingston and died in an ambulance en route to a hospital.
Funeral services were conducted Monday at the Cloyd Mortunary in Livingston, with Rev. F. W. Strain of the Ameican Lutheran church officiating. Services were also conducted at 3 o'clock Monday afternoon from the Big Timber Lutheran church with Rev. Strain and Rev. E. E Tollefson officiating. Burial was in Mountain view.
Mr. Hoyseth was born Aug. 5, 1883, in Melville. He spent his early life in Melville and McLeod and moved to Big Timber in 1910. For several years he served as janitor at the grade school here and operator of a dray line.
He was married to Susanne Hoyem Dec. 23, 1914, in Big Timber. The family moved to Livingston in 1927 and since that time Mrl Hoyseth has been employed as a blacksmith helper in the Northern Pacific shops.
Surviving are his widow; one son, Sidney Hoyseth of Livingston; a brother, Albert Hoyseth of McLeod; three sisters, Mrs. Emery Jones of Big Timber, Mrs. Selma Gentile of California, and Mrs. Clara Gyland of Washington state, and two grandchildren.
Contributor: Julia Kinsey (48922386) •
Big Timber Pioneer, January 4, 1951
Eli I. Hoyseth, 67, well-known former Big Timber resident, died suddenly of a heart attack at 4:15 p.m. Friday in Livingston where he had resided for the last 23 years.
Mr. Hoyseth was stricken at a grocery store in Livingston and died in an ambulance en route to a hospital.
Funeral services were conducted Monday at the Cloyd Mortunary in Livingston, with Rev. F. W. Strain of the Ameican Lutheran church officiating. Services were also conducted at 3 o'clock Monday afternoon from the Big Timber Lutheran church with Rev. Strain and Rev. E. E Tollefson officiating. Burial was in Mountain view.
Mr. Hoyseth was born Aug. 5, 1883, in Melville. He spent his early life in Melville and McLeod and moved to Big Timber in 1910. For several years he served as janitor at the grade school here and operator of a dray line.
He was married to Susanne Hoyem Dec. 23, 1914, in Big Timber. The family moved to Livingston in 1927 and since that time Mrl Hoyseth has been employed as a blacksmith helper in the Northern Pacific shops.
Surviving are his widow; one son, Sidney Hoyseth of Livingston; a brother, Albert Hoyseth of McLeod; three sisters, Mrs. Emery Jones of Big Timber, Mrs. Selma Gentile of California, and Mrs. Clara Gyland of Washington state, and two grandchildren.
Contributor: Julia Kinsey (48922386) •


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