Obituary: From Times-Enterprise July 25, 1923.
OLD PIONEER OF FREEBORN COUNTY DIES
Mrs. Andrew Osmonson, one of Freeborn County's Oldest Settlers Passed Away Saturday After an Illness of Two Years.
Mrs. Andrew Osmonson passed away at 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon at her home near Bancroft. The deceased had been ailing for the last two years.
Mrs. Osmonson was eighty-two years of age and had lived in America nearly all her life being one of the pioneers of Freeborn county. Her brother hauled the first load of merchandise into Albert Lea in 1855. Mr. Osmonson died about fifteen years ago.
The funeral services will be held on Tuesday, July, 24 at the farm home at 2 P.M. and from the First Lutheran Church in Albert Lea at 2:45 P.M.. Internment will be made in Graceland Cemetery.
Funeral Services -- The funeral services for Mrs. Andrew Osmonson, who died at Bancroft on Saturday afternoon, July 21, will take place at the farm home at 2 o'clock and at the First Lutheran church in this city at 2:45 p. m. on Tuesday, July 24. The body will be interred at the Graceland cemetery. All services will be held in the English language. Mrs. Osmonson was 82 years old and has been a resident of freeborn country for several years, being one of its early pioneers.
Wednesday, August 1, 1923
Card of Thanks
We take this method of expressing our sincere thanks to all those who extended to us their kindness and sympathy during the illness and death of our beloved mother, Mrs. Isabell lOsmonson. We also wish to especially thank those who sent flowers and offered their assistance.
Willie Osmonson,
Isaac Osmonson,
Oscar Osmonson,
Martin Osmonson,
Henry Osmonson,
Isabel lost two children whom died in infancy.
Obituary: From Times-Enterprise July 25, 1923.
OLD PIONEER OF FREEBORN COUNTY DIES
Mrs. Andrew Osmonson, one of Freeborn County's Oldest Settlers Passed Away Saturday After an Illness of Two Years.
Mrs. Andrew Osmonson passed away at 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon at her home near Bancroft. The deceased had been ailing for the last two years.
Mrs. Osmonson was eighty-two years of age and had lived in America nearly all her life being one of the pioneers of Freeborn county. Her brother hauled the first load of merchandise into Albert Lea in 1855. Mr. Osmonson died about fifteen years ago.
The funeral services will be held on Tuesday, July, 24 at the farm home at 2 P.M. and from the First Lutheran Church in Albert Lea at 2:45 P.M.. Internment will be made in Graceland Cemetery.
Funeral Services -- The funeral services for Mrs. Andrew Osmonson, who died at Bancroft on Saturday afternoon, July 21, will take place at the farm home at 2 o'clock and at the First Lutheran church in this city at 2:45 p. m. on Tuesday, July 24. The body will be interred at the Graceland cemetery. All services will be held in the English language. Mrs. Osmonson was 82 years old and has been a resident of freeborn country for several years, being one of its early pioneers.
Wednesday, August 1, 1923
Card of Thanks
We take this method of expressing our sincere thanks to all those who extended to us their kindness and sympathy during the illness and death of our beloved mother, Mrs. Isabell lOsmonson. We also wish to especially thank those who sent flowers and offered their assistance.
Willie Osmonson,
Isaac Osmonson,
Oscar Osmonson,
Martin Osmonson,
Henry Osmonson,
Isabel lost two children whom died in infancy.
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