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Blenda Sophia Lindahl

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Blenda Sophia Lindahl

Birth
Sycamore, DeKalb County, Illinois, USA
Death
22 Mar 1885 (aged 23)
Chesterton, Porter County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Chesterton, Porter County, Indiana, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.606368, Longitude: -87.0492023
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Blende Lindahl

Chesterton in Brief. Miss Lindahl, daughter of Daniel Lindahl, has for the past two weeks been very sick, her ailment, we learn, being lung fever. Last Sunday she grew worse and Dr. Beer, of Valparaiso, was sent for. At this writing Miss Lindahl is very feeble, and very probably will not recover. Later -- this young lady died on Tuesday evenng, notice of which appears in another column.

The funeral of Blende Lindahl, daughter of D. Lindahl, took place on Wednesday at 2 p. m. from the Swedish Lutheran church, Rev. Challman officiating.

Newspaper: The Tribune
Chesterton, Porter County, Indiana
Date of Publication: March 26, 1885
Volume Number: 1
Issue Number: 52
Page: 1
Column(s): 2 and 3

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Blenda Sophia Lindahl

OBITUARY. DIED. -- On Monday, March 23, '85, Blenda Sophia Lindahl, of Spinal brain fever, aged 23 years, 9 months.

The subject of this notice was born in Sycamore, Ills. On June 5th, 1861, and with her parents removed from there to Chesterton. She was a good daughter, loved by all who knew her, and her death was greatly regretted by many friends. She was tkaen sick on the 10th of March, and it seemed from the first that Blende knew that her time was drawing near. Every preparation was made by her to leave this earth, and when the time came she was ready. On the 25th the funeral ceremonies were celebrated by her old pastor, Rev. A. Chalman, from the Swedish Lutheran church, and her remains laid to rest in the Chesterton cemetery. She leaves a father, mother, and two brothers and three sisters to morn her loss. The bereaved family have the sympathy of the community in this their hour of affliction.

Newspaper: The Tribune
Date of Publication: April 2, 1885
Volume Number: 2
Issue Number: 1
Page: 1
Column(s): 5
Blende Lindahl

Chesterton in Brief. Miss Lindahl, daughter of Daniel Lindahl, has for the past two weeks been very sick, her ailment, we learn, being lung fever. Last Sunday she grew worse and Dr. Beer, of Valparaiso, was sent for. At this writing Miss Lindahl is very feeble, and very probably will not recover. Later -- this young lady died on Tuesday evenng, notice of which appears in another column.

The funeral of Blende Lindahl, daughter of D. Lindahl, took place on Wednesday at 2 p. m. from the Swedish Lutheran church, Rev. Challman officiating.

Newspaper: The Tribune
Chesterton, Porter County, Indiana
Date of Publication: March 26, 1885
Volume Number: 1
Issue Number: 52
Page: 1
Column(s): 2 and 3

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Blenda Sophia Lindahl

OBITUARY. DIED. -- On Monday, March 23, '85, Blenda Sophia Lindahl, of Spinal brain fever, aged 23 years, 9 months.

The subject of this notice was born in Sycamore, Ills. On June 5th, 1861, and with her parents removed from there to Chesterton. She was a good daughter, loved by all who knew her, and her death was greatly regretted by many friends. She was tkaen sick on the 10th of March, and it seemed from the first that Blende knew that her time was drawing near. Every preparation was made by her to leave this earth, and when the time came she was ready. On the 25th the funeral ceremonies were celebrated by her old pastor, Rev. A. Chalman, from the Swedish Lutheran church, and her remains laid to rest in the Chesterton cemetery. She leaves a father, mother, and two brothers and three sisters to morn her loss. The bereaved family have the sympathy of the community in this their hour of affliction.

Newspaper: The Tribune
Date of Publication: April 2, 1885
Volume Number: 2
Issue Number: 1
Page: 1
Column(s): 5


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