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Anders Magnus <I>Nilsson</I> Lungren

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Anders Magnus Nilsson Lungren

Birth
Vena, Hultsfreds kommun, Kalmar län, Sweden
Death
16 Jun 1907 (aged 66)
Red Oak, Montgomery County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Nyman, Page County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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NYMAN
Anders Magnus Lungren, aged about 70, died at his home in Red Oak, Sunday, the 16th of June. HIs funeral was conducted at the Lutheran Church at this place Wednesday afternoon of which church he had been a faithful member for several years. His remains were laid to rest in the Nyman Cemetery. Mr. Lungren formerly resided on his farm one and one half miles southeast of here. It was only a few years ago that he, with his wife and youngest daughter, moved to Red Oak, the youngest son, Nathan, taking full charge of the farm work. He seemingly enjoyed good health until last fall when he became afflicted with a serious stomach trouble and since then his sufferings have been most intense, so that death came as a relief to him, while his six surviving children, namely, Emil, Joel, Nathan, Mrs. Edward Larson, Mrs. Thomas Cramer, and Anna, with their mother, greatly mourn the loss of a devoted father and husband.
The Clarinda Herald, Clarinda, Iowa, Friday, June 21, 1907, page 8
NYMAN
Anders Magnus Lungren, aged about 70, died at his home in Red Oak, Sunday, the 16th of June. HIs funeral was conducted at the Lutheran Church at this place Wednesday afternoon of which church he had been a faithful member for several years. His remains were laid to rest in the Nyman Cemetery. Mr. Lungren formerly resided on his farm one and one half miles southeast of here. It was only a few years ago that he, with his wife and youngest daughter, moved to Red Oak, the youngest son, Nathan, taking full charge of the farm work. He seemingly enjoyed good health until last fall when he became afflicted with a serious stomach trouble and since then his sufferings have been most intense, so that death came as a relief to him, while his six surviving children, namely, Emil, Joel, Nathan, Mrs. Edward Larson, Mrs. Thomas Cramer, and Anna, with their mother, greatly mourn the loss of a devoted father and husband.
The Clarinda Herald, Clarinda, Iowa, Friday, June 21, 1907, page 8


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