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ASHAM R. SILBAUGH
Asham R. Silbaugh, 71, died this morning at St. Olaf Hospital.
He resided at 507 9th St. SW and is survived by his widow, Helen; two sons, James of Austin and Harold of South Sioux City, Neb.; a brother, Jack of Robbinsdale, Minn.; two sisters, Mrs. Louis Buros, LaCrosse, Wis., Mrs. Maude Weber, Foley, Minn.; five grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held Monday.
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Anna A. Richardson
Funera Held
Our Savior's
Funeral services for Mrs. Anna Richardson, 82, who died at the St. Ansgar Good Samaritan Center April 21, were held April 25 at Our Savior's Lutheran church with the Rev. M. Johnson officiating. Interment was in Pleasant Hill cemetery at Mona.
Anna Richardson, daughter of Herman and Helen Oswold, was born October 24, 1887 in Culbertson, Neb.
Mrs. Amanda Ries
Funeral Held
Saturday, June 18
Funeral services were held on Saturday in Austin for a former Lyle resident, Mrs. Amanda Reis 77, who died in Austin following a five year illness on Wednesday June 15.
Funeral services were held at the Worlein Funeral Home with the Rev. Melvin Hauge of St. Olaf Lutheran church officiating and interment was in Pleasant Hill cemetery at Mona.
MRS. JULIA PETERSON
Mrs. Julia Peterson, 84 died Monday night at Raymond's Nursing Home after a lingering Illness.
A resident of Lyle, she is survived by a son, Donald of Austin; a sister, Mrs. Hanna Schwanke, Lyle; many nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon.
Hans Richardson
Funeral Held
At Our Savior's
Hans Richardson, the son of Ole and Petrene Richardson, was born in Nevada township, December, 1, 1879.
He attended the Pinehurst Grade School when a young man. He has resided in the Lyle community all his life, being engaged in farming and highway maintenance work for thirty years, and for a short period served as village constable.
OBITUARY.
Born May 9, 1832.
Died April 2, 1907.
The above tells the story of the length of time allotted one of this vicinity's old citizens.
Ole O. Running was born in Norway and for 39 years made his home in that country. He came to America with his wife and children and settled in Mitchell county Iowa. There he made his home for 16 years.
FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1902.
Little Otto Ries Has Passed to the Great Unknown.
John Ries passed away last Friday morning and was buried in the Mona cemetery Sunday afternoon. The many friends of the afflicted family extend their heartfelt sympathy.
Called Away.
Last Tuesday afternoon a sad gloom was cast over the former pleasant home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Rierson, of this place by the death of their youngest child, Raymond Orlando, a bright little boy, aged one year and 1 month. The little sufferer was sick only three days, having been taken a severe attack of lang fever on Saturday last and rapidly grew worse until the end came on Tuesday as above stated.
A telegram was received this morning by Mr. Sam O. Peterson from his mother in Minneapolis, stating that her husband, Ole O. Peterson, had died this morning, and that the remains would arrive in Lyle on the evening train.
Mr. Peterson has been a long sufferer, and no doubt he welcomed death as a relief, but it seems hard to see a young and vigorous man, still in the prime of life, stricken with a dreadful disease, that has slowly but surely gnawed his life away.
No arrangements have been made as yet for the funeral, but it will likely be held on Sunday.
Mrs. Anna C. Rustad, wife of Robert C. Rustad of Mona, Ia., died Tuesday evening at St. Olaf's Hospital at Austin. Mrs. Rustad has been very low for the past two or three weeks and for several days there has been no hope for her recovery. She was 29 years old of age and is survived by her husband and five children. The remains were taken to the house Wednesday, where the funeral will be held Friday afternoon at one o'clock.
CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. Hans Richardson of Mona passed away at her home last Saturday. Julia Richardson was born Jan 1, 1873 at St. Ansgar, her parents being Mr. and Mrs. Halvor Olson. She was married to Hans Richardson Feb. 4th, 1903. To them were born two children, Oliver aged 4 and Hazel, 7 months old. She leaves besides her sorrowing husband, and aged mother, one sister and 5 brothers. She was buried at the Pleasant Hill cemetery.
Mrs. Lena Running died Wednesday evening, Feb. 12, 1908, after an illness of about eleven weeks, at the home of her mother, north of town. She was nearly 26 years of age.
Lena Knutson born Feb. 18, 1882 in Lyle Village and was reared here. She was an active member of the Lutheran church of Mona, being always ready to do whatever good she could.
In 1901, she was married to Charles Running, who died in 1906. One child was born to them but it died when nine weeks old.
OBITUARY
On Sunday afternoon, July 30th the remains of John Johnson Quam were laid to rest in Pleasant Hill Cemetery near Mona, Iowa. The deceased passed away Friday evening after suffering for nearly 20 years with Chronic Bronchitis, asthma and lung trouble.
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Particulars About Tragic Accident.
Mrs. Nels Robertson, who has been ill for several weeks, passed away Monday morning at her home in Mona. The deceased was born in Denmark April 1st, 1838. About thirty years ago she immigrated to America with her husband and eight children, settling on a farm in Worth county, where the family remained for nearly twenty years. Nine years ago Mr. and Mrs. Robertson moved to Mona and this was their home until their death, Mr. Robertson passed away 2 years ago last March. Mrs. Robertson leaves one sister in Denmark and eight children to mourn her death. The children are Mrs. C.
LENA REUTER.
Of the many sudden deaths that have come to the various homes in this community, none have seemed more sad or called forth more sympathy than the passing of Mrs. Carl Reuter, who had been taken to the Story Hospital at Mason City, Iowa where she passed away Sunday morning at 2 o'clock after a week's illness.
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