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The body of the late Mrs. Gunild Reierson was brought from Austin last week Tuesday and laid to rest in the family lot in the Pleasant Hill cemetery.
The funeral of the late Rassmus Rassmusson was held at the local church on Fri. afternoon. Interment was in the Pleasant Hill Cemetery.
Funeral services for Peter Qualley, London, will be held at 2 p.m. Monday at the Worlein Funeral Home, the Rev. A. C. Korsrud officiating. Temporary interment will be at Oakwood Cemetery.
Bert Running
LYLE -- The funeral for Maurice Wilbur Richardson will be at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at Our Savior's Lutheran Church in Lyle, with the Rev. Barbara Finley-Shea officiating. Burial will be in Pleasant Hill Cemetery in Mona, Iowa, with military rites by American Legion Post 105.
Mr. Richardson, 82, of Lyle, died Saturday (Oct. 25, 2003) at Adams Health Care Center in Adams.
THE PRESS-NEWS, Osage, Io
Mrs. Mamie Odgen
65, Died; Funeral
Held Here June 4
Funeral services were held Friday afternoon at the Christian and Missionary Alliance church for Mrs. Mamie Ogden, 65, who died last Tuesday at Mitchell County Memorial hospital in Osage. Mrs. Ogden had been afflicted with a heart condition for many years, and this was the cause of her death.
The Rev. Melvin Hall, church pastor, was in charge of the services. Arrangements were by C. R. Champion and Sons, and burial was in the Pleasant Hill cemetery at Mona.
OLE OLSON
Ole Olson, 85, died Tuesday afternoon at St. Olaf Hospital.
A former resident of Lyle he made his home at 200 5th St. SW. Surviving are three sisters, Mrs. Julia Peterson and Mrs. E. H. Schwanke, Lyle, and Mrs. Annie Dennis, Austin; many nephews and nieces.
Funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon.
OLSON- Funeral services for Ole Olson, 200 5th St. SW, will be held at 1:30 p. m. Thursday at the Worlein Funeral Home, Rev. Melvin Hauge officiating. Interment will be at Pleasant Hill temporary interment at Oakwood.
FRIDAY, DEC. 6, 1901
OBITUARY.
Mrs. Mabel B. Nicol, whose maiden name was Vaughn was born in Mona, Iowa, Sept. 17th, 1878, and died at her home in Waterloo, Ia., Dec. 6th, 1901, of typhoid complications and peritonitis. She was married to LeRoy C. Nicol June 21st, 1899. To this union was born one child, Bula Jessie. now six months old. The deceased was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Vaughn of a family of six, Mrs. Vaughn is now the only surviving member.
Miss Annie Olson died last Friday morning at the home of her brother Mr. Asmun Olson in this city and was laid to rest in the Sunnyside cemetery near Mona Monday.
Obituary -Peterson
Anna Marie Hanson was born in Langeland, Denmark, May, 3, 1839, and died Jan. 16, 1922, at the age of 82 years, 8 months and 13 days.
John Olson Gone
This was the sad message passed around among John's friends Thursday morning. It had been known for some time that he was not well but hope was entertained that he would recover, and return well from the hospital where he had been for a couple weeks. His condition became serious the first of the week, and Wednesday, he became unconscious, and friends knew that the end was near. John was a favorite and his many friends deeply regret his departure.
The funeral will be held Saturday afternoon.
The funeral of the late Mrs. Johanna Olson took place last Friday at the Mona church and was conducted by Rev. A. E. Moe. The deceased was well known in her community where she had lived since 1882.
Laid to Rest
The funeral of the late John Olsen was held at the Lutheran church last Saturday and was largely attended. Rev. Moe, who had charge of the service, spoke in both languages, first using the Norwegian and following immediately with a short sermon in the English. Both messages were full of hope and cheer for the bereft family, and a solemn warning to the many friends of the deceased. The speaker emphasized the brevity of life and the urgent necessity of being prepared not only to live but to die.
The many friends and acquaintances of Ben Perkins were shocked Monday morning when they learned of his sudden death which occurred Sunday evening about midnight. He worked in the shop until they closed late Saturday evening and was to take charge of the barber shop Monday morning, as Mr. Julson was leaving Waseca.
Miss Ella Olson, daughter of Hans Olson, died Monday evening. She had been suffering with consumption for about 4 years. Deceased was about 20 years old and leaves several sisters and one brother besides her father to mourn her departure. The funeral was held at Mona and interment was made in Sunny Side cemetery.
DIED-- at her home 4 miles northwest of town on Tuesday, June 1, of consumption, Mrs. Hans Olson. Deceased was aged 40 years and leaves a husband and seven children.
The funeral occurred Monday. Rev. Olson, a brother of the bereft husband officiated at the home. A cortege of thirty teams followed the remains to Mona Church where the regular ceremonies were held by Rev. Eggen after which the remains were interred at the Mona Lutheran Cemetery.
Deaths
WALTER OLSON
Walter Olson, 63, died Thursday at his home in Minneapolis after suffering a heart attack.
Surviving are his widow: five brothers, Alvin (Abby), Noble and Lloyd of Lyle, Sidney and Willis of Austin; four sisters, Mrs. Frances Zerck, Mrs. Palma Newman, Mrs. John (Annie) Doyle, Miss Olive Olson, Rochester.
Graveside services will be held Saturday at Mona, Iowa.
Funerals
Died at his home south of Mona, Sunday July 15, of heart disease, Mr. Andrew Olson. His death was very sudden. He was buried Monday in Sunny Side Cemetery. The family have the sympathy of all in their bereavement.
Mrs. H. Olson died at five o'clock Wednesday morning of consumption she leaves a husband and ten children to mourn her lost (sic).
DIED -- On Sunday morning, October 6th, Mrs. Serina Olson, aged 65 years. Mrs. Olson had been sick but a very short time and it was not considered that her condition was particularly dangerous, but she took a sudden change for the worse and she only lingered a few short hours. The disease was fatty degeneration of the heart. She leaves two sons and one daughter to mourn her loss. The remains were interred Tuesday in Mona cemetery.
Mrs. Osman Olson died very suddenly last Saturday evening. She was taken suddenly ill about 11 o'clock a. m., with an ailment which the physicians termed "gall stone colic," and although every possible remedy was applied, she died about six p. m., the same day. The remains were interred in Mona cemetery Thursday, Rev. Eggen officiating. She leaves a husband and five small children who have the sympathy of the community.
Obituaries
1872 Sam Olson 1960
Sam Olson was born Sept. 18, 1872, at Fla- Dahl, Norway, the son of Amund and Helge Olson.
Mr. Olson resides in Lyle. He was a railway employee and later worked as a plasterer and stone mason. On Dec. 12, 1893, he was united in marriage with Ida Arneson at Lyle.
Mr. Olson died March 31, 1960, at St. Olaf Hospital after being ill 14 months. He was very generous and a lover of nature and the great outdoors. He will be remembered as a fisherman, hunter and trapper.
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