Ole Knutson Studerud death notice
Ole Knutson (Studerud) a section foreman on the Illinois Central road, was struck by a special train at Lyle Saturday night and instantly killed.
Ole Knutson (Studerud) a section foreman on the Illinois Central road, was struck by a special train at Lyle Saturday night and instantly killed.
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The remains of Mrs. Amelia Larson of Mason City were brought to Lyle, Thursday, Jan. 27, for burial in Pleasant Hill cemetery, at Mona. The deceased was a former resident of Lyle.
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Obituary of Frank Kovarik
Frank W. Kovarik, 69, of 507 No.57th Ave W. died suddenly in his home in Duluth recently. He was born in Iowa and was a Duluth resident for the last 14 years. He was an employee of the Diamond Calk Horseshoe Co.
Surviving are his widow, Ella M. one daughter, Dorraine, Duluth, four brothers Joseph, of Cedar Rapids, Adolph of Protivin Iowa, and William and Edward in Texas and one sister Mrs. Charles Kalesek, of Protivin Iowa.
Mrs. K. O. Knutson, living east of Mona, who recently returned home from St. Olaf's hospital was found dead in the water tank at her home, Thursday. A coroner's inquest was held and the decision was that she had died of heart failure while sitting on the edge of the tank. She leaves a husband and four little ones besides a large number of friends to mourn her loss. The funeral services were held at the Mona church Sunday, Rev. Rasmusson of Adams, officiating.
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The remains of Mrs. Peter Johnson, who passed away Monday at her home in Lyle Center, were brought here and laid to rest in the Pleasant Hill cemetery last Thursday afternoon.
Mildred Klema, 79
Mildred Joan Klema, 79, of Kemp, Texas, formally (sic) of the Harmony, Minnesota area, died April 27, 1999 at Navarro Regional Hospital in Corsicana, Texas.
She was survived by two brothers and a sister-in-law, George and Myrtle Klema, Chatfield, Donald Klema, Kemp, Texas; nieces, nephews, and cousins.
There will be a grave side service at Pleasant Hill Cemetery, in Mona, Iowa on Friday morning at 10 a.m.
Private family visitation at Worlein Funeral Home from 9-9:30 a.m.
Worlein Funeral Home in charge of local arrangements.
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Henry Johnson
Funeral Held At
Our Savior's
Henry Otto Johnson, son of Christian and Carrie Johnson, was born September 1, 1893 at Fort Dodge, Iowa.
When a young man he came to Lyle and on May 16, 1916 was united in marriage to Sadie Olson. Five children were born to this union, to whom he was devoted father.
He was a merchant and salesman for most of his working life. He operated a department store in Lyle many year, and the past 25 year had been a Raleigh dealer.
Adolph E. Jahr
Funeral Held At
Mona Lutheran
Funeral services for Adolph E. Jahr, 71, who died at the Mitchell County Memorial hospital in Osage Sunday, March 24, were held Wednesday, March 27 at the Mona Lutheran church with the Rev. Stanley Klemesrud officiating.
Adolph E. Jahr, son of Nils and Gen Jahr, was born July 9, 1891 at Mona, Iowa in Mitchell County. He was baptized and confirmed in the Mona Lutheran church and also attended the Mona Public School.
The funeral of Mrs. Engebregt Johnson was held at the church Thursday conducted by Rev, Eggen and laid to rest in the Sunny side cemetery. She leaves an aged husband, three sons and two daughters to mourn the loss.
At Rest.
Probably these words were never more truthfully written on the death of a human being than over Mrs. Englebrecht Johnson who died at 7:00 p.m. Tuesday June 3rd, 1902, at the home of her daughter Mrs. Henry Hughes of this place.
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