Mona

Mrs. Otto Fossey funeral

Mrs. Henry Thompson, of Milaca, Minn., came last week to attend the funeral of Mrs. Otto Fossey, who died suddenly Sunday evening, August 26. The funeral services were held on last Wednesday afternoon at the Lutheran church at Mona. Mr. Fossey and his children have the sincere sympathy of this community.

Christian Fedson obituary

1908 Christian H. Fedson 1963

Christian Harlan Fedson was born April 26, 1908, in Otranto, Iowa, the son of Nels Endrup and Ida Dahl Fedson.

He attended Lyle Public School, Iowa State College and graduated from Still College of Osteopathy, Des Moines, Iowa. He practiced osteopathy until his failing health forced him to retire to hotel management.

During his life he resided at Des Moines, Chicago and Phoenix, Ariz. Mr. Fedson was baptized and confirmed in the Lutheran faith.

Rev. N. N. Esser Buried At Mona Friday Afternoon

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Friday July 11th, 1941

REV N.N. ESSER BURIED MONA FRIDAY AFTERNOON

Rev N Esser of Fargo, Lutheran clergy man of North Dakota, and father of Mrs. Jos Narlock of Fargo 12th St. N. died Sunday in his home following a long illness. Funeral services were held at 2 P M Thursday in the First Lutheran church with burial at Lyle, Minn. The Ivers Funeral Home had charge of the funeral.

John Erickson obituary

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John Erickson, who has been ailing for the past 2 years passed away at his home, Sunday evening at 6 o'clock. For the past 6 weeks he has been very low.

The deceased was born in Norway October 8th, 1850. At the age of 5 years he came to Dane Co., Wisconsin, where he lived for 10 years. In 1865 he moved to Mitchell Co. Iowa where he made his home until his death.

He is survived by a widow and 5 children. They are Johnnie, Mrs. Mads Nelson and Mrs. B. F. Muldown of this vicinity and Ed and Axel of Vida, Montana. He was a member of the Modern Woodmen of America.

David Erickson obituary

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In Memorial

It is with deepest sorrow we record the death of Brother David Erickson. As Master Masons and members of Alma Lodge, we sincerely mourn his loss, hearing in tender remembrance his fidelity to Masonry and his devotion to the principles it inculeates. We earnestly sympathize with the relatives and friends of our deceased brother and tender them that abiding consolation which the World knows not, therefore, be it.

Erik Erikson obituary

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Quite unexpected came the news that Mr. Erik Erikson had died very suddenly at his home in Lyle Friday April 21. Mr. Erikson was born at Sogndal, Norway, March 20th. 1835. He immigrated from Norway and came to America in 1855. Two years later he was united in marriage to Gertrude Johnson. He lived at Stoughton, Wis., for nine years after which he moved to Mitchell Co., Iowa where he purchased a farm. On this farm he lived and labored during the long period of 21 years, going thru many hardships and inconveniences generally connected with rural pioneer life.

Elida Esser obituary

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OBITUARY

The community was shocked, Monday, when sad news was passed from one to another that Mrs. N.N. Esser had died about 11 o'clock that morning. She had been ailing for some time, in fact had not been well for years, however no immediate danger seemed close at hand. Sunday, she was able to sit up and was able to eat a little. In the evening her condition changed for the worse and she was only able to live with her family a few hours longer.

Lloyd Everson Rites Held

Lloyd Everson
Rites Held

Lloyd E. Everson was born January 14, 1907, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charley Everson living near Mona.

He received his education in the Mona school and also his religious instructions and was confirmed and baptized in the Mona Lutheran church.

On June 30, 1937, he married Esther Johnson and they established their home at Lyle where they had resided since. Four children were born to this union.

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