Eddie L. Fossey Funeral Held At Our Savior's Lutheran
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-- A terrible accident occurred just north of Lyle, last Tuesday resulting in the death of Knut Erickson, the son of O. Erickson, tailor of Mona. He had been drinking and laid down by the side of the railroad track a ways north of Lyle and when the passenger arrived from north at 1:30, it struck him crushing his head and smashing his arm from which injuries he died a little pas midnight. He was about 28 years of age and a hard drinker. Another terrible result of intemperance.
OBITUARY OF MRS. OTTO FOSSEY
(The Lyle Tribune)
Mrs. Anna Fossey Hanson, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hanson, was born in Mitchell County [illegible] Iowa, on July 13th 1888. [illegible] Toeterville, Mitchell County, Iowa on August 26th 1923. Mrs. Fossey had been ailing for some time but it was not considered seriously until Sunday evening, Aug. 26th at 9 o'clock when death came [illegible] suddenly, heart failure being the cause.
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Bessie Duenow
Funeral Held
At Our Savior's
Funeral services for a lifelong Mitchell county resident, Mrs. Bessie Duenow of Mona, were held Thursday, February 25 at Our Savior's Lutheran church in Lyle with the Rev. Merland Johnson officiating. Interment was in Pleasant Hill cemetery at Mona.
Mrs. Annie Dennis
Funeral In Austin
September 15
Funeral services were held Sunday, September 15, for a long time resident of Lyle, Mrs. Annie Dennis, 92, at Worlein Funeral Home in Austin with the Rev. Melvin Hauge officiating and interment was in Pleasant Hill Cemetery at Mona.
She died at St. Olaf Hospital in Austin Thursday, September 12, following a lingering illness.
Henry C. (sic) Dahl
Obituary
Henry Gustav Dahl, born in Orfordville, Wisc., October 1, 1871, passed away at St. Olaf hospital in Austin, Nov. 13, 1956 after a brief illness. Mr. Dahl was 85 years of age at the time of his death which terminated 64 years of active business with all but 11 years of which were spent in the hardware and implement line.
The remains of the late Palmer Arthur Dock, whose death was mentioned in last weeks paper were brought to Lyle and interment took place at the Pleasant Hill cemetery. Friday afternoon, Rev. N. N. Esser having charge of the services.
Palmer Arthur was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter P. Dock and was the oldest of a family of five children. He was born at Lyle, Minn., Jan. 27th, 1890. Here he lived for eight years, until his parents moved to Hawley to reside.
The remains of Claude Spencer Dock, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter P. Dock of Elmore, Minn., were brought here Saturday for burial in the Pleasant Hill cemetery. The deceased was born at Rose Creek, Minn., Sept. 23, 1891, where the family remained for a year and a half. They then moved on the farm near Mona and lived there 5 years. In 1898 they moved to Hawley, Minn., where he entered school and graduated from the high school with the class of 1910. After a year at Royalston, the family moved to Elmore, Minn., in 1912. Here he remained until his death.
OBITUARY
Mrs. Oliver Dock passed away Sunday, March 24th after an illness of about 2 years with tuberculosis.
D. Erickson Passed Away
J. R. Berkshire and J. A. Carter, representatives of K. of P. and Masonic Lodges Accompany Remains to Lyle.
An Old Settler Laid to Rest
Peder P. Dock, who has been at the Hospital in Austin several months, passed away Sunday morning, death being caused by paralysis. The remains were brought here and interment was made in the Pleasant Hill cemetery at Mona on the family lot.
Came Home to Die
Miss Edna Dock, who has been in the hospital in Minneapolis for several weeks, was brought home Thursday evening, and passed away Saturday evening at 5 o'clock, at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dock Jr.
CARD OF THANKS
To those who so kindly remembered us by word and deeds and especially those who assisted in the services and those who sent the beautiful offerings for our loved one, we wish to express sincere thanks.
Mr. and Mrs. P. Dock
Enid and Ester
Edna, dear Edna
Lingers no more
Here in this vale of tears.
She is in a better home
Where holy angels roam,
Waiting for us to come.
A boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Dahl last week Thursday afternoon. The little one only lived a few hours and the funeral was held from the house Friday and interment was made in Pleasant Hill Cemetery.
Mrs. Melvin Elverum
Rites Held At
Austin, Minn.
Mrs. Melvin Elverum, 67, died Tuesday, February 6 at St. Olaf Hospital in Austin, Minn. after an illness of three months. Funeral services were held at Our Savior's Lutheran church in Lyle Thursday, February 8 with the Rev. Merland Johnson officiaiting, and interment was in Pleasant Hill cemetery south of Mona.
Lucille Margarite Clark, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Clark, was born February 21 1894 at LeRoy, Minnesota.
FUNERAL SERVICES
MONDAY FOR MRS. DOCK
Funeral services were held on Monday at Jordan's Mortuary at Austin for a former Mona community resident, Mrs. Ella Dock, 95, (nee Bjork). Pastor S. Stenson of Lyle officiated with burial in Pleasant Hill cemetery south of Mona in the family lot.
Mrs. Dock's home was at West Palm Beach, Florida where she passed away. Her two daughters, Mrs. Esther Baker and Mrs. John Hall, both of West Palm Beach accompanied the body back here for burial.
Her husband and three sons and one daughter preceded her in death.
MRS. A. B. DAHL
Mrs. A. B. Dahl, 59, died this morning at St. Olaf Hospital.
She resided at 803 Padden, and is survived by her husband, Arthur. Funeral arrangements by the Worlein Funeral Home will be announced later.
Funerals
Funeral services for Mrs. A. B. Dahl, 803 Padden, will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at the Worlein Funeral Home, the Rev. John Polson officiating. Interment will be at Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Mona, Iowa.
Last Rites Held In
Austin Wed. For
Mrs. Julia Dahl
Funeral services were held last Wednesday afternoon at the Jordan mortuary, Austin, for Mrs. Julia Dahl with Pastor Stanley V. Gjervik officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Krause conducted the music service.
Peder P Dock, who passed away Nov. 12 at his home in West Palm Beach, Fla., was born May 29, 1865, at Blooming Prairie, the son of Peder and Sinov Dock.
He was baptized and confirmed in the Lutheran church at St Ansgar, Iowa, and united in marriage with Ella Bjork on May 15, 1889, at the home farm in Mona, Iowa.
In 1898, they moved to northern Minnesota and later to Enderlin, N. D., where Mr Dock was engaged in the mercantile business. In 1928, they moved to West Palm Beach, where they since made their home.
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