Six Mile Grove cemetery

Martha Arneson obituary

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The funeral of the late Martha Arneson was held from the home Friday afternoon, Rev. Stroaasli and K. H. Valstad having charge. The remains were laid to rest in the family lot in the Grove cemetery, where the last [illegible:?] rites were performed for another of Nevada's early pioneers, who lived and labored here nearly fifty years.

Halver Stoe obituary

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Halver Stoe was born in Mower Co., Minn., May 30, 1867, and was married Oct. 27, 1892, to Miss Nellie Anderson, also of Mower County.

They lived in this vicinity until the spring of 1905, when they moved to White Rock, S. D. On account of ill health, he had to give up farming, and in the fall of 1912 the family moved to Battle Lake, Minn. where he lived he was called home, on April 22, 1917.

Olga Lione obituary

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MRS. D. D. LIONE

Mrs. D. D. Lione, who has been in poor health for some time, passed away Monday evening at 7:30 at the hospital in Austin, where she had been for about three weeks. She was conscious to the very last and longed for the end to come. To her, death had no sting, but was a welcome transition from the mortal to the immortal. She was a faithful and devout Christian and endeavored by precept and example to live a Christian life. No one entered her home or came into her presence without being conscious of her implicit trust in the Heavenly Father.

Johannes Arneson obituary

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Another of the Old pioneer Settlers has passed away. Thus one by one they are called to their eternal home and the place that has known them so long shall know them no more, except in memory.

Johannes Arneson was born in Lyster Prestejeld, Sogn, Norway, Jun 23, 1830 and died at his home in Nevada, Mower county, Minnesota, Sept. 20, 1913, being at the time of his death 83 years, 2 months and 28 days of age. In 1855 he was married to Martha Vold, who survives him. To this union were born eleven children of whom seven are now living.

Prominent Citizen Passed Away - O. T. Lund

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Prominent Citizen
Passed Away

O. T. LUND

O. T. Lund, one of the old residents of Lyle, passed away Saturday afternoon at the hospital at Albert Lea, where he went for an operation for gall stones. When he left Lyle last week he bade his friends good bye for he seemingly, like the man of old, had received the warning, "Set your house in order for ye shall die and not live." Every arrangement for disposition of property etc., had been made and his hope for life and health were at low ebb.

Oliver Jacobson obituary

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On Friday afternoon, Dec. 2, the remains of the late Oliver Jacobson will be laid to rest in the Six Mile Grove Cemetery.

Oliver was born June 28, 1878, in Mower County and has made his home here most of his life. He was the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Knut Jacobson, and was lifelong member of the Lutheran church.

Hans Lasten obituary

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Hans Lasten was born April 9, 1883 and died Wednesday noon at 12 o'clock at his home in Mitchell County, Iowa, from an ailment of four years standing.

During the illness he bore his sufferings with patience and Christian resignation. He was tenderly cared for by willing hands and loving hearts. He united with the Lutheran church early in life and was ever loyal and devoted in his service, adorning his profession by a well ordered life.

Chester Nelson obituary

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Mrs. Nelson request us to publish the following: Chester Howard Nelson, the two year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nelson died suddenly, Monday morning September 24. He was taken sick Sunday with [illegible: cholera infantum?]. He was born Aug. 18, 1904 was laid to rest at Six Mile Grove cemetery Wednesday Sept. 27 1906.

Somebody's baby went home today,
And somebody grieved at it's going
Somebody hoped it had come to stay
And somebody's tears are flowing.

Emma Anderson obituary

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The remains of Mrs. Emma Anderson arrived here last Friday evening from St. Paul where the deceased passed away Thursday evening.

Mrs. Anderson was taken to St. Joseph's hospital for an operation for appendicitis on Nov. 17th and remained there until her death. She had been in poor health for some time and death came to relieve her of her sufferings.

She was born in Wisconsin September 16, 1855 and remained there until in the early seventies when she moved with her parents to this community where she has since made her home.

Britha Stedje obituary

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Miss Britha Stedje died last Thursday noon after an illness of four days. Sunday she was well and out doors and Monday she was taken sick. She was an aged woman of 89 years and had been poorly for many years. She leaves two sons and two daughters which are Jas. Peterson, O. P. Stedje, Mrs. Martin Matson and Mrs. D. D. Lione. Her remains were laid to rest in the Six Mile grove cemetery last Saturday.

Bertha Anderson obituary

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Mrs. Bertha Anderson died at her home two miles northeast of Lyle last week. She leaves a sorrowing husband, seven children and a host of relatives and friends. The funeral services were held at Six Mile Grove church and were very largely attended. Rev. Eggen preached the sermon, after which she was laid to rest in the Six Mile Grove cemetery.

Julia Lulu Huffman obituary

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Mrs. J. R. Huffman, nee Lulu Eastlee. Born Aug. 21, 1888. Died Dec. 21, 1918.

Deceased was born in Lyle, Minn., where she lived with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Evan Eastlee, until they moved to East End. Sask., Can., in 1912.

Nov. 1, 1917, she was married to Mr. Huffman, of East End, where they resided. Shortly before Christmas they came to Lyle to spend the winter with her parents and relatives. On the trip down she became ill and within a few days passed away.

Mrs. Hans Bodahl obituary

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DIED:-- Mrs. Hans Bodahl, Saturday August 5th 1899, at the home of her daughter at Geneva. Mrs. Bodahl was a sister of Mrs. A. B. Olson and Julia Everson. One daughter, Mrs. Frank Nelson, is her only child.

The deceased would have been 43 years old the 27th of this month. Funeral services were held Monday and the remains buried at Six Mile Grove, Rev. Eggen conducting the services.

Lizzie Eastlee obituary

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E. Eastlee and family mourn the loss of their thirteen year old daughter Lizzie who died last Friday afternoon, June 17th from an attack of measles which had developed into lung disease.

The funeral was held Sunday from the Congregational church. Six young boys from among her schoolmates, Geo. Sherman, Ray Frazer, Harvey Hildebrand, Artie Anderson, Burton Robertson and Bernie Hedemark officiated as pall bearers.

The remains were buried at Six Mile Grove cemetery. The family have the sympathy of all in the untimely loss of their little daughter and sister.

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