Six Mile Grove cemetery

Death of Anton Arneson.

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Death of Anton Arneson.

After an illness of a little over a year, Anton Arneson died last Friday night at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Arenson, two miles east of town. He was quite well known to the people of this vicinity having lived in this locality nearly all his life, with the exception of three years that he resided at Brown's Valley, Minn.

Fredrick Dufty obituary

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Frederick Swenson Dufty, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Dufty passed away at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H. [illegible: G?] Swenson Wednesday evening March 26th at 10:30 after an illness of only a couple days, death being caused by pneumonia. Little Frederick had not seemed well for some time, but Monday was taken very sick and a doctor was called immediately.

The deceased was born Sept. 20th 1918, and leaves to mourn his sudden death, a father, mother and one sister. The funeral will be held Saturday afternoon at 2:30 at the Six Mile Grove Church.

Guldbran Torsten Morstad obituary

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OBITUARY

Guldbran Torsten Morstad, one of the oldest settlers of the county passed away at the home of his son. Torsten, in Nevada Township last Friday Oct. 6th. Besides being an old resident of the county, he was, at the time of his death conceded to be the oldest person living in this section, having commenced the last year before reaching the century mark. Until a few days before his death he was able to be about the place in his usual health, and retained his faculties remarkably well.

Amund Sundem obituary

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AMUND SUNDEM.

Amund Sundem passed away at his home, one mile north of Lyle, Saturday, Oct. 9th. Mr. Sundem reached the old age of 90 years and six months. He was born in Aurdahl, Valders, Norway on the 27th of March, 1825. Came to America in 1855. After having lived at Blue Mount, Wis., for five years he came to Mower County where he purchased a farm on which he lived the greater part of his life.

Julia Enerson obituary

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Mrs. Julia Enerson, who has been making her home with her children, Mrs. A. P. Martin and Sam Enerson, since her husband died 36 years ago, passed away at the A. P. Martin home Thursday morning at 11:40.

For several years, she has been deprived of her faculties of hearing and sight and has been more or less an invalid. She was one of the early settlers of this county, having lived in Nevada Township since 1857.

Fred Leidall obituary

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Obituary

News of the sudden death of Fred Leidall came as a shock to the many friends of the deceased and family. He had been, apparently, in his usual health, and nothing was known of his struggle until Wednesday morning, when he was found dead in bed.

For the past three or four years he has been subject to epileptic fits and it is thought that he suffered one of these fits, and wrapping the bedding around his head, smothered before he was discovered.

Mable Anderson obituary

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Obituary

The sad news of the death of Miss Mable Anderson reached Lyle friends Monday morning, she having passed away at 3 A. M. The family recently moved to California, hoping that the change of climate might prove beneficial, but alas, the Sunny skies and blooming roses can not stay the hand of the angel of death.

Bothel Hanson obituary

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Bothel Hanson, who has made, his home in this community for many years, passed away at his home on Third street Wednesday morning at 10:00 after a linger illness of two years, tho not seriously so until the last three weeks. He was a man of very quiet disposition and lived a very secluded life. Some how have known him for years, however, speak words of praise and commendation for the departed brother, who was always a good neighbor.

Edward Arneson obituary

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Edward Arneson passed away at the home of his mother in Fargo, N. D., Saturday evening after an illness of three years with tuberculosis.

Deceased was born in this vicinity on the 15th of October 1888 and lived here until about 10 years of age when his parents moved west.
About a year ago he visited relatives in this vicinity.

The deceased leaves besides his mother, one sister and two brothers. The remains arrived in Lyle Monday noon and the funeral was held at the Six Mile Grove Cemetery the same afternoon.

Ole Harbranson (Ole Herbrandson) obituary

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Ole Harbranson[Herbrandson] passed away at his home, 4 miles n e of Lyle last Friday, after an illness of about 3 weeks. The deceased was born in Norway in 1821 and came to America in 66, since which time he has been a resident of Mower county. He leaves one son, Marius Olson. The funeral was held Monday afternoon when a large concourse of his neighbors and friends accompanied the remains to their last resting place.

Mrs. O. T. Lund obituary

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OBITUARY

The funeral of Mrs. O. T. Lund, an old resident of Lyle was conducted last Saturday from Six Mile Grove church. Mrs. Lund was born on the homestead of her parents just across the state line, May 20th 1861. In 1886 she was united in marriage to O. T. Lund, for many years a prominent merchant here. Mr. Lund died April 19, 1913. The family sold out the business shortly afterwards, but continued to reside here for a number of years. A year ago last fall they disposed of their beautiful home and moved to St. Paul, living at 1265 La-Fond St.

Peter Nelson obituary

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OBITUARY

Peter Nelson of Winnipeg, Can., died at the H. S. Halvorson home at Fertile Minn., Monday Feb. 21st, death being caused by pneumonia.

Mr. Nelson was born in Christiania, July 24, 1850 and moved to Illinois in 1852. He came to this vicinity with the family when a boy. He also made his home at Austin for a number of years, and lived at Fargo 22 years.

Grace Ostenson died

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Grace, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Ostenson, died Monday, after an illness of about a week. The deceased was two years and 8 months old and her sudden death is a shock to the family. The funeral was held Tuesday afternoon and interment was made in Six Mile Grove cemetery. Rev. Moe had charge of the service.

Osmund T. Ostenson obituary

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OBITUARY

Osmund T. Ostenson, who has been ailing for some time, died Sunday at his home six miles northeast of Lyle. Ever since he had the flu last year he has not been in good health, but it was hoped that he would be spared to enjoy life many years in the community where he had lived since he was born and where he was so highly respected as an upright citizen. The many kind and sympathetic words that have been spoken regarding the deceased is an indication of the high esteem in which he was held in the community.

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