Emma Halverson obituary
OBITUARY
OBITUARY
The funeral of the late Miss Emma Halvorson, who died Monday, was held Thursday afternoon at the Six Mile Grove Church and interment was made in Woodbury cemetery. Obituary next week.
Kenneth Stuart, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Miller passed away Tuesday morning at the home of his parents, after an illness of four weeks. Kenneth was born in Cannon City, Minn., and was 5 years and 10 months old. He was a bright lad and was full of life and energy until about a month ago when the dread disease of typhoid fever attacked him. From the very beginning his case was quite serious although at times there was hope.
DIED.
At the home of her daughter in Newton Iowa, Nov. 30 1905, of pneumonia, Almeda Folsom, age 75 years, 6 months and 5 days.
Almeda Richards was born in Erie Co., N. Y., May 25, 1830. She moved with her parents to Columbia Co. Wis., in 1843, where she was married to Abraham Folsom March 26, 1854. They moved to Minnesota in 1876 where she resided until July 1902, since which time she had made her home with her daughter, Mrs. E. J. Austin, where she peacefully passed away. Her illness was of short duration.
OBITUARY.
The death of William N. Goslee occurred at the home of his nephew, Henry Goslee, at 303 N. Third street in this city Saturday evening at 6 o'clock, after an illness of about two weeks.
Mr. Goslee was born May 26 1826 at Hartford, Conn. In 1850 he married Sarah E. Ellis who died in 1862. One daughter was born to them who died in infancy.
Edna, the infant daughter of Frank Machacek of London, passed away at her home Tuesday evening Oct. 25. She was born June 17, 1904. Her mother preceded her to the realms beyond on July 14. The funeral service was conducted at the house by Rev. Hanna. Interment was made in the Woodbury cemetery Thursday.
Christian Peterson died at his home Aug. 26. Interment was made in Woodbury cemetery.
The funeral of Mrs. L. Rawn was held Wednesday from the home. Interment was made at the Woodbury cemetery. About 37 teams were in the procession.
Mrs. Sophie Burk Peterson died at her home in Lyle township last Saturday, April 30th, after a lingering illness of several months. The deceased was born at Bangor, Wis. in 1877, where she lived until in February, seven years ago. She was married to Mads H. Peterson on Sept. 12, 97 and has since made her home in this vicinity. She leaves a husband, one daughter, five sisters, and four brothers to mourn her loss. The funeral services were conducted at Minnereka Monday by Rev. Bear and interment was made in Woodbury cemetery.
EDNA LEBARON
At the home of her parents in this village, Friday afternoon, Oct. 16, 1903 of Acute Meningitis, Miss Edna LeBaren, aged 17 years and 10 months.
She came to Lyle with her parents, about nine years ago, from West Mitchell, Iowa where she was born Dec. 17th, 1885, and has since resided in Lyle. The deceased has been in poor health during the past summer and the last three weeks prior to her death was confined to her bed.
Mrs. Mary Fialka Enkel (sic) died at her home Friday morning. The funeral services were conducted Sunday by Rev. Bear and interment was made in the Woodbury cemetery.
OBITUARY.
DIED- at her home in Otranto, Iowa, Oct. 8th, 1901, of tetanus resulting from an accident, Mrs. Julia Young aged 47 years. She was born in Somerset, England, Aug. 7, 1853, and was married to Daniel Young, April 15, 1881. He was killed in a runaway accident, Dec. 15, 1900. She leaves two children, Mrs. Anna Bisbie of Forest Hill, Cal., and Mark L. Young of Otranto. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Somerville of Austin, in the Otranto church Thursday afternoon. Interment at Woodbury.
Just received a telegram of the death of Mrs. Mathew St. John Feb. 26th at her home in Heron Lake, Minn., will arrive this even- for interment in Woodbury cemetery.
The funeral of Mrs. Eliza Moshier was held at Austin Dec. 6th. The remains were brought to Woodbury for interment. Grandma Moshier was one of the early settlers of Woodbury and highly esteemed by a large number of friends and relatives who will greatly miss her.
OBITUARY.
Mrs. Mary Sutherland of Otranto Station died last Friday night at the advanced age of 91 years. She had been quite feeble for some time past but was able to be about the house until the day of her death.
DIED.
At her home in Barrett, Minnesota, Wednesday March 8, 1899, of inflammation of the bowels, Mrs. Lulu Augusta Jacobson, aged 24 years.
She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bisbee of Nevada and her maiden name was Lulu Bisbee. For several years she had been a successful teacher in the county schools.
In December 1897 she married Mr. Jacobson and they went to reside at Barrett. The funeral was held from the M. E. church, Saturday March 11th Rev. C. D. Belden of Austin officiating. Interment at Woodbury.
Funeral -- David Lee Halvorson was born August 17th, and passed away Aug. 31st. He was baptized Aug. 30th, by Rev. O. M. Langehough. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Olaves Halvorsen, two sisters and four brothers. Funeral services were held at the late home, Friday, Sept. 1, 1:30 P. M. Interment was made at Woodbury Cemetery, Rev. Langehough officiating.
The Last Bugle Call.
Captain Wm. Stanley answers the call of the “Grim Reaper” at 2:15 a. m. Monday morning Jan. 6th, 1902.
Wm. Stanley was born in New York City on June 5, 1830 and died at Lyle, Minn., Jan. 6, 1902, thus making him 71 yrs., 7 mos. and 1 day old at the time of death.
The teachers and pupils of Lyle public schools paid tribute to the memory of the late Capt. Wm. Stanley by placing the flag on the school premises at half-mast and contributing flowers for the occasion also by closing the schools on the afternoon of the funeral, while the business men showed tribute by closing their places of business during the funeral hour.
Mrs. Clara Rawn Funeral Held September 24
Mrs. Clara Rawn, daughter of Arnie and Gundiel Larson, was born in Mitchell County, August 25, 1883 and died at the Mitchell County Memorial hospital September 22 after a short illness.
She attended school in Mona, and on June 29, 1904 was united in marriage with Walter Rawn at Austin, Minn. They farmed in Lyle township and Mrs. Rawn lived in the Lyle community all her life.
Mrs. Delia Howard Funeral Held June 4 At Austin
A former Lyle and Otranto area woman, Mrs. Delia Howard 84, died June 1 at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. And funeral services were held Saturday, June 4 at Christ Episcopal church, Austin, with the Rev. T. J. Williams officiating. Interment was in the Woodbury cemetery.
Mrs. P. J. Norregaard Funeral Held Tuesday, March 1
Funeral services were held at Our Savior's Lutheran church in Lyle, March 1 for Mrs. P.J. Norregaard, 88, with the Rev. Merland Johnson officiating. Interment was in Woodbury cemetery.
Jeanne Norregaard Funeral Held At Our Savior's
Funeral services for Jeanne Marie Norregaard, age 4, were held Tuesday, August 2 at Our Savior's Lutheran church with the Rev. Merland Johnson officiating. Interment was in Woodbury Cemetery, west of Lyle.
Jeanne Marie, the daughter of Walter and Shirley (Paulson) Norregaard, was born July 25, 1961. She was baptized October 19 that same year.
She died suddenly July 31 as she was being rushed to St. Olaf hospital in Austin following a attack of illness.
Jennie Norregarrd
Funeral Held
Jennie Norregaard, age 4, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Norregaard, died very suddenly Saturday evening. She became ill in the evening, and her parents rushed her to St. Olaf Hospital in Austin, but she was dead on arrival. She had been playing during the day and had eaten her evening meal as usual before the sudden attack. An autopsy was to be performed Monday.
Funeral services were held in Lyle Tuesday. An obituary will appeared in next week's issue.
Lulu Hughson Funeral Held At Austin June 14
Funeral services for a former Lyle resident, Mrs. Lula Hughson, 83, were held June 14 at First Methodist church in Austin with Dr. William Law officiating with interment in Woodbury cemetery west of Lyle.
Mrs. Hughson died very suddenly last Thursday at St. Olaf Hospital in Austin following spine surgery for a blood clot. She had returned to her home in Austin only the previous Sunday from California where she had spent the winter with her son, Ward J. Hughson at El Monte.
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