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Carl Theodore Erickson

Birth
Bricelyn, Faribault County, Minnesota, USA
Death
30 May 1957 (aged 81)
Superior, Dickinson County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Superior, Dickinson County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Parents are Ole Erickson & Christy Johannsdatter (Njos) Erickson

Husband of Nellie Amanda Sabin
(Married: June 8, 1899, Rake, Iowa)

Eight children were born to this union.
Known children are:
Clarence
Jennis O., (male)
Arthur Theodore
Marine J., (see info. below for Marine)
Oral Eugene
Donald Buster, (see info. below for Donald)
Eunice, m. Clifford H. Anderson
Della, m. Orville Taylor

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Obituary is published in the Spirit Lake Beacon, June 27, 1957.
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*Note: Local library cemetery records have no record of his burial in this cemetery, but his obituary states he is buried in this cemetery.
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Two of the children that preceded the parents in death are Marine J. Erickson and Donald Buster Erickson. Below are their notices and some information on them, their burial location is unknown at this time.

*For Donald Buster Erickson:
(b. Oct. 4 or 7, 1915, Superior, Iowa / d. Dec. 2, 1916, Superior, Iowa)

"Theodore Erickson is about the happiest man in town, since that pair of twins arrived Monday, Oct. 4th at his home, mother and babies are doing fine."
[Published in the Spirit Lake Beacon, Oct. 14, 1915.]

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"Theo. Erickson returned from Iowa City hospital Sunday morning where he left Mrs. Erickson with their infant son who has not been well for some time."
[Published in the Spirit Lake Beacon, June 1, 1916.]

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"Mrs. Erickson returned from Iowa City Friday. The little boy is getting along nicely, but will not be able to come home for several weeks."
[Published in the Spirit Lake Beacon, June 29, 1916.]

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"Resolution
Hall of Superior Lodge I. O. O. F. No. 574, Superior, Iowa.

Whereas it has pleased the Supreme Ruler of the Universe to remove from her earthly association, a son of our beloved Brother and his wife, Theo. Erickson, who has been a member of this lodge for sometime.

Resolved by the officers and members of this lodge.

First, that we humbly bow in submission to the will of the Supreme Ruler and controller of all things.

Second, that we lovingly cherish the Brother and Wife of deceased son.

Third that these resolutions be spread upon the minutes of the Lodge and a copy be furnished to the family and printed in the Spirit Lake Beacon.

Louis Garling,
Frank Leupold,
M. G. Ostheimer, com."
[Published in the Spirit Lake Beacon, Dec. 14, 1916.]

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*For Marine J. Erickson:
(b. 4-19-1905, Minn. / d. 8-26-1913, Superior, Iowa.)

"Mr. and Mrs. Theo Erickson were called upon to mourn the death of their son, Marine, who died Tuesday afternoon, the 26th, of appendicitis. The little fellow has been very sick for several days and all that loving hands could do for him was done but he passed away at 2:30 Tuesday after an operation Monday night. He rallied nicely after the operation but it was too late and his strength was too near gone to survive. Marine was about eight years of age at the time of his death and was a bright, pleasant little fellow who will be missed by his little friends. The parents have the sympathy of their many friends in their sorrow. The body was taken to Rake, [Cherokee County], Iowa, Wednesday morning for burial. Mr. and Mrs. Erickson wish to thank the friends and neighbors for their many acts of kindness in their time of sorrow."
[Published in the Spirit Lake Beacon, Thursday, August, 28, 1912.]
Parents are Ole Erickson & Christy Johannsdatter (Njos) Erickson

Husband of Nellie Amanda Sabin
(Married: June 8, 1899, Rake, Iowa)

Eight children were born to this union.
Known children are:
Clarence
Jennis O., (male)
Arthur Theodore
Marine J., (see info. below for Marine)
Oral Eugene
Donald Buster, (see info. below for Donald)
Eunice, m. Clifford H. Anderson
Della, m. Orville Taylor

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Obituary is published in the Spirit Lake Beacon, June 27, 1957.
-------
*Note: Local library cemetery records have no record of his burial in this cemetery, but his obituary states he is buried in this cemetery.
-------

Two of the children that preceded the parents in death are Marine J. Erickson and Donald Buster Erickson. Below are their notices and some information on them, their burial location is unknown at this time.

*For Donald Buster Erickson:
(b. Oct. 4 or 7, 1915, Superior, Iowa / d. Dec. 2, 1916, Superior, Iowa)

"Theodore Erickson is about the happiest man in town, since that pair of twins arrived Monday, Oct. 4th at his home, mother and babies are doing fine."
[Published in the Spirit Lake Beacon, Oct. 14, 1915.]

***
"Theo. Erickson returned from Iowa City hospital Sunday morning where he left Mrs. Erickson with their infant son who has not been well for some time."
[Published in the Spirit Lake Beacon, June 1, 1916.]

***
"Mrs. Erickson returned from Iowa City Friday. The little boy is getting along nicely, but will not be able to come home for several weeks."
[Published in the Spirit Lake Beacon, June 29, 1916.]

***
"Resolution
Hall of Superior Lodge I. O. O. F. No. 574, Superior, Iowa.

Whereas it has pleased the Supreme Ruler of the Universe to remove from her earthly association, a son of our beloved Brother and his wife, Theo. Erickson, who has been a member of this lodge for sometime.

Resolved by the officers and members of this lodge.

First, that we humbly bow in submission to the will of the Supreme Ruler and controller of all things.

Second, that we lovingly cherish the Brother and Wife of deceased son.

Third that these resolutions be spread upon the minutes of the Lodge and a copy be furnished to the family and printed in the Spirit Lake Beacon.

Louis Garling,
Frank Leupold,
M. G. Ostheimer, com."
[Published in the Spirit Lake Beacon, Dec. 14, 1916.]

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*For Marine J. Erickson:
(b. 4-19-1905, Minn. / d. 8-26-1913, Superior, Iowa.)

"Mr. and Mrs. Theo Erickson were called upon to mourn the death of their son, Marine, who died Tuesday afternoon, the 26th, of appendicitis. The little fellow has been very sick for several days and all that loving hands could do for him was done but he passed away at 2:30 Tuesday after an operation Monday night. He rallied nicely after the operation but it was too late and his strength was too near gone to survive. Marine was about eight years of age at the time of his death and was a bright, pleasant little fellow who will be missed by his little friends. The parents have the sympathy of their many friends in their sorrow. The body was taken to Rake, [Cherokee County], Iowa, Wednesday morning for burial. Mr. and Mrs. Erickson wish to thank the friends and neighbors for their many acts of kindness in their time of sorrow."
[Published in the Spirit Lake Beacon, Thursday, August, 28, 1912.]


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