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Adolph Ahlstrand

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Adolph Ahlstrand

Birth
Skövde, Skövde kommun, Västra Götalands län, Sweden
Death
16 May 1918 (aged 71–72)
Rockford, Winnebago County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Rockford, Winnebago County, Illinois, USA GPS-Latitude: 42.27532, Longitude: -89.0674025
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Friday, May 17, 1918, Morning Star (Rockford, IL), pg. 8

Adolph Ahlstrand of 1004 East State street, a widower who was employed as a cabinet maker at the plant of the Haddorff Piono company, was found dead in his bed yesterday morning at 8 o'clock having passed away some time during the night. His demise is attributed to heart trouble.

Mr. Ahlstrand was born in Sweden seventy-two years ago and was married there in 1880. He had resided in Rockford for the last twenty-six years. His wife predeceased him two years ago.

Surviving him are three children, Maurice Ahlstrand of Chicago, Erick Ahlstrand, in the service of his country in the engineering department, and Mrs. H. W. Jaeger, August, Alfred and Frank Ahlstrand, all of Rockford, are brothers, and Miss Josephine Ahlstrand and Mrs. Adolph Johnson, both of Rockford are sisters. Another brother and two sisters live in Sweden.

Funeral services probably will be held Sunday afternoon and burial will take place in the Scandinavian cemetery.
Friday, May 17, 1918, Morning Star (Rockford, IL), pg. 8

Adolph Ahlstrand of 1004 East State street, a widower who was employed as a cabinet maker at the plant of the Haddorff Piono company, was found dead in his bed yesterday morning at 8 o'clock having passed away some time during the night. His demise is attributed to heart trouble.

Mr. Ahlstrand was born in Sweden seventy-two years ago and was married there in 1880. He had resided in Rockford for the last twenty-six years. His wife predeceased him two years ago.

Surviving him are three children, Maurice Ahlstrand of Chicago, Erick Ahlstrand, in the service of his country in the engineering department, and Mrs. H. W. Jaeger, August, Alfred and Frank Ahlstrand, all of Rockford, are brothers, and Miss Josephine Ahlstrand and Mrs. Adolph Johnson, both of Rockford are sisters. Another brother and two sisters live in Sweden.

Funeral services probably will be held Sunday afternoon and burial will take place in the Scandinavian cemetery.


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