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Gustav Leonard Dahlberg

Birth
Minnesota, USA
Death
8 Mar 1901 (aged 2)
Douglas County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Nelson, Douglas County, Minnesota, USA Add to Map
Plot
Unknown - buried with his young brother Emil Dahlberg in the same grave
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Age 4

It is indeed a sad day to relate the great sorrow which the family of Mr. and Mrs. Dahlberg have undergone in their recent bereavement, the death of their two little boys, who so suddenly sickened and died of pneumonia. They were sick but a short time not a day in all, and died within twenty four hours of each other. The elder was a little over four years of age and the younger not fully three. The interment was made in the Fahlun cemetery, where they were laid to rest side by side in the same grave. The community will join in expressing their heartfelt sympathy with the bereaved parents.
(Alex. Post News, 14 March 1901, pg. 5, col 14)
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Last week two of the youngest sons of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Dahlberg died, there being only one day's interval. The little ones were laid at rest in the Fahlun cemetery on Sunday. The community extends their greatest sympathy to the bereaved parents.
(Alex. Post News, March 14, 1901, pg 4, col 15)
Contributor: 47962105
Age 4

It is indeed a sad day to relate the great sorrow which the family of Mr. and Mrs. Dahlberg have undergone in their recent bereavement, the death of their two little boys, who so suddenly sickened and died of pneumonia. They were sick but a short time not a day in all, and died within twenty four hours of each other. The elder was a little over four years of age and the younger not fully three. The interment was made in the Fahlun cemetery, where they were laid to rest side by side in the same grave. The community will join in expressing their heartfelt sympathy with the bereaved parents.
(Alex. Post News, 14 March 1901, pg. 5, col 14)
'''''
Last week two of the youngest sons of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Dahlberg died, there being only one day's interval. The little ones were laid at rest in the Fahlun cemetery on Sunday. The community extends their greatest sympathy to the bereaved parents.
(Alex. Post News, March 14, 1901, pg 4, col 15)
Contributor: 47962105


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