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Nels A Alquist

Birth
Sweden
Death
4 Feb 1902 (aged 59)
Bucklin, Linn County, Missouri, USA
Burial
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QUIST, Nels A.

Death of N. A. Alquist

Nels A. Alquist was born in Sweden January 12, 1843, died at his home near Bucklin February 4, 1902, aged 59 years and 23 days. Mr. Alquist was found dead in his feed lot, where he had lain all night, and his death was ascribed to heart failure.
Deceased was a member of the Lutheran Church, was an honorable and upright citizen and lived an exemplary Christian life until called from labor to reward. He leaves one son and two daughters to mourn his death. The funeral sermon was preached by Rev. L. Sipple at the Methodist Church in Bucklin last Friday afternoon at 2 o’clock, after which all that is mortal of Bro. Alquist was laid in its final resting place until the call of the Master that will awaken all of the sleeping dead to answer for their stewardship on earth.
May the Lord bless the bereaved children in their hour of deep distress, and bring them to the home of the good in the world of bliss.
L.S.

The Bucklin Herald February 14, 1902

Information above provided by David Alquest
QUIST, Nels A.

Death of N. A. Alquist

Nels A. Alquist was born in Sweden January 12, 1843, died at his home near Bucklin February 4, 1902, aged 59 years and 23 days. Mr. Alquist was found dead in his feed lot, where he had lain all night, and his death was ascribed to heart failure.
Deceased was a member of the Lutheran Church, was an honorable and upright citizen and lived an exemplary Christian life until called from labor to reward. He leaves one son and two daughters to mourn his death. The funeral sermon was preached by Rev. L. Sipple at the Methodist Church in Bucklin last Friday afternoon at 2 o’clock, after which all that is mortal of Bro. Alquist was laid in its final resting place until the call of the Master that will awaken all of the sleeping dead to answer for their stewardship on earth.
May the Lord bless the bereaved children in their hour of deep distress, and bring them to the home of the good in the world of bliss.
L.S.

The Bucklin Herald February 14, 1902

Information above provided by David Alquest

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