Sauk Centre Herald (MN). Thursday, June 21, 1923. page 1
George Luallen Gilbertson, who passed away at his home in North Dakota, early Thursday morning June 21st, was one of five children born to Mr. and Mrs. Gustav Gilbertson. He grew to manhood in Sauk Centre and was educated in the public schools. On November, 29th, 1910, he was united in marriage to Miss Clara Ryland of Foston, Minn. To this union six children were born: Geneva, Maxwell, Luallen, Ruth, Clarine and Blanch, all of whom with their mother, survive. The deceased had been a sufferer with tuberculosis for the past two years. The remains were brought to Sauk Centre where the funeral services were held at the home of the mother. The body was laid to rest in Greenwood cemetery.
Sauk Centre Herald (MN). Thursday, June 28, 1923. page 1 (excerpts)
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Sauk Centre Herald (MN). Thursday, June 21, 1923. page 1
George Luallen Gilbertson, who passed away at his home in North Dakota, early Thursday morning June 21st, was one of five children born to Mr. and Mrs. Gustav Gilbertson. He grew to manhood in Sauk Centre and was educated in the public schools. On November, 29th, 1910, he was united in marriage to Miss Clara Ryland of Foston, Minn. To this union six children were born: Geneva, Maxwell, Luallen, Ruth, Clarine and Blanch, all of whom with their mother, survive. The deceased had been a sufferer with tuberculosis for the past two years. The remains were brought to Sauk Centre where the funeral services were held at the home of the mother. The body was laid to rest in Greenwood cemetery.
Sauk Centre Herald (MN). Thursday, June 28, 1923. page 1 (excerpts)
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