A. G. Engstrom was a Methodist minister. He and his wife Amelia had five children, but all of their children died as young adults. Their longest-lived child was Andrew Edward "Ed" Engstrom, who died at age 30 of "consumption" or tuberculosis.
A. G. Engstrom died in Clay Center, Clay county, Kansas. He and his wife Amelia had lived in Clay Center for many years.
Present at his funeral were his wife Amelia; from Kirby, Wyoming, his son Andrew Edward Engstrom and his son Andrew's sons Lloyd Edward Engstrom (age 3 1/2) and Leon Agustus Engstrom (age 22 months); and from Chicago, Illinois, his sister Mrs. E.A. Rosen and her son Charlie Rosen. The officiant was Rev. J. A. Carlson.
A. G. Engstrom was a Methodist minister. He and his wife Amelia had five children, but all of their children died as young adults. Their longest-lived child was Andrew Edward "Ed" Engstrom, who died at age 30 of "consumption" or tuberculosis.
A. G. Engstrom died in Clay Center, Clay county, Kansas. He and his wife Amelia had lived in Clay Center for many years.
Present at his funeral were his wife Amelia; from Kirby, Wyoming, his son Andrew Edward Engstrom and his son Andrew's sons Lloyd Edward Engstrom (age 3 1/2) and Leon Agustus Engstrom (age 22 months); and from Chicago, Illinois, his sister Mrs. E.A. Rosen and her son Charlie Rosen. The officiant was Rev. J. A. Carlson.
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