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Edwin Larson

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Edwin Larson

Birth
Long Prairie, Todd County, Minnesota, USA
Death
9 Jan 1940 (aged 44)
Burial
Bagley, Clearwater County, Minnesota, USA Add to Map
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Edwin Larson

Edwin "Peck" Larson of Bagley passed away suddenly Tuesday at the Veteran's Hospital at Fargo, as the result of an ailment which had bothered him since last summer. It was thought that the funeral service would be Friday.
Last summer "Peck" had injured a knee badly, and it was said that death resulted from a blood clot possibly caused by this injury. He had had trouble since, and entered the hospital last December 24.
Born January 7, 1896, at Long Prairie, he moved as a boy to this community, where he had resided since. He graduated from Bagley High School, and as a young man enjoyed quite a reputation as an athlete, especially as a baseball player. He also had been a railroad worker, and had worked around Bagley of late years.
Mr. Larson was in the first group which left this community during the World War, and was later discharged honorably.
His father and mother, and one sister preceded him in death. Left to mourn are four brothers and four sisters, A. C. Larson of Stevens Point, Wisconsin, Mrs. George Ash of Chicago, Mrs. Elmer Lewis of Clearbrook, Mrs. Fred Ehlers of Leonard, Harold Larson of Cass Lake, Mrs. E. L. Nordstrom of Detroit Lakes, and L. C. and Orvin Larson of Bagley.
Edwin Larson

Edwin "Peck" Larson of Bagley passed away suddenly Tuesday at the Veteran's Hospital at Fargo, as the result of an ailment which had bothered him since last summer. It was thought that the funeral service would be Friday.
Last summer "Peck" had injured a knee badly, and it was said that death resulted from a blood clot possibly caused by this injury. He had had trouble since, and entered the hospital last December 24.
Born January 7, 1896, at Long Prairie, he moved as a boy to this community, where he had resided since. He graduated from Bagley High School, and as a young man enjoyed quite a reputation as an athlete, especially as a baseball player. He also had been a railroad worker, and had worked around Bagley of late years.
Mr. Larson was in the first group which left this community during the World War, and was later discharged honorably.
His father and mother, and one sister preceded him in death. Left to mourn are four brothers and four sisters, A. C. Larson of Stevens Point, Wisconsin, Mrs. George Ash of Chicago, Mrs. Elmer Lewis of Clearbrook, Mrs. Fred Ehlers of Leonard, Harold Larson of Cass Lake, Mrs. E. L. Nordstrom of Detroit Lakes, and L. C. and Orvin Larson of Bagley.


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