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Louisa <I>Erickson</I> Gustafson

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Louisa Erickson Gustafson

Birth
Sweden
Death
21 Apr 1917 (aged 59)
Hill County, Montana, USA
Burial
Rudyard, Hill County, Montana, USA Add to Map
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Louisa, wife of Anders Martin Gustafson, was borh February 3, 1858 in Sweden and came with Anders to Montana in 1911. Her children were Albertine, Tilda, Edna, Ivy and son Carl Albin. Mrs. Gustafson had been suffering with bronchitis for some time and finally decided to go to Havre Hospital on April 12th, for treatment, but was taken decidedly worse on April 21 at 12 o'clock and died that same day. The funeral was held at home and she was buried in Grace Cemetery. He son, Albin, took over the farm after his mother died. Ivy, her houngest daughter took care of her father after Louisa's death.

She filed the homestead in Township 36, N.R8 E. west 1/2 of section 8 and north 1/2 of section 17.

Mrs. A. M. Gustafson was born in Sweden Feb. 12th, 1858, came to America in 1878, was married to A. M. Gustafson at Hawley, Minnesota. Five children were born to the union.

The deceased has left to mourn her loss, her husband A.M. Gustafson, four daughters, Mrs. Carl Ramberg and Mrs. Christ Jensen both of Sage, Mont., Mrs. Walter Eves of Los Angeles, Cal., and Ivy Gustafson of Sage, Montana, and one son, Albin Gustafson, of Sage, Mont., besides other relatives and hosts of friends.

Mrs. Gustafson was a devoted Christian, kind and loving wife and mother and an excellent neighbor.

Louisa, wife of Anders Martin Gustafson, was borh February 3, 1858 in Sweden and came with Anders to Montana in 1911. Her children were Albertine, Tilda, Edna, Ivy and son Carl Albin. Mrs. Gustafson had been suffering with bronchitis for some time and finally decided to go to Havre Hospital on April 12th, for treatment, but was taken decidedly worse on April 21 at 12 o'clock and died that same day. The funeral was held at home and she was buried in Grace Cemetery. He son, Albin, took over the farm after his mother died. Ivy, her houngest daughter took care of her father after Louisa's death.

She filed the homestead in Township 36, N.R8 E. west 1/2 of section 8 and north 1/2 of section 17.

Mrs. A. M. Gustafson was born in Sweden Feb. 12th, 1858, came to America in 1878, was married to A. M. Gustafson at Hawley, Minnesota. Five children were born to the union.

The deceased has left to mourn her loss, her husband A.M. Gustafson, four daughters, Mrs. Carl Ramberg and Mrs. Christ Jensen both of Sage, Mont., Mrs. Walter Eves of Los Angeles, Cal., and Ivy Gustafson of Sage, Montana, and one son, Albin Gustafson, of Sage, Mont., besides other relatives and hosts of friends.

Mrs. Gustafson was a devoted Christian, kind and loving wife and mother and an excellent neighbor.



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  • Maintained by: ROA
  • Originally Created by: cara
  • Added: Jun 7, 2009
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/38049711/louisa-gustafson: accessed ), memorial page for Louisa Erickson Gustafson (3 Feb 1858–21 Apr 1917), Find a Grave Memorial ID 38049711, citing Grace Church Cemetery, Rudyard, Hill County, Montana, USA; Maintained by ROA (contributor 47106304).