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Conrad Rehn

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Conrad Rehn

Birth
Norway, Dickinson County, Michigan, USA
Death
20 Jul 1930 (aged 26–27)
Waukegan, Lake County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Norway, Dickinson County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 15, Lot 15
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4 VICTIMS OF WEEKEND DROWNING
Father Forfeits Life In
Vain Attempt to Save Son
Who Went to Rescue Girls

Two Other Dickinson County Residents Die in Water at Menominee, Chicago
Four Dickinson county persons were drowned Sunday, 2 of them, a father and son, in the Menominee River here, the 3rd a Norway, Mich. Youth who was swept under the water of Lake Michigan near Waukegan, Illinois and the 4th a Foster City boy who also lost his life in the Menominee river at Menominee, Mich.

Norway Young Man Drowns
Conrad Rehn, 37, son of Mrs. Anna Rehn, Norway, drowned at 2 yesterday afternoon on the Michigan lakeshore near Waukegan. The body had not yet been recovered today. He was swept off his feet and being unable to swim, he was carried away and drowned. Beside his mother he is survived by 6 sisters and 4 brothers: Mrs. August Carlson, Mrs. E.G. Johnson, Mrs. H. Johnson, Mrs. Oscar Hassel, Mrs. Winifred Hooper, J.B. Erickson, Alvin Erickson, Henry and Fred Rehn.
(Monday, July 31, 1930, The Daily News, Iron Mountain, Dickinson, Michigan.)
The complete article can be found in the above newspaper at the Dickinson County Library, Iron Mountain, Michigan.
(Courtesy of KLH.)
4 VICTIMS OF WEEKEND DROWNING
Father Forfeits Life In
Vain Attempt to Save Son
Who Went to Rescue Girls

Two Other Dickinson County Residents Die in Water at Menominee, Chicago
Four Dickinson county persons were drowned Sunday, 2 of them, a father and son, in the Menominee River here, the 3rd a Norway, Mich. Youth who was swept under the water of Lake Michigan near Waukegan, Illinois and the 4th a Foster City boy who also lost his life in the Menominee river at Menominee, Mich.

Norway Young Man Drowns
Conrad Rehn, 37, son of Mrs. Anna Rehn, Norway, drowned at 2 yesterday afternoon on the Michigan lakeshore near Waukegan. The body had not yet been recovered today. He was swept off his feet and being unable to swim, he was carried away and drowned. Beside his mother he is survived by 6 sisters and 4 brothers: Mrs. August Carlson, Mrs. E.G. Johnson, Mrs. H. Johnson, Mrs. Oscar Hassel, Mrs. Winifred Hooper, J.B. Erickson, Alvin Erickson, Henry and Fred Rehn.
(Monday, July 31, 1930, The Daily News, Iron Mountain, Dickinson, Michigan.)
The complete article can be found in the above newspaper at the Dickinson County Library, Iron Mountain, Michigan.
(Courtesy of KLH.)


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