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Ole Johannesen Hagen

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Ole Johannesen Hagen

Birth
Stranda, Vikna kommune, Nord-Trøndelag fylke, Norway
Death
2 Mar 1925 (aged 72)
Bellingham, Whatcom County, Washington, USA
Burial
Nugents Corner, Whatcom County, Washington, USA Add to Map
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HAGEN, Ole J. (d. 1925)
Ole J. Hagen, aged 73 years, beloved husband of Mrs. Marit Hagen, Lawrence, Washington, passed away at a local hospital at an early hour Monday evening, March 2, after a long illness. Mr. Hagen had been a resident of Lawrence and vicinity for the past fifteen years and leaves a host of friends who will sadly mourn the news of his death. He was a member of the Lutheran free church. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Marit Hagen; four sons, John O. of Gig Harbor, Washington; Olaf A. of Bellingham and Christian and Andrew of Everson; three daughters, Miss Mattie O. Hagen of Everett; Mrs. Gina Broadbent of Santa Rosa, CA, and Mrs Ragnhild Hatch of Everson; two brothers, Albert J. Hagen of Moorhead, Minn., and J.J. Hagen of Hendrum, Minn., and three grandchildren. The remains are being cared for at the Homer Mark mortuary and funeral announcements will be made later.

(From: The Bellingham Herald, March 3, 1925)
HAGEN, Ole J. (d. 1925)
Ole J. Hagen, aged 73 years, beloved husband of Mrs. Marit Hagen, Lawrence, Washington, passed away at a local hospital at an early hour Monday evening, March 2, after a long illness. Mr. Hagen had been a resident of Lawrence and vicinity for the past fifteen years and leaves a host of friends who will sadly mourn the news of his death. He was a member of the Lutheran free church. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Marit Hagen; four sons, John O. of Gig Harbor, Washington; Olaf A. of Bellingham and Christian and Andrew of Everson; three daughters, Miss Mattie O. Hagen of Everett; Mrs. Gina Broadbent of Santa Rosa, CA, and Mrs Ragnhild Hatch of Everson; two brothers, Albert J. Hagen of Moorhead, Minn., and J.J. Hagen of Hendrum, Minn., and three grandchildren. The remains are being cared for at the Homer Mark mortuary and funeral announcements will be made later.

(From: The Bellingham Herald, March 3, 1925)


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