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Annie Helena <I>Aslakson</I> Anderson

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Annie Helena Aslakson Anderson

Birth
Lakeville, Dakota County, Minnesota, USA
Death
19 Sep 1958 (aged 76)
Jamestown, Stutsman County, North Dakota, USA
Burial
Griggs County, North Dakota, USA Add to Map
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Funeral services were held Monday in West Prairie Lutheran Church near Binford for Mrs. Ole (Annie) Anderson, 78, who died Friday in a Jamestown hospital, where she had been a patient for nine days.

The former Annie Aslakson was born January 17, 1880 at Lakeville, Minnesota. At the age of one year she moved with her parents to Griggs County, North Dakota, and has lived in this community her entire life.

She was married to Ole O. Anderson in December, 1902. He died July 26, 1921.

Mrs. Anderson is survived by four sons, Gerhard and Alvin of Minneapolis, Kansas; Oswald and Willard of Cooperstown.

Besides her sons, she leaves three sisters, Mrs. Rudolph Knutson and Mrs. Andrew Larson, both Binford, Mrs. Clara Newcomb, Vancouver, B. C., Canada, two brothers, Harris of Aneta, N. Dak., and Albert of Edmonton, Alta., Canada; six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

Quam Funeral Home was in charge.

Published in the Griggs County Sentinel-Courier, Cooperstown, North Dakota, September 25, 1958.


Funeral services were held Monday in West Prairie Lutheran Church near Binford for Mrs. Ole (Annie) Anderson, 78, who died Friday in a Jamestown hospital, where she had been a patient for nine days.

The former Annie Aslakson was born January 17, 1880 at Lakeville, Minnesota. At the age of one year she moved with her parents to Griggs County, North Dakota, and has lived in this community her entire life.

She was married to Ole O. Anderson in December, 1902. He died July 26, 1921.

Mrs. Anderson is survived by four sons, Gerhard and Alvin of Minneapolis, Kansas; Oswald and Willard of Cooperstown.

Besides her sons, she leaves three sisters, Mrs. Rudolph Knutson and Mrs. Andrew Larson, both Binford, Mrs. Clara Newcomb, Vancouver, B. C., Canada, two brothers, Harris of Aneta, N. Dak., and Albert of Edmonton, Alta., Canada; six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

Quam Funeral Home was in charge.

Published in the Griggs County Sentinel-Courier, Cooperstown, North Dakota, September 25, 1958.



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