Cedar Falls Record, The|Cedar Falls,Iowa |Thursday, October 07, 1915 | Page 3..MRS LENA MORK PASSES BEYOND--Long Time Resident Dies While on Visit to Daughter in Crayton, Minnesota:
Mrs. Lena Mork, aged 79, for twenty-nine years a resident of Cedar Falls, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Theodore Rudebeck, at Crayton, Minnesota, Sunday. Death was due to a general physical breakdown.
News of her death reached Cedar Falls in a private dispatch to a son, Jacob Mork, 916 Iowa Street, last night. Mrs. Mork was the widow of Hans Mork, who died here 26 years ago. She was visiting her daughter when the end came. She was born near Saby (Saeby), Denmark, and came here in 1886. The body will be brought here for burial and is due to reach here Wednesday evening.
The other surviving sons and daughters in addition to those already named are Mrs. Miller Chapman, Slayton, Minn; Mrs. Sigfried (Severin) Rudebeck, of South Dakota; and Niels Mork of Alberta, Canada.
Waterloo Evening Courier | Waterloo, Iowa |Tuesday, October 05, 1915 | Page 12: Remains of Mrs. Lena Mork Brought to Former Home for Burial:
The remains of Mrs. Lena Mork will arrive tonight from Crayton (Clayton), Minn., where death occurred Sunday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Theodore Rudebeck.
Funeral services will be held tomorrow in the Baptist church. Mrs. Mork was nearly 80 years of age, and came here from Denmark in 1886. Her husband Hans Mork, died twenty-six years ago.
The children who survive are Jacob Mork of this city; Mrs. Theodore Rudebeck and Mrs. Miller Chapman, both of Crayton, Minn.; Mrs. Sigfried Rudebeck of South Dakota, and Niels Mork of Alberta, Canada.
Cedar Falls Record, The|Cedar Falls,Iowa |Thursday, October 07, 1915 | Page 3..MRS LENA MORK PASSES BEYOND--Long Time Resident Dies While on Visit to Daughter in Crayton, Minnesota:
Mrs. Lena Mork, aged 79, for twenty-nine years a resident of Cedar Falls, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Theodore Rudebeck, at Crayton, Minnesota, Sunday. Death was due to a general physical breakdown.
News of her death reached Cedar Falls in a private dispatch to a son, Jacob Mork, 916 Iowa Street, last night. Mrs. Mork was the widow of Hans Mork, who died here 26 years ago. She was visiting her daughter when the end came. She was born near Saby (Saeby), Denmark, and came here in 1886. The body will be brought here for burial and is due to reach here Wednesday evening.
The other surviving sons and daughters in addition to those already named are Mrs. Miller Chapman, Slayton, Minn; Mrs. Sigfried (Severin) Rudebeck, of South Dakota; and Niels Mork of Alberta, Canada.
Waterloo Evening Courier | Waterloo, Iowa |Tuesday, October 05, 1915 | Page 12: Remains of Mrs. Lena Mork Brought to Former Home for Burial:
The remains of Mrs. Lena Mork will arrive tonight from Crayton (Clayton), Minn., where death occurred Sunday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Theodore Rudebeck.
Funeral services will be held tomorrow in the Baptist church. Mrs. Mork was nearly 80 years of age, and came here from Denmark in 1886. Her husband Hans Mork, died twenty-six years ago.
The children who survive are Jacob Mork of this city; Mrs. Theodore Rudebeck and Mrs. Miller Chapman, both of Crayton, Minn.; Mrs. Sigfried Rudebeck of South Dakota, and Niels Mork of Alberta, Canada.
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