ERIKSON
Mattie Quales Erickson, nee Quales, beloved wife of Ernst A., dear mother of Winnifrid, and Carolyn, sister of Nellie R. Quales, and the late Ivar L. Resting at funeral home, 4138 W. North avenue. Services 2 p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 8. Interment Mount Olive. Inf. Bel. 6812.
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From: The Chicago Tribune - 10/8/1947
Mrs. Ernst A. Erickson
Services for Mrs. Mattie Quales Erickson, 73, of 1951 Schiller st., a Chicago resident all her life, will be held at 2 p.m. today in the chapel at 4138 North av. Mrs. Erickson, who died Monday in Lutheran Deaconess hospital, was the daughter of the late Dr. Niles E. Quales, founder of the Norwegian Old Peoples home at Norwood Park, who came to Chicago in 1859. Mrs. Erickson was second vice president of the home and national registrar of the Dames of the Loyal Legion of the United States. Surviving are her husband, Ernst A., retired piano manufacturer, and two daughters, Winnifrid and Carolyn.
ERIKSON
Mattie Quales Erickson, nee Quales, beloved wife of Ernst A., dear mother of Winnifrid, and Carolyn, sister of Nellie R. Quales, and the late Ivar L. Resting at funeral home, 4138 W. North avenue. Services 2 p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 8. Interment Mount Olive. Inf. Bel. 6812.
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From: The Chicago Tribune - 10/8/1947
Mrs. Ernst A. Erickson
Services for Mrs. Mattie Quales Erickson, 73, of 1951 Schiller st., a Chicago resident all her life, will be held at 2 p.m. today in the chapel at 4138 North av. Mrs. Erickson, who died Monday in Lutheran Deaconess hospital, was the daughter of the late Dr. Niles E. Quales, founder of the Norwegian Old Peoples home at Norwood Park, who came to Chicago in 1859. Mrs. Erickson was second vice president of the home and national registrar of the Dames of the Loyal Legion of the United States. Surviving are her husband, Ernst A., retired piano manufacturer, and two daughters, Winnifrid and Carolyn.
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