They located for a short time in Miltown, Wisconsin, after which they moved to Albert Lea where Mr. Aarons has been employed at the American Gas and Machine Company ever since their coming to Albert Lea.
To them were born five children:
Poula, Sigrid, Warner, Mary Ellen and Charles.
Mrs. Aaron was well until about six months before she was taken ill.
She had some feeling she would never be well again.
This was not realized by her husband or doctor until her nervous breakdown.
She was taken to the state hospital at St. Peter, Minnesota May 23 and died Jan. 25, 1930.
Other survivors are three sisters and four brothers all living in Denmark.
The funeral took place Wednesday at 1:30 at the Trinity Lutheran church.
Interment was made in the Lakewood cemetery.
Albert Lea Evening Tribune, January 31, 1930, Page 4
Contributor: julrene thornberg (47323751)
They located for a short time in Miltown, Wisconsin, after which they moved to Albert Lea where Mr. Aarons has been employed at the American Gas and Machine Company ever since their coming to Albert Lea.
To them were born five children:
Poula, Sigrid, Warner, Mary Ellen and Charles.
Mrs. Aaron was well until about six months before she was taken ill.
She had some feeling she would never be well again.
This was not realized by her husband or doctor until her nervous breakdown.
She was taken to the state hospital at St. Peter, Minnesota May 23 and died Jan. 25, 1930.
Other survivors are three sisters and four brothers all living in Denmark.
The funeral took place Wednesday at 1:30 at the Trinity Lutheran church.
Interment was made in the Lakewood cemetery.
Albert Lea Evening Tribune, January 31, 1930, Page 4
Contributor: julrene thornberg (47323751)
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