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Jennie Kristina <I>Erickson</I> Lindstrom

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Jennie Kristina Erickson Lindstrom

Birth
Västmanlands län, Sweden
Death
16 Aug 1931 (aged 49)
Stambaugh, Iron County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Iron River, Iron County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 3 Lot 72
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OBITUARY Iron River Reporter Aug 18 1931 “Stambaugh: Mrs. Lindstrom Will Be Laid At Rest Tomorrow: Wife of Pioneer Auto Dealer Died In Stambaugh Home Sunday”
Hundreds of friends and relatives of Mrs. Charles Lindstrom, who died at 9 o’clock Sunday morning at her home on Roosevelt avenue after a two-years’ illness, will gather at the Swedish Mission church at 2 o’clock tomorrow afternoon to pay last tribute to one of Stambaugh’s leading citizens. The Rev. Carl Olson, pastor of the church, will officiate and the burial will be held in the Stambaugh cemetery.
Pallbearers will be John Thorpe, August Larson, Ed. Lindwall, Oscar Schleitweiler, Arthur Thompson, and Victor Westman.
BORN IN SWEDEN Mrs. Jeanie Lindstrom was born in Westmaland, Sweden, February 13, 1882. She came to America in 1888 and settled at Cannon Falls, Minn., moving to Stambaugh in the fall of the same year. She has lived here ever since.
She married Charles Lindstrom July 1, 1901. Mr. Lindstrom is a pioneer automobile dealer, establishing one of the first garages in Iron River and remaining in the automobile business ever since.
Her health began failing about two years ago, and she died at her Stambaugh home Sunday. She went to Rochester to be treated for the malady, but the treatment failed to avert a prolonged illness and death.
WAS CHURCH WORKER Mrs. Lindstrom has been an active member of the Swedish Mission church for many years, taking part in almost all of the church’s activities and giving unstintingly of her time and energy to church affairs. She was loved and respected by all who knew her, both inside and outside the church. She was also a member of the Dorcas society.
Mrs. Lindstrom leaves to survive her: her husband, Charles Lindstrom; her mother, Mrs. Ida Erickson; five children, Mrs. Oscar Greenland, Walter, Lawrence, Alice, and Florence; one sister, Mrs. Ellen Lindbloom; five brothers, Oscar, Victor, Fritz, Solomon, and Arthur Erickson; and two grandchildren, Warren and Lowell Lindstrom. Besides these relatives, who are all of Stambaugh, Mrs. Lindstrom is survived by many more relatives living throughout the district and in Sweden.

FUNERAL NOTICE Iron River Reporter Aug 21 1931 “Hundreds Attend Lindstrom Rites: Relatives and Friends Pack Swedish Mission Church”
Relatives and friends packed the Swedish Mission church at Stambaugh Wednesday afternoon to pay their last respects to Mrs. Chas. Lindstrom, who died Sunday morning at the Lindstrom home on Roosevelt. The attendance was so huge that the crowd overflowed the church and filled the church yard. A large array of beautiful floral offerings were presented.
The Rev. Carl Olson, pastor of the church, officiated at the funeral ceremony. The burial was held in the Stambaugh cemetery. The pallbearers were John Thorpe, August Larson, Ed. Lindwall, Oscar Schleitweiler, Arthur Thompson, and Victor Westman.
Mrs. Lindstrom’s death came at 9 o’clock Sunday morning and followed a two years illness, during which she had been taken to Rochester, Minn. to be treated at the Mayo brothers’ clinic.
She is survived by her husband, Charles Lindstrom; her mother, Mrs. Ida Erickson; five children, Mrs. Oscar Greenland, Walter, Lawrence, Alice, and Florence; one sister, Mrs. Ellen Lindbloom; five brothers, Oscar, Victor, Fritz, Solomon, and Arthur Erickson; and two grandchildren, Warren and Lowell Lindstrom. Many other relatives reside in Stambaugh and in Sweden.
Among those from out of town who attended the rites were Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Erickson, Mrs. R. Lindquist, Mrs. Adolph Nelson and Doris Nelson, and Mr. and Mrs. Will Johnson and son, all of Iron Mountain; Mrs. Axel Lindstrom of Ironwood; and the Rev. Isaac Skog of Spread Eagle.

STAMBAUGH, MICHIGAN CENTENNIAL,1882-1982: 100 YEARS ON THE HILL centennial book "Family Histories: Charles Werner Lindstrom" page 68 (excerpt)
Charles Werner Lindstrom was married to the former Jennie Kristina Erickson, who was born in Hjulsjo, Sweden in February of 1882.
The Lindstroms were the parents of six children: Signe (Greenlund), Willard, Walter, Lawrence, Alice (Wage) and Florence (Ask).
PHOTO page 59 Charles Lindstrom Family 1925 shows Mother-Jennie, Lawrence, Signe, Willard, Alice, Walter, Father Charles and Florence.

STAMBAUGH, MICHIGAN CENTENNIAL,1882-1982: 100 YEARS ON THE HILL centennial book "Family Histories: John and Ida Erickson" page 51 (excerpt)
John and Ida (Anderson) Erickson came to the United States from Sweden in 1888. Four children came with their parents from Sweden including Jennie (Mrs. Charles Lindstrom), and three more children were born in America.

OBITUARY of Florence Ask 2003 says Jennie (Erickson) Lindstrom was her mother.

OBITUARY of Signe Greenlund 1937 says Jennie was her mother.

OBITUARY of Willard Lindstrom 1930 says Mrs Charles Lindstrom is his mother.

INFORMATION FROM WAYNE OHLSSON at www.rootsweb.com for Jenny Kristina Erickson says born Småland, Hjulsjö, Örebro, Sweden. Says married July 1 1901 in Stambaugh.
OBITUARY Iron River Reporter Aug 18 1931 “Stambaugh: Mrs. Lindstrom Will Be Laid At Rest Tomorrow: Wife of Pioneer Auto Dealer Died In Stambaugh Home Sunday”
Hundreds of friends and relatives of Mrs. Charles Lindstrom, who died at 9 o’clock Sunday morning at her home on Roosevelt avenue after a two-years’ illness, will gather at the Swedish Mission church at 2 o’clock tomorrow afternoon to pay last tribute to one of Stambaugh’s leading citizens. The Rev. Carl Olson, pastor of the church, will officiate and the burial will be held in the Stambaugh cemetery.
Pallbearers will be John Thorpe, August Larson, Ed. Lindwall, Oscar Schleitweiler, Arthur Thompson, and Victor Westman.
BORN IN SWEDEN Mrs. Jeanie Lindstrom was born in Westmaland, Sweden, February 13, 1882. She came to America in 1888 and settled at Cannon Falls, Minn., moving to Stambaugh in the fall of the same year. She has lived here ever since.
She married Charles Lindstrom July 1, 1901. Mr. Lindstrom is a pioneer automobile dealer, establishing one of the first garages in Iron River and remaining in the automobile business ever since.
Her health began failing about two years ago, and she died at her Stambaugh home Sunday. She went to Rochester to be treated for the malady, but the treatment failed to avert a prolonged illness and death.
WAS CHURCH WORKER Mrs. Lindstrom has been an active member of the Swedish Mission church for many years, taking part in almost all of the church’s activities and giving unstintingly of her time and energy to church affairs. She was loved and respected by all who knew her, both inside and outside the church. She was also a member of the Dorcas society.
Mrs. Lindstrom leaves to survive her: her husband, Charles Lindstrom; her mother, Mrs. Ida Erickson; five children, Mrs. Oscar Greenland, Walter, Lawrence, Alice, and Florence; one sister, Mrs. Ellen Lindbloom; five brothers, Oscar, Victor, Fritz, Solomon, and Arthur Erickson; and two grandchildren, Warren and Lowell Lindstrom. Besides these relatives, who are all of Stambaugh, Mrs. Lindstrom is survived by many more relatives living throughout the district and in Sweden.

FUNERAL NOTICE Iron River Reporter Aug 21 1931 “Hundreds Attend Lindstrom Rites: Relatives and Friends Pack Swedish Mission Church”
Relatives and friends packed the Swedish Mission church at Stambaugh Wednesday afternoon to pay their last respects to Mrs. Chas. Lindstrom, who died Sunday morning at the Lindstrom home on Roosevelt. The attendance was so huge that the crowd overflowed the church and filled the church yard. A large array of beautiful floral offerings were presented.
The Rev. Carl Olson, pastor of the church, officiated at the funeral ceremony. The burial was held in the Stambaugh cemetery. The pallbearers were John Thorpe, August Larson, Ed. Lindwall, Oscar Schleitweiler, Arthur Thompson, and Victor Westman.
Mrs. Lindstrom’s death came at 9 o’clock Sunday morning and followed a two years illness, during which she had been taken to Rochester, Minn. to be treated at the Mayo brothers’ clinic.
She is survived by her husband, Charles Lindstrom; her mother, Mrs. Ida Erickson; five children, Mrs. Oscar Greenland, Walter, Lawrence, Alice, and Florence; one sister, Mrs. Ellen Lindbloom; five brothers, Oscar, Victor, Fritz, Solomon, and Arthur Erickson; and two grandchildren, Warren and Lowell Lindstrom. Many other relatives reside in Stambaugh and in Sweden.
Among those from out of town who attended the rites were Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Erickson, Mrs. R. Lindquist, Mrs. Adolph Nelson and Doris Nelson, and Mr. and Mrs. Will Johnson and son, all of Iron Mountain; Mrs. Axel Lindstrom of Ironwood; and the Rev. Isaac Skog of Spread Eagle.

STAMBAUGH, MICHIGAN CENTENNIAL,1882-1982: 100 YEARS ON THE HILL centennial book "Family Histories: Charles Werner Lindstrom" page 68 (excerpt)
Charles Werner Lindstrom was married to the former Jennie Kristina Erickson, who was born in Hjulsjo, Sweden in February of 1882.
The Lindstroms were the parents of six children: Signe (Greenlund), Willard, Walter, Lawrence, Alice (Wage) and Florence (Ask).
PHOTO page 59 Charles Lindstrom Family 1925 shows Mother-Jennie, Lawrence, Signe, Willard, Alice, Walter, Father Charles and Florence.

STAMBAUGH, MICHIGAN CENTENNIAL,1882-1982: 100 YEARS ON THE HILL centennial book "Family Histories: John and Ida Erickson" page 51 (excerpt)
John and Ida (Anderson) Erickson came to the United States from Sweden in 1888. Four children came with their parents from Sweden including Jennie (Mrs. Charles Lindstrom), and three more children were born in America.

OBITUARY of Florence Ask 2003 says Jennie (Erickson) Lindstrom was her mother.

OBITUARY of Signe Greenlund 1937 says Jennie was her mother.

OBITUARY of Willard Lindstrom 1930 says Mrs Charles Lindstrom is his mother.

INFORMATION FROM WAYNE OHLSSON at www.rootsweb.com for Jenny Kristina Erickson says born Småland, Hjulsjö, Örebro, Sweden. Says married July 1 1901 in Stambaugh.


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