Lars Magnus Carlson

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Lars Magnus Carlson

Birth
Ingatorp, Eksjö kommun, Jönköpings län, Sweden
Death
10 Dec 1930 (aged 86)
Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Kellogg, Jasper County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 3 Lot 31
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L. M. Carlson is the husband of Anna Norman Carlson.
She is on the same stone.

They were married October 24, 1874 at Grinnell, Iowa

Anna Norman Carlson
Born: 1852
Died: 1899
His Wife

There is a Mother and a Father stone also.

The Newton Daily News, Thursday, Newton, Iowa p3 Col 5
December 18, 1930
Buried in Our Silent City Cemetery - Block 3 Lot 31

Obituary

Lars Carlson

Kellogg, Dec. 17.--Special to the Daily News--Funeral services for Lars Carlson, formerly a resident of Rock Creek township, were held at the Union Park Church of Christ in Des Moines Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock with the pastor, Rev. T. W. Mutchler in charge.

Immediately following the services the funeral party left for Kellogg where graveside services were conducted by Rev. W. G. Weber, pastor of the Lutheran church and burial was in the family lot in "Our Silent City."

Lars M. Carlson was born in Sweden on March 4, 1844 and died at Broadlawns hospital in Des Moines, Dec. 10 at the age of 86 years. He came to this country in 1865 and settled in Jasper county where he made his home until about 18 years ago when he went to Des Moines to live.

He was united in marriage to Miss Anna Norman on Oct. 24, 1874 at Grinnell and nine children were born to this union, four of whom with the mother, preceded him in death.

He was confirmed in the Lutheran church in Sweden at the age of 18 years and remained in this faith until his death.

He is survived by two sons, Ernest of Kellogg, Charles of East Lake, Colo., and three daughters, Mrs. Lillie Byer of Des Moines, Mrs. Birdie Rost of Valley Juntion and Mrs. Nora Murray of Chicago.

L. M. Carlson is the husband of Anna Norman Carlson.
She is on the same stone.

They were married October 24, 1874 at Grinnell, Iowa

Anna Norman Carlson
Born: 1852
Died: 1899
His Wife

There is a Mother and a Father stone also.

The Newton Daily News, Thursday, Newton, Iowa p3 Col 5
December 18, 1930
Buried in Our Silent City Cemetery - Block 3 Lot 31

Obituary

Lars Carlson

Kellogg, Dec. 17.--Special to the Daily News--Funeral services for Lars Carlson, formerly a resident of Rock Creek township, were held at the Union Park Church of Christ in Des Moines Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock with the pastor, Rev. T. W. Mutchler in charge.

Immediately following the services the funeral party left for Kellogg where graveside services were conducted by Rev. W. G. Weber, pastor of the Lutheran church and burial was in the family lot in "Our Silent City."

Lars M. Carlson was born in Sweden on March 4, 1844 and died at Broadlawns hospital in Des Moines, Dec. 10 at the age of 86 years. He came to this country in 1865 and settled in Jasper county where he made his home until about 18 years ago when he went to Des Moines to live.

He was united in marriage to Miss Anna Norman on Oct. 24, 1874 at Grinnell and nine children were born to this union, four of whom with the mother, preceded him in death.

He was confirmed in the Lutheran church in Sweden at the age of 18 years and remained in this faith until his death.

He is survived by two sons, Ernest of Kellogg, Charles of East Lake, Colo., and three daughters, Mrs. Lillie Byer of Des Moines, Mrs. Birdie Rost of Valley Juntion and Mrs. Nora Murray of Chicago.