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Milton Paulson

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Milton Paulson

Birth
Eden Township, Polk County, Minnesota, USA
Death
1 Feb 1914 (aged 19)
Eden Township, Polk County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Gully, Polk County, Minnesota, USA Add to Map
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MILTON PAULSON
(13 Towns, Fosston, MN, Friday, February 13, 1914, p1)

On Sunday morning, Feb. 1st, the Angel of Death made its inevitable call to Milton, oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Paulson, in his youthful prime of nineteen years and nine months.

The end did not come unexpectedly. Almost six weeks had elapsed since he was taken severely ill with tubercular peritonitis of the stomach. He made a brave attempt to recover, but seeing that he gradually grew weaker, gladly gave up all claims to this life and while waiting his deliverance lived and died in that blessed assurance of a joyous hereafter.

The deceased left behind him to mourn his early departure a loving father and mother, five sisters and three brothers: Lizzie (Mrs. Hovland), Hilda, Esther, Gladys, Lyman, Myrtle, Clifford, and Manly. The first name resides at Neilsville, while the others remain at home. The funeral was held the following Tuesday, one o'clock, at the home, and they laid him to rest in his last resting place in the Synod cemetery at Gully. Rev. Stensgaard officiated both at the home and at the church. Among those attending from a distance were Mrs. John Hovland and daughter, Charlotte, and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hovland, of Neilsville; Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Vang, of Hillsboro, N.D., and Mr. Albert Vang of Buxton, N.D.
MILTON PAULSON
(13 Towns, Fosston, MN, Friday, February 13, 1914, p1)

On Sunday morning, Feb. 1st, the Angel of Death made its inevitable call to Milton, oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Paulson, in his youthful prime of nineteen years and nine months.

The end did not come unexpectedly. Almost six weeks had elapsed since he was taken severely ill with tubercular peritonitis of the stomach. He made a brave attempt to recover, but seeing that he gradually grew weaker, gladly gave up all claims to this life and while waiting his deliverance lived and died in that blessed assurance of a joyous hereafter.

The deceased left behind him to mourn his early departure a loving father and mother, five sisters and three brothers: Lizzie (Mrs. Hovland), Hilda, Esther, Gladys, Lyman, Myrtle, Clifford, and Manly. The first name resides at Neilsville, while the others remain at home. The funeral was held the following Tuesday, one o'clock, at the home, and they laid him to rest in his last resting place in the Synod cemetery at Gully. Rev. Stensgaard officiated both at the home and at the church. Among those attending from a distance were Mrs. John Hovland and daughter, Charlotte, and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hovland, of Neilsville; Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Vang, of Hillsboro, N.D., and Mr. Albert Vang of Buxton, N.D.

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  • Created by: Jo
  • Added: Aug 17, 2008
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/29102855/milton-paulson: accessed ), memorial page for Milton Paulson (4 May 1894–1 Feb 1914), Find a Grave Memorial ID 29102855, citing Lund Lutheran Cemetery, Gully, Polk County, Minnesota, USA; Maintained by Jo (contributor 47036014).