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Otto Melvin Bottolfson

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Otto Melvin Bottolfson

Birth
Cedar County, Nebraska, USA
Death
27 Aug 1964 (aged 74)
South Sioux City, Dakota County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Hartington, Cedar County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 2 Lot 22
Memorial ID
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Marriage, 8 Mar 1911 in Ponca, Nebraska, Note, per obit marriage was March 18, 1911.
Son of Herman and Johanna Bottolfson, grandson of Martin and Mari Bottolfson.
all children of Otto and Anna:
Arthur Harvey, Cleon Ardise, Orville Melvin, Lenora Helen, Joan Mae, Wilma Catherine, Harold Lloyd, Otto JR, Lois Viola, Madeline Christina, Herman Robert (see tombstone for Robert), Anita Jean, Carl Delbert, Marlyn Ann.

Registered for draft on June 5, 1915. Physical description, short and Stout, eyes light blue, hair light. married, 5 children under 12 years, residing on farm, employment, farmer, no disability. draft card signed by, Carl A Pedersen and Oscar F Feelhaver at Obert Nebraska.

Otto, like his father, was a gifted carpenter.
Otto died at the Green Acres Nursing Home in South Sioux City, NE. Services were at Bethany Lutheran Church in Wynot, NE and burial in Paragon Cemetery Rural Hartington, NE.

Otto and Anna farmed in Cedar county and Otto had been retired 16 years before his death. The couple lived in St James NE during their retirement.
As of July 2017 all 14 of Otto and Anna's children have joined them in heaven.

Marriage, 8 Mar 1911 in Ponca, Nebraska, Note, per obit marriage was March 18, 1911.
Son of Herman and Johanna Bottolfson, grandson of Martin and Mari Bottolfson.
all children of Otto and Anna:
Arthur Harvey, Cleon Ardise, Orville Melvin, Lenora Helen, Joan Mae, Wilma Catherine, Harold Lloyd, Otto JR, Lois Viola, Madeline Christina, Herman Robert (see tombstone for Robert), Anita Jean, Carl Delbert, Marlyn Ann.

Registered for draft on June 5, 1915. Physical description, short and Stout, eyes light blue, hair light. married, 5 children under 12 years, residing on farm, employment, farmer, no disability. draft card signed by, Carl A Pedersen and Oscar F Feelhaver at Obert Nebraska.

Otto, like his father, was a gifted carpenter.
Otto died at the Green Acres Nursing Home in South Sioux City, NE. Services were at Bethany Lutheran Church in Wynot, NE and burial in Paragon Cemetery Rural Hartington, NE.

Otto and Anna farmed in Cedar county and Otto had been retired 16 years before his death. The couple lived in St James NE during their retirement.
As of July 2017 all 14 of Otto and Anna's children have joined them in heaven.



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