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(Oskar) Henry Wahlen

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(Oskar) Henry Wahlen

Birth
Faulk County, South Dakota, USA
Death
22 Jul 1914 (aged 25–26)
Aberdeen, Brown County, South Dakota, USA
Burial
Norbeck, Faulk County, South Dakota, USA Add to Map
Plot
199
Memorial ID
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The body of Oscar Whalen (sic), the young farmer residing near Millard, who died here in a local hospital Wednesday night, will be shipped from the Moore Undertaking Parlors this morning to the home in Millard. Rev. Tiffany of this city and a sister of the deceased will accompany the remains.

--Aberdeen American News, July 14, 1914.


MILLARD FARMER DIES IN ABERDEEN

Oskar Henry Wahlen, age 26 years, resided at Millard, S. D., passed away in a local hospital Wednesday evening at 11 o'clock after an illness of eighteen days, death being caused by intestinal paresis. The body was shipped to the family home where the funeral services were conducted last Friday. The body was accompanied by his sister, Miss Josephine Wahlen, and the Rev. L. J. Tiffany, of this city, who conducted the funeral services.
Mr. Wahlen was a farmer near Millard and had been in the hospital for the past four days.


--Aberdeen American News, July 30, 1914, p. 3.



Courtesy of Dennise Harmon.




The body of Oscar Whalen (sic), the young farmer residing near Millard, who died here in a local hospital Wednesday night, will be shipped from the Moore Undertaking Parlors this morning to the home in Millard. Rev. Tiffany of this city and a sister of the deceased will accompany the remains.

--Aberdeen American News, July 14, 1914.


MILLARD FARMER DIES IN ABERDEEN

Oskar Henry Wahlen, age 26 years, resided at Millard, S. D., passed away in a local hospital Wednesday evening at 11 o'clock after an illness of eighteen days, death being caused by intestinal paresis. The body was shipped to the family home where the funeral services were conducted last Friday. The body was accompanied by his sister, Miss Josephine Wahlen, and the Rev. L. J. Tiffany, of this city, who conducted the funeral services.
Mr. Wahlen was a farmer near Millard and had been in the hospital for the past four days.


--Aberdeen American News, July 30, 1914, p. 3.



Courtesy of Dennise Harmon.





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