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Maren <I>Findahl</I> Olson

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Maren Findahl Olson

Birth
Norway
Death
6 Jul 1913 (aged 73)
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
I-26-3-5
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MAREN FINDAHL OLSON

(1839 • 1913)


DEATH CLAIMS MRS. C. OLSON WHO CAME HERE AS GIRL WHEN MANITOWOC WAS A SMALL VILLAGE

Well Known Pioneer Woman Had Been an Invalid For Years, But Death Was Sudden and Great Shock to Friends


Mrs. Christian Olson, a resident here since days when Manitowoc was a small village, and one of the well known pioneer settlers of the county, died at her home 719 North Ninth street yesterday afternoon. Though Mrs. Olson had been an invalid for nine years, there had been no apparent change in her condition and her sudden death was unexpected and proved a great shock to family and friends.


Mrs. Olson, a native of Norway, was born October 11, 1839, and came to Manitowoc as a girl and had made her home in the city ever since, loved and respected by all who knew her. Some years ago she suffered an illness which left her an invalid but the affliction was borne with patience and fortitude.


Mrs. Olson is survived by five children, Olaf M. of Spokane, Mrs. C. V. Snyder, Shapsburg, Md., Mrs. N. M. Wagner, Port Edwards, Mrs. Nic Dedrichs and Miss Martha Olson, this city. Two sisters, Mrs. C. Torrison and Mrs. H. J. Anderson also survive.


The funeral will be held Thursday afternoon at 1:45 from the home and at 2 from St. Paul's Norwegian Lutheran church.


Manitowoc Daily Herald, Wis., July 7, 1913 P. 1


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  • Mrs. Christian Olson
  • buried 07-10-1913
  • cause: paralysis of bowels


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MAREN FINDAHL OLSON

(1839 • 1913)


DEATH CLAIMS MRS. C. OLSON WHO CAME HERE AS GIRL WHEN MANITOWOC WAS A SMALL VILLAGE

Well Known Pioneer Woman Had Been an Invalid For Years, But Death Was Sudden and Great Shock to Friends


Mrs. Christian Olson, a resident here since days when Manitowoc was a small village, and one of the well known pioneer settlers of the county, died at her home 719 North Ninth street yesterday afternoon. Though Mrs. Olson had been an invalid for nine years, there had been no apparent change in her condition and her sudden death was unexpected and proved a great shock to family and friends.


Mrs. Olson, a native of Norway, was born October 11, 1839, and came to Manitowoc as a girl and had made her home in the city ever since, loved and respected by all who knew her. Some years ago she suffered an illness which left her an invalid but the affliction was borne with patience and fortitude.


Mrs. Olson is survived by five children, Olaf M. of Spokane, Mrs. C. V. Snyder, Shapsburg, Md., Mrs. N. M. Wagner, Port Edwards, Mrs. Nic Dedrichs and Miss Martha Olson, this city. Two sisters, Mrs. C. Torrison and Mrs. H. J. Anderson also survive.


The funeral will be held Thursday afternoon at 1:45 from the home and at 2 from St. Paul's Norwegian Lutheran church.


Manitowoc Daily Herald, Wis., July 7, 1913 P. 1


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  • Mrs. Christian Olson
  • buried 07-10-1913
  • cause: paralysis of bowels


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