Mr. Olson was the son of John N. and Sarah (Nelson) Olson, pioneer residents of this county. He was born at College Spring, Iowa, March 13, 1878 and came here with his parents May 16, 1884, attending Ritzville schools and completing the course os education available for those early days.
Mr. Olson was united in marriage on Oct. 12, 1922 to Ann Leath of Cleveland, Minn., and the widow, with two sons; Julius F and Oscar N. survive. Both boys are students of the local high school. In addition, deceased leaves two brothers; Abner A. and J. E. L., both farming north of twon.
Mr. Olson was considered a man of pronounced moral ideals and wwas held in high esteem by the people of this communtiy.
Ritzville Journal Times April 6, 1933. Sue Gardner & gapwork90
Mr. Olson was the son of John N. and Sarah (Nelson) Olson, pioneer residents of this county. He was born at College Spring, Iowa, March 13, 1878 and came here with his parents May 16, 1884, attending Ritzville schools and completing the course os education available for those early days.
Mr. Olson was united in marriage on Oct. 12, 1922 to Ann Leath of Cleveland, Minn., and the widow, with two sons; Julius F and Oscar N. survive. Both boys are students of the local high school. In addition, deceased leaves two brothers; Abner A. and J. E. L., both farming north of twon.
Mr. Olson was considered a man of pronounced moral ideals and wwas held in high esteem by the people of this communtiy.
Ritzville Journal Times April 6, 1933. Sue Gardner & gapwork90
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