Mrs. Andrew Nilsson Buried At Kewaunee
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Kewaunee, Wis., -- Funeral services for Mrs. Andrew Nilsson, who passed away at Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, on Tuesday of the past week, were held at the Congregational church, Kewaunee, on Tuesday afternoon, of this week. The Rev. E. T. Philips officiated at the services. The body was brought here Monday afternoon. Mrs. Nilsson was formerly Miss Frances Hranach, of this city. She was born Sept. 9, 1887.
She married Andrew Nilsson at Saskatoon, Oct. 22, 1910. They made their home at Smiley, near Saskatoon, for some time. Mrs. Nilsson had been ill for the past 6 weeks with pernicious anemia, and had been confined in a sanatorium near Saskatoon much of the time. She is survived by her husband, and a son Norman, Smiley, Canada, two daughters Ione and Inez, and two sons Rodney and Darwin, who have been staying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Hanson for several years; and four sisters, Mrs. Hanson, Kewaunee; Mrs. O. G. Parsley, and Miss Marie Hranach, St. Louis, Mo., and Mrs. A. M. Anderson, Wilmette, Ill.
Mrs. Andrew Nilsson Buried At Kewaunee
(Special to Press-Gaette)
Kewaunee, Wis., -- Funeral services for Mrs. Andrew Nilsson, who passed away at Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, on Tuesday of the past week, were held at the Congregational church, Kewaunee, on Tuesday afternoon, of this week. The Rev. E. T. Philips officiated at the services. The body was brought here Monday afternoon. Mrs. Nilsson was formerly Miss Frances Hranach, of this city. She was born Sept. 9, 1887.
She married Andrew Nilsson at Saskatoon, Oct. 22, 1910. They made their home at Smiley, near Saskatoon, for some time. Mrs. Nilsson had been ill for the past 6 weeks with pernicious anemia, and had been confined in a sanatorium near Saskatoon much of the time. She is survived by her husband, and a son Norman, Smiley, Canada, two daughters Ione and Inez, and two sons Rodney and Darwin, who have been staying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Hanson for several years; and four sisters, Mrs. Hanson, Kewaunee; Mrs. O. G. Parsley, and Miss Marie Hranach, St. Louis, Mo., and Mrs. A. M. Anderson, Wilmette, Ill.
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HANSON - NILSSON
HUSBAND FRANK 1891-1964
WIFE BESS 1890 - 1958
MOTHER FRANCES 1887-1925
Gravesite Details
Grave says that Frances died in 1925, however after talking with family members I have concluded that she died in 1931 in the North Battleford Hospital in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada.
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