Dates on Tombstone = Sept. 28, 1879 - June 23, 1952
Parents = Andrew & Mary (Bowman) Larson
Obituary
The Hooper Sentinel
July 3, 1952
Eric Larson Rites at Uehling
Funeral services were held at 2:30 p.m., Saturday, at Uehling for
Eric A. Larson, 72, a railroad employe who died suddenly at his
home in San francisco on June 23. The Rev. W. A. Albright
officiated at the services held from the Congregational church.
Wollmer & Warne Funeral Home of Hooper had charge of the funeral
arrangements. Music for the services was by Marguerite Buck, with
Mrs. Ivan Wedergren as pianist. Pallbearers were Ivar Anderson,
Carroll, Harold, Irving and Vernon Larson and Harold Siemsen.
Interment was made in the Baptist Cemetery near Uehling. Mr. Larson
was born Sept. 28, 1879, on a farm south of Uehling. His parent
were Andrew and Mary Larson. He lived in the Uehling vicinity
until 1927 when he moved to San Francisco. At the time of his death
he was employed by the Western Pacific Railroad. The only survivor
is one brother, Oliver, of Uehling. His parents, three brothers and
one sister preceded him in death.
Dates on Tombstone = Sept. 28, 1879 - June 23, 1952
Parents = Andrew & Mary (Bowman) Larson
Obituary
The Hooper Sentinel
July 3, 1952
Eric Larson Rites at Uehling
Funeral services were held at 2:30 p.m., Saturday, at Uehling for
Eric A. Larson, 72, a railroad employe who died suddenly at his
home in San francisco on June 23. The Rev. W. A. Albright
officiated at the services held from the Congregational church.
Wollmer & Warne Funeral Home of Hooper had charge of the funeral
arrangements. Music for the services was by Marguerite Buck, with
Mrs. Ivan Wedergren as pianist. Pallbearers were Ivar Anderson,
Carroll, Harold, Irving and Vernon Larson and Harold Siemsen.
Interment was made in the Baptist Cemetery near Uehling. Mr. Larson
was born Sept. 28, 1879, on a farm south of Uehling. His parent
were Andrew and Mary Larson. He lived in the Uehling vicinity
until 1927 when he moved to San Francisco. At the time of his death
he was employed by the Western Pacific Railroad. The only survivor
is one brother, Oliver, of Uehling. His parents, three brothers and
one sister preceded him in death.
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