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Lars A. Larson

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Lars A. Larson

Birth
Nebraska, USA
Death
17 Jun 1938 (aged 73)
Nebraska, USA
Burial
Uehling, Dodge County, Nebraska, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.7054509, Longitude: -96.4978902
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Name = Lars A. Larson

Dates on Tombstone = Sept. 14, 1864 - June 17, 1938

Parents = Andrew & Mary (Bowman) Larson

Obituary Summary

The Oakland Independent
June 24, 1938
Page 3

Lars Larson, 73, died on Friday. He was born on September 14, 1864
1« miles south of Uehling. Survivors are 2 brothers, Oliver, of
Uehling, and Eric, of San Francisco, CA.
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Name = Lars A. Larson

June, 1938

Pioneer of Dodge County is Stricken Last Friday

The community was greatly shocked when it became known that Lars A.
Larson had been found dead in his place of business shortly after
the noon hour last Friday. He had returned from his midday lunch
and opened the rear door at the implement store for Fritz Meyer to
get his car and was evidently walking back to the front end when he
was stricken with a heart attack from which he did not recover. His
lifeless body was found about 1:30 and Dr. Heyne of Hooper was
called, but life was extinct. Wollmer & Warne, funeral directors of
Hooper were called and took charge of the body and prepared it for
burial.

Lars. A. Larson was born on the old Andrew Larson homestead one
mile south of Uehling on September 14, 1864, and died in Uehling
June 17, 1938, being 73 years, 9 months and 3 days of age. He was
the first white boy born in Logan township. Upon reaching maturity
he engaged in farming, corn shelling and threshing for several
years north of Lyons in Burt county. In the fall of 1907, together
his brothers, Oliver A. and Peter A. Larson he started the erection
of the brick building in Uehling now occupied by the Larson &
Anderson general store, and in the spring of 1908 they started in
the implement business. This partnership was continued until about
1918 when Peter A. Larson severed is connection with it to enter
the garage business, and it was continued by Oliver A. and the
deceased until the time of his death.

The deceased leaves to mourn his death two brothers, Oliver A. of
Uehling and Eric A. of San Francisco, California and a number of
nieces and Nephews and other relatives and a host of friends. Two
other brothers, Andrew A. and Peter A. Larson and two sisters,
Annie and Mrs. E. L. Holmes preceded him in death. Funeral
services, which were very largely attended, were held at the
Congregational church in Uehling Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock,
with the pastor, Mrs. Derelle Barber officiating . . . .

Name = Lars A. Larson

Dates on Tombstone = Sept. 14, 1864 - June 17, 1938

Parents = Andrew & Mary (Bowman) Larson

Obituary Summary

The Oakland Independent
June 24, 1938
Page 3

Lars Larson, 73, died on Friday. He was born on September 14, 1864
1« miles south of Uehling. Survivors are 2 brothers, Oliver, of
Uehling, and Eric, of San Francisco, CA.
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Name = Lars A. Larson

June, 1938

Pioneer of Dodge County is Stricken Last Friday

The community was greatly shocked when it became known that Lars A.
Larson had been found dead in his place of business shortly after
the noon hour last Friday. He had returned from his midday lunch
and opened the rear door at the implement store for Fritz Meyer to
get his car and was evidently walking back to the front end when he
was stricken with a heart attack from which he did not recover. His
lifeless body was found about 1:30 and Dr. Heyne of Hooper was
called, but life was extinct. Wollmer & Warne, funeral directors of
Hooper were called and took charge of the body and prepared it for
burial.

Lars. A. Larson was born on the old Andrew Larson homestead one
mile south of Uehling on September 14, 1864, and died in Uehling
June 17, 1938, being 73 years, 9 months and 3 days of age. He was
the first white boy born in Logan township. Upon reaching maturity
he engaged in farming, corn shelling and threshing for several
years north of Lyons in Burt county. In the fall of 1907, together
his brothers, Oliver A. and Peter A. Larson he started the erection
of the brick building in Uehling now occupied by the Larson &
Anderson general store, and in the spring of 1908 they started in
the implement business. This partnership was continued until about
1918 when Peter A. Larson severed is connection with it to enter
the garage business, and it was continued by Oliver A. and the
deceased until the time of his death.

The deceased leaves to mourn his death two brothers, Oliver A. of
Uehling and Eric A. of San Francisco, California and a number of
nieces and Nephews and other relatives and a host of friends. Two
other brothers, Andrew A. and Peter A. Larson and two sisters,
Annie and Mrs. E. L. Holmes preceded him in death. Funeral
services, which were very largely attended, were held at the
Congregational church in Uehling Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock,
with the pastor, Mrs. Derelle Barber officiating . . . .



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