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Anna <I>Olson</I> Larson

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Anna Olson Larson

Birth
Dalarnas län, Sweden
Death
15 Nov 1922 (aged 73)
Nebraska, USA
Burial
Uehling, Dodge County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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Name = Anna Larson

Dates on Tombstone = Oct. 31, 1849 - Nov. 15, 1922

Spouse = Oliver Larson

Maiden Name = Anna Olson

Parents = Oliver & Maggie (Olsdotter) Olson

Oakland, Nebraska Independent
Friday November 24, 1922

Swaburg

Mrs. Anna Larson, a pioneer settler of the Swaburg community passed
away at Uehling Wednesday, November 15, at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. A. J. Koehler, with whom she had been making her
home for the past several years.

As Anna Olson she was born in Dalarna, Sweden, October 31, 1849,
and was at the time of her passing aged 73 years and 15 days. In
her early youth she emigrated to America and on July 5, 1866, she
was united in marriage, at Omaha, to Oliver Larson, who preceded
her in death ten years ago. As a pioneer, Mrs. Larson endured the
toil and privations of the early days on the homestead and later
knew the joys that come as a reward of a life well-lived.

She was the mother of fourteen children, five passing away during
infancy. There are left to mourn the loss of this dear mother, five
sons and four daughters, namely Oliver and Harvey of Swaburg;
Andrew of Hooper; Daniel of Fremont; and Edward of Stoneham,
Colorado and Mrs. Christena Realph of Swaburg; Mrs. Minnie Koehler
of Uehling; Mrs. Lillie Kammerer of Fremont; and Mrs. Elsie
Woodruff of Julesburg, Colorado. She is also survived by thirty-
five grandchildren, five great-grandchildren, two sisters and one
brother.

The funeral services were solemnized Saturday afternoon with a
prayer service at the late home, followed by services at the
Uehling Congregational church, the pastor, Rev. W. E. Thompson
officiating. Music was furnished by a mixed quartet. A beautiful
floral tribute testified of the love and esteem in which the
departed was held. After the services at the church the large
cortege wended its way to Swaburg where in the quiet God's Acre,
known as the Baptist cemetery, she was laid to rest in the family
lot. The pallbearers, grandsons of the deceased, were Harvey, Bryan
and John Realph, and Johnny Larson of Swaburg and Walter Larson and
Duke Conklin of Uehling.
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Name = Anna Olson Larson

Mrs. Anna Larson of Uehling, Passes Away

Mrs. Anna Larson, widow of the late Oliver Larson, sr., and a
pioneer settler of the Swaburg neighborhood, died on Wednesday,
Nov. 15, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. A. J. Koehler, of
Uehling. She was 73 years old, having been born in Sweden on Oct.
31, 1849. Her residence in this community has dated back since
the early 60's. She was the mother of thirteen children, nine of
whom survive her. They are four daughters, Mrs. Wm. Realph, Mrs. A.
J. Koehler, of Uehling; Mrs. Carl Kammerer, Fremont; Mrs. Burt
Woodruff, Julesburg, Colo.; five sons, Oliver, Harvey, Andrew of
Hooper; Dan, of Fremont, and Edward of Stoneham, Colo. Funeral
services and interment were held at Uehling on Saturday.
Name = Anna Larson

Dates on Tombstone = Oct. 31, 1849 - Nov. 15, 1922

Spouse = Oliver Larson

Maiden Name = Anna Olson

Parents = Oliver & Maggie (Olsdotter) Olson

Oakland, Nebraska Independent
Friday November 24, 1922

Swaburg

Mrs. Anna Larson, a pioneer settler of the Swaburg community passed
away at Uehling Wednesday, November 15, at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. A. J. Koehler, with whom she had been making her
home for the past several years.

As Anna Olson she was born in Dalarna, Sweden, October 31, 1849,
and was at the time of her passing aged 73 years and 15 days. In
her early youth she emigrated to America and on July 5, 1866, she
was united in marriage, at Omaha, to Oliver Larson, who preceded
her in death ten years ago. As a pioneer, Mrs. Larson endured the
toil and privations of the early days on the homestead and later
knew the joys that come as a reward of a life well-lived.

She was the mother of fourteen children, five passing away during
infancy. There are left to mourn the loss of this dear mother, five
sons and four daughters, namely Oliver and Harvey of Swaburg;
Andrew of Hooper; Daniel of Fremont; and Edward of Stoneham,
Colorado and Mrs. Christena Realph of Swaburg; Mrs. Minnie Koehler
of Uehling; Mrs. Lillie Kammerer of Fremont; and Mrs. Elsie
Woodruff of Julesburg, Colorado. She is also survived by thirty-
five grandchildren, five great-grandchildren, two sisters and one
brother.

The funeral services were solemnized Saturday afternoon with a
prayer service at the late home, followed by services at the
Uehling Congregational church, the pastor, Rev. W. E. Thompson
officiating. Music was furnished by a mixed quartet. A beautiful
floral tribute testified of the love and esteem in which the
departed was held. After the services at the church the large
cortege wended its way to Swaburg where in the quiet God's Acre,
known as the Baptist cemetery, she was laid to rest in the family
lot. The pallbearers, grandsons of the deceased, were Harvey, Bryan
and John Realph, and Johnny Larson of Swaburg and Walter Larson and
Duke Conklin of Uehling.
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Name = Anna Olson Larson

Mrs. Anna Larson of Uehling, Passes Away

Mrs. Anna Larson, widow of the late Oliver Larson, sr., and a
pioneer settler of the Swaburg neighborhood, died on Wednesday,
Nov. 15, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. A. J. Koehler, of
Uehling. She was 73 years old, having been born in Sweden on Oct.
31, 1849. Her residence in this community has dated back since
the early 60's. She was the mother of thirteen children, nine of
whom survive her. They are four daughters, Mrs. Wm. Realph, Mrs. A.
J. Koehler, of Uehling; Mrs. Carl Kammerer, Fremont; Mrs. Burt
Woodruff, Julesburg, Colo.; five sons, Oliver, Harvey, Andrew of
Hooper; Dan, of Fremont, and Edward of Stoneham, Colo. Funeral
services and interment were held at Uehling on Saturday.


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