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Vivian H. <I>Monson</I> Strand

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Vivian H. Monson Strand

Birth
Nebraska, USA
Death
15 Oct 1968 (aged 65)
Nebraska, USA
Burial
Uehling, Dodge County, Nebraska, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.7050018, Longitude: -96.4978027
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Name = Vivian H. Strand

Dates on Tombstone = 1902 - 1968

Spouse = Ernest C. Strand

Maiden Name = Vivian Monson

Parents = Andrew & Amanda Monson

Obituary

The Oakland Independent
October 1, 1968.

Mrs. Ernest Strand of Uehling, and a long-time resident of Swaburg,
died last Tuesday at the Dodge County Community Hospital, where she
had been a patient for the past five weeks. In failing health for
nearly eight months, she had also been hospitalized in Omaha
following surgery.

Vivian Monson, daughter of Andrew and Amanda Monson, was born in
Cuming County, December 11, 1902, and was 65 years old. The family
later resided in the Liberty community west of Lyons where her
girlhood was spent. She attended the Liberty district school and
the Liberty Methodist Sunday School.

Following her marriage to Ernest Strand Jan. 21, 1925 at Lyons, they
resided in Swaburg until 1954, when they retired from their farm and
moved to their new home in Uehling.

She was a member of the First Congregation United Church of Christ
at Uehling and its Women's Fellowship and a superintendent of its
Cradle Roll department for twenty years. She was also a charter
member of the Wo-He-Lo Club of Swaburg.

Preceded in death by her parents, one brother and four sisters, she
is survived by her husband, one daughter Melva Jean (Mrs. Everett D.
Murer) and one son, Loell Dean Strand, both of Swaburg, also six
grandchildren and two brothers, Elim Monson of McCook and Clarence
Monson of Lyons, and nieces and nephews.

Her funeral was solemnized Thursday at the Uehling Congregational
Church with Rev. Donald Bosworth officiating. Mrs. Russell Uehling
was organist and Mrs. Raymond Wedergren and Charles Landholm sang in
duet "Will There Be Any Stars in My Crown" and " Surely Goodness and
Mercy", two favorite hymns of the departed one.

Interment was in the family plot in the Swaburg Baptist Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Richard Mattson, Charles Erickson and Raymond
Wedergren of Swaburg, Carroll E. Johnson of Oakland and LeRoy
Eastberg and Stanley Voskamp of Uehling.

Additional article in same newspaper.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Davis and children of Bassett, who came here for
the funeral of Mrs. Ernest Strand, were Thursday evening visitors in
the home of Mrs. and Mrs. Everett D. Murer.

Other relatives from a distance in attendance at the Strand services
included Mrs. Elizabeth Stigsell and Bertil of Isanti, Minn., Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence Stigsell and children of Minneapolis; Mrs. And
Mrs. Joel Wedergren of Hastings, IA; Mrs. Segurd Magnusson, Raymond
Magnusson and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Magnusson of Emerson; Stanley
Anderson and Randy Rabe of Lincoln; Einar Anderson of Millard; Mr.
and Mrs. Dale Anderson, Roy B. Schafer, Mrs. Max Stripe, Leonard
Strand and Lori and Mrs. Gary Toombs of Omaha; and also many from
the nearer-by areas.


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The Hooper Sentinel
October 17, 1968

Services Held For Mrs. Ernest Strand

Funeral services are Thursday at 2 p.m. at the Congregational
Church, United Church of Christ, at Uehling, for Mrs. Ernest Strand,
65, who passed away Oct. 15 at Dodge County Community Hospital. She
had been a patient for the fast five weeks.

The Rev. Donald Bosworth is the pastor in charge. Interment, under
the direction of Wollmer & Warne Funeral Home, will be at the
Baptist Cemetery, south of Uehling. Memorials are acceptable for
the Organ Fund of the Church.

Visitation was Wednesday, and on Thursday at the Church in Uehling
from noon until time of service.

Mrs. Strand (Vivian Monson) was born Oct. 11, 1902 west of Oakland
in Cuming County to Andrew and Amanda Monson. She was a member of
the First Congregational Church of Uehling; long time Superintendent
of the Church Cradle Roll; member of the Women's Fellowship of the
Church, and a charter member of WoHeLo Club.

Mr. and Mrs. Strand were married Jan. 21, 1925 at Lyons, and lived
on the farm until 1954 when they moved to Uehling. She had been in
failing health for the past seven or eight months.

Surviving are her husband; a son, Loell, and daughter, Mrs. E. D.
Murer (Melva) both of Hooper, six grandchildren; two brothers,
Clarence Monson of Lyons, and Elim Monson of McCook, and several
nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by four sisters and a brother.
Name = Vivian H. Strand

Dates on Tombstone = 1902 - 1968

Spouse = Ernest C. Strand

Maiden Name = Vivian Monson

Parents = Andrew & Amanda Monson

Obituary

The Oakland Independent
October 1, 1968.

Mrs. Ernest Strand of Uehling, and a long-time resident of Swaburg,
died last Tuesday at the Dodge County Community Hospital, where she
had been a patient for the past five weeks. In failing health for
nearly eight months, she had also been hospitalized in Omaha
following surgery.

Vivian Monson, daughter of Andrew and Amanda Monson, was born in
Cuming County, December 11, 1902, and was 65 years old. The family
later resided in the Liberty community west of Lyons where her
girlhood was spent. She attended the Liberty district school and
the Liberty Methodist Sunday School.

Following her marriage to Ernest Strand Jan. 21, 1925 at Lyons, they
resided in Swaburg until 1954, when they retired from their farm and
moved to their new home in Uehling.

She was a member of the First Congregation United Church of Christ
at Uehling and its Women's Fellowship and a superintendent of its
Cradle Roll department for twenty years. She was also a charter
member of the Wo-He-Lo Club of Swaburg.

Preceded in death by her parents, one brother and four sisters, she
is survived by her husband, one daughter Melva Jean (Mrs. Everett D.
Murer) and one son, Loell Dean Strand, both of Swaburg, also six
grandchildren and two brothers, Elim Monson of McCook and Clarence
Monson of Lyons, and nieces and nephews.

Her funeral was solemnized Thursday at the Uehling Congregational
Church with Rev. Donald Bosworth officiating. Mrs. Russell Uehling
was organist and Mrs. Raymond Wedergren and Charles Landholm sang in
duet "Will There Be Any Stars in My Crown" and " Surely Goodness and
Mercy", two favorite hymns of the departed one.

Interment was in the family plot in the Swaburg Baptist Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Richard Mattson, Charles Erickson and Raymond
Wedergren of Swaburg, Carroll E. Johnson of Oakland and LeRoy
Eastberg and Stanley Voskamp of Uehling.

Additional article in same newspaper.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Davis and children of Bassett, who came here for
the funeral of Mrs. Ernest Strand, were Thursday evening visitors in
the home of Mrs. and Mrs. Everett D. Murer.

Other relatives from a distance in attendance at the Strand services
included Mrs. Elizabeth Stigsell and Bertil of Isanti, Minn., Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence Stigsell and children of Minneapolis; Mrs. And
Mrs. Joel Wedergren of Hastings, IA; Mrs. Segurd Magnusson, Raymond
Magnusson and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Magnusson of Emerson; Stanley
Anderson and Randy Rabe of Lincoln; Einar Anderson of Millard; Mr.
and Mrs. Dale Anderson, Roy B. Schafer, Mrs. Max Stripe, Leonard
Strand and Lori and Mrs. Gary Toombs of Omaha; and also many from
the nearer-by areas.


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The Hooper Sentinel
October 17, 1968

Services Held For Mrs. Ernest Strand

Funeral services are Thursday at 2 p.m. at the Congregational
Church, United Church of Christ, at Uehling, for Mrs. Ernest Strand,
65, who passed away Oct. 15 at Dodge County Community Hospital. She
had been a patient for the fast five weeks.

The Rev. Donald Bosworth is the pastor in charge. Interment, under
the direction of Wollmer & Warne Funeral Home, will be at the
Baptist Cemetery, south of Uehling. Memorials are acceptable for
the Organ Fund of the Church.

Visitation was Wednesday, and on Thursday at the Church in Uehling
from noon until time of service.

Mrs. Strand (Vivian Monson) was born Oct. 11, 1902 west of Oakland
in Cuming County to Andrew and Amanda Monson. She was a member of
the First Congregational Church of Uehling; long time Superintendent
of the Church Cradle Roll; member of the Women's Fellowship of the
Church, and a charter member of WoHeLo Club.

Mr. and Mrs. Strand were married Jan. 21, 1925 at Lyons, and lived
on the farm until 1954 when they moved to Uehling. She had been in
failing health for the past seven or eight months.

Surviving are her husband; a son, Loell, and daughter, Mrs. E. D.
Murer (Melva) both of Hooper, six grandchildren; two brothers,
Clarence Monson of Lyons, and Elim Monson of McCook, and several
nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by four sisters and a brother.


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