Mr. Larson was born March 27, 1886, at Valders, son of the late Theodore and Rana Lotten Larson. He married Amanda Evenson May 16, 1917, at Toronto, South Dakota. His wife preceded him in death January 23, 1963.
Mr. Larson was an electrical contractor for 40 years, helped install the high voltage line between Clark Mills and St. Nazianz in 1908 and operated his own electric shop, which he sold in 1954.
Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Charles (Melba) Rolland of Valders, Mrs. Frank Phyllis Barilla of Milwaukee and Mrs. Lawrence (Marjorie) Luft of South Bend, Indiana; five brotheers, Edward, Thomas, Walter, Alfred and Floyd of Valders; two sisters, Mrs. Harry R. Haese of Reedville and Mrs. Ed Stenson of Manitowoc and nine grandchildren.
Manitowoc Herald - Times (Manitowoc, Wisconsin) Saturday 16 May 1964.
Mr. Larson was born March 27, 1886, at Valders, son of the late Theodore and Rana Lotten Larson. He married Amanda Evenson May 16, 1917, at Toronto, South Dakota. His wife preceded him in death January 23, 1963.
Mr. Larson was an electrical contractor for 40 years, helped install the high voltage line between Clark Mills and St. Nazianz in 1908 and operated his own electric shop, which he sold in 1954.
Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Charles (Melba) Rolland of Valders, Mrs. Frank Phyllis Barilla of Milwaukee and Mrs. Lawrence (Marjorie) Luft of South Bend, Indiana; five brotheers, Edward, Thomas, Walter, Alfred and Floyd of Valders; two sisters, Mrs. Harry R. Haese of Reedville and Mrs. Ed Stenson of Manitowoc and nine grandchildren.
Manitowoc Herald - Times (Manitowoc, Wisconsin) Saturday 16 May 1964.
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