Monroe Evening Times, Dec. 13, 1938
Albany – (Times Special Servies) – Mrs. Harold Alberston, aged 23, died in her Exeter township farm home at 7:35 this morning following a heart attack last evening. She had been ill five days. Ella Johannah Schultz was born in Mt. Pleasant township March 11, 1915, the daughter of Albert and Hedwig Runger Schultz. On Sept. 5, 1935 she was married to Harold Alberston, Rev. L. M. Gimmestad, Pasto of the Orfordville Lutheran church, reading the ceremony. The couple resided at the home of Mr. Albertson’s parents. Survivors are the widower, the parents, four sisters, Mesdames Dale Atkinson, Albany, and Howard Gould, of Belleville, and Misses Florences and Alice Schultz, at home; and one brother. She was a member of the Zwingli Reformed Church, Monticello, and belonged to the Lutheran ladies' aid society of the Norwegian Settlement.
Monroe Evening Times, Dec. 13, 1938
Albany – (Times Special Servies) – Mrs. Harold Alberston, aged 23, died in her Exeter township farm home at 7:35 this morning following a heart attack last evening. She had been ill five days. Ella Johannah Schultz was born in Mt. Pleasant township March 11, 1915, the daughter of Albert and Hedwig Runger Schultz. On Sept. 5, 1935 she was married to Harold Alberston, Rev. L. M. Gimmestad, Pasto of the Orfordville Lutheran church, reading the ceremony. The couple resided at the home of Mr. Albertson’s parents. Survivors are the widower, the parents, four sisters, Mesdames Dale Atkinson, Albany, and Howard Gould, of Belleville, and Misses Florences and Alice Schultz, at home; and one brother. She was a member of the Zwingli Reformed Church, Monticello, and belonged to the Lutheran ladies' aid society of the Norwegian Settlement.
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