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Norma Charlotte Anderson

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Norma Charlotte Anderson

Birth
Death
1911 (aged 1–2)
Burial
Stromsburg, Polk County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
East side block (West side), lot 21
Memorial ID
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Courtesy of contributor MJ Eickhoff # 47199898
Norma Charlotte Anderson
Born May 31, 1910 - Died January 26, 1911
One of the saddest deaths we have been called upon to Chronicle for some time is that of little Norma Charlotte Anderson, only child of Mrs. H.N. Anderson. Little Norma was born in Lincoln on May 31, 1910, and died in this city at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C.R. Norman last Thursday, January 26, 1911 after an illness of two or three weeks.
What makes her death so particularly sad is the fact that her father died only six months ago leaving little Norma as the only comfort for the sorrowing widow, now she too has gone and the mother's heart is desolate indeed.
The funeral was held Sunday afternoon and the little body was buried beside that of her father in the Stromsburg cemetery. Rev. Hall had charge of the service.
The sympathy of the entire community is extended to the grief stricken mother in the hour of her great sorrow.
Source: "Our Norman Heritage" by M J Eickhoff
Courtesy of contributor MJ Eickhoff # 47199898
Norma Charlotte Anderson
Born May 31, 1910 - Died January 26, 1911
One of the saddest deaths we have been called upon to Chronicle for some time is that of little Norma Charlotte Anderson, only child of Mrs. H.N. Anderson. Little Norma was born in Lincoln on May 31, 1910, and died in this city at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C.R. Norman last Thursday, January 26, 1911 after an illness of two or three weeks.
What makes her death so particularly sad is the fact that her father died only six months ago leaving little Norma as the only comfort for the sorrowing widow, now she too has gone and the mother's heart is desolate indeed.
The funeral was held Sunday afternoon and the little body was buried beside that of her father in the Stromsburg cemetery. Rev. Hall had charge of the service.
The sympathy of the entire community is extended to the grief stricken mother in the hour of her great sorrow.
Source: "Our Norman Heritage" by M J Eickhoff


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