Jonas Lorenzen

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Jonas Lorenzen

Birth
Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
Death
14 Oct 1940 (aged 81)
El Reno, Canadian County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
El Reno, Canadian County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
Plot
1st Addition, Block 17, Lot 2, Space I
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The El Reno Daily Tribune
El Reno, Oklahoma
14 Oct 1940, Mon • Page 6

JONAS LORENZEN TAKEN BY DEATH

Extended Illness Is Fatal To County Pioneer
Jonas Lorenzen, pioneer Canadian county farmer, died at 7 a. m. today at his home south of El Reno after an illness of 10 months. Mr. Lorenzen was born July 11, 1869, in Germany, and had lived in Canadian county since coming here in 1902 from Iowa.

Memorial services will be conducted at 2:30 p. m. Wednesday in the First Christian church at El Reno by Rev. E. Pfundt, pastor of the Zion Evangelical church in Oklahoma City.

Interment will be made at El Reno cemetery under the direction of Benson funeral home.

Pallbearers for the funeral will be William Feddersen, Ted Feddersen, John Feddersen, John Lorenzen, William Lorenzen and Sank Lorenzen, all nephews of Mr. Lornezen.

Immediate survivors are the widow, of the home address, El Reno route 2; three sons, Theodore Lorenzen, Fred Lorenzen and Herman John Lorenzen, all of El Reno; and one daughter, Mrs. William Dickman of Shelbyville, Ind.
The El Reno Daily Tribune
El Reno, Oklahoma
14 Oct 1940, Mon • Page 6

JONAS LORENZEN TAKEN BY DEATH

Extended Illness Is Fatal To County Pioneer
Jonas Lorenzen, pioneer Canadian county farmer, died at 7 a. m. today at his home south of El Reno after an illness of 10 months. Mr. Lorenzen was born July 11, 1869, in Germany, and had lived in Canadian county since coming here in 1902 from Iowa.

Memorial services will be conducted at 2:30 p. m. Wednesday in the First Christian church at El Reno by Rev. E. Pfundt, pastor of the Zion Evangelical church in Oklahoma City.

Interment will be made at El Reno cemetery under the direction of Benson funeral home.

Pallbearers for the funeral will be William Feddersen, Ted Feddersen, John Feddersen, John Lorenzen, William Lorenzen and Sank Lorenzen, all nephews of Mr. Lornezen.

Immediate survivors are the widow, of the home address, El Reno route 2; three sons, Theodore Lorenzen, Fred Lorenzen and Herman John Lorenzen, all of El Reno; and one daughter, Mrs. William Dickman of Shelbyville, Ind.