He married Bernice Pitel in August 29, 1953 in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin .
He was a farm laborer that lived at home.
They had no children. After retirement, he loved to garden and grew fantastic red raspberries among other things.
He and Berneice loved their little dog Bootsie, and were very active in Hustler.
They lived in Hustler, Wisconsin for many years and resided there at his death.
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Obituary 5/11/1995 from the New Lisbon Library collection:
Arthur Samuel Olson, 91, of Hustler, died Saturday May 6, 1995 at Tomah Memorial Hospital. The son of Matilda and Charles Olson, born 4-9-1904 in Hustler, married Berneice Dorothy Pitel August 29, 1953 in Milwaukee.
He farmed until 1953 when he went to work for Kearney & Trecker, employed until he retired in 1968.
He was a member of St Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church of Hustler, Pleasant Acres Volunteers, past member of the Hustler Creamery Board, Hustler Village Board and the Hustler Booster Club.
Survived by wife Berneice , several neices, nephews and friends. Preceded in death by his parents, two sisters, Alice and Myrtle, and three brothers Clarence, Martin and Otto. Funeral was Tuesday May 9 at 1 PM at St Pauls. Burial was at Hustler Cemetery. Visitation was at the Hare Funeral Home.
He married Bernice Pitel in August 29, 1953 in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin .
He was a farm laborer that lived at home.
They had no children. After retirement, he loved to garden and grew fantastic red raspberries among other things.
He and Berneice loved their little dog Bootsie, and were very active in Hustler.
They lived in Hustler, Wisconsin for many years and resided there at his death.
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Obituary 5/11/1995 from the New Lisbon Library collection:
Arthur Samuel Olson, 91, of Hustler, died Saturday May 6, 1995 at Tomah Memorial Hospital. The son of Matilda and Charles Olson, born 4-9-1904 in Hustler, married Berneice Dorothy Pitel August 29, 1953 in Milwaukee.
He farmed until 1953 when he went to work for Kearney & Trecker, employed until he retired in 1968.
He was a member of St Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church of Hustler, Pleasant Acres Volunteers, past member of the Hustler Creamery Board, Hustler Village Board and the Hustler Booster Club.
Survived by wife Berneice , several neices, nephews and friends. Preceded in death by his parents, two sisters, Alice and Myrtle, and three brothers Clarence, Martin and Otto. Funeral was Tuesday May 9 at 1 PM at St Pauls. Burial was at Hustler Cemetery. Visitation was at the Hare Funeral Home.
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