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Ida Josephina <I>Carlson</I> Samuelson

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Ida Josephina Carlson Samuelson

Birth
Sweden
Death
11 May 1928 (aged 57)
Bradford, McKean County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Bradford, McKean County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
Plot
Lot 2365, # 8
Memorial ID
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Mrs. Ida J. Samuelson, aged 57, died
at 7:30 o'clock last evening at her
home, 28 Petrolla street, after an illness
of seven weeks
duration. Mrs.
Samuelson suffered a stroke five
weeks ago from which she never recovered.
Born in Gothenburg, Sweden,
January 12th, 1871, the family came to
this country 40 years ago. The family
came, to Bradford 24 years ago and has
resided, here ever since. Surviving Mrs.
Samuelson are her husband, Emil
Samuelson; five sons, Rev. Walter
Samuelson of Valley,Neb; Victor,
Floyd, Paul and Emil Samuelson, all
of this city; and one daughter, Gladys,
also of this city. Two brothers, Charles
and Arthur Carlson of Jamestown also
remain. At her bedside at the time
of her passing were all members of
the family except Rev. W. O. Samuelson
who was unable to be present because of illness in his family,but he is leaving at once for this city.

THE BRADFORD ERA, SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1928
Mrs. Ida J. Samuelson, aged 57, died
at 7:30 o'clock last evening at her
home, 28 Petrolla street, after an illness
of seven weeks
duration. Mrs.
Samuelson suffered a stroke five
weeks ago from which she never recovered.
Born in Gothenburg, Sweden,
January 12th, 1871, the family came to
this country 40 years ago. The family
came, to Bradford 24 years ago and has
resided, here ever since. Surviving Mrs.
Samuelson are her husband, Emil
Samuelson; five sons, Rev. Walter
Samuelson of Valley,Neb; Victor,
Floyd, Paul and Emil Samuelson, all
of this city; and one daughter, Gladys,
also of this city. Two brothers, Charles
and Arthur Carlson of Jamestown also
remain. At her bedside at the time
of her passing were all members of
the family except Rev. W. O. Samuelson
who was unable to be present because of illness in his family,but he is leaving at once for this city.

THE BRADFORD ERA, SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1928


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