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Oscar Ludwig Solberg

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Oscar Ludwig Solberg

Birth
North Dakota, USA
Death
20 Dec 1944 (aged 50)
Everett, Snohomish County, Washington, USA
Burial
Everett, Snohomish County, Washington, USA Add to Map
Plot
N6' 510' Block 42
Memorial ID
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Oscar Ludwig Solberg is the son of Christian Solberg and Thea Johnson Solberg both from Norway.

Oscar Ludwig Solberg is the husband of Grace Hellen Goodwater Bunney, married before 1930.

He was my dad's stepfather, and my dad only had the nicest things to say about Oscar. He always said he was a wonderful man.

Oscar served his country in WW I.

North Dakota Military Men, 1917-1918
Name: Oscar L. Solberg
Army #: 4,036,817
Registrant: yes, Nelson county
Birth Place: Aneta, N. Dak.
Birth Date: 17 Nov 1894
Parent's Origin: of Norwegian parents
Occupation: farmer
Comment: inducted at Lakota on July 22, 1918; sent to Camp Custer, Mich.; served in 160th Depot Brigade, to Aug. 10, 1918; Company L, 77th Infantry, to discharge. Grade: Private 1st Class, Dec. 7, 1918. Discharged at Camp Dodge, Iowa, on Feb. 7, 1919, as a Private 1st Class.

The story goes that Oscar went to shop at Betts Variety store in Everett, Washington on that fateful day and had a massive heart attack in his car out in front of the store.
Oscar Ludwig Solberg is the son of Christian Solberg and Thea Johnson Solberg both from Norway.

Oscar Ludwig Solberg is the husband of Grace Hellen Goodwater Bunney, married before 1930.

He was my dad's stepfather, and my dad only had the nicest things to say about Oscar. He always said he was a wonderful man.

Oscar served his country in WW I.

North Dakota Military Men, 1917-1918
Name: Oscar L. Solberg
Army #: 4,036,817
Registrant: yes, Nelson county
Birth Place: Aneta, N. Dak.
Birth Date: 17 Nov 1894
Parent's Origin: of Norwegian parents
Occupation: farmer
Comment: inducted at Lakota on July 22, 1918; sent to Camp Custer, Mich.; served in 160th Depot Brigade, to Aug. 10, 1918; Company L, 77th Infantry, to discharge. Grade: Private 1st Class, Dec. 7, 1918. Discharged at Camp Dodge, Iowa, on Feb. 7, 1919, as a Private 1st Class.

The story goes that Oscar went to shop at Betts Variety store in Everett, Washington on that fateful day and had a massive heart attack in his car out in front of the store.


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