Mrs. Earl Aanonsen, 29, 315 N. Broadway, died in a local hospital this morning after a short illness. She was the former Marjorie Pasch and was born in Green Bay and attended Fort Howard and West High schools.
The Aanonsen's were married in 1943. Survivors are her husband; three children, Kay, 7, Lee, 4, and Jill, four months; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Pasch, Green Bay; a brother Russell Pasch, and two sisters, Mrs. Bernard Noel and Mrs. Milroy Krueger, all of Green Bay.
The body is at the Lyndahl Funeral home where it may be viewed beginning this evening and until Saturday noon when it will be taken to Grace Lutheran church, Dr. L. F. Gast will conduct the rites at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon. Burial will be in Fort Howard cemetery.
Mrs. Aanonsen was a member of the Women of the Moose, and of Grace Lutheran church.
Green Bay Press-Gazette, Green Bay, Wisconsin
04 Oct 1951, Thu • Page 44
Mrs. Earl Aanonsen, 29, 315 N. Broadway, died in a local hospital this morning after a short illness. She was the former Marjorie Pasch and was born in Green Bay and attended Fort Howard and West High schools.
The Aanonsen's were married in 1943. Survivors are her husband; three children, Kay, 7, Lee, 4, and Jill, four months; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Pasch, Green Bay; a brother Russell Pasch, and two sisters, Mrs. Bernard Noel and Mrs. Milroy Krueger, all of Green Bay.
The body is at the Lyndahl Funeral home where it may be viewed beginning this evening and until Saturday noon when it will be taken to Grace Lutheran church, Dr. L. F. Gast will conduct the rites at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon. Burial will be in Fort Howard cemetery.
Mrs. Aanonsen was a member of the Women of the Moose, and of Grace Lutheran church.
Green Bay Press-Gazette, Green Bay, Wisconsin
04 Oct 1951, Thu • Page 44
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