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Charles Christian Olson

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Charles Christian Olson

Birth
Norway
Death
15 Jun 1921 (aged 56)
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
G-1-6-6
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CHARLES C. OLSON

(1864 • 1921)


CHARLES OLSON PASSES AWAY AT AGE OF 57


Charles Olson, a resident of this city since boyhood, died at the home of his brother, Louis Olson, 502 Commercial street, last night. For years he had suffered from rheumatism and locomotor ataxia, which culminated in paralysis last week.


Mr. Olson was a native of Norway and was born November 4, 1864. For years, he followed the lakes as a sailor but for twenty years past had been associated with his brother in business in this city.


He is survived by three children— one son, Charles F. Olson, being with the United States army of occupation in Germany; two daughters, Mrs. L. Kaschnick and Mrs. William DeVan of Chicago; one brother, Louis, in this city, and a sister, Mrs. Polson, of Portland, Me.


The funeral will be held Saturday at 2 o'clock from the Olson home, the Rev. Symons officiating.


Manitowoc Herald News, Wis., June 16, 1921 P. 1


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  • buried 06-18-1921
  • cause: locomotor ataxia
  • buried on Louis Olson lot


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CHARLES C. OLSON

(1864 • 1921)


CHARLES OLSON PASSES AWAY AT AGE OF 57


Charles Olson, a resident of this city since boyhood, died at the home of his brother, Louis Olson, 502 Commercial street, last night. For years he had suffered from rheumatism and locomotor ataxia, which culminated in paralysis last week.


Mr. Olson was a native of Norway and was born November 4, 1864. For years, he followed the lakes as a sailor but for twenty years past had been associated with his brother in business in this city.


He is survived by three children— one son, Charles F. Olson, being with the United States army of occupation in Germany; two daughters, Mrs. L. Kaschnick and Mrs. William DeVan of Chicago; one brother, Louis, in this city, and a sister, Mrs. Polson, of Portland, Me.


The funeral will be held Saturday at 2 o'clock from the Olson home, the Rev. Symons officiating.


Manitowoc Herald News, Wis., June 16, 1921 P. 1


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  • buried 06-18-1921
  • cause: locomotor ataxia
  • buried on Louis Olson lot


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