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Martha K Olson

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Martha K Olson

Birth
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
3 Nov 1931 (aged 61)
Oshkosh, Winnebago County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
I-26-3-2
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MARTHA OLSON

(1870 • 1931)


MISS OLSON, 60, PIONEER CITY TEACHER, DIES


Miss Martha Olson, 60, for years a teacher in the schools of the city, and a life long resident here passed away Tuesday afternoon.


The deceased was born in Manitowoc, January 20, 1870 and graduated from the high school here, completing her two final years in one, and being valedictorian of her class. Later she took up teaching and was a member of the teaching force here for many years. The deceased was a member of the First Lutheran church and for a number of years was superintendent of the Sunday School there. She served as treasurer for the King's Daughters and was a member of the Ladies Aid society.


The funeral services will be Friday at 1:30 from the home of her sister, Mrs. Nicholas Dedrick, 715 North Ninth street and from the church at two o'clock, Rev. Ristad will officiate. Interment will be at the Evergreen cemetery.


Three sisters and one brother survive. They are Mr. C.V. Snyder of Hagerstown, Maryland, Mrs. N.B. Wagner of Racine, Mrs. Nicholas Dedrick of this city, and Olaf Olson of Spokane, Wash.


Manitowoc Herald News, Wis., Wednesday, November 4, 1931 P. 6


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  • died at Oshkosh, WI
  • buried 11-06-1931
  • cause: cerebral hemorrhage
  • buried on Christian Olson lot


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MARTHA OLSON

(1870 • 1931)


MISS OLSON, 60, PIONEER CITY TEACHER, DIES


Miss Martha Olson, 60, for years a teacher in the schools of the city, and a life long resident here passed away Tuesday afternoon.


The deceased was born in Manitowoc, January 20, 1870 and graduated from the high school here, completing her two final years in one, and being valedictorian of her class. Later she took up teaching and was a member of the teaching force here for many years. The deceased was a member of the First Lutheran church and for a number of years was superintendent of the Sunday School there. She served as treasurer for the King's Daughters and was a member of the Ladies Aid society.


The funeral services will be Friday at 1:30 from the home of her sister, Mrs. Nicholas Dedrick, 715 North Ninth street and from the church at two o'clock, Rev. Ristad will officiate. Interment will be at the Evergreen cemetery.


Three sisters and one brother survive. They are Mr. C.V. Snyder of Hagerstown, Maryland, Mrs. N.B. Wagner of Racine, Mrs. Nicholas Dedrick of this city, and Olaf Olson of Spokane, Wash.


Manitowoc Herald News, Wis., Wednesday, November 4, 1931 P. 6


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  • died at Oshkosh, WI
  • buried 11-06-1931
  • cause: cerebral hemorrhage
  • buried on Christian Olson lot


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