THEODORE OLSON
(1894 • 1918)
Personal Paragraphs
Capt. Thomas Olson and daughter, Mary, left yesterday for New York, having been called there by the serious illness of Mr. Olson's son, Theodore.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Wis., Tuesday, July 9, 1918 pg. 2
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Theo Olson, aged 24, who left here some time ago for the east on the pleasure yacht Onewega, died in a hospital at Brooklyn, New York after a several weeks' illness. His father, Capt. Thos Olson left in for the east to bring the body here for burial.
A brother, Oscar of Milwaukee and two sisters, May and Thelma of this city also survive.
Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thurs., July 11, 1918
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- buried 07-13-1918
- age 24 years
- cause: myocarditis
- buried on Thomas Olson lot
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THEODORE OLSON
(1894 • 1918)
Personal Paragraphs
Capt. Thomas Olson and daughter, Mary, left yesterday for New York, having been called there by the serious illness of Mr. Olson's son, Theodore.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Wis., Tuesday, July 9, 1918 pg. 2
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Theo Olson, aged 24, who left here some time ago for the east on the pleasure yacht Onewega, died in a hospital at Brooklyn, New York after a several weeks' illness. His father, Capt. Thos Olson left in for the east to bring the body here for burial.
A brother, Oscar of Milwaukee and two sisters, May and Thelma of this city also survive.
Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., Thurs., July 11, 1918
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- buried 07-13-1918
- age 24 years
- cause: myocarditis
- buried on Thomas Olson lot
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