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Ole J Olson

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Ole J Olson

Birth
Glenmore, Brown County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
31 May 1947 (aged 65)
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
R-18-5-1
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OLE OLSON

(1882 • 1947)


Ole Olson, 64, of 719 North Eighth street, was stricken with a heart attack Friday night, while attending the Strand theater. Moved to the Holy Family hospital in the ambulance, he died early today.


Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Monday at St. Paul's Lutheran church, the Rev. R.B. Walden officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen cemetery.


Mr. Olson was born at Glenmore, Brown county, in 1882 and came here with his brother, Anton, in 1900. They operated a livery stable on North Eighth street for 15 years. In recent years Mr. Olson had been employed at Dick Bros. bakery. He never married. He was a member of the Odd Fellows lodge.


His brother, Anton of Manitowoc Rapids, is the only survivor.


The body may be viewed at the Urbanek and Schlei funeral home from Sunday noon until 10 a.m. Monday when it will be moved to the church to lie in state until the hour of services.


Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. May 31, 1947 P. 2


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OLE OLSON

(1882 • 1947)


Ole Olson, 64, of 719 North Eighth street, was stricken with a heart attack Friday night, while attending the Strand theater. Moved to the Holy Family hospital in the ambulance, he died early today.


Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Monday at St. Paul's Lutheran church, the Rev. R.B. Walden officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen cemetery.


Mr. Olson was born at Glenmore, Brown county, in 1882 and came here with his brother, Anton, in 1900. They operated a livery stable on North Eighth street for 15 years. In recent years Mr. Olson had been employed at Dick Bros. bakery. He never married. He was a member of the Odd Fellows lodge.


His brother, Anton of Manitowoc Rapids, is the only survivor.


The body may be viewed at the Urbanek and Schlei funeral home from Sunday noon until 10 a.m. Monday when it will be moved to the church to lie in state until the hour of services.


Manitowoc Herald Times, Manitowoc, Wis. May 31, 1947 P. 2


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