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Henry E Olson

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Henry E Olson Veteran

Birth
Marinette, Marinette County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
17 Oct 1946 (aged 51)
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
T-21-7-6
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HENRY E. OLSON

(1895 • 1946)


Henry E. Olson, 51, of 411 North Ninth street, a veteran of World War I, collapsed late Friday afternoon while a work in a grain pit at the Rahr Malting company, and died of a heart attack.


Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Urbanek and Schlei funeral home. Burial will be in Evergreen cemetery.


Mr. Olson was born in Marinette in 1895 and after completing his schooling entered the armed services in the first World War. He returned to Marinette and married Miss Ellen Fink in 1923. They moved to this city, and he had been employed for years at the Rahr plant. He was vice-president of the AFL, local No. 297, Brewers and Malsters union.


Survivors are his wife; four sons, Harlan, Delwin, Donald and Charles, all at home; three brothers, Anton and Oscar of Marinette, Carl of St. Ignace, Mich.; five sisters, Mrs. J.F. Boullack and Mrs. Joseph Jesperson of this city, Mrs. Fred Jerperson of Minneapolis, Mrs. Anna Johnson and Mrs. Hilda Bergman of Portland, Ore.


The body may be viewed at the funeral home until the hour of services.


Manitowoc Herald Times, Wis., Friday, October 18, 1946 P. 2


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  • died 10-17-1946
  • buried 10-19-1946
  • age 51 years


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HENRY E. OLSON

(1895 • 1946)


Henry E. Olson, 51, of 411 North Ninth street, a veteran of World War I, collapsed late Friday afternoon while a work in a grain pit at the Rahr Malting company, and died of a heart attack.


Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Urbanek and Schlei funeral home. Burial will be in Evergreen cemetery.


Mr. Olson was born in Marinette in 1895 and after completing his schooling entered the armed services in the first World War. He returned to Marinette and married Miss Ellen Fink in 1923. They moved to this city, and he had been employed for years at the Rahr plant. He was vice-president of the AFL, local No. 297, Brewers and Malsters union.


Survivors are his wife; four sons, Harlan, Delwin, Donald and Charles, all at home; three brothers, Anton and Oscar of Marinette, Carl of St. Ignace, Mich.; five sisters, Mrs. J.F. Boullack and Mrs. Joseph Jesperson of this city, Mrs. Fred Jerperson of Minneapolis, Mrs. Anna Johnson and Mrs. Hilda Bergman of Portland, Ore.


The body may be viewed at the funeral home until the hour of services.


Manitowoc Herald Times, Wis., Friday, October 18, 1946 P. 2


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  • died 10-17-1946
  • buried 10-19-1946
  • age 51 years


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