Mrs. Anna Christine Gustaveson, wife of H.S. Gustaveson of the town of Manitowoc
Rapids, died at the family home this morning after a long illness. Her condition
was not regarded as being particularly serious up until the past week when she
suffered a relapse from an attack of influenza from which she was ill last
winter.
Mrs. Gustaveson was born in the town of Manitowoc Rapids on April 27, 1868
and lived her entire life in that township where the family is one of the best
known in the vicinity. She married H.S. Gustaveson on August 2, 1890 and her
husband together with a son, Robert, a student at Lawrence College, Appleton,
and a daughter Mrs. Arthur E. Peterson, Buffalo, N.Y., and two sisters Mrs.
Catherine Kolstad of Marshfield and Mrs. Neal Shea of St. Louis, survive.
Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the First
Lutheran church in this city with the Rev. Ristad officiating at the services
at the church and at Evergreen cemetery.
Manitowoc Herald News, April 9, 1929 p.13
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Madson news:
This community extends sympathy to the survivors of Mrs. Herman Gustaveson who
passed away at the family home on Tuesday, after a long and severe illness. The
funeral took place on Friday afternoon.
Manitowoc Herald News, Friday, April 12, 1929 P. 11
Mrs. Anna Christine Gustaveson, wife of H.S. Gustaveson of the town of Manitowoc
Rapids, died at the family home this morning after a long illness. Her condition
was not regarded as being particularly serious up until the past week when she
suffered a relapse from an attack of influenza from which she was ill last
winter.
Mrs. Gustaveson was born in the town of Manitowoc Rapids on April 27, 1868
and lived her entire life in that township where the family is one of the best
known in the vicinity. She married H.S. Gustaveson on August 2, 1890 and her
husband together with a son, Robert, a student at Lawrence College, Appleton,
and a daughter Mrs. Arthur E. Peterson, Buffalo, N.Y., and two sisters Mrs.
Catherine Kolstad of Marshfield and Mrs. Neal Shea of St. Louis, survive.
Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the First
Lutheran church in this city with the Rev. Ristad officiating at the services
at the church and at Evergreen cemetery.
Manitowoc Herald News, April 9, 1929 p.13
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Madson news:
This community extends sympathy to the survivors of Mrs. Herman Gustaveson who
passed away at the family home on Tuesday, after a long and severe illness. The
funeral took place on Friday afternoon.
Manitowoc Herald News, Friday, April 12, 1929 P. 11
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