ELTON HANSON LOSES TO DEATH IN GRIM BATTLE
Elton Hanson died at Maple Crest sanitorium at Whitelaw at 3:30 yesterday
afternoon after a long brave flight to recover health and strength following
an attack last March of double pleural pneumonia. Funeral services will be
held Tuesday afternoon at 2 oclock at the First Lutheran church, the Rev. D.G.
Ristad officiating. Burial will be at Evergreen.
Mr. Hanson as born in this city January 15, 1899 and had always made his home
here except for a year spent at Milwaukee. He was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Hanson, Huron street, and received his education here and had been employed
as a skilled mechanic until ill health overtook him. Besides his parents, Mr.
Hanson is survived by his widow, nee Florence Williamson to whom he was
married April 29, 1920 and by three brothers, Raymond, Ludwig and Walton and
by three sisters, Mildred, Ethel and Harriet.
Deceased was loved by a large circle of friends and respected by the community
and his untimely death is greatly deplored.
Manitowoc Herald News, August 4, 1923 P. 1
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[bur 08-07-1923/cause: pulmonary tuberculosis/bur on Mrs. Florence Hanson lot]
ELTON HANSON LOSES TO DEATH IN GRIM BATTLE
Elton Hanson died at Maple Crest sanitorium at Whitelaw at 3:30 yesterday
afternoon after a long brave flight to recover health and strength following
an attack last March of double pleural pneumonia. Funeral services will be
held Tuesday afternoon at 2 oclock at the First Lutheran church, the Rev. D.G.
Ristad officiating. Burial will be at Evergreen.
Mr. Hanson as born in this city January 15, 1899 and had always made his home
here except for a year spent at Milwaukee. He was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Hanson, Huron street, and received his education here and had been employed
as a skilled mechanic until ill health overtook him. Besides his parents, Mr.
Hanson is survived by his widow, nee Florence Williamson to whom he was
married April 29, 1920 and by three brothers, Raymond, Ludwig and Walton and
by three sisters, Mildred, Ethel and Harriet.
Deceased was loved by a large circle of friends and respected by the community
and his untimely death is greatly deplored.
Manitowoc Herald News, August 4, 1923 P. 1
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[bur 08-07-1923/cause: pulmonary tuberculosis/bur on Mrs. Florence Hanson lot]
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