OLE HENDRICKSON(sic) ANOTHER PIONEER OF THE CITY PASSES AWAY
AFTER STROKE OF PARALYSIS
Ole Hendrickson, 736 North Eighth street, a pioneer of this city,
passed away this morning after a lingering illness brought on by
a stroke of paralysis several years ago. Mr. Hendrickson was born
in Norway, May 8, 1846, and came to this city and country in 1872.
He leaves three daughters, Anna, Cora and Hilda, and three sons,
Ole of this city, Dr. Herman Hendrickson of Green Bay and Julius
who is serving in the coast artillery service at Fort Worden, Wash.
The funeral will be held from the house Friday afternoon at 2
o’clock, Rev. Espeseth conducting the service.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Wednesday, March 28, 1917, Page 1
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[cause: cerebral hemorrage]
OLE HENDRICKSON(sic) ANOTHER PIONEER OF THE CITY PASSES AWAY
AFTER STROKE OF PARALYSIS
Ole Hendrickson, 736 North Eighth street, a pioneer of this city,
passed away this morning after a lingering illness brought on by
a stroke of paralysis several years ago. Mr. Hendrickson was born
in Norway, May 8, 1846, and came to this city and country in 1872.
He leaves three daughters, Anna, Cora and Hilda, and three sons,
Ole of this city, Dr. Herman Hendrickson of Green Bay and Julius
who is serving in the coast artillery service at Fort Worden, Wash.
The funeral will be held from the house Friday afternoon at 2
o’clock, Rev. Espeseth conducting the service.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Wednesday, March 28, 1917, Page 1
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[cause: cerebral hemorrage]
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