Obit: Hamre, George A. (1882 - 1918)
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GREENWOOD GLEANER (Greenwood, Wis.) 01/10/1918 Hamre, George A.
(25 Mar 1882 - 2 Jan 1918) George Alfred
Hamre, a highly respected young man of the city of Greenwood, Clark
County, Wis., has lost the unequal struggle of death, and passed
peacefully away Wednesday morning, Jan. 2, 1918. He was an honest
industrious young man, and labored for the welfare of those around
him. Though he conflicted with disease he bore his cross patiently
and bravely. He endeared himself to those around him by his bright,
cheerful, and uncomplaining disposition. He enjoyed life, and made
an unequal struggle as the malady was heart trouble. "Oh God: how
mysterious and how strange are Thy ways to take from us this loved
one in the best of days." Besides the
bereaved parents the following sisters are left to mourn the sad
loss of a tender and affectionate brother, Emma J. and Laura at
home, Florence L. at Chippewa Falls, Wis., Mrs. A.J. Taylor,
Granville, N.D., Lida E. at home. The funeral was
held from the home and Lutheran Church on Saturday, Han. 5, 1918,
and was attended largely by relatives and friends. The floral
offerings were beautiful and spoke in their silent language of love
and esteem. Mrs. F. Horn, Mrs. R. Woelfe, and Rev. Kleppe sang
sweetly and tenderly the selections of the Christians undying
hopes. Rev. Kleppe read the burial ritual of the Norwegian Lutheran
Church and preached a memorial sermon from the Book of Peter, 1:
24-25. The remains were laid to rest in the Greenwood Cemetery,
where so many, young and old, have found a last resting place in
God’s acre. Those from out of
town who attended the funeral were Mr. A.J. Tyvand of Barton, N.D.,
Reuben and Raymond Gullick of Dodgeville, Wis., and Miss Lizzie
Tyvand of Los Angeles, Cal.
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