Obit: Benson, Carl #1 (1861 - 1940)
Contact: Stan
 

Surnames: Bensen, Benson, Ericksmoen, Hol, Jorgenson, Norson, Rud / Ruud


----Source: Greenwood Gleaner 10/10/1940


OBITUARY OF CARL BENSON


Carl Benson
, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernt Hol was born Feb. 4, 1861 on a homestead known as Ericksmoen, located in the Township of Waller, Province of Solor in Norway.


In April 1881, he immigrated to Americas, as had other sisters and brothers before him, and joined some of them at Blair.


A short time later he secured employment with the Sawyer and Austin Lumber Company, working in the lumber camps in Clark County during the winters and on the Sawyer farm, later known as the Bowen farm, located one mile west of Longwood, during the summers. He was employed by the Sawyer and Austin Company for approximately 16 years.


On Oct. 1, 1891, he became united in marriage to Jorgine Marie Jorgenson at Eau Claire. From this wedlock were born four children, namely Leonard, Mathilde, Boy and Guy. Two sons, Roy and Guy, passed away during early manhood, and his wife, Jorgine, ordinarily called Gena, preceded him in death on Nov. 6, 1935.


The greater part of Carl Benson's life was spent as a farmer in Longwood Township, Clark County, where he, his wife and family gained a wide acquaintance and a host of friends.


Carl and Mrs. Benson were active in helping to form the present church organization in Longwood.


His death, on Sept. 26, 1940, at the age of 79 years, 7 months and 22 days, is mourned by his two surviving children, Leonard and Mathilde his three grandchildren two great-grandchildren and one sister, Mrs. Olive Rund of Minneapolis, Minn., who on account of failing health was unable to attend and many other relatives and countless friends.


Funeral services were conducted on Sept. 29 from the Norwegian Lutheran Church at Longwood, Rev. A. Norson officiating at the service. Interment was made at the church cemetery.

 

Postcard relating to the Bensen / Benson Family

 

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Obit: Benson, Carl (1861- 1940)

Contact: Knud Benson

----Source: THE WHITEHALL TIMES - OCTOBER 3, 1940

CARL BENSON

"Carl Benson died at the home of his nephew, Olaf Ericksmoen in Preston Thursday, September 26, in his 80th year. Mr. Benson was born in Vaaler parish, Norway, February 4, 1861 and came to Blair in 1881, where some of his brothers and sisters had settled. A greater part of his life was spent in Clark county, where he developed a farm. He is survived by two children, his wife and two sons preceded him in death. Funeral services were held at the Lutheran church in Longwood township, Clark county, Sunday afternoon, September 29."

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Obit: Benson, Carl #3 (1861 - 1940)

Contact: Stan
Email: stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org

 

Surnames: Benson, Hol, Jorgenson, Rund

----Sources: OWEN ENTERPRISE (Owen, Clark County, Wis.) 10/03/1940

Benson, Carl #3 (4 FEB 1861 - 26 SEP 1940)

Carl Benson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernt Hol, was born Feb. 4, 1861, on a homestead known as Ericksmoen, located in the township of Waller, Province of Solor in Norway. He was the eleventh child of twelve children.

In April 1881 he emigrated to America, as had other sisters and brothers before him, and joined some of them at Blair, Wis.

A short time later he secured employment with the Sawyer and Austin Lumber Co., working in the lumber camps in Clark County during the winters, and on the Sawyer farm, later known as the Bowen farm, located one mile west of Longwood (Clark Co., Wis.), during the summers. He was employed by the Sawyer and Austin Co. for approximately 16 years.

On Oct. 1, 1891, he became united in marriage to Jorgine Marie Jorgenson at Eau Claire. From this wedlock were born four children, namely Leonard, Mathilde, Roy and Guy. Two sons, Roy and Guy, passed away during early manhood, and his wife, Jorgine, ordinarily called Gena, preceded him in death on Nov. 6, 1935.

The greater part of part of Carl Benson’s life was spent as a farmer in Longwood Township, Clark County, where he, his wife and family gained a wide acquaintance and a host of friends.

Carl and Mrs. Benson were active in helping to form the present church organization in Longwood. Mrs. Benson was very active in church auxiliaries and Carl Benson headed the church councils during the time the present Lutheran Church in Longwood was built. He, until overtaken by old age, was active in all matters pertaining to community welfare.

His death, on Sept. 16, 1940, at the age of 79 years, 7 months and 22 days, is mourned by his two surviving children, Leonard and Mathilde; his three grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Olive Ruud of Minneapolis, Minn., who on account of failing health was unable to attend; and many other relatives and countless friends.

Funeral services were conducted on Sept. 29 from the Norwegian Lutheran Church at Longwood, Rev. A. Norson officiating at the service. Interment was made at the church cemetery.

Flower girls were six grand nieces from Blair and Maxine Thorson of Withee, Wis.

Pallbearers at the services were Carl Sorenson, Henry Sorenson, Alvin Thorson, Oscar Anderson, Julius Bredeson and Peter Larson.

Relatives from out of town who attended the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. L.B. Benson, Leonard Benson Jr., and Darlene Benson from Racine; Mr. and Mrs. Chris Olson of Black river Falls; Mr. and Mrs. Oluf Ericksmoen, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ericksmoen, Milton Ericksmoen, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Nyen, Miss Vera Nyen, Mrs. Basil Nyen, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Nyen, Mr. and Mrs. Helmer Nyen, Harvey Nyen and Miss Viola Gunderson, all of Blair; Miss Norma Nye of Ettrick; Palmer Edwards and Don Edwards of Spooner.

 

 


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