Obit: Hanson, Laura (Mrs. Emil Hanson) (1897 – 1963)
Contact: Dinah Reinke
Email: 2tails8paws@charter.net
Surnames: Hanson, Kading, La Nou, Bolan, Zeiske
------Source: Tribune-Phonograph (Abbotsford, Clark Co.,
Wis.) 01/09/1964
------Pokallus, Arthur R. (8 MAY 1897 – 30 DEC 1963)
Funeral services were held Jan. 3 at Leiser’s Funeral
Home in Cadott for Mrs. Emil Hanson, 66, of Chippewa Falls, Wis.
She passed away Monday, Dec. 30, at the Memorial Hospital of Southern
California following a lingering illness.
Laura Kading Hanson was born May 8, 1897 at Colby.
On June 18, 1919 she was married to Emil Hanson.
Together they operated cheese factories in Stratford, Drywood and
Crescent. They moved to Lake Wissota
in 1948, where they have since resided.
She was a member of the Seventh Day Adventist church.
Survivors include her husband; two sons, Emeron of
Beverly Hills, Calif., Deone of Paso Rubles, Calif.; one daughter, Mrs. Louis
(LaVerne) La Nou of Cadott, Wis.; one sister, Mrs. Milford (Margret) Bolan of
Stratford; three brothers, Anton Kading of Detroit, Mich., Lester Kading and
Ernest Kading of Sheboygan; and eight grand children.
Services were conducted by Pastor S. B. Olney.
Mrs. Raymond Post sang “Asleep in Jesus” and “Until We Meet Again”,
accompanied by Mrs. Walter Brovald.
Pall bearers were nephews: Derald Kading, Floyd Hanson,
Eugene Zeiske, Emil Hanson, Eldor Hanson and Harold Hanson.
Interment was made in the Cadott cemetery.
Out of town relatives and friends attended from Shawano,
Colby, LaCrosse, Sheboygan, Milwaukee, Abbotsford, Marshfield, Eau Claire, Fall
Creek, Holcombe, Cornell, Rockland, Jim Falls, Chippewa Falls, Detroit Mich.,
Beverly Hills, Calif., San Jose, Calif., and Medota, Ill.
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