Obit: Olson, Einar (1900 -
1964)
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Surnames: Olson, Schommer,
Perry, Ziemer, Overright, Kramer, Beisner, Boreson, Malchow
----Source:
Tribune/Phonograph (Abbotsford, Clark Co., Wis.) 26 Nov 1964
Olson, Einar
(23 DEC 1900 - 21 NOV 1964)
Funeral services for Einar Olson, 63, who
died of a heart attack at 3 p.m. Saturday while deer hunting in the town of
Prentice near Phillips, were held Wednesday afternoon. The body was taken from
the Lulloff Funeral Home at Colby at noon and lay in state at St. Peter's
Lutheran Church, Dorchester, until the 1:30 o'clock services which were
conducted by the Rev. F.H. Sprengler. Miss Dorothy Kieser and Mrs. Charles
Plautz of Abbotsford sang "Just As I Am," "The Lord is My Shepherd," and "Heaven
Is My Home."
Eight nephews served as pallbearers: Galen and Ronnie Olson,
Orin Kramer, tom and David Malchow, Harold and Kenneth Schommer and Alvin
DeBruin. Interment was made in the Abbotsford Cemetery.
Einar Olson was
born Dec. 23, 1900, in the town of Clayton, Outagamie County, and at the age of
one year came with his parents to the town of Holton. His marriage to Josephine
Schommer took place Oct. 16, 1920, at Abbotsford.
After their marriage,
the couple farmed in the town of Holton (Marathon Co., Wis.) for 27 years. They
then moved to Abbotsford where Mr. Olson had been employed at Streckert
Manufacturing Co. for 10 years. He retired about five years ago.
He was a
member of St. Peter's Lutheran Church in Dorchester.
In addition to his
wife, he is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Bert (Vernice) Perry, Mrs.
Frederick (Mae) Ziemer, and Mrs. Eldon (Shirley) Overright, Bradley, Ill.; nine
grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. Clara Kramer and Mrs. Edith Beisner,
Abbotsford, Mrs. Helma Boreson and Mrs. Ray Malchow, Neenah; and a brother,
Oscar Olson, Abbotsford.
All of the children came to attend the funeral
of their father; eight of the nine grandchildren were here and the four sisters
and one brother, as well as other relatives and friends.
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