Obit: Anderson, Margaret E. (1899 – 1975)

Transcriber: stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org 

Surnames: Anderson, Kringle, Dunow, Jasmer, Disotell, Wester, Arndt, Luczaj, Turnquist

---------Source: Owen Enterprise (Owen, Clark County, Wis.) 13 Aug 1975

Anderson, Margaret E. (3 APR 1899 – 11 AUG 1975)

At 1 p.m. Friday, August 15, 1975, funeral services for Mrs. Margaret E. Anderson, Owen (Clark Co., Wis.), will be conducted from the Alliance Church, Owen. The Rev. Lester Kringle will officiated, with burial to be made at Riverside Cemetery.

The Kraut-Maurina Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements, and announced that visitations may be made at the funeral home after three o'clock tomorrow (Thursday) afternoon.

Mrs. Anderson has been making her home with her daughter, Mrs. Richard (Donna) Dunow, in Kenosha for the past years and a half, and was visiting the home of another daughter, Mrs. Vernon (Dorothy) Jasmer, Withee (Clark Co.), when she was stricken with an apparent heart attack at 12:45 a.m. Tuesday.

The deceased was born April 3, 1899, in La Crosse, and grew up as a child at Red Lodge, Montana. On December 15, 1915 she was united in marriage to Alden J. Anderson in a ceremony performed in North Dakota. He preceded her in death, passing away July 16, 1965. After their marriage the couple farmed near Curtiss in Mayville Township (Clark Co.) until 1933, when they moved to a farm near Owen in the town of Longwood. They resided there until 1958, when they moved to Owen.

She is survived by three sisters, Mrs. Emil Disotell, Fay Wester, and Dude Wester, Spokane, Washington; a brother, Peter Wester, Arlington, Washington, D.C.; five sons, Maurice, Dallas, Texas, Rasmus, Willowick, Ohio, Kenneth, Anaheim, California, Alden, Athens, and Gerald, Anchorage, Alaska; five daughters, Mrs. George (Joyce) Arndt, Caledonia, Mrs. Vernon (Dorothy) Jasmer, Withee, Mrs. Helen Luczaj and Mrs. Alan (Mary) Turnquist, West Allis, and Mrs. Richard (Donna) Dunow, Kenosha.

 

 


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