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Waupaca Post

October 17, 1907

 

            Mrs. Karen Anderson, wife of Henry Anderson on Royalton Street died at her home on Wednesday after a very short illness.  Just before Tuesday noon, she suddenly fainted and was unconscious until the time of her death, about one o’clock Wednesday morning.  She had been in poor health for a number of years.  With her husband and children, she came to this country about sixteen years ago and about twelve years ago came to Waupaca, where they have lived since.  Seven children were born to them, all of whom are living, Emma, Azel, Bennie, Emiline, Mary, Martha and Otto.  Mrs. Anderson was forty-nine years of age, and she will be missed by all who knew her.

            The funeral will be held Saturday afternoon at half past one from the home and two o’clock from Our Savior’s Lutheran church, Rev. Andreasen, officiating.

            The bereaved family have the sympathy of all friends.

 

Waupaca Record

October 17, 1907

 

            Mrs. Henry Anderson died at her home on Royalton street on Wednesday morning at one o’clock from the effects of a stroke of paralysis at the age of 49 years.

            Karen Anderson was born in Denmark, Dec 13, 1858, and came with her husband to America fourteen years ago.  In 1895 they came to Waupaca, where they have since resided.  Seven children were born to them, who, with the bereaved husband, are left to mourn the loss of a loving mother.

            The funeral will be held from Our Savior’s Church on Saturday afternoon at two o’clock, Rev. M.N. Andreason, officiating.

 

 

Waupaca Republican

October 18, 1907

 

            Mrs. Karen Andersen, the wife of Henry Andersen the carpenter, on Royalton street, died on Wednesday morning after but a few hours of sickness, at the age of forty-nine years, leaving a husband and seven children to mourn her loss.

            The funeral will take place on Saturday afternoon at 2 o’clock from Our Savior’s Lutheran church.