Obit: Hanson, Mattia (1857 - 1927)

Contact: R. Lipprandt
Email: bob@wiclarkcountyhistory.org

Surnames: Borge, Hanson, Kluve, Skagen

----Source: The Curtiss Advance (Curtiss, Clark Co., Wisconsin), Wednesday, January 4, 1927.

Hanson, Mattia (13 Jan. 1857 - 26 Dec. 1927)

MRS. MATT HANSON PASSED AWAY MONDAY

Mrs. Matt Hanson was born in Norway, Jan. 13 1857. In May, 1883 she was married to Matt Hanson and shortly after they came to America settling first in Monroe County. In the fall of 1883 they moved to their farm near Curtiss, where she has lived ever since.

She passed from this life Monday, Dec. 26, 1927 at the age of 70 years, 11 months and 13 days.

She leave to mourn her loss her husband Matt Hanson, two daughters, Mrs. Helga Kluve and Emma Hanson and one son Ole Hanson. Four children preceded her in death, two in infancy, Julius in 1913 and Clara in 1917.

Funeral Services were held Thursday afternoon from the home and from the Norwegian Lutheran Church, Rev. Skagen officiating. Burial was made in the Norwegian cemetery.

The entire community extend sympathy to the bereaved family.

CARD OF THANKS

We wish to thank the kind neighbors and friends for their help and comfort to us in the loss of our wife and mother. Also to thank the choir and all who sent the beautiful flower offerings.

Matt Hanson and children.

Note: The spelling of the surname Hansen is scattered through the above obituary and card of thanks. Hanson was used on the stone marker at St. Paul’s Lutheran Cemetery, Twp. Hoard, Clark County.

 

 


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