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Ida Pauline <I>Aas</I> Gunderson

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Ida Pauline Aas Gunderson

Birth
Fillmore County, Minnesota, USA
Death
16 Dec 1908 (aged 30)
Litchville, Barnes County, North Dakota, USA
Burial
LaMoure County, North Dakota, USA Add to Map
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Mrs. Ida Pauline Gunderson died at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Esten Aus of this city, last Wednesday morning, December 16, at 1 o’clock. Mrs. Gunderson has been a sufferer from consumption for the past year and death came as a relief to suffering.
The deceased was born in Fillmore County, Minnesota, on May 3, 1878 and came with her parents to this state at the age of three. After her marriage to Henry Gunderson she made her home at Jamestown, until last August when she was brought to the home of her parents in this village.
Mrs. Gunderson is mourned by a devoted husband and four children in tender years, Gunda, Mabel, Effie and William, parents, four sisters and one brother. The funeral will take place Saturday at 1o’clock p.m. from the Lutheran Church, Rev. Nesvig officiating, and the remains will be interred at the Griswold Cemetery.
“After life’s fitful fever comes peace.” May she rest in peace, until the morning of resurrection, held in faithful remembrance by loving friends.
Published in the Litchville Bulletin, Litchville, North Dakota, December 18, 1908.
Mrs. Ida Pauline Gunderson died at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Esten Aus of this city, last Wednesday morning, December 16, at 1 o’clock. Mrs. Gunderson has been a sufferer from consumption for the past year and death came as a relief to suffering.
The deceased was born in Fillmore County, Minnesota, on May 3, 1878 and came with her parents to this state at the age of three. After her marriage to Henry Gunderson she made her home at Jamestown, until last August when she was brought to the home of her parents in this village.
Mrs. Gunderson is mourned by a devoted husband and four children in tender years, Gunda, Mabel, Effie and William, parents, four sisters and one brother. The funeral will take place Saturday at 1o’clock p.m. from the Lutheran Church, Rev. Nesvig officiating, and the remains will be interred at the Griswold Cemetery.
“After life’s fitful fever comes peace.” May she rest in peace, until the morning of resurrection, held in faithful remembrance by loving friends.
Published in the Litchville Bulletin, Litchville, North Dakota, December 18, 1908.

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Grave was unmarked until Dennis Olson researched the burial and facilitated in obtaining a marker.



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