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Mrs Frances Luceal Lindahl

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Mrs Frances Luceal Lindahl

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28 Oct 1945 (aged 22)
Lusk, Niobrara County, Wyoming, USA
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Lusk, Niobrara County, Wyoming, USA Add to Map
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Mrs. Frances Luceal Lindahl, 22, wife of Ernest Lindahl, died at the Lusk Hospital at 4:45 Sunday morning, having been admitted as a surgical patient the previous Tuesday.

The Lindahls are former residents of Lance Creek, having moved to McFadden, Wyo., recently.

Mrs. Lindahl is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Aberle of Lance Creek and granddaughter of Mrs. Gilbert Brown of Lusk and niece of Leota Kobbe, also of Lusk. She is the mother of a two-year-old daughter, Beverly, and has a brother, John Aberle, who is in the service and is stationed on 0kinawa.

Funeral services were conducted at the Peet Chapel in Lusk on Wednesday afternoon, with Rev. Paul Hoover of the Gospel Hall of Casper officiating.

Music was furnished by Mrs. H. J. Templeton, Miss LaVerne Johns and Miss Irene Ellison, who sang "This World is Not My Home," and "Some Time We'll Understand." Mrs. Templeton sang as a solo "In the Garden." Mrs. Gerald Bardo accompanied the numbers.

Interment was made in the Lusk Cemetery.
Mrs. Frances Luceal Lindahl, 22, wife of Ernest Lindahl, died at the Lusk Hospital at 4:45 Sunday morning, having been admitted as a surgical patient the previous Tuesday.

The Lindahls are former residents of Lance Creek, having moved to McFadden, Wyo., recently.

Mrs. Lindahl is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Aberle of Lance Creek and granddaughter of Mrs. Gilbert Brown of Lusk and niece of Leota Kobbe, also of Lusk. She is the mother of a two-year-old daughter, Beverly, and has a brother, John Aberle, who is in the service and is stationed on 0kinawa.

Funeral services were conducted at the Peet Chapel in Lusk on Wednesday afternoon, with Rev. Paul Hoover of the Gospel Hall of Casper officiating.

Music was furnished by Mrs. H. J. Templeton, Miss LaVerne Johns and Miss Irene Ellison, who sang "This World is Not My Home," and "Some Time We'll Understand." Mrs. Templeton sang as a solo "In the Garden." Mrs. Gerald Bardo accompanied the numbers.

Interment was made in the Lusk Cemetery.


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