APR. 28, 1905
Mrs. Louis Anderson . Wife of Louis passed away and lived
several years at Kellogg Marsh and was well known.
She died at her home Monday of peritenitis at age 38. After an
illness of 11 days she died. She was born
in Sweden and came to US at 20
years of age. She married
and made her home for 3 years at Kellogg Marsh
after which she moved to Edgecomb where the family now resides. She leaves a
husband and 5 children to mourn the loss of a loving wife and mother and
faithful guide. Many hriends feel her loss and sympathize with the bereaved
family.
MARYSVILLE GLOBE, APR. 8, 1908
T. B. Ambuhl, One of 5 men killed in a shingle mill south of Everett, Wa., in a
boiler explosion. He was the Engineer who lived near the mill. The mill was a
small one operating only one machine and had numbers of workers.
A few men escaped unhurt or with slight injuries.
Building was totally demolished. All inside were killed. The boiler was driven
thru the building. Other portions were found far distance from scene.
He was married
with family.
EVERETT DAILY HERALD, 1911
Borgeson, Augusta A. of Edmonds, Wa died in Edmonds, no date given, born
7 Dec.
1869 in Sweden had one son Edward Brewer of Richmond Beach, and one daughter
Mrs. Edith Sylvia of Route 3, Edmonds; five grandchildren and 7 great-grand
children. Services at Challacombe & Fickel at 3pm Thurs.; the Rev. Merton L.
Lundquist officiating; Burial Evergreen Cemetery.
EVERETT DAILY HERALD, JULY 25, 1913
July 25th - C. L. Alexander died
at his home on Ave F, this morning at 9am of
heart disease. He has for last few years had frequent spells of heart
trouble. While hitching up his horse this morning with the intention of going
out to his farm near town he was compelled to go in his house because of
feeling weakness and he soon breathed his last. He had resided in Snohomish
for about 12 years the greater part of this time in painting and doing
carpentry work which he was compelled to leave off on account of illness.
He was a member of the I.O.O.F. and the Modern Woodman, Lodges and carried
insurance in the latter. He leaves a widow, 2 sons.
Rex, who is at present in Seattle Heights, and Marie and 3 daughters,
Mrs. Edward Hoew, Zelle and Doris.
Funeral arrangements have been made pending the arrival of the oldest son Rex.
JUNE 14, 1937
Andrew M. Anderson, age 49, died
Saturday evening at his home in Lakewood, Wa.
Survived by widow, Gina Anderson; two brothers, John of Lakewood, Wa., and Alf in Norway; sister
Mrs. Jennie Stenslet in Norway; his father, Johan Anderson in Norway. Services
Tuesday, at 1pm Schaefers-Shipman Funeral Home.
Burial at Marysville, Wa., in Marysville Cemetery.
JULY 15, 1937
Martha Anderson, age 52 years, died
Saturday am at family home at Arlington RFD No 1.
Survivors: husband, Gust Anderson, daughter Mrs. Donna Michaelson, son Clarence, all
living at home, a son Herbert of Seattle, and 3 grandchildren.
Services at 2:30pm Wednesday, at the Lutheren Church at Edgecomb, Wa., with
Rev. John Billdt officiating.
Burial will be at Marysville Cemetery, Marysville, Wa., under directions of
Schaffer-Shipman Funeral Home.
EVERETT DAILY HERALD, JUNE 20, 1947
Stella Eiden, Alkire. Funeral services for Stella Eiden, age 54 of 1618
Colby Ave., who died at a local hospital early Monday, following a short illness
will be held Saturday afternoon at 1pm at the funeral home of Purdy and Walters
with the Rev. Jerrold L. Mollen and the Rev. A. K.Vinje officiating.
Burial will be in the family plot at Evergreen Cemetery.
EVERETT DAILY HERALD, SEPT. 15, 1950
Edwin H. Root, who died at his home 1722 Colby Ave., yesterday morning at the age
of 59 years after a lingering illness, leaving besides his widow two daughters
Mrs. Gertrude Langan of Clear Lake, and Mrs. Jennie Beaman of this city;
Arthur Root of Monroe; Roy Root of this city and his aged mother 93 years of
age, who resides in Canada. Mr. Root was a member of the W.O.W. Lodge at Kent,
and also a member of the Yeoman Lodge at Monroe, WA.
The funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon afternoon at 2 o'clock at Maulsby's Chapel.
Rev. W. E. Randall officiating.
The body will be shipped Wednesday morning to Monroe for internment.
Boivin, August, age 85, of 2025 Hoyt Ave. died at a local hospital Saturday
following an extented illness.
He was born
in Canada 12 Aug 1865 and had resided in
Everett for the past 2 years. Surviving are his daughter Mrs. Patrick Dennee
of 2025 Hoyt Ave.; three sons: Charles Bolvin of Wilwaukee, WI; Henry Bolvin of
Ingram, WI; and Alex Bolvin of Alberta, MI; and 12 grandchildren.
Rosary was said Sunday evening at 8pm at the funeral home of Purdy and Walters.
The body was shipped late Monday to Wabeno, WI.
Whalley, Mrs Mary P. Services for Mary, who died Sunday at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. Edith Halladay, of 4004 Rucker Ave., will be conducted Wednesday
afternoon at 2pm at Jerreads Chapel, the Rev. E. A. Wolfe of the First Methodist
Church officiating. Cremation and inurnment will take place at View Crest Abbey.
Christensen, Marcia Ann Private services for Marcia Ann Christensen, infant
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Christensen, 606 View Ridge Drive, who died
Saturday, will be held at the Chapel of Challacombe & Fickel at 3 pm Wednesday
afternoon.
The Rev. Robert B. Brown will conduct the service.
Burial will be in the family plot at Evergreen Cemetery.
Fisher, Mary Elizabeth, age 79, died
at her home at 2306 Maple St. early Monday
following a brief illness.
Services will be held Wed afternoon at 3 pm at the funeral home
of Purdy and Walters.
The Rev. James Fairbrook of the Central Christian church officiating.
Burial will be in family plot at Evergreen Cemetery.
Kasey, John W of 3030 Grand Ave. died
suddenly Sat.
Services will be held at Challacombe and Fikel at 11am Wednesday morning,
Dr. Edward A Wolfe officiating of the First Methodist Church.
Will conduct Burial in Cypress Lawn Cemetery.
Molyneux, Mrs. Molly, age 82, 425 S. Chamberlin Ave., Rockwood, passed away
Wednesday night at the Rockwood hospital.
Survivors: daughters Mrs. Harry H. Young, Everett, WA; Mrs. Robert Foster,
Falls Church, VA; son Paul Molyneux, Spokane, WA; sister Mrs. Fannie Elliott,
Corbin, KY, four grandchildren three great-grandchildren.
Funeral services at the First Presbyterian Church Saturday at 2pm.
Interment: Oak Grove Cem., Rev. G. David Campbell officiating.
The remains will rest at Booth Funeral Home until one hour before service.
The family will receive friends 7 to 9 pm on Friday evening at Booth Funeral home Rockwood.
SEPT. 24, 1953
Funeral services were held in Arlington, WA, for Erick Anderson, age 84 of
Route 5, Arlington, Wa, who died in an Arlington hospital Saturday.
Mr. Anderson was orn in Norway, Dec. 24, 1868 and came to US in 1890.
He came to this community in 1902.
Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Ruth Sullivan, of Route 5, Arlington, WA; a
brother in Norway, four grandchildren, and seven great grandchildren.
Rev. E. E. Sandvig officiated at burial services.
DEC. 28, 1972
Emma O. Anderson, age 74, of 3127 71ST Ave. NE Marysville, died Dec. 19, 1972.
She was born
Feb. 8,1898 in ND and came to Marysville in 1903.
She was a member of Bethlehem Lutheren Church and Kellogg Marsh Grange.
She and Mr. Anderson celebrated their 54th wedding anniversary this year.
She leaves her husband, Anton of Marysville; a son, Elmer of Stanwood, Wa;
a daughter, Evelyn Graafstra of Granite Falls; six grandchildren, one
great grandchild, and numerous nieces and nephews.
Services were Thursday in Irving Funeral Home, Marysville.
Pastor Edward Wagner officiated. Interment
was in Marysville Cem.
Casketbearers were Leonard Nielsen, Clarence Monson, Leo Jensen, Norwood
Rude, Lawrence Vaa and Ruben Nelson.
Memorials may be made to heart fund.
EVERETT DAILY HERALD, OCT. 25, 1973
Marian V. Aline, of 17122 Talbot Road died August 20th in a local hospital.
She will be taken to the Vancouver Funeral home in Vancouver, Wa.,
for services the early part of the week.
Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Baker's
Funeral home in Edmonds, Wa.
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