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Addie Belinde <I>Benson</I> Gilbertson

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Addie Belinde Benson Gilbertson

Birth
Death
18 Mar 1950 (aged 86)
Burial
Spring Grove, Houston County, Minnesota, USA Add to Map
Plot
Bl26, Lot 4, Grave B
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Addie Belinde Gilbertson, age 86, died Saturday, Mar 18, 1950. She was born to Embrick Endrud Benson and Kjersti Pedersdtr (Ruen) Benson and married Gustav T. Gilbertson on Jul 20, 1884. They lived on the Gilbertson Farm south of Spring Grove, where she lived up to 1927, since that time she has made her home with her daughter, Mrs. Anna (Gilmar) Muller. She is survived by six sons, Timan, Clarence, Peter, Gerhard, Henry, Oscar; one daughter, Anna. Preceded in death by Gustav who died in 1923 in Montana; one son, Willie in 1918, one stillborn daughter in 1888, eleven grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held on Thursday, March 23rd from the Engell Funeral Home and from Trinity Church with Rev. O. Mikkelson officiating. Burial was in Trinity Cemetery in Spring Grove. Addie was a life long member of Trinity Lutheran Church and she was always interested in the welfare of the congregation and her large family.
Addie Belinde Gilbertson, age 86, died Saturday, Mar 18, 1950. She was born to Embrick Endrud Benson and Kjersti Pedersdtr (Ruen) Benson and married Gustav T. Gilbertson on Jul 20, 1884. They lived on the Gilbertson Farm south of Spring Grove, where she lived up to 1927, since that time she has made her home with her daughter, Mrs. Anna (Gilmar) Muller. She is survived by six sons, Timan, Clarence, Peter, Gerhard, Henry, Oscar; one daughter, Anna. Preceded in death by Gustav who died in 1923 in Montana; one son, Willie in 1918, one stillborn daughter in 1888, eleven grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held on Thursday, March 23rd from the Engell Funeral Home and from Trinity Church with Rev. O. Mikkelson officiating. Burial was in Trinity Cemetery in Spring Grove. Addie was a life long member of Trinity Lutheran Church and she was always interested in the welfare of the congregation and her large family.


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