Obit For | Frederick Hultgren |
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Headline | #1. FUNERAL SERVICE HELD FOR KING'S PRAIRIE MAN |
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#1. Monett Times - Monday, Nov. 19, 1928 FRED HULTGREN DIES AFTER LONG SICKNESS Fredrick Hultgren who lived on Kings Prairie fifty years, died at his home at 8:40 O'clock Monday morning after an illness of eight months. Death was caused by cancer. Funeral Services will be held at Kings Prairie Union Church at 1:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. The Rev. Sherman Erickson will be the minister. Burial will be in Spring River cemetery near Verona. Callaway'sUndertaking firm will be in charge. Mr. Hultgren was born in Stockholm, Sweden, March 19, 1847, a son of Mr. & Mrs. Fred Hultgren. As a young man he came to America and settled in Barry Co. after traveling a number of states. Mr. Hultgren was twice married , his first wife having been dead twenty years. Of this marriage, threedaughters survive. They are Mrs. John Peterson of Arnold Chapel, Mrs. C.A. Dummit of Springfield, and Mrs. Jennie Poyner of St. Louis.His second wife and their sons, Joe, Walter, Carl, Andrew and Fred, also survive. In Sweden he was a member of the Lutheran church. After coming to this country he joined the Methodist Church. #2. The Monett Times - Unknown Date FUNERAL SERVICE HELD FOR KING'S PRAIRIE MAN Funeral services for Fred Hultgren, who died at his home on King's Prairie early Monday morning were held at the King's Prairie Union church at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. The Rev. Sherman Erickson, assisted by the Rev. Albion Erickson, conducted the service. They, with Mrs. Sherman Erickson furnished the music. Burial was in the Spring River cemetery. Pall bearers were Frank Jackson, Joe Beymer, Ed Long, Marion Tate, Ira Jackson and Jake Carter. Callaway's undertaking company was in charge of the funeral. |
Newspaper or Funeral Home | #1. & # 2. Monett Times |
Date | #1. Monday, Nov. 19, 1928 - # 2. Unknown Date |
Death Cert Link | - |
Resource | Monett Times |
Submitted by | Wilma Fields |