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Einfeldt, Albert (1883 - 1941)

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EINFELDT ANDREWS VARNEY


----Source: Greenwood Gleaner 1/30/1941


OBITUARY OF ALBERT EINFELDT


Albert Einfeldt
, youngest son of Frederick and Caroline Einfeldt, was born in Chicago, Ill., Feb. 12, 1883 and passed away in Duluth, Minn. Jan. 17, 1941, having reached nearly 58 years of age. In 1895, the family moved to Clark County onto the Spalding farm north of Greenwood. After completing his grade schooling at Greenwood, he took the Short Course at Madison and worked several years on dairy farms near Waukeson and Duluth, Minn.


On March 21, 1910 he was united in marriage to Maria Andrews of Duluth. To this union were born two sons, James, now of Brocton, N.Y. and Leonard at Duluth. They resided on his farm two miles north of Greenwood until 1915, when they moved to Duluth, Minn., where he worked at various occupations. At the time of his death, he was operating a truck for store delivery business. He had been loading some very heavy boxes, got into the truck, started the engine and collapsed over the steering wheel.


He leaves to mourn his loss, his wife, two sons, a daughter-in-law and two grandchildren, a brother, Richard in New York, a sister, Mrs. Chas. Varney and a brother, George, both of Greenwood.


Funeral services were conducted at the Johnson Funeral Home at Duluth, Minn. on Tuesday, Jan. 21, 1941 by Rev. Ham, pastor of the Central Baptist Church, Duluth.


Mrs. Chas. Varney and George Einfeldt from Greenwood attended the funeral.

 

 


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