Obit: Talso, Lydia (1875 – 1963)

Contact:  Pat Braun

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Surnames:  Talso, Tolonen

----Source: Owen Enterprise (Owen, Clark Co., Wis.) 1/9/1964

Talso, Lydia (1875 – 17 DEC 1963)

 FUNERAL SERVICES HELD FOR MRS. MATTI TALSO

Funeral services were held on Saturday afternoon, December 21 from the Bethany Lutheran Church, Owen, for Mrs. Matti (Lydia) Talso with Pastor Lauri Isaacson officiating.  Burial was made at Riverside Cemetery.  She was a member of the Bethany Lutheran Church of Owen. 

Serving as pallbearers were Laurence Scheuerman, Milton Seaman, Toivo Manninen, Arne Holopainen, Nielo Kytola, Carl Manninen.

Miss Bunee Kraut sang “Near The Cross: and “Sweet Hour of Prayer,” accompanied by Mrs.
Toivo Kallio.

A resident of the Town of Longwood for the past 51 years, Mrs. Matti (Lydia) Talso passed away at the home of her son Rudy, on December 17, 1963.  Her death was attributed to a heart condition.

Born in Finland on April 7, 1875, Mrs. Talso had attained the age of 88 years, eight months and 10 days.

The deceased, nee Lydia Tolonen, was united in marriage to the late Matti Talso in 1901 at Ely, Minnesota.  The couple moved to the Town of Longwood 11 years later establishing their home on a farm.  Since her husband’s death she continued to live on the home place with her son Rudy.

Surviving are five sons, Rudy and Vaino of route 3, Greenwood; Elmer Talso of Garibaldi, Oregon; a daughter of Garibaldi, Oregon; a daughter Talso  of Waukegan, Illinois; Ralph Talso of Garibaldi, Oregon, a daughter Alice Talso of Oak Park,, Illinois, and three grandsons.


 

 


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