Obit: Jacobson, Berthina #2 (1879 - 1955)  

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Surnames: Jacobson, Mansavage, Bush, Fisse, Fissi, Ruprecht, Klabunde, Junker, Janko, Klemetson, Holmen, Onsager, Hagen, Zastrupil, Schnelle, Evenson, Pederson 
 

----Source: Abbotsford Tribune (Abbotsford, Clark County, Wis.) 05/12/1955 
 

Jacobson, Berthina (28 May 1879 - 6 May 1955)  
 

Mrs. E. N. Jacobson, 75, died at her home, Friday, May 6, at 2:30 a.m., after a lingering illness. Funeral services were held Monday afternoon at 2:00 o’clock at the Zink Funeral Home. During the services, Mr. John Mansavage, Stevens Point, was the speaker and Stanley Bush, accompanied at the piano by Miss Darlene Fisse, sang "Blessed Zion," and "Jehovah God, My Shepherd." Burial was made in the Stetsonville cemetery.  
 

Pallbearers were Henry Fissi, Arnold Ruprecht, John Klabunde, Elmer Junker, Frank Janke, and Morris Klemetson. 
 

Mrs. Jacobson, the former Berthina Holmen, was born May 28, 1879 at Primrose. She was married there Sept. 26, 1901, to Edward N. Jacobson, who survives.  
 

About 15 years ago they moved to Abbotsford, having retired from years of farming in this area, Edgar and Stratford.  
 

Mr. and Mrs. Jacobson observed their golden wedding anniversary three years ago. 
 

Besides the widower, survivors include two sons, Edward Jacobson, Jr., Randolph; and Orvis Jacobson, Wausau; a brother, Olai Holmen, Argyle; and five grand children. Mrs. Jacobson was preceded in death by a brother, Ole Holmen, Grand Forks, N.D. 
 

Relatives and friends attending the funeral included Olai Holmen and daughter, Cordelia, Argyle; Ole Jacobson and son, Russell, Hillsboro; Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jacobson, Milwaukee; Mr. and Mrs. George Onsager, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Onsager, and Mrs. Martha Hagen, Madison; Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Jacobson and son, Darryll, and daughter, Sheila, Randolph; Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Jacobson and sons, Robert, James, and Jerry, Wausau; Mr. and Mrs. John Zastrupil and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zastrupil, Tomah; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schnelle, Stratford; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Evenson, Johnson Creek; and Mr. Pederson, of Michigan. 

 

 


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