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Anna Marie Monson
The Kremlin Journal
Kremlin, Garfield Co., OK
November 11, 1920
Page 6, column 2
Submitted by: Emily Jordan

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Anna MONSON

Kremlin Cemetery


OBITUARY
Anna Marie Monson, born July 13, 1848, at Aspa, Sweden, died November 3, 1920; confirmed in the Lutheran church at Carlscrona, Sweden, 1864, died November 3, 1920. Moved from Sweden and landed at Wichita, June 14, 1884. She lost her speech and hearing from an attack of brain fever when eight years of age. She has made her home with her sister, Mrs. O. Gumerson since twenty years ago.
At her death, she was 72 years, 3 months and 20 days of age. She has two sisters living, Mrs. O. Gumerson and Mrs. John Anderson.
She lived a conscientious Christian life and was loved by all who knew her.


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