Scott Co., MN

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Obit of Mrs. Florence Olson

Unusually sad it is to report the death of Mrs. Florence Olson who died at
her home in this borough Monday evening from puerperal fever. Besides a
sorrowing husband she leaves three small children, the youngest a new born
babe and the oldest under five years. She was a resident here but a short
time, having arrived here to join her husband but two months ago, where he 
is employed in the wagon factory. She was a quiet and unassuming woman and 
liked by all who knew her. Her maiden name was Florence Apley and she was 
born in Garden City Oct. 6, 1871 being now in her 32d year. In 1898 she 
was married at Wells to Ole Olson. The funeral took place today with 
services at the house by Rev. F. Maser and the interment followed at 
Oakwood cemetery. Her mother and brother arrived from Garden City 
yesterday to attend the funeral.

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