Mrs. John H. Erickson of Bigfork passed away Monday at the Itasca hospital following a three month illness. Funeral services will be conducted, Saturday afternoon at one o'clock at the Libbery Funeral chapel with Rev. H. J. Snyder officiating. Services will also be conducted at the Bigfork village hall the same afternoon at 3 o'clock with Rev. L. O. Lee officiating. Burial will be made in the Bigfork cemetery.
Mrs. Erickson who will be remembered by many as Georgia Backstrom, was born April 25, 1900 at Delavan and was nearly 39 years of age at the time of her death. She moved to Blackberry years ago with her parents and attended and graduated from the local high school.
She is survived by her husband and three children, all of Bigfork, her mother, Mrs. Viola Backstrom, and her sister, Mrs. Ruth Rydberg, both of Trout Lake.
Herald-Review
Grand Rapids, Minnesota
Wednesday, March 8, 1939
Mrs. John H. Erickson of Bigfork passed away Monday at the Itasca hospital following a three month illness. Funeral services will be conducted, Saturday afternoon at one o'clock at the Libbery Funeral chapel with Rev. H. J. Snyder officiating. Services will also be conducted at the Bigfork village hall the same afternoon at 3 o'clock with Rev. L. O. Lee officiating. Burial will be made in the Bigfork cemetery.
Mrs. Erickson who will be remembered by many as Georgia Backstrom, was born April 25, 1900 at Delavan and was nearly 39 years of age at the time of her death. She moved to Blackberry years ago with her parents and attended and graduated from the local high school.
She is survived by her husband and three children, all of Bigfork, her mother, Mrs. Viola Backstrom, and her sister, Mrs. Ruth Rydberg, both of Trout Lake.
Herald-Review
Grand Rapids, Minnesota
Wednesday, March 8, 1939
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