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From THE COLUMBUS (NE.) DAILY TELEGRAM, April 8, 1952, pg. 4, col. 7-8-
Rites Held For Ernest Hansen
BELGRADE, (Special) -- Services for Ernest Hansen, 79, who died at
Fullerton Memorial hospital Monday, were held at the Fullerton funeral
home Friday morning with the Rev. Roy Wingate, Methodist pastor from
Belgrade, officiating. Interment was made at Mr. Hansen's former home in
Leigh.
Mr. Hansen and children came to Nance county from Leigh in 1918 and
farmed west of Belgrade until 1932 when he returned to Leigh. The past
year he has made his home with his daughter, Mrs. Carl Newquist of
Belgrade.
Mrs. Hansen preceded him in death in 1914. Surviving are three sons,
George and Walter of Cedar Rapids and Arnold of Van Nuys, Calif., four
daughters, Mrs. O.T. Gainsforth and Mrs. Hazel Suhr of Fremont, Mrs.
Julius Burgert of Portland, Ore., and Mrs. Carl Newquist.[ColfaxDeutschlandPlatte.FBK.FTW]
From THE COLUMBUS (NE.) DAILY TELEGRAM, April 8, 1952, pg. 4, col. 7-8-
Rites Held For Ernest Hansen
BELGRADE, (Special) -- Services for Ernest Hansen, 79, who died at
Fullerton Memorial hospital Monday, were held at the Fullerton funeral
home Friday morning with the Rev. Roy Wingate, Methodist pastor from
Belgrade, officiating. Interment was made at Mr. Hansen's former home in
Leigh.
Mr. Hansen and children came to Nance county from Leigh in 1918 and
farmed west of Belgrade until 1932 when he returned to Leigh. The past
year he has made his home with his daughter, Mrs. Carl Newquist of
Belgrade.
Mrs. Hansen preceded him in death in 1914. Surviving are three sons,
George and Walter of Cedar Rapids and Arnold of Van Nuys, Calif., four
daughters, Mrs. O.T. Gainsforth and Mrs. Hazel Suhr of Fremont, Mrs.
Julius Burgert of Portland, Ore., and Mrs. Carl Newquist.
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