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1887 - 1914 (26 years)
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Name |
Anna Gertrude Coline LOCKREM |
Birth |
24 Mar 1887 |
Minnesota |
Gender |
Female |
Baptism |
15 May 1887 |
Rice County, Minnesota |
- St. John’s Lutheran in Northfield as Anne Gurine Caroline Lockrem
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Minnesota Death Certificate |
1914-MN-011739 |
Death |
10 Jan 1914 |
Burial |
Northfield City Cemetery, Rice County, Minnesota |
Notes |
- In the Northfield city directory for 1911, Anna was a school teacher living with her mother at 711 S Division Street.
From the Northfield News:
Miss Anna G. Lockrem died at the home of her mother, Mrs. I. G. Lockrem, Saturday morning, Jan. 16. The funeral service was held Tuesday at 2 oclock at the Moravian church, Rev. Mark J. Andrews officiating. Mr. Eltun sang one of her favorite songs, “Not Lost, but Gone Before.” She was buried in the old Northfield cemetery. Until five years ago she lived in Northfield and made many friends who mourn her death. She graduated from the Northfield high school in 1905 and taught at several schools before taking up normal school work. After her graduation from the Mankato normal in 1909, she taught for two years at Waterville. While at Waterville her mother moved from Northfield and lived with her for about two years. Miss Lockrem was talented in music and was a teacher of vocal music. While in Northfield she was a member of the Moravian church and the Moravian Young Peoples society. She became ill two months ago and was brought to her home here; she was attacked by heart trouble which caused her death Saturday morning. She was 26 years and 9 months old. Out of town friends present at the service were Miss Edna Peck, Miss Gertrude Lowgy and Mrs. F. F. Williams, all teachers of Waterville, Miss Katharine Garner and Mrs. Harold Oliver, both of Red Wing, and Mrs. E. J. Sweeney of Faribault.
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Person ID |
I32977 |
Don Carlson's Tree |
Last Modified |
13 Sep 2021 |
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