Allen, H. P. J. died 8 Jan 1908 age 53 Allen, H. P. J. (2nd photo) Anderson, Ivy Marjorie died 17 Feb 1911 age 1 mon, dau of Andrew & Annie Baun, Christin (nee Norlinder) died 4 May 1913 age 25 yrs 9 mos, wife of Albert Baun, Christin (nee Norlinder) (2nd photo) C (L) (corner where flat stone was for 'L. C.' - shot October) Carlson, Christine 1865 – 1919 wife of John Carlson, Christine (2nd photo) Erickson, Olaf 25 Mar 1930 – 15 Apr 1917 Guest, (baby) died 1910 Guest, (infant) died 1910 dau of Randolph & Minnie Guest, Eleanor Sylvia 1924 – 1925 dau of Randolph & Minnie Hoglund, Johanna Sundin 10 Oct 1914 age 41 yrs 6 mos, wife of Peter Hoglund, Johanna Sundin (2nd photo) Johnson, Carrie 1838 – 1915 Johnson, Carrie (2nd photo) McKay, Angus D. 3 Apr 1839 – 24 Jul 1909 Nelson, Eric 15 Sep 1910 age 3 mos, son of L. & A. Nelson, Lars J. 22 Mar 1918 age 53 hus of Annie Nelson, Lars J. (2nd photo) Schaible, Gottfried 14 Sep 1836 – Apr 1908 Swedburg, Anna 1853 – 1938 Swedburg, Joel E. 21 Sep 1907 age 23 yrs 9 mos, son of Louis & Anna Swedburg, Louis 1844 – 1929 Williamson, Juanita (infant) died 29 Mar 1908 dau of Ray & Elsie Williamson, Ralph 18 Jun 1913 age 5 days, son of Ray & Elsie
NOTE: from Val Thomas
A flat white stone with printed letters still visible for 'L.C. shot October' has gone missing. Many recorded names have been lost over the years.
The land was donated by Norm Flaten’s grandfather, August Soderberg in 1907. There were 10 shareholders, each paying $10 in order to have the plots surveyed. The 10 shareholders were: L. A. Swedburg, L. O. Holmstrom, August Soderberg, L. J. Nelson, J. H. Guest, Ray Williamson, A. W. Swedburg, John A. Backlin, Ran Guest and Andrew Anderson.
Thank you to Norm & Vie Flaten who informed my husband Doyle and me about this cemetery and showed it to us.
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