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  1. 6.  Marlin Dewey Olson was born on 3 Jun 1930 in Wahoo, Saunders County, Nebraska (son of Vermont Percy Olson and Florence Violet Bengtson); died on 10 Jun 2003 in Bryan LGH East, Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska; was buried on 13 Jun 2003 in Grace Lutheran Cemetery, Swedeburg, Saunders County, Nebraska.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Baptism: 20 Jul 1930, Grace Lutheran Church, Swedeburg, Saunders County, Nebraska
    • Confirmation: 17 Jun 1945, Grace Lutheran Church, Swedeburg, Saunders County, Nebraska
    • Graduation: 28 May 1948, Luther Academy, Wahoo, Saunders County, Nebraska

    Notes:


    Marlin served in the Army during the Korean Conflict from December 6, 1951 until December 5, 1953.
    He was stationed in the Marshall Islands Bikini Atoll. Marlin acted as a butcher, a baker and then the Ice Cream Maker before being sent state side and being Honorably discharged from Fort Carson in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
    Marlin's rank was Corporal in the Quarter Master Corps. During his military service, he was awarded the Good Conduct Medal and the National Defense Service Medal.

    LINCOLN JOURNAL STAR - JUNE 12, 2003

    Olson --Marlin Dewey, 73, Wahoo, died Tuesday (6/10/03) in Lincoln. Born in Wahoo. Former farmer; part-time worker for Virgl Implement.
    Survivors: wife, Phyllis; daughters, Crystal Annette Balthrop, Newman, Ga., Marlys Elaine Jones, Lincoln, Becky Jo Olson-Kellogg, Minneapolis; sisters, Jean Mortensen, Janet Sayers, both of Omaha; uncle, Dwain Benson, Wahoo; grandson, Grahammson Kellogg, Minneapolis.
    Services: 10 a.m. Friday, Grace Lutheran Church, Swedeburg. Burial: 9 a.m. Friday, Swedeburg Lutheran Cemetery. Visitation: 2-8 p.m. Thursday, Pruss-Nabity Funeral Home, Wahoo. Memorials: Handicap accessibility fund, at the church.

    OMAHA WORLD HEARALD - JUNE 12, 2003

    OLSON-Marlin D., age 73, Wahoo. Survived by wife, Phyllis; daughters, Crystal (Jerry) Balthrop, Newnan, GA, Marlys (Charles) Jones, Lincoln, Becky Jo Olson-Kellogg (James
    Kellogg), Minneapolis, MN; grandson, Grahamm Olson Kellogg, Minneapolis, MN; sisters, Jean Mortensen, Janet (Richard) Sayers, all Omaha; brother-in-law, Martin (Marlene) Pearson, Ceresco; uncle, Dwain Benson, Wahoo; nieces; nephews; cousins; friends.
    MEMORIAL SERVICE Fri. 10 am, Grace Lutheran Church, Swedeburg. Burial Fri. 9 am, Swedeburg Lutheran Cemetery, Military Honors by Fort Riley, KS Honor Guard. VISITATION Thurs. 2-8 pm, Funeral Home. Memorials to Handicap Accessibility Fund ate Church. View complete obituary and send condolences@www.prussnabity.com
    PRUSS-NABITY Funeral Home
    Wahoo, NE 402-443-3128

    WAHOO NEWSPAPER, JUNE 19, 2003

    Marlin Olson
    WAHOO

    Marlin married Living [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


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  1. 12.  Vermont Percy Olson was born on 17 Nov 1893 in Swedeburg, Saunders County, Nebraska; died on 8 Sep 1958 in Bryan Memorial Hospital, Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska; was buried on 11 Sep 1958 in Grace Lutheran Cemetery, Swedeburg, Saunders County, Nebraska.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Baptism: 8 Dec 1893, Grace Lutheran Church, Swedeburg, Saunders County, Nebraska
    • Confirmation: 5 Apr 1908, Grace Lutheran Church, Swedeburg, Saunders County, Nebraska

    Notes:


    WAHOO NEWSPAPER, SEPTEMBER 11, 1958

    PERCY OLSON DIES, BURIED THURSDAY

    Services for Percy Olson, 64, who died Monday night in a Lincoln Hospital after a long illness were held today (Thursday) in the Grace Lutheran Church at Swedeburg. Burial was at the church cemetery.
    Mr. Olson had lived all his life six miles southeast of Wahoo on the homestead where he had been born. He was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. P.W. Olson.
    Survivors are the widow; Florence, daughters, Mrs. Carl L. Mortensen of Omaha; Miss Janet Olson at home; son Marlin, RFD 1, twin brother, Duryea O. Olson of Wahoo; a grandchild. Erickson Funeral Home of Wahoo had charge.

    THE PERCY W. OLSON FAMILY
    Peter W. Olson came from Sweden to Saunders County in 1879. He was twenty-four years of age. He worked as a hired hand. He saved his wages and bought land. In 1883, he purchased a team and began cultivation of his own land. From time to time added to his holdings until he had three hundred and fifty-eight acres. Mr. Olson was married August 21, 1885 to Miss Elsa Hockinson, a daughter of Peter and Hannah Hockinson. To this union seven children were born. Ednum married Hannah Nordenstum of Bertrand, Nebr. He lived in Grand Island, employed as a plumber. Two daughters, Lenore and Lodema, were born. Evelyn lived at home. Evald married Esther Anderson, lived in Red Oak, Iowa, and for many years, was a Medical Doctor. Percy and Duryea, twins, completed the family.
    Duryea married Victoria Liliedahl and they had one son. Duryea farmed one mile east and one mile north of Swedeburg.
    In the late 1920's, Percy rented the farm when his parents moved to Wahoo. He farmed two hundred acres one mile east and one-fourth mile north of Swedeburg. He bought six mules and used them until the middle of the 1930's. Then he investen a tractor. He improved the land by being one of the first in Saunders County to have terraces built.
    In May, 1929, Percy, married Florence Bengston, daughter of William and Ellen Johnson Bengston. Florence was born and raised two miles west of Swedeburg. To this union three children were born: Marlin, Jean, and Janet. Marlin and Phyllis, thermer Phyllis Pearson of Ceresco, live on the farm. Marlin is the third generation farming the land. They have three daughters. Jean married Carl Mortensen and their four children live in Omaha. Janet married Richard Sayers, and their two children live in Millard.
    Percy attended public school at Dist. 29 and also chose to take the business course at Luther College. Florence attended Dist. 109 for ten years, then went to Luther College to finish her junior and senior years.
    Percy and Florence were active members of Grace Lutheran Church of Swedeburg. Percy served on the Church Council for many years. He was on the Board of Directors of Farmers' Mutual Insurance Company, and also on the board of Swedeburg Bank. Herved on the school board of Dist. 29 for many years.
    Florence taught Sunday School for many years and was active in the Concordia Ladies' Society. Percy and Florence were baptized and confirmed along with their three children in the Grace Lutheran Church.
    In September, 1958, Percy passed away. Florence and Janet moved to Wahoo in October, 1958. Janet was in Junior College at Luther College. In 1961,
    Florence and Janet became members of Bethlehem Lutheran Church of Wahoo.
    In January, 1959, Florence started working at Saunders County Community Hospital. The year, 1961, she took a leave of absence and enrolled in the School of Licensed Practical Nursing Course in Omaha for a one-year term. She came back to the Sders County Hospital and worked for eighteen years and also worked for Drs. Roy and Jack Swanson. In 1978, she retired from the hospital, is enjoying her retirement and is active in volunteer work. Submitted by Florence Olson

    Taken from the book "1983 SAUNDERS COUNTY FAMILIES"

    Vermont married Florence Violet Bengtson on 30 May 1929 in Florence's parents home, Swedeburg, Saunders County, Nebraska. Florence (daughter of Wilhelm Bengtson and Ellen Sophia Johnson) was born on 23 May 1908 in Swedeburg, Saunders County, Nebraska; died on 2 Jan 2003 in Saunders County Hospital, Wahoo, Saunders County, Nebraska; was buried on 4 Jan 2003 in Grace Lutheran Cemetery, Swedeburg, Saunders County, Nebraska. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Florence Violet Bengtson was born on 23 May 1908 in Swedeburg, Saunders County, Nebraska (daughter of Wilhelm Bengtson and Ellen Sophia Johnson); died on 2 Jan 2003 in Saunders County Hospital, Wahoo, Saunders County, Nebraska; was buried on 4 Jan 2003 in Grace Lutheran Cemetery, Swedeburg, Saunders County, Nebraska.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Baptism: 28 Jun 1908, Grace Lutheran Church, Swedeburg, Saunders County, Nebraska
    • Confirmation: 1 Apr 1923, Grace Lutheran Church, Swedeburg, Saunders County, Nebraska

    Notes:


    WAHOO NEWSPAPER - OCTOBER 3, 1963

    SWEDEBURG

    AREA PEOPLE TO GRADUATION OF MRS. OLSON
    Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Erickson were among friends who attended the Practical Nursing Graduation Exercises of Mrs. Florence Olson held Sunday in Omaha. They were, following the exercises, among those as supper guests in Mrs. Olson's home.

    LINCOLN JOURNAL STAR - JANUARY 3, 2003

    Olson -- Florence Violet, 94, Wahoo, died Thursday (1/2/02). Born, rural Swedeburg. Employed, Saunders County Hospital for more than 20 year
    Survivors: children, Marlin, Wahoo, Jean Mortensen, Omaha, Janet Sayers, Omaha; brother, Dwain Benson, Wahoo; nine grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren.
    Services:10 a.m. Saturday, Bethlehem Lutheran Church, Wahoo. Memorials to the church. Arrangements by Pruss-Nabity Funeral Home, Wahoo.


    OMAHA WORLD HERALD - JANUARY 3, 2003

    OLSON-Florence V., 94 yrs., Wahoo. Survived by son and daughter-in-law, Marlin and Phyllis, Wahoo; 2 daughters, Jean Mortensen, Omaha, Janet and husband Richard Sayers, Omaha; brother, Duane Benson, Wahoo; grandchildren; great-grandchildren.
    MEMORIAL SERVICE Sat. 10 am,
    Bethlehem Lutheran Church, Wahoo. Memorials to Bethlehem Lutheran Church.
    PRUSS NABITY FUNERAL HOME
    Wahoo, NE 402/443-3128

    OBITUARY - TAKEN FROM THE FUNERAL MEMORIAL

    Florence Violet Olson departed this life to begin her new life in Jesus Christ January 2, 2003 at the Saunders County Hospital. She was born to Wilhelm and Ellen Johnson Bengtson May 23, 1908 on a farm west of Swedeburg. She was baptized by. Torrell and was confirmed at Grace Lutheran Church, Swedeburg, Easter Sunday, April 1, 1923.
    Florence's mother passed away in January of 1918 when Florence was 10 years old. When her Dad had extra farm help for harvest she had to come home from school and make dinner for them.
    Florence attended school at Swedeburg through the tenth grade and then attended Luther Academy in Wahoo for her junior and senior year, graduating in 1926.
    May 30, 1929 she married Percy Olson. They lived on a farm one mile east of Swedeburg. Three children were born to this marriage, Marlin, Jean and Janet.
    In October of 1958, Florence moved to Wahoo into a new home. She and her husband had planned the home together but Percy passed away in September before they moved to Wahoo.
    In December of that same year she started work at Saunders County Hospital where she worked for twenty years. In 1962 she took a L.P.N. course in Omaha for a year. She graduated in 1963 and took her State Board examination and passed it. Sheed back home and went back to work at the hospital retiring when she was 70 years old.
    Florence belonged to the Extension Club and the Garden Club of Wahoo.
    While a member of Grace Lutheran Church she taught Sunday School for many years. She joined Bethlehem Lutheran Church in 1958 and has been an active member ever since participating as a member of the Bethlehem Women of the ELCA, circle leaderr the Love Circle and a member of the Adult Forum and a member of the Bethlehem woman's quilting group.
    Florence is preceded in death by her parents and her husband Percy. She is survived by three children: Marlin Olson and his wife Phyllis of Wahoo, Jean Mortensen of Omaha, and Janet Sayers and her husband Richard of Omaha; nine grandchildrennd their spouses and seven great grandchildren. They are: Crystal and Jerry Balthrop, Marlys and Charles Jones, Becky and James Kellogg and Grahamm, Lori and Lee Queen, Libby and Leslie, Joni Mortensen, Kirk and Trish Mortensen and Alex and Adam, Meri and Kent Christenson, Charles and Wendy Jo Sayers and Julie, Sonja and Brian Weiss and Alexondra. Florence is also survived by one brother, Dwain Benson of Wahoo.
    We rejoice and give thanks for the life and ministry of Florence to her Lord, her church and her family and her many friends.

    WAHOO NEWSPAPER - WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 2003

    Florence Olson
    WAHOO

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    WAHOO WASP - JUNE 6, 1929

    BENSON-OLSON NUPTIAL THURSDAY

    A very pretty wedding was solemnized at the home of Mrs. Alfreda Benson west of Swedeburg at 8:00 Thursday evening, May 30, 1929, when her daughter, Miss Florence Benson became the bride of Mr. Percy Olson of Swedeburg, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. Olson, in the presence of about eighty relatives and friends.
    The living room was daintily decorated in green and white and the double-ring ceremony was preformed by Rev. F. W. Hanson of the Swedeburg Lutheran Church at a lovely green and white alter. The bride was very charming in her white satin dressand her veil held in place by a wreath of orange blossoms. She carried a bridal bouquet of Ophelia roses and her only ornament was a lovely strand of pearls the gift of the groom at her recent birthday. She was attended by Miss Laurene Swanson o of Swedeburg gowned in a lovely pale green georgette dress and carried a bouquet of red roses. Little Nellie Ann Erickson, a cousin of the bride, was also dressed in green, and as flower girl, scattered rose petals in front of the bride, who was accompanied to the alter by her mother.
    The bride was met at the alter by the groom, attended by his best man, Mr. Dwain Benson, the brother of the bride. Both were dressed in suits of dark blue.
    Mrs. Henry Meyers of Lincoln presided at the piano. Before the ceremony, she played "Echoes of Spring" by Frimland. Miss Fern Benson sang, "Because." During the ceremony, Mrs. Meyers played Lohengrin's Wedding March. After the ceremony, Rev.leen of Fremont acted as Toastmaster and the following program was given:
    Solo - "At Dawning" - Walter Swanson, Toast to the Bride - E. A. Odman, Reading - Mrs. L. R. Monson, Vocal Solo - "All for You" - Fern Benson, Toast to the Groom - Rev. F. W. Hanson. A few remarks on the home were made by Rev. Gulleen. A loy two-course wedding supper was served to the assembled guests.
    The out-of-town guests were Dr. and Mrs. Evald Olson, Red Oak, Iowa; Mr. and Mrs. Ednum OIson and daughters of Grand Island; Rev. and Mrs. Gulleen of Fremont, Mrs. Mable Carlson and son of Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. Swan Pearson, Mr. and Mrs. Axel Hrickson, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Monson, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Meyers, all of Lincoln, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ideen and son Lee of Raymond.
    The young couple will reside on the farm of the groom's father, east of Swedeburg.

    WAHOO NEWSPAPER - MAY 20, 1954

    PERCY OLSONS WILL HOLD OPEN HOUSE

    Mr. and Mrs. Percy Olson will hold open house on Sunday, May 30th at their home from 2;30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. and from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. to celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary.
    No invitations will be sent and all friends are invited.

    WAHOO NEWSPAPER - JUNE 10, 1954

    25TH ANNIVERSARY OF PERCY OLSONS

    On Sunday at their country home, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Olson held open house 2:30-5:00 in the afternoon and 7 to 9 p.m. in the evening in honor of their 25th wedding anniversary, when 2:30 relatives called.
    Mrs. Conrad Erickson was hostess in the afternoon and those serving were: Mrs. Don Rolofson of Lincoln, Mrs. Linus Erickson, Mrs. D.O. Olson, and Mrs. Melvin Person.
    In the evening, Mrs. Victor Soder was hostess and those serving were: Mrs. Norris Johnson, Mrs. Philip Ekblad, Mrs. Arvid Larson, Mrs. Earl Ideen of Lincoln. Jean and Marlin Olson greeted the guests. Janet Olson had charge of the guest book.sts from Omaha, Lincoln, Dorchester, Ceresco, Cedar Bluffs, Colon, Mead were among the callers.
    The Olsons received many beautiful gifts and cards. Their daughter Jean came home from Chicago for the occasion.

    Children:
    1. 6. Marlin Dewey Olson was born on 3 Jun 1930 in Wahoo, Saunders County, Nebraska; died on 10 Jun 2003 in Bryan LGH East, Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska; was buried on 13 Jun 2003 in Grace Lutheran Cemetery, Swedeburg, Saunders County, Nebraska.
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  3. 14.  Elmer Winfred Pearson was born on 16 Jan 1903 in Laramie, Albany County, Wyoming (son of Peter William "Will" Pearson and Clara Elizabeth Brodd); died on 14 Nov 1981 in Ceresco, Saunders County, Nebraska at home; was buried on 17 Nov 1981 in Grace Lutheran Cemetery, Swedeburg, Saunders County, Nebraska.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • 1920 Federal Census: Between 5 and 7 Feb 1920, Richland Precinct, Saunders County, Nebraska
    • 1910 Federal Census: Between 9 and 10 May 1910, Richland Precinct, Saunders County, Nebraska
    • Baptism: 10 Feb 1903, Laramie, Albany County, Wyoming
    • Confirmation: 7 Apr 1918, Grace Lutheran Church, Swedeburg, Saunders County, Nebraska
    • Occupation: 1930, Mechanic
    • 1930 Federal Census: 23 Apr 1930, Richland Precinct, Saunders County, Nebraska

    Notes:


    Elmer attended Luther Academy for a short course in accounting. He sang in the Men's Chorus there for several years.
    Elmer was the Choir Director at Immanuel for over 25 years, played the clarinet in the town band, served was Mayor of Ceresco and served on the Town Council for many years. Elmer was also a Deacon on the Church Board of Immanuel Lutheran Chh in Ceresco, Nebraska.
    He farmed with Irvin after their father died, but later worked for George Siegriest in the Chevrolet Garage in Ceresco. After 1946, he was in partnership with Herman in the Pearson Garage for 25 years.

    WAHOO NEWSPAPER - NOVEMBER 26, 1981

    OBITUARY

    ELMER WINFRED PEARSON

    Elmer Winfred Pearson, son of Peter William Pearson and Clara Elizabeth Brodd Pearson, was born January 16, 1903, at Laramie, Wyoming and died November 14, 1981. On February 23, 1927, he was married to Sophia Heiser. To this union were bornr children; Martin Leroy, Philip Eugene, Phyllis Sophia and Willard Elmer. His son Philip and wife Sophia preceded him in death. In May of 1974 he was married to Erma Kathleen Shiles of Lincoln.
    Elmer was a retired automobile mechanic, having worked for the George Siegrest Garage before opening his own shop. His brother Herman joined him in partnership until Herman's retirement. At Elmer's retirement, his son Leroy took over the busis.
    Elmer was very involved with his church, Immanuel Lutheran in Ceresco, and the community. He played in the church orchestra and band as long as they were in existence; sang with the barbershop quartet; choir and directed the choir for 32 ye. Served on the church council for many years. He was on the town board and served as mayor for many years, played in the town band from the time of his youth; and was a charter member of the Senior Citizens group.
    His survivors include his widow Erma; sons Martin, Ceresco; Willard, Santa Monica, Calif.; daughter, Mrs. Marlin (Phyllis) Olson, Wahoo; five grandchildren; one great-grandchild; brother, Herman, Ceresco; sister, Edna Brostrom, Corvallis, O; nieces, nephews, cousins and a host of friends.
    Services were at Immanuel Lutheran Church, November 17, 1981. Internment in Grace Lutheran Cemetery, rural Wahoo.

    Elmer married Sophia Albertine Eugenie Heiser on 23 Feb 1927 in Immanuel Lutheran Church, Ceresco, Nebraska. Sophia was born on 17 Jan 1903 in Valparaiso, Saunders County, Nebraska; died on 10 Mar 1970 in Bryan Memorial Hospital, Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska; was buried on 13 Mar 1970 in Grace Lutheran Cemetery, Swedeburg, Saunders County, Nebraska. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  Sophia Albertine Eugenie Heiser was born on 17 Jan 1903 in Valparaiso, Saunders County, Nebraska; died on 10 Mar 1970 in Bryan Memorial Hospital, Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska; was buried on 13 Mar 1970 in Grace Lutheran Cemetery, Swedeburg, Saunders County, Nebraska.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • 1910 Federal Census: Between 16 and 19 Apr 1910, Little Salt Precinct, Lancaster County, Nebraska
    • Baptism: 26 Apr 1903
    • Confirmation: 8 Jul 1917, Grace Lutheran Church, Swedeburg, Saunders County, Nebraska
    • 1920 Federal Census: 13 Jan 1920, Little Salt Precinct, Lancaster County, Nebraska
    • 1930 Federal Census: 23 Apr 1930, Listed as Sophia E. E. Pearson. Richland Precinct, Ceresco Village, Saunders County, Nebraska

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    WAHOO NEWSPAPER - MARCH 12, 1970

    MRS ELMER PEARSON FUNERAL ON FRIDAY

    Funeral services for Mrs. Elmer (Sophia) Pearson, 67, Ceresco, will be held Friday, March 13, 1970 in the Immanuel Lutheran Church with Rev. Philip Lathrop officiating.
    Survivors include her widower; sons, Martin of Ceresco; Willard of Pasadena, Calif.; daughter, Mrs. Marlin (Phyllis) Olson, Wahoo; brothers, Edward Heiser, Fairview, Mont.; Henry, Lincoln; George, Wahoo; and Fritz, Ceresco; sisters, Mrs. Bea Gerdes, Lincoln; Mrs. Christiana Sharpe, Glendale, Calif.; and Mrs. Emma Palmer, Lincoln; five grandchildren.
    Casket bearers will be Herman Gerdes, Jr., Paul Heiser, Harold Heiser, Bruce Palmer, Richard Heiser, and William Pearson.
    Internment will be in the Swedeburg Lutheran Cemetery with Nelson Funeral Home of Ceresco in charge.

    Notes:


    Elmer and Sophia had a triple wedding. The other two couples were Sophia's sister Christina Heiser and Arthur Walin, and Sophia's brother Ed Heiser who wed Althea Walin, Arthur's sister. Althea and Arthur are First Cousin's of Elmer.

    CERESCO NEWS - FEBRUARY 24, 1927

    TRIPLE WEDDING ON WEDNESDAY EVE

    The Lutheran church of our little city was the scene of a triple wedding Wednesday evening, when three of our highly esteemed young people were united in the holy bonds of matrimony.
    Miss Christiana Heiser and Mr. Arthur Walin, Miss Sophie Heiser and Mr. Elmer Pearson, Miss Althea Walin and Mr. Edward Heiser were the contracting parties.
    The three marched into the church while Mrs. E. E. Eliason played the familiar strains of Lohengrin's Wedding March, taking their places before the altar, which, like the church proper, was beautifully decorated in pink and white. The doubleg ceremony was used, Rev. Peterson, pastor of the church, performing the ceremony.
    The brides wore white wedding gowns and veils.
    Mr. A.H. Peterson sang a solo preceeding the ceremony.
    Following the ceremony, a reception and supper were held in the church parlors, with immediate relative in attendance.
    Heartiest congratulations and best wishes go with these happy young couples who were born and reared in this community, and where they will make their future home. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Walin and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Pearson will live on the Mcr farm, southwest of Ceresco and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Heiser will live on the David Warner farm, as we understand.

    CERESCO NEWS - DATE UNKNOWN

    OPEN HOUSE

    Mr. and Mrs. Edward Heiser of Exeter, Nebr. and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer W. Pearson will hold Open House for their 25th wedding anniversary on Sunday, February 24th at the Immanuel Lutheran church parlors in Ceresco. The hours are 2:30 - 5:00 in thfternoon and 7:00 to 9:00 in the evening.
    All relatives and friends are invited to call without further invitations.

    UNKNOWN NEWSPAPER OR DATE

    WEDDINGS OBSERVED BY OPEN-HOUSE RECEPTION

    Two couples, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Heiser, of Exeter, Neb. and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Pearson, observed their 25th wedding anniversaries on Sunday, February 24, at the Lutheran church parlors. There was scripture reading and prayer; followed by theen House. About 350 relatives and friends called during the afternoon and evening to extend felicitations. Refreshments, carried out in the silver motif, were served to all.
    The honorees were the recipients of beautiful gifts in sliver and many fine cards.
    A phone call from Mr. and Mr. Julius Brostrom in Oregon, brought their greetings as they could not be here for the occasion.
    Miss Phyllis Pearson and Mrs. Paul Heiser were in charge of the guest book, and Mrs. Herman Pearson and Mrs. Laurel Nelson arranged the gifts.
    Acting as hostesses were Mrs. Irvin Pearson, Mrs. Oliver Johnson and Mrs. Herman Pearson.
    To help with the serving and pouring at the refreshment table were Mrs. Ben Miller, Mrs. Herman Gerdes, Mrs. Wm. Widman, Mrs. Conrad Heiser, Mrs. Harold Palmer, Mrs. Art Larson, Mrs. Carl Heiser, Mrs. George Heiser, and Mrs. Linus Erickson.
    Mrs. Dave Johnson, Mrs. Oliver Johnson, Mrs. Aaron Hedlund and Mrs. Herman Walin, with a group of relatives, assisted with the kitchen serving.
    Among the out-of-town folk present were Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gerdes, Sr. of Malcolm; Mrs. and Mrs. Con. Heiser and family, Havelock; Mrs. and Mrs. Geo. Lipman and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Chemelka and family of Raymond; Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Schoenf, Verola and Daryl Lee; Mr. and Mrs. Ben Miller and Ina; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Eliason, Miss Josephine Gutierra. Mrs. Gus Bulling. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nelson of Lincoln; Miss Joyce Dawson of Exeter; Mrs. C. O. Pearson and Lloyd; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brodd and family. Mr. and Mrs. Evald Brodd and family; Mr. and Mrs. Malvin Pearson, Mrs. Art Larson and Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Helsing and Joyce of Wahoo; Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Stahly of Hickman. Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Brokaw and Linda. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scoles and Paulina; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Widman of Mead and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lehman and Helen of Ithaca.

    UNKNOWN NEWSPAPER OR DATE

    ELMER PEARSONS SLATE OPEN HOUSE AT CERESCO

    Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Pearson of Ceresco, will hold open house for their 40th wedding anniversary Sunday, July 9 from 2:30 to 5:30 p.m. at Immanuel Lutheran Church at Ceresco.
    The couple says no further invitations will be sent but everyone is welcome. They request no gifts.

    PEARSON

    We wish to thank everyone for remembering us with cards, gifts, flowers and all acts of kindness which made our 40th wedding anniversary such a pleasant day. Thank you all for coming to church to share this day with us. A special thanks to ouhildren and the ladies of our church who helped serve.
    Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Pearson

    Children:
    1. Living
    2. Philip Eugene Pearson was born on 24 May 1931 in Ceresco, Saunders County, Nebraska; died on 10 Jun 1931 in Ceresco, Saunders County, Nebraska; was buried on 11 Jun 1931 in Grace Lutheran Cemetery, Swedeburg, Saunders County, Nebraska.
    3. 7. Living
    4. Willard Elmer Pearson was born on 15 Nov 1938 in Ceresco, Saunders County, Nebraska; died on 17 Jan 1994 in Santa Clara, Santa Clara County, California; was buried on 29 Jan 1994 in Grace Lutheran Cemetery, Swedeburg, Saunders County, Nebraska.



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