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Anna Gustine Ronning (Abraham)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Union County, South Dakota, United States
Death: December 20, 1972 (80)
Beresford, Union County, South Dakota, United States
Place of Burial: Beresford, Union County, South Dakota, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Andrew Abraham and Lizzie Abraham
Wife of Oscar Julius Ronning
Sister of Pvt Gustav Andreas Abraham; Albert Oliver Abraham; Edwin S. Abraham; Alfred Rudolph Abraham; Obert Palmer Abraham and 4 others

Managed by: Howard Eichenwald
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About Anna Gustine Ronning

Anna Gustine Abraham was born on 23 April 1892 at Union, South Dakota.1 She was the daughter of Andrew Abraham and Lizzie Satter. Anna Gustine Abraham married Oscar Julius Ronning, son of John Ronning and Laura Solbue, on 2 October 1913 at Brule Creek Church, Union, South Dakota. Anna Gustine Abraham died on 20 December 1972 at Bethesda Nursing Home from congestive heart failure, Beresford, Union, South Dakota, at age 80; Mrs. Oscar J. Ronning, 80, who passed away Dec. 20 at Bethesda Homes, Beresford. The Rev. Ralph Christopherson officiated and burial was in Roseni cemetery. Casket bearers were Gilbert Ekren, Orville Ronning, Warren Solbue, Walter Steward, Henry Sandberg and Myron Abraham. Ana Gustine Ronning was born April 23, 1892 on the farm in Union county, one of a family of 13 children to parents Andrew Abraham and Lizzie Satter Abraham. It was in that community that she received her education and grew to maturity. She was baptized and confirmed in the Brule Creek Lutheran church. It was there that on October 2, 1913, she was married to Oscar J. Ronning. They made their home on a farm in the Roseni area, of which church she had been a continuous member for 59 years. In failing health for the past immediate years, she was preceded in death by her husband and four brothers. Survivors include three brothers, Edwin of Hawarden, Richard of Sioux Falls and George of Sioux City; five sisters, Mrs. Ed (Laura) Ronning and Mrs. Evelyn Jolin of Beresford, Mrs. John (Elenora) Claussen of Sioux City, Mrs. Gladys Abraham of Elk Point and Mrs. Chet (Florence) Chappe of Minneapolis, and a foster son, Osborne Sandberg of Sioux City.2 She was buried on 23 December 1972 at Roseni Lutheran Cemetery, Union, South Dakota.

    Anna Gustine Abraham was listed as a daughter in Andrew Abraham's household on the 1900 Census at Spink, Union, South Dakota.3 Anna Gustine Abraham was listed as a daughter in Andrew Abraham's household on the 1910 Census at Spink, Union, South Dakota; Andrew immigrated in 1881.4 As of 2 October 1913,her married name was Ronning. Anna Gustine Abraham was listed as wife in Oscar Julius Ronning's household on the 1920 Census at Emmet, Union, South Dakota.5 Anna Gustine Abraham was listed as wife in Oscar Julius Ronning's household on the 1930 Census at Emmet, Union, South Dakota; living next door to his father, John.6 In October 1963 Mr. & Mrs. O. Ronning honored at open house for 50th anniversary. About 250 guests were in attendance at the Roseni Lutheran church on Sunday October 6, honoring Mr. And Mrs. Oscar Ronning for their golden wedding anniversary. The event was hosted by a nephew and wife, Mr. And Mrs. Orville Ronning, and other relatives… Mrs. Johnnah Gray, sister of the groom, and Mrs. Osborne Sandbert, were at the silver service. Mrs. Evelyn Jolin and Mrs. Jack Clausen of Sioux City cut and served the wedding cake. Orville Ronning and Osborne Sandbert took care of the cards and monetary gifts. All of the attendants of 50 years ago were present for the occasion… The honored couple received a congratulatory telephone call from Senator Karl Mundt and a telegram from Mayor Cruisenberry of Sioux Falls.7 Anna Gustine Abraham lived in 1964 at Alcester, South Dakota. She lived in 1967 at Sioux City, Iowa.

Worldcon=Y Child of Anna Gustine Abraham and Oscar Julius Ronning

   * Osborne M. Sandberg b. 17 Mar 1909, d. 25 Oct 1995

Anna Gustine Abraham was born on 23 April 1892 at Union, South Dakota.1 She was the daughter of Andrew Abraham and Lizzie Satter. Anna Gustine Abraham married Oscar Julius Ronning, son of John Ronning and Laura Solbue, on 2 October 1913 at Brule Creek Church, Union, South Dakota. Anna Gustine Abraham died on 20 December 1972 at Bethesda Nursing Home from congestive heart failure, Beresford, Union, South Dakota, at age 80; Mrs. Oscar J. Ronning, 80, who passed away Dec. 20 at Bethesda Homes, Beresford. The Rev. Ralph Christopherson officiated and burial was in Roseni cemetery. Casket bearers were Gilbert Ekren, Orville Ronning, Warren Solbue, Walter Steward, Henry Sandberg and Myron Abraham. Ana Gustine Ronning was born April 23, 1892 on the farm in Union county, one of a family of 13 children to parents Andrew Abraham and Lizzie Satter Abraham. It was in that community that she received her education and grew to maturity. She was baptized and confirmed in the Brule Creek Lutheran church. It was there that on October 2, 1913, she was married to Oscar J. Ronning. They made their home on a farm in the Roseni area, of which church she had been a continuous member for 59 years. In failing health for the past immediate years, she was preceded in death by her husband and four brothers. Survivors include three brothers, Edwin of Hawarden, Richard of Sioux Falls and George of Sioux City; five sisters, Mrs. Ed (Laura) Ronning and Mrs. Evelyn Jolin of Beresford, Mrs. John (Elenora) Claussen of Sioux City, Mrs. Gladys Abraham of Elk Point and Mrs. Chet (Florence) Chappe of Minneapolis, and a foster son, Osborne Sandberg of Sioux City.2 She was buried on 23 December 1972 at Roseni Lutheran Cemetery, Union, South Dakota.

    Anna Gustine Abraham was listed as a daughter in Andrew Abraham's household on the 1900 Census at Spink, Union, South Dakota.3 Anna Gustine Abraham was listed as a daughter in Andrew Abraham's household on the 1910 Census at Spink, Union, South Dakota; Andrew immigrated in 1881.4 As of 2 October 1913,her married name was Ronning. Anna Gustine Abraham was listed as wife in Oscar Julius Ronning's household on the 1920 Census at Emmet, Union, South Dakota.5 Anna Gustine Abraham was listed as wife in Oscar Julius Ronning's household on the 1930 Census at Emmet, Union, South Dakota; living next door to his father, John.6 In October 1963 Mr. & Mrs. O. Ronning honored at open house for 50th anniversary. About 250 guests were in attendance at the Roseni Lutheran church on Sunday October 6, honoring Mr. And Mrs. Oscar Ronning for their golden wedding anniversary. The event was hosted by a nephew and wife, Mr. And Mrs. Orville Ronning, and other relatives… Mrs. Johnnah Gray, sister of the groom, and Mrs. Osborne Sandbert, were at the silver service. Mrs. Evelyn Jolin and Mrs. Jack Clausen of Sioux City cut and served the wedding cake. Orville Ronning and Osborne Sandbert took care of the cards and monetary gifts. All of the attendants of 50 years ago were present for the occasion… The honored couple received a congratulatory telephone call from Senator Karl Mundt and a telegram from Mayor Cruisenberry of Sioux Falls.7 Anna Gustine Abraham lived in 1964 at Alcester, South Dakota. She lived in 1967 at Sioux City, Iowa.

Worldcon=Y Child of Anna Gustine Abraham and Oscar Julius Ronning

   * Osborne M. Sandberg b. 17 Mar 1909, d. 25 Oct 1995
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Anna Gustine Ronning's Timeline

1892
April 23, 1892
Union County, South Dakota, United States
1972
December 20, 1972
Age 80
Beresford, Union County, South Dakota, United States
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Roseni Lutheran Church Cemetery (Plot Plot 2a L.45 G.3), Beresford, Union County, South Dakota, United States