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Died Of Ceribal Hemmorage Residence: 919 Eleventh Ave N. , Fargo, ND notes: Hans was a city salesman for the Lewis-Vidger company, now the Nash-Lewis company for 20 years. He later worked for the Hannaher-O'Neill company until be became ill in 1938. He was born in Norway and was brought to the United States when he was 6 years old. The family settled near Abercrombie, ND, where they farmed. He was married at Vining, MN on March 1, 1909 to Inga Rakstad and the couple moved into Abercrombie where Hans was in the butcher business. He later lived in Hickson for a short time and in 1911 came to Fargo. He was a member of the First Lutheran church and the Sons of Norway. Was survived by two brothers: Peter E. Wien of Dwight, ND and Erick of Colfax, ND and 1 sister: Mrs J. Fosmark of Dwight, ND Services were performed by Rev. S. A. Berge. Mrs. A. H. Steen was the soloist and Mrs. H. A. Anderson was organist. Pallbearers: G. J. Hoff, O. M. Silseth, Ole Jacobson, O. H. Kjorlie, O. G. Selvig, and O. A. Kvenmoen The body was in state at the O. J. Hanson funeral home. Was buried in Riverside Cemetery, Fargo, ND
More About Hans E. Wien: Burial: February 15, 1943, Fargo, ND (Riverside Cemetery). Occupation: Salesman, farmer and butcher. Religion: First Lutheran Church, Fargo, ND. Residence: 919 Eleventh Ave N. , Fargo, ND.
1874 |
February 5, 1874
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Norway
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1917 |
October 15, 1917
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Fargo, Cass County, North Dakota, United States
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1921 |
July 25, 1921
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Fargo, Cass County, North Dakota, United States
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1930 |
1930
Age 55
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Fargo, Cass, North Dakota, USA
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1943 |
February 10, 1943
Age 69
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Fargo, ND, United States
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Fargo, Cass County, North Dakota, United States of America
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