Friday, January 25, 2013

Fritz Oscar Lundwall



Fritz Oscar Lundwall

Birth 03 Sep 1884 in Commonwealth, Florence, Wisconsin
Death 31 December 1944 in Negaunee, Marquette County, Michigan, United States

Timeline

Birth
1884 3 Sep 
Commonwealth, Florence, Wisconsin 


1908 29 Feb - Marriage to Teckla Matilda Ekquist  — Age: 23 
Iron Mountain, Dickinsen, Michigan, USA. Willard Equist (brother of the bride) and Clara Lundwall (sister of the groom) were witnesses, married by the Baptist minister.


1910 Residence — Age: 26 Commonwealth, Florence, Wisconsin 


1920 Residence — Age: 36 Caspian, Iron, Michigan 


1930 - Residence — Age: 46 Michigamme, Spurr, Baraga, Michigan 

1937 Residence — Age: 53 Negaunee, Michigan, USA Palmer



1940 1 Apr - Residence — Age: 55 Richmond, Marquette, Michigan, United States Palmer


1944 31 Dec - Death
 — Age: 60 Negaunee, Marquette County, Michigan, United States  died at the Negaunee Hospital


Burial: Stambaugh Cemetery, Stambaugh, Iron County, Michigan, United States 


Family Members

Parents

    Andrew Lundwall 1848 – 1927



     Margareta Elizabeth Tagstrom 1848 – 1900



Spouse & Children


Wife: Teckla Matilda Ekquist 1889 – 1967

Children:

     Nancy Frances Lundwall 1909 – 2010

     

Ward Elwood Lundwall 1910 – 1999

     

Hazel Victoria Lundwall 1912 – 1918

     

Doris Eleanore De Vowe 1915 – 1983



     Margaret May Lundwall 1916 – 2005



     Violet Louise Lundwall 1918 – 2004

     

Ray Spencer Lundwall 1919 – 1994



     Alice Marie Lundwall 1921 – 2003



     Kenneth Oscar Lundwall 1923 – 2006



     Lloyd Leslie Lundwall 1926 – 1958



     Janet Harriet Lundwall 1928 – 1998

     

Marlin J Lundwall 1929 – 


Source Information
1910 United States Federal Census
1 citation provides evidence for Name, Birth, Residence

1920 United States Federal Census
1 citation provides evidence for Name, Birth, Residence

1930 United States Federal Census
1 citation provides evidence for Name, Birth, Residence

1940 United States Federal Census
1 citation provides evidence for Name, Birth, Residence

Ancestry Family Trees
This citation provides evidence for Fritz Oscar Lundwall

U.S. City Directories, 1821-1989 (Beta)
1 citation provides evidence for Name, Residence

U.S., World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
1 citation provides evidence for Name, Birth

Web: Michigan, Find A Grave Index, 1805-2011
1 citation provides evidence for Name, Birth, Death

Web: RootsWeb Cemetery Index, 1800-2010
1 citation provides evidence for Name, Birth, Death, Burial

Wisconsin Births, 1820-1907
1 citation provides evidence for Name, Birth

Wisconsin, Births and Christenings Index, 1826-1908
1 citation provides evidence for Name, Birth

Fritz Oscar Lundwall Obituary


Fritz Oscar Lundwall, 60, who died Dec. 31 in the Twin City Hospital, Negaunee, left his widow, Teckla; six daughters, Miss Nancy Lundwall and Mrs. Alice Dishaw, Detroit; Mrs. Margaret Schubert and Mrs. Violet Chiolak, Chicago; Mrs. Doris DeVowe, Trout Creek; and Miss Janet of Palmer; five sons, Ward, of St. Paul; Raymond, Pontiac; Kenneth, in the Army; Lloyd, in the Navy, and Marlin of Palmer; a brother Andrew, Haggerman Lake, and six grandchildren.

He was born Sept. 3, 1884, in Commonwealth, Wis. He worked at the Commonwealth mine in Iron River; later at Stambaugh, and then moved to Michigamme, where he lived until 10 years ago, when he went to Palmer to reside.

Services will be held at 2 tomorrow afternoon at the Johns Funeral home. The body then will be placed in the vault in the Stambaugh cemetery. Pallbearers will be Frank Hughes, Arthur Colburg, Carl Youngren, Fred Landstrom, Iner Olson and Iner Lindbeck.

Teckla Lundwall Obituaries


OBITUARY Iron River Reporter March 13 1967 "Death Takes Resident of Stambaugh"

STAMBAUGH – Mrs. Teckla M. Lundwall, 76, of 414 Washington avenue, Stambaugh, died at 4:30 Friday [March 10] afternoon at the Iron County Medicare hospital, where she had been a patient for the last four years. She had been in failing health for the past seven years.

Mrs. Lundwall was born April 23, 1890, [NOTE: headstone says 1889] in Homestead, Wis. where she had attended schools. She married Oscar Lundwall in Iron Mountain in 1908, where the couple resided for a short time. They resided in Iron County from 1913 to 1923, then in Michigamme from 1923 to 1934, and in Palmer, from 1934 to 1945. Mrs. Lundwall returned to Iron County in 1945, residing here since. She leaves six daughters, Mrs. Rhinehart (Nancy) Roberg, of Stambaugh; Mrs. David (Doris) DeVowe, of Trout Creek; Mrs. Margaret Schubert, of Olympia, Wash.; Mrs. Steve (Violet) Chiolak, of Chicago; Mrs. Earl (Alice) Dishaw, of Flat Rock, Mich.; and Mrs. William (Janet) Curtis, of Iron River; four sons, Ward, of St. Paul Park, Minn.; Ray, of Kenosha, Wis.; Kenneth and Marlin of Bergland, Mich.; a sister, Mrs. Ida Osterberg, of Aurora, Wis., a brother, Emil Ekquist, of Florence, Wis., and 36 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. Her husband preceded her in death in 1944. A daughter,
Hazel, and a son, Lloyd, also preceded her in death.

Friends may call at the LaFave Funeral Home after 1 Sunday afternoon.
Services will be held at 2 Monday afternoon at the First Lutheran church in Iron River. The Rev. Earl H. Berndtson, pastor, will officiate.
Burial will follow in the Stambaugh cemetery.
Friends may offer donations to the memorial fund of the First Lutheran church in lieu of flowers.

FUNERAL NOTICE Iron River Reporter March 16 1967 "Funeral Services Held Monday For Mrs. Teckla Lundwall"
Funeral services were held Monday for Mrs. Teckla Mathilda Lundwall, 77, who passed away last Friday [March 10].

The 2 p.m. Monday [March 13] afternoon rites were held in the First Lutheran Church and officiated by the Rev. Earl H. Berndston. Burial followed in the Stambaugh Cemetery.

Organist for the service was Mrs. Merlin Bauman, accompanying Mrs. Morris Holm, soloist, who sang "He Leadeth Me" and "Child of the Heavenly Father".

Pallbearers were: David DeVowe, Eugene DeVowe, Robert Krans, Norman Rudstrom, Lloyd Lundwall and Jay Lundwall.

The LaFave Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.





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