Thomas C. Askland (1868-1947)
ASKLAND, JAGERSON, ANDERSON, RYEN, BOWEN, VILAND
Posted By: Dorian Myhre (email)
Date: 5/17/2021 at 16:53:12
From Nevada Evening Journal September 29, 1947 (page 5)
Funeral Services In Slater for Tom Askland
Slater, Sept. 29--Funeral services for Tom Askland of Reeder, N. D. were held Saturday afternoon, Sept. 20, at the Bethleham Lutheran church in Slater at 2 o'clock. The services were in charge of Rev. P. E. Onstad assisted by Rev. Peder Buland of Cambridge.
The floral offerings were unusually large and beautiful, many of them being by friends and neighbors in North Dakota. A number of gifts to missions in his memory was given by relatives and friends.
The pallbearers were: K. E. Nelson of Cambridge, Ole Chelsvig of Kelley, Nels Ihle, Andrew Maland, Martin Helland and Andrew Erickson of Slater.
The congregation sang the song, "I'm But A. Stranger Here." Mrs. Fay Scott Nernes of Cambridge sang a solo, "No Night There."
In his sermon Rev. Onstad mentioned the fact that Mr. Askland had presented the large statue of Christ which stands within the altar, to the church a number of years ago. The statue is a copy of the famous Thorvaldsen's statue of Christ in Denmark. Burial was made in the Slater cemetery.
Tom Askland was born in LaSalle, Ill., Dec. 27, 1868. He was baptized and confirmed in the Lutheran faith The family lived for a number of years on a farm south of Slater also lived for a while on farm near Huxley. On July 6, 1892 he was married to Emma Jagerson. Six children were born to this union, two of whom preceded him in death. In 1911 he moved with his family to Reeder, N. D. He was a prominent farmer and stock buyer. Mr. Askland suffered a light stroke and was taken to St. Joseph's hospital at Dickinson, N. D. where he later suffered a second stroke and died Monday evening, Sept. 15.
Funeral services were held at Reeder on Wednesday and was largely attended. The body was brought her for services on Saturday. He was about 80 years old.
He is survived by his wife and three daughters: Mrs. Vigo (Alma) Anderson of Reeder, N. D., Mrs. Oley (Lottie) Ryen of Huxley; Mrs Maurice (Bertha) Bowen of Maxwell and a son, Kermit B. Askland of St. Ansgar, Iowa and sister, Mrs. Osmond Viland of Denver, Colo., and large number of relatives and friends.
Among those here for the services were his wife, Mrs. Emma Askland and Mr. and Mrs. Vigo Anderson of Reeder, N. D., Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Askland and family of St. Ansgar, Mrs. and Mrs. Maurice Bowen and family of Maxwell, Mr. and Mrs. Oley Ryen and family of Huxley, Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Nelson and Mrs. Chas. Hennick of Cambridge and Mr. and Mrs. Ole Chelsvig of Kelley.
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