Carl H. Paulson Dies at Stanton
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Following An Illness of More Than a Year
Well Known Stanton Citizen Passes Away Monday.
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Funeral Services for Carl Henry Paulson of Stanton were held from the
Mamrelund church in that town Wednesday at 2 p. m., the services being
conducted by Rev. A. Leonard Smith of that church. Pallbearers were
Martin Anderson, C. A. Wickstrom, O. C. Anderson, S. G. Trybom, A. W.
Tiren and R. B. Rees. Music was provided by the church choir and
interment was in Mamrelund cemetery.
Mr. Paulson was born in Burlington, April 30, 1872, and came to Stanton
early in life where he was married May 27, 1903, Mrs. Paulson surviving
together with a daughter, Mable, at home in Stanton, and a son,
Theodore, whose present address is unknown. Mr. Paulson was a farmer and
laborer until his health failed him. He died Monday, Sept. 14, at 9:30
P. M. of senility of the heart, after an illness of about one year.
THE SUN, Red Oak, Iowa, Thursday, September 17, 1942.
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