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Mildred M. Carlsen, 87

February 20, 2002

Mildred M. Anderson Carlsen, 87, of Chicago, passed away on Wednesday, February 6, 2002.

Funeral services for Mildred were held on Saturday, February 9, at the Mayfair Lutheran Church in Chicago, with burial in the Mount Olive Cemetery in Chicago.

Mildred is survived by her husband, Robert of Chicago; two sisters, Gladys Ehret of Harwood Heights, Illinois and Thelma Jensen of Elk Grove Village, Illinois; sister-in-law, Betty Anderson of Britt; three nieces; one nephew; four grand-nieces; two grand-nephews; and many cousins.

A complete obituary appears in the February 20 edition of the Britt News Tribune.
©Britt News Tribune 2002


Lucille Horstman, 96

February 20, 2002

Lucille A. Horstman, 96, of Britt, passed away on Thursday, February 14, 2002, at the Westview Care Center in Britt.

Funeral services were held on Monday, February 18, at the St. Patrick's Catholic Church in Britt, with Father Marvin Bries officiating. Lector was Kathy Eisenman. Music was provided by organist, Brenda Smith and vocalist, Jolene Leerar. Honorary casket bearers were, Kathy Eisenman, Jeff Horstman, Jean Ann Bruns, Sara Gertsema, Ann Hoelscher and Shelly Kuhl.

Casket bearers were, Vicki Sufferlien, Thomas Looft, Suzanne Horstman, Ryan Kuhl, Michael Horstman and Kristin Horstman. Ushers were, Allan Doughan and John Fangman. Interment was in the St. Patrick's Church Cemetery.

Lucille is survived by four children, Patricia Looft and husband, John of Rochester, Minnesota, Paul Horstman and wife, Mildred of Britt, Robert Horstman and wife, Michele of Britt and Sara Kuhl and husband, Larry of Seattle, Washington; 12 grandchildren; and 26 great-grandchildren.

A complete obituary appears in the February 20 edition of the Britt News Tribune.
©Britt News Tribune 2002

  

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