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Additional JENSEN Surnames in TRINITY LUTHERAN SOUTH Cemetery
Additional JENSEN Surnames in LINCOLN County
JENSEN, AntonJENSEN, Clarence L.JENSEN, Family Plot MarkerJENSEN, Amalie D.JENSEN, AugustJENSEN, ElizabethJENSEN, Ethel R.JENSEN, AugustJENSEN, James W.JENSEN, Karen SofieJENSEN, KarlJENSEN, LauritzJENSEN, Lyle V.JENSEN, Mary LouJENSEN, Family Plot MarkerJENSEN, Family Plot MarkerJENSEN, Stanley J.JENSEN, Timan I.JENSEN, Viola S.JENSEN, Victor S.JENSEN, Walter A.JENSEN, LeroyJENSEN, HaroldJENSEN, ElineJENSEN, ErlandJENSEN, ChristineJENSEN, Cornelia PJENSEN, Donald EJENSEN, Cynthia MJENSEN, Evelyn MarieJENSEN, Gerald HJENSEN, Gerhard ImerJENSEN, Gladys MarieJENSEN, GodifredJENSEN, Jens GJENSEN, Joel AJENSEN, Esther CJENSEN, PalmerJENSEN, Baby BoyJENSEN, AndrewJENSEN, ElidaJENSEN, Erland MartinJENSEN, HansJENSEN, JacobJENSEN, LinaJENSEN, MartinJENSEN, OleJENSEN, Marjorie JJENSEN, Ray MJENSEN, Dorsie LJENSEN, Axel WaldemarJENSEN, JohannaJENSEN, Minnie
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Submitted: 12/6/11 • Approved: 6/18/12 • Last Updated: 8/13/15 • R140564-G0-S3
1881 - 1970
Funeral services for Miss Hilda Jensen, 89, were Saturday at the Wass Funeral Home in Beresford. Burial was in the Trinity Lutheran Cemetery at Hudson. The Stedronsky funeral home is in charge of arrangements. Miss Jensen was born April 21, 1881 at Hudson to Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Jensen and died Dec. 9 at Colonial Manor in Armour where she lived for the past two years. She had served as a nurse in World War I and had lived in Beresford, Denver, and Belle Foursche. Survivors include nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by five sisters and three brothers
Daily republic- 12/14/70
Contributed on 12/6/11 by revilo
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