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Luella Erickson Ostrom

Birth
Olivia, Renville County, Minnesota, USA
Death
31 Mar 1945 (aged 39–40)
Rock Springs, Sweetwater County, Wyoming, USA
Burial
Olivia, Renville County, Minnesota, USA Add to Map
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Minnesota Woman Who Died Here Taken to Home

The body of Mrs. Luella Ostrom, 41, of Winthrope, Minn., who died Saturday morning at Wyoming General hospital was taken Monday night to Winthrope and was accompanied by her brother, Sgt. Lyndon Erickson of Camp Roberts, Calif., and his two children, Cheryl 3, and Stanton, 4.

Mrs. Ostrom became ill Thursday while en route from the west coast to her home. She was removed from train No. 88 and was taken to Wyoming General hospital early Friday morning. She had gone to Camp Roberts to get her brother’s two children which she planned to care for in her home in Minnesota while their mother remained with her husband, Sergeant Erickson, until he left for overseas duty.

The little boy and girl, who were with their aunt, were supervised by nurses at the local hospital until the arrival of their father.

Besides her brother, Mrs. Ostrom is survived by her husband, O.H. Ostrom, and three children residing in Winthrope.

Rock Springs Daily Rocket, Apr 4, 1945
Minnesota Woman Who Died Here Taken to Home

The body of Mrs. Luella Ostrom, 41, of Winthrope, Minn., who died Saturday morning at Wyoming General hospital was taken Monday night to Winthrope and was accompanied by her brother, Sgt. Lyndon Erickson of Camp Roberts, Calif., and his two children, Cheryl 3, and Stanton, 4.

Mrs. Ostrom became ill Thursday while en route from the west coast to her home. She was removed from train No. 88 and was taken to Wyoming General hospital early Friday morning. She had gone to Camp Roberts to get her brother’s two children which she planned to care for in her home in Minnesota while their mother remained with her husband, Sergeant Erickson, until he left for overseas duty.

The little boy and girl, who were with their aunt, were supervised by nurses at the local hospital until the arrival of their father.

Besides her brother, Mrs. Ostrom is survived by her husband, O.H. Ostrom, and three children residing in Winthrope.

Rock Springs Daily Rocket, Apr 4, 1945


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