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m m■IIServices for Earl Brodersen Funeral services for Earl Brodersen, 24, were held Friday afternoon _ at 2 o’clock at the Henry Brodersen j fg home and at 2:30 o’clock at St. Pet-jer's Lutheran church here with the Rev. W, J. Lewinski, pastor, officiating. Interment was in Summit Hill 19 cemetery. Pallbearers at the services [■ were Loren Fergen, G. J. Freeburg, l§ Lloyd Anfinson, Edward Svejda, J ess j §§ Freeman and Cecil Gregerson.Mr, Brodersen, an employee of the Pocahontas Auto Co., died at 7 a.m. j|| April 22, at Lutheran hospital, Fort | H Dodge, after suffering extensive burns while at work on April 21. His burns were caused by the ignition jg of gasoline being used while working on a motor of an automobile at the garage, jgjEarl Paul Brodersen, son of Mr. 19 and Mrs. Henry Brodersen of Pocahontas, was born on October 27, 1917, in Booth township, Palo Alta county, j B He was married to Fae Evelyn Fish-|B er on May 1, 1939. Surviving him are his widow, one daughter, Betty Lea, age one and one-half years, his parents, 4 sisters, Mrs, C. E. Lindeman, |B Mrs. C. W, Peterson and Mrs. Rose Craig, all of Pocahontas, and Mrs. Gilbert Cordes of Swea City, and one brother, William Brodersen, of Ayr-IB shire. 199999
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Thu, Apr 30, 1942

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