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George Redpath Falconer

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George Redpath Falconer

Birth
Kinloss Township, Bruce County, Ontario, Canada
Death
14 Jul 1935 (aged 78)
New Brighton, Ramsey County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Fargo, Cass County, North Dakota, USA Add to Map
Plot
section 31
Memorial ID
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The Fargo Forum, Friday morning, July 19, 1935, Page 2, Column 1 lower

George R. Falconer, 79, Dies In New Brighton

The body of George R. Falconer, 79, who died Tuesday at the home of a daughter, Mrs. A. B. Olson, in New Brighton, Minn., has been brought to Fargo for funeral services and burial.

Falconer, born in Ontario, Aug. 31, 1855, had been a resident of Fargo since 1881. Since April, he and Mrs. Falconer had been residing in New Brighton. He was a drayman in Fargo.

Survivors, other than Mrs. Falconer and Mrs. Olson, are his daughters, Mrs. J. D. Vlauvelt, Milwaukee; Mrs. Charles Emerson, 1023 Twenty-seventh st N., Mrs. Ed McCarl, 1315 First av N.; Mrs. Carl Nelson, Centralia, Wash.; a sister, Mrs. W. J. Harris, Minto, N. D., and a brother, Arthur, Portage, Minn.

Funeral services will be at 2:30 p. m. Saturday in the Lewis chapel, Rev. W. P. Gerberding officiating.
The Fargo Forum, Friday morning, July 19, 1935, Page 2, Column 1 lower

George R. Falconer, 79, Dies In New Brighton

The body of George R. Falconer, 79, who died Tuesday at the home of a daughter, Mrs. A. B. Olson, in New Brighton, Minn., has been brought to Fargo for funeral services and burial.

Falconer, born in Ontario, Aug. 31, 1855, had been a resident of Fargo since 1881. Since April, he and Mrs. Falconer had been residing in New Brighton. He was a drayman in Fargo.

Survivors, other than Mrs. Falconer and Mrs. Olson, are his daughters, Mrs. J. D. Vlauvelt, Milwaukee; Mrs. Charles Emerson, 1023 Twenty-seventh st N., Mrs. Ed McCarl, 1315 First av N.; Mrs. Carl Nelson, Centralia, Wash.; a sister, Mrs. W. J. Harris, Minto, N. D., and a brother, Arthur, Portage, Minn.

Funeral services will be at 2:30 p. m. Saturday in the Lewis chapel, Rev. W. P. Gerberding officiating.


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