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S1 Emanuel Edward Hellerstedt

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S1 Emanuel Edward Hellerstedt Veteran

Birth
Pennsylvania, USA
Death
28 Jun 1951 (aged 57)
Hennepin County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota, USA GPS-Latitude: 44.8672861, Longitude: -93.2222222
Plot
SECTION A-8 SITE 1333
Memorial ID
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Emanuel Edward Hellerstedt, who died June 28, 1951, at the Veterans hospital.

He was born at Mundall PA, February 17, 1894.

In 1901 he moved with his family to Enfield. He served in the navy during World War I for three years as a seaman first class. After his discharge he lived at Wheaton where he was employed. He also lived in Minneapolis. In 1938 he moved to Milaca where he has lived ever since. At the time of his death, he was employed at the Co-op Oil association.

Three sisters and four brothers survive: Mrs. Charles Anderson, Monticello, Mrs. Rudolph Anderson, Fresno, California, Henry of Enfield, Vernon of Battle Lake. There are also 21 nieces and nephews. A step sister, Mrs. Arvid Carlson and a step brother, Donald Lidberg in Fresno California.

Welander Quist

Interment in Fort Snelling National Cemetery

St Cloud Times St Cloud Minnesota July 9, 1951

Military Information: SEAMAN 1ST CLASS, US NAVY
Emanuel Edward Hellerstedt, who died June 28, 1951, at the Veterans hospital.

He was born at Mundall PA, February 17, 1894.

In 1901 he moved with his family to Enfield. He served in the navy during World War I for three years as a seaman first class. After his discharge he lived at Wheaton where he was employed. He also lived in Minneapolis. In 1938 he moved to Milaca where he has lived ever since. At the time of his death, he was employed at the Co-op Oil association.

Three sisters and four brothers survive: Mrs. Charles Anderson, Monticello, Mrs. Rudolph Anderson, Fresno, California, Henry of Enfield, Vernon of Battle Lake. There are also 21 nieces and nephews. A step sister, Mrs. Arvid Carlson and a step brother, Donald Lidberg in Fresno California.

Welander Quist

Interment in Fort Snelling National Cemetery

St Cloud Times St Cloud Minnesota July 9, 1951

Military Information: SEAMAN 1ST CLASS, US NAVY

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MINNESOTA
SEAMAN 1ST CLASS
US NAVY
WORLD WAR I



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