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ANDREW HANSEN
The funeral of Andrew Eansen, 81
years o.d, who died suddenly yester-
day noon from overexertion in fight-
ing a brush fire on the property of
Arthur Hatch, near his home, 376 May
Street. will be at 2 p. m., tomorrow in
the funeral residence of the Caswel!-
King Co., 835 Main street, Rev. Theo-
dore R. Ringoen, officiating. Burial
will be in Hope cemetery.
Mr, Hansen was born in Osio, Nor-
way. s0n of Hans Hansen. but has
lived in Worcester more than 50 years.
He was a member of Quinsigamond
lodge, I. O. O. F.. more than 40 years
and a member of the Norwegian Lu-
theran church. He leaves two brothers,
Lauritz, of Worcester and Hagbeth of
Westboro; three sons, Charles M., of
Los Angeles; Arthur M., and Harold F.,
both of Worcester, and a daughter,
Mrs. Anna J, Eatch, with whom: he
lived, .
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