Stephentown Historical Society
Grave Record Card for
Lilly S. Arveseth

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Lilly S. Arveseth
Salutation:
 
First Name:
Lilly S.
Last Name:
Arveseth
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Alternative Names: First Name(s):
 
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Nickname(s):
 
Maiden Name:
Marthinsen
 
Personal: 2wa1ca2w5 Photo / Image:
Born: 27/MAR/1906  
(Personal picture not available.)
 
Died: 13/AUG/1984
Age: 78 Years, 4 Months, 17 Days (Calculated)
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Gender: F
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Relations: w/o Eyolf Arveseth; d/o Karl & Hilda Marthinsen
Cemetery / Remains: Grave Marker:
Remains:
 
(Grave Marker picture not on file.)
 
Cemetery: Evergreens
Town: New Lebanon, New York
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Lat/Long: (No data.)
Insc Age: 78 years
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Notes / Comments: Obituary / Notice:
 
(None Recorded.)
 
(Obituary source not documented.) 31A0FX5N4
Obituary:

    Mrs. Lilly S. Arveseth, 78, of W. Lebanon, died Monday, August 13, at Hillcrest Hospital in Pittsfield, Mass., after a brief illness.
    
    Born March 27, 1906 in Oslo, Norway, daughter of Karl and Hilda Marthinsen, she came to the U.S. in 1929 and became a naturalized citizen of this country.

    Her late husband Eyolf Arveseth, died in December 1973. Before moving to West Lebanon in 1971. Mrs. Arveseth made her home in Brooklyn, N.Y. She was a member of the Lebanon Valley Senior Citzens and the Lebanon Valley Women's Club and a volunteer with the New Lebanon Meals on Wheels program.

    Mrs. Arveseth was affiliated with the New Lebanon Congregational Church.

    She leaves two daughters, Anita Danielson of West Lebanon and Karin Wegman of Albany, N.Y.; a sister Ruth Berg of Oslo, Norway; four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

    A graveside service will be held Saturday, August 18 at the Cemetery of the Evergreen, Lebanon Springs. The Rev. Ernest D. Smith, pastor of the New Lebanon Congregational Church will officiate.

    Donations may be made to the New Lebanon Congregational Church or the Lebanon Valley Protective Association in care of the Hall and Higgins Funeral Home. Main Stre, Stephentown, N.Y. 12168.
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(None Recorded.)
 
 
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(Society's Card File.)
 
 
 
 
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Alternative  
Names:
These are nicknames, maiden names, alternate spellings, and other names which appear in reference to this person.
Born & Died: Dates shown in green are indefinite (circa).
Age: The age found in family or official records. The source may be the grave marker but may differ from that on the grave marker. When no written age at death is found but sufficient birth/death data is available a computer calculated age will be shown.
Veteran: Veteran status is afforded anyone who has served, whether in combat or in peace times. Field may also include the war/period in which the person served.
SSN: Social Security Numbers of deceased persons who were covered by Social Security are available from US Government records. Some are noted here for convenience only. Care should be taken as some women may have been covered under their husband's number.
Relations: The abbreviations are sometimes "m/o"="Mother of", "d/o"="Daughter of", etc. However "s/o" may refer to Son, Sibling, or Sister. Take care in interpretations.
Remains: Burial is presumed for most records, this field provides for cremations, war casualties, and other circumstances.
Sect & Lot & Map: Information from the cemetery's records showing where the grave is located.
Lat/Long: As GPS readings become available, the Latitude and Longitude coordinates of the grave will be posted and a link to Google Earth maps will be established.
Insc Age: This is the age inscribed on the grave marker. These inscription are most often on older grave markers. Note: our records are not always clear, the data may have come from an obituary or other sources, and there may indeed be no inscription on the stone.
Carver: The person or business which engraved the grave marker.

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