Maria was born on 8 SEP 1885 in Kranum, Vastergotland, Sweden, the daughter of Johan Anders Larson and Lotta Johansdotter.
She died on 22 MAR 1929 in TrinityLutheranH, Kansas City, Missouri.
Her husband was Simon Joseph Thyr, who she married on 4 OCT 1913 in Kansas City, Missouri. Their only known child was Elvira Maria (1918-?).
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Birth | 8 SEP 1885 |
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Death | 22 MAR 1929 |
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Burial | 25 MAR 1929 |
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Note 1
!Notes: Of Kansas City, Missouri in 1918.
!Obituary: [The Osage City Free Press, year 59, number 47, 28 Mar 1929] -- Obituary --
!P: THYR -- Mrs. Marie Charlotte Tyhr was born in the Provence West Gotland Sweden, on the 8th day of Sept., 1885, and passed away at the Trinity Lutheran hospital at Kansas City, Mo., on the 22nd day of March 1929, after a short illness. She had attained the age of 43 years, 6 months and 14 days. She came to this country in 1904. On the 4th day of Oct., 1913 she was married to Joseph Thyr, who now together with their daughter, Elvira Maria, is left to mourn over the loss of a dutiful wife and a kind and loving mother. Other relatives are three brothers, Frank, Carl and Richard Johnson, of Osage City, Kansas; also three sisters, Mrs. August Lindburg, of Osage City, Kansas; Mrs. Christine McClosky, of Kansas City, Mo., and Mrs. George Anderson, of Slater, Mo., and a number of nieces and nephews and a host of friends.
!P: Funeral services were held Monday afternoon, March 25th from the Swedish Lutheran church, conducted by Rev. A. E. Monell. Interment was made in the Swedish cemetery.
!P: "We will weep for days that come no more.
!P: For the sunbeam gone from the heart and door;
!P: For a missing step, for a nameless grace,
!P: For a mother's form, for a mother's face;
!P: But not for a soul whose crown is won.
!P: Whose infinit joy has only begun;
!P: Not for the spirit enrobed in light,
!P: Crowned where the angels are tonight." --