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Jackson Co, MN Riverside Cemetery, Des Moines Township, Jackson MN
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Riverside Cemetery...
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Cemetery entrance
Located on south side of Jackson along Hwy 71.
-Randy Wendel photo.
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Cemetery view
Photos looking east from Hwy 71.
-Randy Wendel photos
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Cemetery Panoramic view
View from adjoining Good Shepard cemetery
from below the tall white cross, starting
from the south side of both cemeteries facing
Hwy 71, and turning/looking west, then north
toward the NE and east (backside) of Riverside.
The full-pan photo is all photos combined using
Windows Live Photo Gallery software (free download).
-Randy Wendel photos, May 2009
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Cemetery view
Photo 1916.
-Jackson County Historical Society photo
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Ashley headstone
A page is dedicated to Ashley's interred at this
cemetery by clicking here
-Randy Wendel photo
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H.S. Bailey family plot
Headstones difficult to read due to age.
-Randy Wendel photo, 01May2009
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Christian Frederick and Sadie (Lodge) Magnussen headstone
Jackson Co Sheriff 1927-1934, and again 1939-1942. Chris was born in Hurup, Denmark, Aug 30, 1890. His father owned a mill in Hurup. They had 16 children. 4 of those immigrated to Canada and USA. Chris immigrated to the United States together with his brother, Gustav, in 1911 when Chris was about 21 years old. He went to Iowa and worked as a farm hand and ditch digger for laying tile. He then went to Lakefield, Minnesota and was employed as janitor at the local school. He married Sadie Mae Lodge 9 JUL 1921 in Jackson, Jackson County, MN, daughter of John Gardner Lodge and Dorothy Anna Bland. She was born 18 FEB 1897 in Red Burn, Lycoming Co., PA, and died 13 MAY 1951 in Jackson, Jackson Co, Minnesota. Chris and Sadie had twin girls in 1926, Arlene and Arliss. Later he bought 80 acres of farm land and raised cattle, pigs and chicken plus corn, alfalfa, wheat and flax. It's believed his brother "Gus" lived in the area, too. He drowned in Spirit Lake in 1921. Does the place Pottawatamie, Boomer Township sound right? There is a Gustav Magnussen there on the internet. Would like to verify.
-Randy Wendel photo
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Gordon Sathe and wife, Ruth (Lanto)
Gordon Sathe was the son of Jackson mortician and furniture merchant Oscar C. Sathe and Ormie C. (Ormsby). Gordons' roots hail from Norway through his Grandfather, Ole Sathe, who eventually emigrated to Jackson in 1878 via Decorah IA and Lanesboro, MN.
Gordon and Ruth were married 23 June 1941. Gordon served in WWII for 4 years in the infantry with the 103rd Div in Europe. He was awarded both the Bronze Star and Combat Infantryman's Badge, and was discharged as a captain when he returned to Jackson to continue with the funeral and furniture business. He enjoyed fishing and duck hunting.
-Randy Wendel photo
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