Wednesday, December 20, 2023

An Encore for Pastor Moberg

Remember our "mighty hunter before the Lord," Pastor Theodore Moberg?[1] CK Melin has found an article that summarizes his life and career up to 1955:

2023-12-20. The Rambler, Texas Wesleyan College, 4 Oct. 1955, p. 1
2023-12-20. The Rambler, Texas Wesleyan College, 4 Oct. 1955, p. 2
(Click on images to enlarge)
The Rambler (Texas Wesleyan College, Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 4, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 4, 1955 (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth336975/), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu


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Theodore's first wife, Julia, had been born in Hobart in February 1890 to Swedish immigrants Andrew and Christine Peterson (1910 Census). She married Theodore in Lake County in June 1909 (Indiana Marriage Collection). The 1910 Census shows the young couple living in New York. In 1920 they were in Illinois, and by 1930 in Minnesota. Sometime during that decade they moved to Texas.

When Julia died in Texas in 1937, her body was brought back to her hometown for a funeral at the Swedish Methodist Church.[2] She was buried in Crown Hill Cemetery.

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[1] He also appears in the two choir photos. (One of these days when I get some time I am going to have to fix a lot of small preview images in my blogs.)
[2] "Hobart," The Hammond Times, 14 Dec. 1937.

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