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Miss Carrie Fink
1905 - 1975
Miss Carrie Fink,
69, 602 Division Street died Tuesday at the Watertown Memorial Hospital. The Rescue Squad of the Watertown Fire
Department was called to her home at 2 p.m. Tuesday and transported her to the
hospital where she was pronounced dead on arrival.
Funeral services
will be held Thursday at 3 p.m. at the Pederson Funeral Home with the Rev.
Joseph Schwager officiating. Burial will be in Oak Hill
Cemetery.
Miss Fink was born
March 19, 1905 in Lake Alburn, Minn. She was employed as the kitchen manager at Waconi Minnesota Hospital and at the Lake Alburn Home in Lake Alburn prior
to moving to Watertown in 1966. Since
1972 she has made her home with her sister, Mrs. Anna Albrecht. She was employed at Bethesda Lutheran Home and
at Marquardt Memorial Manor as a dietary aide. She was a member of the Watertown Moravian
Church, the Women’s Fellowship of the church and the Dieners
of the church.
Surviving are one
sister, Mrs. Anna Albrecht of Watertown, one brother, Florian, of Milpitas,
Calif., nieces, nephews and other relatives and friends.
If desired, memorials may be given to Marquardt Memorial Manor.
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