OBITUARY: Melvin Oscar Burtness, Worth County, Iowa


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January 3, 1999
Mason City (Iowa) Globe Gazette obituaries
  

                        Melvin Oscar Burtness   

NORTHWOOD -- Melvin Oscar Burtness, 96, died Friday (Jan. 1, 1999) at the
Muse Norris Hospice Inpatient Unit, Mason City.

Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Elk Creek Lutheran
Church, rural Kensett, with the Rev. Selmer G. "Sam" Hernes officiating.
Burial will be the church cemetery.

Friends may call from 4 to 7 p.m. on Monday at Conner Colonial Chapel, 99
Eleventh St. S., Northwood. Visitation will resume one hour prior to
services Tuesday at the church.

Melvin Oscar Burtness was born on June 19, 1902, in Danville Township, Worth
County, the son of Ole Pederson and Marie (Arneson) Burtness. He was
baptized by Pastor Lars O. Pederson on June 18, 1916, at Elk Creek Lutheran
Church and reaffirmed the faith of his baptism through confirmation in the
Lutheran faith by Pastor Thor Sigmond on Nov. 11, 1918, also at Elk Creek
Church. Melvin enrolled at Waldorf Lutheran College in Forest City and
graduated on May 22, 1922. 

Melvin became a farmer in Danville and Brookfield townships and farmed for
52 years, until his retirement in 1975 when he sold his farm to Harold and
Clarice Hagen and moved to San Bernardino, Calif., and became a staff member
with Campus Crusade for Christ International, an evangelistic organization.


Melvin wanted to go to Africa as an agricultural missionary, but for health
reasons he stayed with Campus Crusade for six years, then retired to
Northwood in 1981. He also was a salesman for Archer Oil Company in Omaha,
Neb.

He was a member of Elk Creek Lutheran Church and was active in its Sunday
School and, for many years, served as church secretary.

Melvin is survived by second-cousins in Canada, Norway and the United States
and by a host of friends.

He was preceded in death by his parents; his brother, Peter Arnold Burtness;
and a sister, Ingeborg Amelia Burtness. 







#2
January 4, 1999
Mason City (Iowa) Globe Gazette obituaries


                         Melvin O. Burtness

Melvin Oscar Burtness, 96, died Friday (Jan. 1, 1999) at the Muse Norris
Hospice Inpatient Unit, Mason City.

Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Elk Creek Lutheran Church,
rural Kensett, with the Rev. Selmer G. "Sam" Hernes officiating. Burial will
be the church cemetery.

Friends may call from 4 to 7 p.m. today at Conner Colonial Chapel, 99 Eleventh
St. S., Northwood. Visitation will resume one hour prior to services Tuesday
at the church.

Melvin Oscar Burtness was born on June 19, 1902, in Danville Township, Worth
County, the son of Ole Pederson and Marie (Arneson) Burtness. He was baptized
by Pastor Lars O. Pederson on June 18, 1916, at Elk Creek Lutheran Church
and reaffirmed the faith of his baptism through confirmation in the Lutheran
faith by Pastor Thor Sigmond on Nov. 11, 1918, also at Elk Creek Church.
Melvin enrolled at Waldorf Lutheran College in Forest City and graduated on
May 22, 1922. 

Melvin became a farmer in Danville and Brookfield townships and farmed
for 52 years, until his retirement in 1975 when he sold his farm to Harold
and Clarice Hagen and moved to San Bernardino, Calif., and became a staff
member with Campus Crusade for Christ International, an evangelistic
organization.

Melvin wanted to go to Africa as an agricultural missionary, but for health
reasons he stayed with Campus Crusade for six years, then retired to
Northwood in 1981. He also was a salesman for Archer Oil Company in Omaha,
Neb.

He was a member of Elk Creek Lutheran Church and was active in its Sunday
School and, for many years, served as church secretary.

Melvin is survived by second-cousins in Canada, Norway and the United States
and by a host of friends.

He was preceded in death by his parents; his brother, Peter Arnold Burtness;
and a sister, Ingeborg Amelia Burtness.





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