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Domestic News February 6, 1933

Seward Daily Gateway

Seward, Seward County, Alaska

What is this article about?

The SS Starr sailed from Seward on Sunday evening with passengers and the body of Andrew Grosvold, a pioneer Sand Point businessman who died last week, for burial in Sand Point. Captain Ryning announced the next sailing on March 11.

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BODY OF ANDREW GROSVOLD SHIPPED HOME

On its regular monthly voyage Westward, the SS Starr, Capt. A. Ryning, of the San Juan Fishing & Packing Co., sailed Sunday at 10 p. m. carrying the following list of passengers and a small amount of general cargo: W. C. Erwin, Mrs. J. Olsen, Mrs. Ralph Grosvold, Mrs. A. H. Mellick.

The body of Andrew Grosvold, pioneer Sand Point business man who died in Seward last week, was taken aboard for shipment to Sand Point where interment will be made.

Captain Ryning announced the March sailing out of Seward will be on the 11th.

What sub-type of article is it?

Shipping Arrival Departure Death Or Funeral

What keywords are associated?

Ss Starr Seward Sailing Andrew Grosvold Body Shipment Sand Point Burial

What entities or persons were involved?

Andrew Grosvold Capt. A. Ryning W. C. Erwin Mrs. J. Olsen Mrs. Ralph Grosvold Mrs. A. H. Mellick

Where did it happen?

Seward

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Primary Location

Seward

Event Date

Sunday

Key Persons

Andrew Grosvold Capt. A. Ryning W. C. Erwin Mrs. J. Olsen Mrs. Ralph Grosvold Mrs. A. H. Mellick

Outcome

andrew grosvold died last week; body shipped to sand point for interment

Event Details

SS Starr sailed from Seward on regular monthly voyage westward, carrying passengers W. C. Erwin, Mrs. J. Olsen, Mrs. Ralph Grosvold, Mrs. A. H. Mellick, general cargo, and the body of Andrew Grosvold for shipment to Sand Point. Captain Ryning announced March sailing from Seward on the 11th.

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