IMMANUEL CEMETERY

LIME LAKE TOWNSHIP

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In the beginning, Beaver Creek Lutheran Congregation covered a territory running 18 miles east and west.  Several years later it was divided into East and West Beaver Creek Churches.  West Beaver Creek became Immanuel Lutheran at Avoca with territory between making up Slayton Lutheran.

The distance involved and the lack of transportation caused the two congregations to divide.  By previous agreement, lots were drawn and the East congregation was to build the church and the West was to provide $100 to the project.  The Kristofer Lokker farm, east of Slayton, the NW1/4 of Section 18 of Lime Lake Township, was the sight chosen and the name Immanuel “God with us” Norwegian Lutheran Church. 

In March 1875, all who owned ox teams made their way to Heron Lake to bring back lumber for the building. On the homeward journey, at Lime Creek, Knute Smestad divided his load among the other sleds and went back for yet another load.  He and Brede Toner were overtaken by heavy snow fall and reached home late at night on March 14, 1875, as a severe blizzard struck.

Work on the church building began in the spring of 1875 with Knute Smestad in charge and members of the congregation furnishing the labor. 

A cemetery was established at this location.  There are still a few graves there but most have been moved to other cemeteries.  Among those who still sleep beneath the sod of the first cemetery are two pairs of twins, children of Kristofer Lokker and Frederick Knapper, an old German lady from Dovre named Mrs. Syvert, Garan Nilsson (1878), and Mrs. Anderson, and daughter of Paul Svenskar.  Arnt Smestad recalled that Mrs. Anderson was buried the day after (September 6, 1876) several of the James brothers’ gang rode their horses through this territory following the famous robbery of the Northfield Bank.   

In 1880 the church building was moved by thirteen yoke of oxen to the Ole Oppen farm, a more central location.  Land for the present cemetery was donated by Kristofer Braaten.  John Finstad was the first person laid to rest in the new cemetery. 

In 1886 the church location was changed again.  However, this time the church was dismantled and reassembled in Avoca.  The last service at Immanuel was the funeral service for Hans Nelson on December 18, 1952.

ANDERSON  JENS 1836/MAR/08 1908/DEC/24
BERG  ANDERS 1837 1918
BERG  ANNA FINSTAD 1847 1915
BERG  EMMA 1861 1944
BERG  IDAN 1880 1965
BERG  JAMES 1877 1957
BERG  JOHN 1883 1961
BERG  JOHN J. 1842 1922
BERG  JULIUS 1860 1926
BJORKLUND  ANNA HAGEN 1860/JAN/15 1894/SEPT/16
BOSEN   HEROLD 1907/JAN/04 1907/FEB/18
BRAATEN  CHRISTOPHER N. 1848/DEC/21 1922/JULY/22
BRAATEN  NELS 1846/SEPT/05 1914/JULY/29
BRAATEN  RANGHILD 1862/MAR/18 1906/FEB/26
BRAATEN  RONAUG 1854/OCT/27 1920/DEC/22
BROTEN  MAY C. 1879 1942
BROTEN  OLE P. 1878 1943
BRUCE  ROBERT ALLEN 1929 NO DECEASED
BRUCE  VERNA MAGNUS 1936 1989
CARLSON  CLARENCE O. 1907/DEC/23 1983/JULY/27
CARLSON  RAYMOND **** ****
CARLSON  SOPHIA 1891 1965
DAHL  ALVIN F. 1903/MAY/08 1908/DEC/24
DAHL  FRED 1872/AUG/22 1908/DEC/26
DAHL  LOUISE E. 1897/NOV/10 1908/DEC/24
EWY  DONALD E. 1917/APR/07 1945/JAN/14
EWY  ELLA A. 1886 1948
EWY  HENRY J. 1889 1951
FINSTAD  JOHN 1841 1880
FINSTAD  JOHN F. 1880 1949
FRISK  AXEL CLARENCE 1908 1936
FRISK  CARL F. 1851 1944
FRISK  JOSEPHINE 1854 1950
GJERTVIG  ANDERS A. 1842 1925
GJERTVIG  SIRIANNA 1846/OCT/03 1901/APR/01
HAGEN  ARNT 1861 1902
HAGEN  CARL O. 1900 1955
HAGEN  EDWARD MORRIS 1892/SEPT/02 1964/MAY/29
HAGEN  ERNEST   1922/DEC/10
HAGEN  FREDRICK 1906 1967
HAGEN  INGERI 1821/JUNE 1890/NOV
HAGEN  JULIA A. 1904 1969
HAGEN  KAREN 1870 1948
HAGEN  LEONA M. 1911 1963
HAGEN  OLE 1864 1939
HAGEN  OSCAR 1903/JUL/29 1991/FEB/14
HAGEN  OTTILDA 1869 1914
HAGEN  ROBERT   ****
HANSEN  EDWIN 1893 1931
HANSON  ALBERT H. 1868 1948
HANSON  BERNARD ADOLPH 1908/MAY/10 1993/NOV/01
HANSON  CARL H. 1921/JAN/24 1951/FEB/03
HANSON  CARL HENRY 1891/SEPT/02 1981/DEC/31
HANSON  CLARA   1893
HANSON  DEBRA KAY 1953/MAY/05 1953/MAY/12
HANSON  DELLA B. 1907/MAR/02 1997/APR/17
HANSON  EDWARD 1875/APR/22 1950/MAR/26
HANSON  HANS 1837 1892
HANSON  HENRY A. 1894 1974
HANSON  INFANT   1956/AUG/22
HANSON  JNO.   ****
HANSON  JOHN B. 1927/JUN/29 2001/AUG/15
HANSON  KAREN 1856 1932
HANSON  MARIE A. 1894/JAN/03 1964/APR/23
HANSON  MARTHEA 1872 1951
HANSON  RICHARD A. 1904 1947
HANSON  RICHARD ALLEN 1931/JUL/30 1991/FEB/18
HANSON  RUDOLPH H. 1897/MAR/09 1913/JAN/31
HANSON  SIDNEY HARRY 1912/NOV/04 2002/JAN/27
HANSON  THELMA E. 1899/FEB/28 1901/MAR/07
HARALDSON  JULIA 1849/FEB/05 1901/MAR/19
HARALDSON  SANDER 1853/SEPT/13 1893/JUN/19
HEIM  RUTH ANN 1935/NOV/20 2003/NOV/12
HINDERER  IRMA L. 1909/APR/06 1999/OCT/10
HINDERER. WM  BILL 1908/SEPT/07 2000/JUN/10
HOFFMAN  TIMOTHY MARK 1966/JAN/26 1968/APR/20
HOFFMAN DANIEL MARK 1964/JAN/19 1964/JAN/20
IVERSON  RANDI 1866/OCT/22 1918/JAN/10
KIRCHNER  ____(BABY)   1926
KIRCHNER  ALPHA 1919/NOV/01 1921/MAR/31
KIRCHNER  ELLEN M. 1889 1963
KIRCHNER  HERBERT 1883 1966
KIRCHNER  HILDA ANNETTE 1893/OCT/26 1991/SEPT/13
KIRCHNER  LOUIS 1888 1959
KIRCHNER  MATHEA 1851 1929
KNAPPER  EFFIE E. 1887 1970
KNAPPER  ELLEN 1849 1927
KNAPPER  FREDRICK 1842 1934
KNAPPER  INGRI 1824 1898
KNAPPER  OLE E. 1882 1978
KRAVIG  GILBERT J. 1885 1968
KRAVIG  HELGA M. 1891 1949
LARSON LOUIS   ****
LARSON OLE   ****
LEE  CLARA M. 1883 1971
LEE  OTTO A. 1885 1972
LEE  VERNAL CECIL 1914