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Lorntz & Beret (Moksnes) Espe

Lorntz Espe in 1950
Beret Martas (Moksnes) Espe
Lorntz & Beret Espe Family - ca 1906

Lorntz and Beret had a total of 5 children. Ingeborg AKA Belle (1878-1969) was born in Stjørdal, Norway, Evan (1883-1963) was born in Handöl, Sweden, and Peter (1888-1979) was also born in Stjørdal, Norway. Mary (1893-1979) and Bessie (1896-1979) were both born in Minneapolis, Minnesota. after their parents had emigrated.


Last Rites Held for Lorentz Espe Friday

“Lorentz Espe, aged Pencer pioneer, who died at the Baudette Hospital, Thursday, August 14, at 6:30 p. m., was laid to rest in the Pine Grove Cemetery Friday afternoon.  Funeral service was held in Pine Grove Church at 2 o’clock with Rev. Jacob Andreasen delivering the funeral sermon and officiating at the commitment.  Many friends joined with the family in the last rites for a well beloved and respected gentleman.  Floral offerings and memorials likewise were tokens of the place he had in the community.
Mr. Espe was 95 years, five months and six days old at the time of his death.  He was born in Stordalen, Norway, March 8, 1856.  On February 28, 1872, he married Miss Beret Martha Maksness of Stordalen, Norway.  She died nineteen years ago.
The family came to America to Minneapolis in 1889 and lived there seven years.  Their next home was at Bricelyn, where Mr. Espe engaged in farming for twelve years.  In 1908 they moved to Roseau county and settled on a homestead in what was then known as the River community, and that became the family home.  Mr. Espe left there a year ago to move to Spooner where he lived at the Home for the Aged up to the time he was admitted to the hospital.
He was a charter member of the Pine Grove congregation.  Left to mourn his passing are three daughters and two sons, namely: Mrs. John Grundfor, Spooner; Evan Espe, Roseau; Pete Espe, Grand Forks; Mrs. Mary Geroy, Roseau, and Mrs. H. N Grundfor, Moorhead.  Also living are seven grandchildren, sixteen great grandchildren and one great great grandchild.”

(from the Roseau Times Region newspaper, Roseau, Minnesota, 23-AUG-1951)

MRS. L, ESPE, BEAVER PIONEER, LAID TO REST

Pine Grove Congregation Loses One of Charter Members and Faithful Worker.

  Death came as a relief to Mrs. Lorntz Espe at the family home in Beaver township, Friday morning at 8 o’clock.  She had no been in the best of health since two years back but it was last summer that the disease began making  itself  manifest  by  its pain.  Death found her ready and waiting, satisfied that she was about to pass from this life to a better one.
  Beret  Martha  Moxness  was born in Stordalen, Trondhjem Norway, May 23, 1854.  She was married in the old country to Lorntz. Espe, February 28, 1879. They came to America in 1900 living a number of years in Minneapolis and Faribault county. In 1908 the family came to Roseau county and took a homestead in Beaver township. That has since been the family home.

  Mrs. Espe was a charter member of Pine Grove congregation and evinced much interest in its work.  She was a kind soul and won for herself ties of true friendship and reward.
  Surviving and mourning the loss of a dear wife and mother are the husband and the following sons and daughters: Mrs. J. Grundfor, River; Evan, at home; Peter, Malung;  Mrs. Wm. Geroy, River,  and Mrs. H. Grundfor, Moorhead. Eight grand children and two great grand children are also living.
  Funeral, service took place on Monday.  A short service was held at the home at 1:30 followed by public service at the Pine Grove church. Burial took place in  the  cemetery  at  the  church. Rev. Casper B. Nervig preached the funeral sermon and committed the body to its last resting place.  Helen and Margaret Gunderson assisted in the service by singing a  duet.   Pall  bearers were five grandsons: Edwin Sannan, Allan Geroy, Raymond Geroy, Clayton Geroy and Omer Espe, and Malcolm Trach.  The service at the home and at the church were attended by a large number of friends.

(from the Roseau Times Region newspaper, Roseau, Minnesota 22-OCT-1932)