Individual Details
Joy Eileen Cedarholm
(29 Sep 1917 - 29 Dec 1944)
HSO, 28 Mar 1940, p1
Joy Eileen Cedarholm of St. Paul Becomes Bride of Raymond B. Casanova of Hudson
Amid a beautiful setting of lillies and palms, Miss Joy Eileen Cedarholm of St. Paul became the bridge of Mr. Raymond B. Casanova, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Casanova of Hudson, at a ceremony performed Monday, march 25, at the Sacrd Heart Church in St. Paul. . . They will be at home April 15 at their residence at 1332 Third St., Hudson.
HSO, 4 Jan 1945
Mrs. Raymond Casanva Is Instantly Killed in Auto Accident
Mrs. Raymond B. Casanova of 1332 Third St., Hudson, was instantly killed and three other persons were injurd shortly before 11 o'clock last Friday evening when Mrs. Casanova's car skidded on the icy highway and rolled into the ditch at the Northline "cheese factory" corner, two miles east of Hudson.
The injured persons were Mrs. Dorothy Nadeau of North Hudson, who received severe body bruises; Mrs. Louis Barkuloo of Ellsworth, who sustained some fractured ribs in addition to bruises; Louis Barkuloo, her husband, only slightly injured.
The group had had a late dinner at the Willow River Inn in Burkhardt and were returning to Hudson at the time of the accident. Mrs. Nadeau, who was riding in the front seat with Mrs. Casanova, stated that apparently as the car skidded from the highway, the door on the left hand side flew open and as the car rolled over on its side, Mrs. Casanova was thrown partially out of the car. Death was instantaneous according to Dr. J. E. Newton, who was called to the scene of the accident.
T/4 Raymond Casanova, husband of the crash victim, at present is with the U.S. Army engineers corps in northern France. The American Red Cross is endeavoring to locate him and advise him of the tragedy in which his wife was killed.
Mrs. Casanova, whose maiden name was Joy Eileen Cedarholm, was born in St. Paul on September 29, 1917, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Cedarholm of 1148 Hawthorne Ave., St. Paul. After graduating from Johnson High School in St. Paul she held clerical positions with several firms, the last being with the Hamm Brewing Company.
She was married to Raymond B. Casanova of Hudson on March 25, 1940 and since then she has made her home in this city.
Besides her husband, in France, she is survived by her parents; and one brother, Lt. John E. Cedarholm, at present with the Army in France.
Funeral services were at St. Patric's Church, Monsignr Owens officiating. Interment will be in the Catholic cemetery here.
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Families
| Spouse | Raymond Benedict Casanova (1910 - 1988) |
Endnotes
1. Hudson Star-Observer, Hudson, Wis., 4 Jan 1945, p1, Obituary, Mrs. Raymond Casanova.
2. Hudson Star-Observer, Hudson, Wis., 28 Mar 1940, p1, Marriage, Joy Cedarholm and Raymond Casanova.
3. Hudson Star-Observer, Hudson, Wis., 4 Jan 1945, p1, Obituary, Mrs. Raymond Casanova.
4. Hudson Star-Observer, Hudson, Wis., 4 Jan 1945, p1, Obituary, Mrs. Raymond Casanova.
5. Find-A-Grave (www.findagrave.com), Memorial No. 114622027.
