Sunday December 28th 2025
Awesome The Alley Newspaper Turns 40!
News comes and goes, so do newspapers, but The Alley Newspaper has ridden the waves of change for 40 years! Gather and launch an enjoyable year of celebration!
in collaboration with
American Swedish Institute”'s
Holiday Open House for Phillips Neighbors
~ FREE ~
Wednesday, Dec. 16, 2015
5:00 to 8:00
Holiday Refreshments
American Swedish Institute
2600 Park Ave.
Info:
editor@alleynews.org,
P.O. Box 7006 Mpls., MN 55407
or 612-990-4022
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Great niece and husband honor relatives, who died in childhood, with words, flowers, and stone markers
- In addition to the markers, Linda and Steve placed flowers on the children”'s graves. Linda wrote: “”˜Anna and Lars, I don”'t know if flowers were ever placed on your little graves before. These are only a few humble flowers from my garden, but placed with all my love,”' Linda Leraas Ray, your great niece.”
- The children, Annie Mathilda Leraas and her brother Lars Andreas were the children of Linda”'s great-grandparents, Ole Johnneson and Martha Larsdatter. Annie and Lars were buried in the Cemetery”'s Potters Field along with approximately 2,300 other people.
- The children, Annie Mathilda Leraas and her brother Lars Andreas were the children of Linda”'s great-grandparents, Ole Johnneson and Martha Larsdatter. Annie and Lars were buried in the Cemetery”'s Potters Field along with approximately 2,300 other people.
- Linda Leraas Ray, Sue Hunter Weir, Mike Barth (Cemetery Caretaker), and Steve Ray. Linda and her husband, Steve, had markers placed on the graves of two children who died in the 1870s.
Until 2015 graves were unmarked for 140 years along with 2,280 others in “Potter”'s Field”
October 15th was one of those perfect days in the Cemetery.… Read the rest “Great niece and husband honor relatives, who died in childhood, with words, flowers, and stone markers”



















