Eric Gunnar Erickson

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Eric Gunnar Erickson Soundex Code E625

Eric Gunnar Erickson's parents were: Anna Lisa Erickson, nee: Anna Lisa Danielson and Eric Erickson. Anna Lisa Erickson died on Friday, June 17, 1932 at their home on 3041 N. Natchez Street in Chicago and is buried at Rosehill Cemetery. Eric Erickson died earlier in Sweden.

Eric Gunnar Erickson, (Saturday, April 9, 1904-Saturday, February 1, 1986) came to the United States from Sweden during 1922.

Eric Gunnar Erickson married Ebba Linnea Erickson, nee: Ebba Linnea Larson.

Eric Gunnar Erickson's parents were: Anna Lisa Erickson, nee: Anna Lisa Danielson and Eric Erickson. Anna Lisa Erickson died on Friday, June 17, 1932. at their home on 3041 N. Natchez Street in Chicago and is buried at Rosehill Cemetery. Eric Erickson died earlier in Sweden.

Eric Gunnar Erickson, Don's father, died on Saturday, February 1, 1986 and is buried next to Ebba Linnea Erickson, his first wife, at Mt. Emblem Cemetery.

They were the parents of:

Don Erickson

Martin Erickson

Frits Herbert Erickson

Gottfried Erickson

Signey Erickson

Regina Erickson

Eric Gunnar Erickson worked as a cabinet marker for a firm that made pin-ball machines in Chicago and at a barrel factory making staves. Having only a grade school education, Eric Gunnar Erickson decided to secure his high school degree; he worked during the day and went to high school at night until he graduated. Eventually, Eric Gunnar Erickson established his own business, building kitchen cabinets for private residences.

Eventually, the family moved to Elmwood Park, Illinois where Eric Gunnar Erickson established his own firm which specialized in the design of free-standing spiral wood staircases which he hand-built for custom-homes in the Chicago area.