nsurance Company to provide electrical service to farmers. With their crew, they wired farmsteads in northwest Iowa and Minnesota. He later worked as an electrician and blacksmith at Manson. On September 1, 1939, he married Helen Mae Scott at the Little Brown Church at Nashua. They resided at Manson. In 1941, the family moved to California where he worked at the Terminal Island Shipyards at Wilmington. Helen worked at an airplane assembly plant near San Diego. They returned to Iowa in 1944 where he started farming his parent's farm near Pocahontas. In 1945, they moved to a farm two miles north of Duncombe, where he raised hogs, chickens and started in the dairy business. Custom baling and spraying were later added along with more farm land. In March of 1960, they moved to a farm south of Humboldt later buying the Frank Gotch farm. Mike is survived by sons and daughters-in-law, Robert and Mary Ann Erickson of Webster City; Gary and Carol Erickson of Dakota City; James and Sherry Erickson and Dan and Carlene Erickson, all of Humboldt; daughter, Judy Van Boening of Humboldt; 14 grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by brothers and sisters, Agnes Grimm, Jordan Erickson Luella Samuelson, Evelyn Vote, Lawrence Erickson, Mabel Hunt and Adeline Vinsonhaler.
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