Ingeborg Refling Hagen - Grave

Grave

Ingeborg Refling Hagen is buried at the cemetery at Tangen, Hedmark, alongside her sister, Hilda Johanne Hagen, who also died unmarried. Eivind Groven, who was married to her youngest sister, lies in a grave close by with his wife.

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