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{{Infobox person
| name        = Lars Kovala
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| birth_date  = 25 May 1818
(contracted; show full)* Heikki Kovalainen (1848 — )
*[[Joonas Laurinpoika Kovalainen]] (1850 — 1931)
*[[Jaakko Kovalainen]]
*[[Elsa Greta Kovalainen]] (18 June 1863 — 24 May 1933)

==Illnesses and death==

In his 70s Kovalainen suffered from moderate depression and digestive troubles and, during a stressful period in the 1890s, developed [[alopecia]], a condition that causes the loss of some or all body hair. By 1891 he did not have a hair on his body, and he began wearing wigs. 
The hair never grew back, but his other health complaints subsided as he lightened his workload and moved back to Suomussalmi, Finland in 1892.

Kovalainen died of [[arteriosclerosis]]He moved back to Suomussalmi, Finland in 1892.

Kovalainen was accused of funding underground Finnish revolutionary forces and declared enemy of the Russian Empire in 1893 by Alexander III.  Eluding capture, he died on 12 November 1894 in Suomussalmi, Finland, less than seven months shy of his 77th birthday. He was buried in Suomussalmi, Oulun Laani, Finland.  Attending his funeral included the future president of Finland, [[Kaarlo Juho Ståhlberg]].<ref>Vestnik Evropi May 1898</ref>

Fortune believed to have been passed to Kovala’s 2nd great grandson, an eccentric reclusive rumored to be living a frugal lifestyle, whereabouts unknown.<ref>TV Guide & Sunday Times Magazine (STM); 2005: 20 Feb</ref>

==References==
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[[Category:American businesspeople]]
[[Category:Finnish emigrants to the United States (1809–1917)]]