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1101 Teacher Truelsen, Hans (I6190)
 
1102 Teacher Sibbers, Margareta (I6227)
 
1103 Teacher, lived in Rens when Anna Christine Truelsen was confirmed in 1907 Truelsen, Christian Hattesen (I6188)
 
1104 The earthly journey of Ione R. Jensen Lollar came to an unexpected end on April 1, 2019.
Living with the lifelong motto of “Life’s a Journey,” what a journey she had! Ione was born in Curtis, Nebraska on June 15, 1936 to loving parents Clarence “Butch” and Ebba Jensen. At age three, the family moved to California, where Ione would live for the next 80 years.

Ione attended Wasco schools and graduated from Wasco High in 1954. Her journey continued to UCLA and Children’s Hospital School of Physical Therapy. After graduating from PT school in 1959, she made the bold move to San Francisco, working not in physical therapy, but in the offices of Pan Am Airlines. In each part of the journey, she made life-long and cherished friendships.

Ione married John “Jack” Lollar on April 22, 1961 in the Wasco Methodist Church, where they worshipped and were leaders for more than 50 years. By 1964, they had two children, Laura/ie and Richard, and lived in Wasco. They became very involved in the community and kids' activities. They were founding directors of the Wasco Rose Festival Art and great supporters of the arts and artists. Ione was also an artist, creating beautiful stained glass, weavings, and baskets. Her Chex mix and challah were sought after items at the Methodist Mini-Bazaar.

Ione worked part-time, along-side Jack, at their physical therapy office in Shafter. She was always home when the kids got home from school. During these years, the family travelled internationally, visited family in Colorado, Nebraska, and New Mexico, and explored favorite places like San Francisco, Yosemite and Morro Bay/Los Osos. Her favorite journey was a trip to watch the Apollo Soyuz space launch at Cape Canaveral. The Once-a-Year Club, bridge group, and PEO provided many happy couple memories.

They moved to Shafter in 1984. Both were devoted volunteer Green Hotel cooks and docents. Ione was also involved in grant writing and producing the newsletter for the Green Hotel. Ione served as President of PEO Chapter JT and celebrated 35 years as a member. She was co-coordinator of the Shafter-Wasco Satellite Branch of AAUW that later became the Brunch Bunch. These were all sources of more cherished friendships.

Everything she did, she did with love and attention to detail. Her family was always her priority. As an only child, she was an amazing daughter. In her words, she was a PT and, “Also daughter, wife, mom, grandma, aunt, cousin, friend...each one fun!” She was the documentarian of all our lives. She was never without a camera in hand at the end of a visit to capture the moment. Many wonderful hours were spent around the Lollar dining room table enjoying meals she prepared.

A highlight of Ione’s journey was being part of the team to establish the Wasco Union High School Auditorium on the National Register of Historic Places in 1997. She was passionate about world peace... embracing the motto of Another Mother for Peace: “War is not healthy for children and other living things.”
After Jack’s death in 2012, Ione was blessed to be surrounded by family and close friends. She kept up her activities and added a Wendy’s Words Little Free Library to her front yard. The family continued the traditional Thanksgiving trip to San Francisco and her grandchildren were her pride and joy until the end.

Ione was preceded in death by her parents Clarence and Ebba Jensen, and her husband of 51 years, John “Jack” Lollar. She is survived by daughter Laura Wolfe, her husband Bill, and sons Matthew and Daniel of Shafter; son Richard, his wife Christine (Harris), their children Katie, Gregory, Emily and Isabelle, and their five grandchildren, of Bakersfield.

A memorial service to celebrate her life will be held Monday, April 8 at 11 a.m. at the Wasco First United Methodist Church, 1441 7th Street. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to reach Ione’s lifelong wish of purchasing a Giving Ark from Heifer International, https://fundraise.heifer.org/fundraiser/2005422 or to the Wasco Community Scholarship Association, PO Box 7, Wasco, CA 93280. 
Jensen, Ione Regine (I7920)
 
1105 The Hillsboro Argus
Washington County, Oregon
Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Agnes Higgins, 96, local homemaker

FOREST GROVE - Agnes M. Higgins, 96, died Aug. 14, 2009, at her home.

Services have been held, with interment at Skyline Memorial Gardens, Portland.

Agnes Christiansen was born July 16, 1913, in Horton, Kan. She spent her early life in Twin Falls, Idaho.

She married James Higgins, Nov. 20, 1937, in Twin Falls.

She was a homemaker, a librarian for a time, and a member of Reedville Presbyterian Church and Reedville Presbyterian Tri-n-Will Women's Group. She also belonged to Aloha Grange and Aloha Rebekahs and had been an active league bowler in Hillsboro.

She was an Aloha and Hillsboro resident since 1942, and a Forest Grove resident since 2006.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Peter and Annie Christiansen, and a daughter Sharon Higgins in 1959.

Survivors include her husband, James Higgins; her son and daughter-in-law, Dennis and Peggy Higgins; her daughters and sons-in-law, Pat and Jim McGowan and Linda and Roger Hooper; and five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

Remembrances: Washington County Hospice or Reedville Presbyterian Church.

Services: Donelson-Fir Lawn, Hillsboro. 
Christiansen, Agnes Marie (I8538)
 
1106 The name Neilsen, or Nielsen haunts me a bit because I married Merle Nielsen after finding that we had no close relations back in history.
Roy Neilsen died in hospital. In 1944, following an accident involving a tram. That left my mum and Bob and me living in hawthorn.

Ronald Roy Neilsen, 26 Dec 2017 
Neilsen, Roy Hans (I187)
 
1107 The Renwick Times, Renwick, Iowa
April 21, 1949 (Page 1)

Sam Klaessy of Spencer Died Last Week

Samuel Klaessy was born January 20, 1888 at Jordan, Wis., the son of Joachim and Anna Luchsinger Klaessy, deceased.

At the early age of four he moved with his parents to a farm near Renwick, Iowa, and here he lived until he moved to Spencer in 1935. In this city he worked as a salesman for a Dairy Equipment Company until illness prevented his continuance.

He received his education at a country school near Renwick.

He was united in marriage to Miss Signed M. Holm, March 11, 1914 at Luverne, Iowa to which union were born four children.

Mr. Klaessy gave his heart to the Lord and became a Christian several years ago. On October 27, 1937, he united with the First Baptist Church of Spencer. While living at Renwick he was a member of the Swiss Reformed Church near that place. He was an honored and respected member of the Baptist Church and Rendered very valuable service to to it in the capacity of a trustee, and he will be missed much.

On May 26, 1947, he suffered his first stroke which caused him to become confined to bed from that time. He passed away at his home at Spencer April 9, 1949 at 3:30 p.m. from circulatory collapse, having reached the age of 61 years, 2 months and 19 days.

He leaves to mourn, his wife, Mrs. Signed Klaessy; one daughter, Miss Velva Klaessy of Arlington, Va.; three sons, Don H. of Spencer, Dale S. of Philadelphia, Pa., and Earl S. of Spencer; also four sisters, Mrs. Ida M. Stauffacher of Harrisburg, South Dakota; Mrs. Emma Bloom of Renwick; Mrs. Wilbur Phipps of Renwick; and Mrs Albert Kitley of Eagle Grove. Besides the relatives, a host of friends mourn his passing.

Two brothers and one sister preceded him in death.

Funeral services were held on Wednesday April 13, at the First Baptist Church at Spencer with the Rev. C. O. Loken in charge. Music was furnished by the three Krile brothers who sang "Will Say Good Night Here and Good Morning Up There," and "Beyond the Sunset," accompanied at the organ by their mother. Burial was at North Lawn Cemetery in Spencer.

Those from here attending the funeral services were: Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Phipps, Mrs. Henry Bloom, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bloom Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Anderson, Mrs. Rose Hefty, Dick Hefty, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Zentner, Mrs. Irwin Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beigger. 
Klaessy, Samuel (I4393)
 
1108 The Renwick Times, Renwick, Iowa
February 9, 1948

Funeral Services Held Tuesday at LuVerne For Nels Holm

Funeral services were held Tuesday, February 17, at the LuVerne Methodist Church for Nels Holm, 78, who passed away last Saturday at Mason City where he had made his home for several years.

Nels P. Holm passed away at his home in Mason City, February 14, 1948 at the age of 78 years and 10 months. He was born at Borns, Hardersler, Denmark and came to this country in 1888. He spent 23 years in Shelby County, Iowa, near Harlan, Iowa. In 1911, he and his brother Hans and family moved to the farm in Vernon township where he lived until 1945. He served on the board of trustees for Vernon township for 23 years and always lead a prominent part in all public activities. He leaves to mourn, one brother in Denmark, one brother of Mason City and a number of other relatives and friends.

Out of town relatives attending the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. Will Holm of Ottowa, Ill.; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Zenther of Winnebago, Minn.; Mrs. Ray Bennett of Marshalltown; Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Klaessy of Marshalltown; Mrs. Sam Klaessy and sons, Earl and Don of Spencer; Mrs. Howard Johnson of Mason City 
Holm, Niels Peter (I3362)
 
1109 The Renwick Times, Renwick, Iowa
July 31, 1941

Funeral Services Held Sunday for Fred Klaessy

Fred Klaessy, 45, died at a Rochester, Minn, hospital on Wednesday evening of last week following a long illness. He had been in poor health for the past three years and his condition became critical recently and he was being cared for at the home of his sister, Mrs. Henry Bloom. He was taken to Rochester on July 7.

Mr. Klaessy was a life long resident of this community. He was engaged in farming as long as his health permitted. He was a quiet, unassuming young man and a friend of all he came in contact.

Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at 1:30 at the Henry Bloom home and at 2:00 o'clock at the Evangelical church. Rev. A. W. Schlesslman of Merril, Iowa, a former local pastor, preached the sermon and was assisted by Rev A. Beuerman. Burial was made in the Luverne cemetery.

Fredolin Klaessy was born October 21, 1895 in Vernon Township, Humboldt county, Iowa, the son of Joachim Klaessy and Anna Klaessy, nee Luchisinger. He was baptized October 18, 1896 in Vernon township by the late Rev. J. Kuhn, pastor, of the "Zwingli Gemeinde".

On February 28, 1918 he married to Leona Catherine Holm who preceded him in death. To this union were born one son, Eugene H., and one daughter, Eunice L.

Fredolin Klaessy passed away July 24, 1941 at Rochester, Minn., at the age of 45 years, 9 months and 3 days.

He is survived by one son, Eugene H. of Corwth; one daughter, Eunice L. of LeMars; one grandson, Richard; one brother, Samuel of Spencer; and four sisters, Mrs. Ida Stauffacher of Harrisburg, S. D., Mrs. Emma Bloom and Mrs. Verena Phipps of Renwick, and Mrs. Otillia Kittley of Hardy; besides numerous other relatives and many friends.

Among the relatives from a distance who were here for the funeral were: Mrs. Ida Stauffacher of Harrisburg, S. D., Fred Stauffacher of Harrisburg, Sioux Falls, S. D., Wm. Holm and family of Ottawa, Ill., Pete Christenson of Harlan, Mr. and Mrs. Marinus Christenson of Colfax, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Klaessy and children and Walter Bloom of Spencer, Eunice Klaessy, Rae Bennett and Calvin Gillespie of LeMars.

Rev. and Mrs. O. K. Schlesselman and son of Hancock. Rev. and Mrs. A. W. Schlesselman of Merril, Mr. and Mrs. L. Dale Witt and daughter Jo Ann and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Lucia of Storm Lake, Sylvia Bloom of Cresco, Clifford Holm and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Christenson and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kubly of Luverne, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Christenson of Mason City. 
Klassey, Fredolin (I4363)
 
1110 The Renwick Times, Renwick, Iowa
March 9, 1922

Obituary

Leona Catherine Holm was born April 1, 1901, at Harlan, Shelby County, Iowa. She was united in marriage to Fredolin Klaessy on February 28, 1918. They lived in Monona County, Iowa for one year, later moving to the vicinity of Renwick and Lu Verne. Her death occurred at the Algona hospital following an operation for appendicitis on February 28, 1922, her 4th wedding anniversary, at the age of 20 years, 10 months and 27 days. She leaves to mourn her early departure, her husband, one son, Eugene, one daughter, Eunice, father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Hans Holm, three brothers, two sisters and other relatives and many friends. Funeral services were held at the Evangelical church last Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock and were conducted by Rev. A. W. Schlesselman if Meservey. Burial was made at LuVerne.
 
Holm, Leona Catherine (I3365)
 
1111 The Renwick Times, Renwick, Iowa
May 3, 1956

Hans Holm, son of Willars and Yakavina Holm, was born October 10, 1866 in the town of Brons, Schlesvig, Denmark. He was baptized in early youth in the Danish Lutheran faith.

Mr. Holm was united in marriage to Marie Wienburg in the year 1892 and came to the United States and settled in Shelby County. To this union was born six children. in the year 1911 they moved to the farm five miles east of Luverne where they lived for 34 years.

In the year 1946 Mr. Holm and his brother, Nels, moved to their new home in Mason City where they spent two years together. At the death of Nels in 1948, Mr. Holm went to live with his daughter, Mrs. Harry Christensen until he entered Mercy Hospital April 18th. He passed away on Friday evening, May 1, at the age of 89 years, 6 months and 17 days. [Not a transcription error, though inconsistent with other dates in this obituary.]

Mr. Holm was preceded in death by his parents, a daughter, Leona Holm Klaessy in 1922, his faithful wife, Marie, in November of 1941 and his brother, Nels in February of 1948.

He leaves to mourn five children, two daughters, Mrs. Sadie Klaessy of Spencer and Mrs. Inez Christensen of Mason City, three sons, Willars of Ottawa, Ill., Clarence of Rockwell, Iowa and Clifford of LuVerne, 19 grandchildren, 24 great grandchildren and a host of friends. 
Holm, Hans Schack (I3361)
 
1112 The story my mother always told is that he had to leave Denmark to avoid conscription into the German army. When it came time to leave he went to tell his mother but she had a neighbor visiting so he had to leave without telling her good bye.

Anna Walden, grandchild, 29 Nov 2016 
Rossen, Niels Lausten (I37)
 
1113 Timmermann Jansson, Karl Rikard (I2559)
 
1114 TRENTON -- Wanda Nelsen, 89, formerly of Curtis, died Monday (Feb. 22, 2010) at El Dorado Manor in Trenton.

She was born Dec. 7, 1920 , to Giuseppe "Joseph" and Elena (Fulgari) Fratti at Pavulo, Italy. She and her mother joined her father in the United States in February, 1926. She graduated from Pershing High School in Detroit, Mich., in 1939. Upon completing high school she did secretarial work in the Detroit area.

On Oct. 20, 1945, she married Marion Nelsen in Detroit. She moved shortly after and lived on a farm south of Curtis for 16 years. She farmed north of Curtis from 1963 until 1990, at which time she retired and moved to North Platte. She worked at the Frontier county Extension office for several years and then went to work for the University of Nebraska School of Technical Agriculture, where she retired after 20 years. In June 1983, she was selected as the recipient of the award for the "Outstanding Employee of the Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources" which included the entire university system and the extension service.

She was preceded in death by her parents; step-father, Gildo Zuccarini; in-laws, Peter C. and Elsie Nelsen, Margaret and Marvin Schmid, Leroy and Velma Nelsen, Kenneth and Dolly Nelsen and Doris and Gerald Awtry.

Survivors include her husband of 64 years, Marion; son, James P. and wife, Marilyn Nelsen of Marion, Iowa; daughter, Diane and husband, Larry Pollmann of McCook; four grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.

Memorial services will be Saturday, 10:30 a.m., at the Congregational United Church of Christ in Curtis with the Rev. Clark Bates officiating. Inurnment will be on Monday, 10:30 a.m., at Fort McPherson National Cemetery south of Maxwell.
 
Fratti, Wanda (I73)
 
1115 Tømrer Rossen, Peter Hansen (I933)
 
1116 Ugift Jensen, Mogens (I3858)
 
1117 Ugift Lindberg, Truels Andersen (I5821)
 
1118 Ugift Leckscheidt, Laust Andersen (I7956)
 
1119 Ugift Jensen, Søren (I3860)
 
1120 Ugift bogholder Rossen, Hans Clausen (I8700)
 
1121 Under rubrikken “Fra Provinsen” meddelte Hejmdal den 22. maj 1917 blandt andet:

Forsvunden.
I disse Dage eftersøges en Søn af Landmand Jacob Gottschalk paa Vilsbæk Mark, som fornylig var hjemme paa Orlov, men ikke er mødt igen i rette Tid ved sin Troppeafdeling. En Broder til den Eftersøgte er for kort Tid siden falden. 
Gottschalk, Jakob (I4522)
 
1122 Ungkarl,søn af ugifte Ellen Bonde i Torup,f. 1857-11. marts i Dyndved, hjemme hos moderen da han var Brystsyg, siden han var Soldat.
 
Bonde, Peter (I6160)
 
1123 Urmager Hørløck, Jens Christian (I8324)
 
1124 Urmager Tønder, Christian Valdemar (I805)
 
1125 Ursula Damgaard
November 14, 2017

Dear Sandra and Family,

Your family meant the world to me as I was going through the critical stages of preteen through young adult going to university. I was honored to watch a young and beautiful family blossom in front of me.

Pastor Peter.....
The words come easily but are hard to keep concise.....proof of a wonderful and faithful human/soul. These are my memories of his service at Zion Lutheran Church in Athabasca.

It was during a transition of passing that Pastor Peter first served our family. My grandfather was passing away and Pastor Peter visited with extreme compassion and faith. He co-officiated the funeral for Sven Damgaard.

Soon after, Pastor Peter became my confirmation pastor and I must say.....critical thinking was most encouraged. I felt like I was given an introduction to university theology and it felt great. My faith was strengthened immensely.

As life went on, my grandmother passed away in 1991. She was ready to be with her husband. Pastor Peter, with his gentle kindness, officiated the funeral for Luise Damgaard.

Later that year, on December 30th, the unexpected death of my father shook our family as well as the community. Life stood still for me. Pastor Peter officiated the funeral of his congregation member and friend, Edward Damgaard. His compassion and example of faith were amazing. At the gravesite service, there was a point where everyone paid their respects and left. I couldn't leave.....I couldn't move. This was it.....how could I move? Family members tried to help but I couldn't move. Pastor Peter gently guided me away from the gravesite with comforting words. He remained a source of strength for our family as we all had to get used to a new normal.

Flashing forward, it was time for university. I thought about references and Pastor Peter came to mind. He never hesitated. He told me Augustana would be lucky to have me. My faith continued to grow in this wonderful academic environment infused with faith.

From that point on, my wings could spread. I will always feel Pastor Peter's strength as I move through life. His name means "Rock". Pastor Peter was a rock for his faith. His selfless kindness truly exemplified the life of a Christian.

Pastor Peter made it his mission to reach as many people as possible with the Good News. He wanted everyone to know the peace and grace of Jesus Christ. In one of his superb sermons, he reminded the congregation that when we feel like the impossible is upon us, Jesus knows our pain and struggles.....He walked this earth....felt/experienced everything we do....and He reminds us that He is with us and that through Him, all things are possible. These words of that sermon will always be with me.

May the grace and peace of God our Father, through Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior, be with you now and always +.

In Christ,

Ursula 
Damgaard, Ursula (I5947)
 
1126 Utvandrat till Nordamerika enligt Husförhörslängd i Svinhult, Östergötlands Län 1866-1871, den 26/3 1870

https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/20329420/person/1419861956/facts 
Samuelsson, Samuel August (I4832)
 
1127 Vaktmästare i Godtemplarnas lokal i Nyköping, Södermanlands Län. Efter det är hans titel: arbetare

Dödsorsak:
Bronchitis chronica, pneumonia acuta
Kronisk bronkit, akut lunginflammation



 
Andersson, Carl August (I2551)
 
1128 VALENTINE, GEORGE W.

New Haven Register (CT) - Tuesday, July 19, 2011

George W. Valentine, 81, of Center Road, Block Island, RI, passed away Saturday evening, July 2, at home. He was the beloved husband of Jean Ann (Holm) Valentine for 60 years. Born in Waterbury, CT, son of the late Earl and Laura (Knollmeyer) Valentine, he grew up in West Haven, attended West Haven High and St. George's School in Newport, RI, Yale University and New York Medical School.

He interned at Waterbury Hospital and was a resident in anesthesia at St. Francis Hospital in Hartford prior to serving in the Air Force in France from 1958-1960. He was a past president of the Connecticut Society of Anesthesiologists, a founder of the Waterbury Extended Care Facility, a former member of the Block Island Medical Board and Zoning Board. Besides his wife he leaves two daughters, Patricia Valentine Twickler of Branford, CT and Sheryl L. Valentine of Mashpee, MA; three sons, James H. Valentine of Southbury, CT, George F.

Valentine of Jamestown, RI and Robert W. Valentine of Essex, VT and ten grandchildren. Another son, George W. Valentine, Jr., died shortly after birth.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend a graveside service on Wednesday, August 10, 2011 at 1:00 pm at Island Cemetery, Block Island. Immediately following the service there will be a celebration of life at Smuggler's Cove. Visiting hours are respectfully omitted. In lieu of flowers, contributions to Block Island Health Services or Block Island Rescue Squad in his memory would be appreciated. 
Valentine, Georg W (I5788)
 
1129 Var med i 1. Verdenskrig Stenger, Niels Petersen (I547)
 
1130 Var med i 1. verdenskrig og medlem i DSK (Dansksindede Sønderjyske Krigsdeltagere), Brede afdeling. Tønder, Waldemar (I803)
 
1131 Ved hendes død betegnes hun som ugift almisselem i fattighuset i Skærbæk Edler, Johanne Christine (I4040)
 
1132 Ved sin død plejesøn af Kristen Kristensen i Allerup Thomsen, Peder Hansen (I8629)
 
1133 Ved vielsen i 1919 maler i Rödemis, Husum Nielsen, Niels Lausten (I901)
 
1134 Velma Irene Nelsen

Author: Staff Writer

Article Text:

CURTIS - Velma Irene Nelsen, 82, of Curtis died June 20, 2005, in Curtis.

She was born Sept. 11, 1922, at Curtis to Charles A. and Lena Dannehl Ramels. She grew up in Curtis and graduated from the Nebraska School of Agriculture of Curtis in 1939.

On Nov. 1, 1947, she married Robert LeRoy Nelsen in McCook. To this union were born seven children.

Velma was a member of the Congregational Church and Congregational Fellowship of Curtis and volunteered many years at the Congregational Thrift Store. She was also a member of the American Legion Auxiliary.

Surviving her are four daughters, Charlene (Gaylord) Johnson of Hastings, Emily (Lumir) Hayek of Ord, Janice Nelsen of McCook and Lori (Tom) Tobiasson of North Platte; two sons, Don Nelsen (Johnna Rutenber) of Krum, Texas, and Chris (Denise) Nelsen of York; 15 grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband, parents, an infant son Charles, and a sister Verda Cramer.

Memorials may be given to the Congregational Church of Curtis or the Frontier County Rescue Unit.

Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Thursday, June 23, 2005, at the Congregational Church in Curtis, with the Rev. Jean Miller officiating. Burial will be in Fort McPherson National Cemetery at Maxwell.

Visitation is from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. today at Blase-Wetzel Funeral Home in Curtis.

Copyright © 2005 North Platte Telegraph. All rights reserved.
Record Number: 65f86ebc3b15632c47363823518ebb12a7b9d72f 
Ramels, Velma Irene (I460)
 
1135 Vera Mae Knutson, age 93 of Fredericksburg, Iowa died Saturday evening, May 29, 2010, at the New Hampton Care Center.

Funeral services will be held 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, June 2, 2010, at the Peace United Church of Christ in Fredericksburg with Pastor Burt Williams officiating.

Interment will be in Rose Hill Cemetery, Fredericksburg with Terry Elliott, Bill Mulder, Ron Schutte, Brad Mohs, Bryan O'Day and Gary Schultz serving as casketbearers.

Visitation will be held 4 ? 7 p.m. Tuesday June 1, 2010 at the Hugeback & Chenoweth Funeral Home in Fredericksburg with further visitation one hour prior to the service Wednesday at the church.

Vera Mae Knutson was born August 4, 1916, on a farm in Floyd County, Iowa near Charles City, the daughter of James R. and Ella Harriet (Burrows) Rodman. Vera was educated in rural schools in Butler and Chickasaw Counties and attended high school in Fredericksburg. She also attended the Pitzies School of Cosmetology in Waterloo.

On February 6, 1938, at the Little Brown Church in Nashua, Iowa Vera was united in marriage to Glenn Henry Knutson. To this union three children were born, two sons and one daughter.

Vera was a beautician, wife, mother and grandmother. She enjoyed her home, spending time with her family and sewing. She was a member of Peace United Church of Christ in Fredericksburg.

Vera is survived by her husband of 72 years, Glenn (Bud) Knutson of Fredericksburg; two sons, Gaylord Glenn (Anna Marie) Knutson and Ronald James (Karen) Knutson both Fredericksburg; five grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her only daughter, Wanda (Lou) Borlaug; six sisters and three brothers.
 
Rodman, Vera Mae (I2420)
 
1136 Vid dottern Signe Marias födelse i 1912 står Ester Maria Olsson och Gustaf Herman Andersson antecknade som trolovade. Båda anmälda skriftligen att Signe Maria är deras barn

Yrke: Arrendator 
Andersson, Gustaf Herman (I3164)
 
1137 Vid dottern Signe Marias födelse i 1912 står Ester Maria Olsson och Gustaf Herman Andersson antecknade som trolovade. Båda anmälda skriftligen att Signe Maria är deras barn Olsson, Signe Maria (I3165)
 
1138 Vid Klara Gustafvas födsel i 1854 är han statardräng vid gården Palstorp Nilsson, Pehr Gustaf (I3013)
 
1139 Vid sin död i 1825 betecknad som inhysesman.

Inhysesman: Bonde på gård som ej var upptagen i bondetal utan i skattehänseende jämställes med husman

Dödsorsak: Frossa 
Andersson, Pehr (I3018)
 
1140 Violet E Tonder
OBITUARIES

St. Paul Pioneer Press (MN) - Wednesday, October 12, 2005

Tonder, Violet E. Beloved Mother, Grandmother And Great-grandmother. Oct 9, 2005. Age 95, of South St. Paul. Preceded in death by husband Roy H. and twin sister Lila Nass; and brother, Clarence Johnson. Mother of Lois (Mel) Mundt, & Robert. Survived by 4 grandchildren and 4 great grand-children. Funeral Service 11:00 a.m. Thursday at LUTHER MEMORIAL CHURCH, 315 15TH Ave. No. SSP. Visitation 1hour before service at the church. Interment General Lutheran Cemetery. Memorials preferred to Luther Memorial Church. Arr. ENGLISH-MEEKER & KANDT FUNERAL HOME. 651-455-5352 
Johnson, Violet Evelyn (I6672)
 
1141 WEST GARDINER, ME - Elizabeth Karen Caldwell, 87, died on Wednesday, July 22, 2015, at Harbor View Cottage in Newcastle, Maine, with family by her side. She was born in Hamden, CT, on September 25, 1927, to James and Anke Hanghoj. Betty graduated from Hamden High School and was accepted into the U.S. Cadet Nursing Corp. She graduated as a registered nurse from Hartford Hospital. She married Gordon T. Caldwell (1927-2007) from Avon, CT, in 1949. He had a career as an Air Force pilot. Betty worked as a nurse in public schools, on military bases and as a private duty nurse over several decades of her career. She and her husband raised four children in many places around the world including Germany, France, Kansas, Alabama and Guam, and then settled in South Hadley, MA. Betty was active supporting her children in Scouts, youth groups and the churches in their communities. In retirement Gordon and Betty moved to Cummington, MA, where they raised Highland cattle and welcomed all with gracious hospitality. In her last decade Betty moved to Maine and her family is grateful for the caring staff of her Maine residences, including St. Mark's Home for Women in Augusta, Elm Street Assisted Living in Topsham, and Harbor View Cottage in Newcastle, ME. Betty's great love was her husband and family. She, in turn, was well loved by her family and friends. Betty is predeceased by her husband, Gordon T. Caldwell. She is survived by daughter Carol and husband Alan of Shutesbury, MA; son Gordon Thompson Jr. and wife Michele of Yarmouth, ME; son James and wife Susan of West Gardiner, ME; and son Richard and wife Anita of Rutland, VT; as well as 9 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren. The family will celebrate with a private graveside ceremony in Cummington, MA, this fall. - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/rutlandherald/obituary.aspx?pid=175411135#sthash.d2CJ3DVJ.dpuf Hanghoj, Elizabeth Karen (I3449)
 
1142 Wisconsin State Journal (Madison, WI) - Sunday, July 30, 2017
Biddick, Lucile M.

MADISON-Lucile M. Biddick, age 103, entered eternal life on July 9, 2017, in Kentucky. Formerly from Madison, she was born on July 19, 1913, in Pepin, the daughter of Truman and Maud (Saddler) Fleming. Please visit http://www.linnemannfuneralhomes.com/obituary/lucile-m-biddick/ for online condolences.

Lucile M. Biddick, 103, entered eternal life on July 9, 2017 in Kentucky. Formerly from Madison, she was born on July 19, 1913 in Pepin, the daughter of Truman and Maud (Saddler) Fleming. Mrs. Biddick was a teacher before the birth of their children, when she became a homemaker until they were grown. She will be lovingly remembered by the many people whose lives she touched. Lucile enjoyed traveling, reading, writing, needlework, and was an avid Packer, Brewer, and Badger fan. Burdette O. Biddick, Lucile’s husband of 72 years, preceded her in death. She will be dearly missed by children David (Carole) Biddick of Kewaunee, Larry Biddick of Madison, Linda (Roger) Nace of Phoenix, AZ, and Barbara (Gerald) Johnson of Florence, KY. She is also survived by six grandchildren, and nine great grandchildren. A private inurnment took place at Highland Memory Gardens in Madison, WI.

 
Fleming, Lucile (I6491)
 
1143 Wisthi A. Thomsen, died on Thursday, October 31, 2013 at the Kearney County Health Services-Hospital. Wisthi was born on June 28, 1928 in Hurdom, Denmark to Sondergaard and Hilda (Kaargard] Thomsen.

When Wisthi was nine months old his parents and two sisters came to America and settled near Minden, Nebraska. He attended country school and then graduated from Minden (NE.) High School in 1946. He helped his father on the farm for a number of years. On September 10, 1950 he married G. Charmaine Holsten of Norman, Nebraska at the Bethany Lutheran Church, Minden, Nebraska. They were blessed with five boys, Dwight, Eric, Brian, Kirk and Kent. In 1951 he was drafted into the U.S. Army and was stationed in Germany. He was discharged in 1953. After Wisthi returned from the service he farmed and worked at Rockwell and then Royal Plastics, Minden, Nebraska. In September of 1966 he started working for the U.S. Postal Service, Minden, Nebraska as a clerk. He retired in 1992 after 26 years of service. Wisthi was a member of the Bethany Lutheran Church, Minden, Nebraska, Minden American Legion Post #94, VFW Post 759, Masonic Lodge #127, Elks Lodge #984 and the Hastings Eagles Club. His greatest enjoyment was dancing and traveling with his wife. Wisthi and Charmaine traveled to Denmark and went on three cruises.

Survivors are: wife, G. Charmaine Thomsen of Minden, Nebraska; sons, Dwight Thomsen and wife, Olene of Kansas City, Missouri, Dr. Eric Thomsen and wife, Mary of Beatrice, Nebraska, Brian Thomsen of Minden, Nebraska, Kirk Thomsen and wife, Marian of Hudson, Ohio and Kent Thomsen and wife, Alice of Axtell, Nebraska; 14 grandchildren; two great grandsons; sisters, Anny Fredrickson of Lakewood, Colorado and Minna Newbold of Minden, Nebraska.

Burial was in Minden Cemetery, Minden, Nebraska with Military Rites provided by the Minden (NE.) American Legion and the Heartwell (NE.) VFW.  
Thomsen, Vishti Anton Søndergaard (I2330)
 
1144 Worcester Telegram & Gazette (MA)

December 28, 2000

Edition: NORTH
Section: DEATHS
Page: B5

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ROBERT T. MEYER, 58

Dateline: ASHBURNHAM

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ASHBURNHAM -- Robert T. Meyer, 58, of 18 Blueberry Road, formerly of Lancaster, a state electrician, died Tuesday, Dec. 26, at home after being stricken ill.

He leaves his former wife, Susan (Lanfranchi) Meyer; a son, Robert T. Meyer of Vienna, Va.; a daughter, Denise A. Meyer of North Attleboro; a sister, Carol A. Martin of Lancaster; nieces and nephews. A brother, Frederick Meyer, died in February. He was born in Boston, son of Ralph and Ada (Warren) Meyer, and lived many years in Lancaster and six years in Ashburnham. He attended the Wentworth Institute of Technology in Boston.

Mr. Meyer was an electrician for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Capital Operations and Planning.

He was a member of the National Association of Government Employees.

The funeral service will be held at 11:30 a.m. Friday, Dec. 29, in James E. Watson Funeral Home, 149 Water St., Clinton. Burial will be at the convenience of the family. Calling hours are from 5 to 8 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 28, in the funeral home. Donations may be made to the American Diabetes Association, 40 Speen St., Framingham, MA 01701.

EDITION: NORTH; RT. 9 EAST

Copyright (c) 2000 Worcester Telegram & Gazette Corp.
Record Number: 0012287859 
Meyer, Robert Tonder (I726)
 
1145 Worcester Telegram & Gazette (MA)

July 31, 1994

Edition: ALL
Section: PEOPLE
Page: F6

Column: ENGAGEMENTS

GNIADEK/MEYER

Dateline: WHITINSVILLE

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WHITINSVILLE - Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gniadek announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Christine Marie Gniadek, to Frederick W. Meyer Jr. Miss Gniadek, a graduate of Northbridge High School, is attending Fisher College and is employed by BJ's Wholesale Club, Westboro. Mr. Meyer, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Meyer, Marlboro, is a graduate of Assabet Valley Regional Vocational Technical High School, Marlboro. He is employed by the Town of Framingham. A fall wedding is planned.

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Frederick W. Meyer Jr. and Christine M. Gniadek
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Record Number: 9407311741 
Meyer, Frederick Warren (I707)
 
1146 Worcester Telegram & Gazette (MA)

July 31, 1994

Edition: ALL
Section: PEOPLE
Page: F6

Column: ENGAGEMENTS

GNIADEK/MEYER

Dateline: WHITINSVILLE

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WHITINSVILLE - Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gniadek announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Christine Marie Gniadek, to Frederick W. Meyer Jr. Miss Gniadek, a graduate of Northbridge High School, is attending Fisher College and is employed by BJ's Wholesale Club, Westboro. Mr. Meyer, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Meyer, Marlboro, is a graduate of Assabet Valley Regional Vocational Technical High School, Marlboro. He is employed by the Town of Framingham. A fall wedding is planned.

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Frederick W. Meyer Jr. and Christine M. Gniadek
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Record Number: 9407311741 
Gnidek, Christine Marie (I708)
 
1147 Worcester Telegram & Gazette (MA)

June 9, 1989

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ADA R. MEYER, 76



Dateline: LANCASTER

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LANCASTER - Ada R. (Warren) Meyer, 76, of 20 Carleton Place died Wednesday in the Medical Center of Central Massachusetts-Memorial, Worcester, after an illness.

Her husband, Ralph A. Meyer, died in 1973.

She leaves two sons, Frederick W. Meyer of Marlboro and Robert T. Meyer of South Lancaster; a daughter, Mrs. Carol A. Martin of Lancaster; three brothers, Arthur Somerville of Cohasset, Kenneth Somerville of Brooksville, Fla., and Earl Warren of Dorchester; a sister, Ruth Conboy of Dorchester; nine grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.

She was born in Plainville, the daughter of George and Edna (Folland) Warren. She formerly lived in Brighton for 48 years. She lived in Lancaster for the past six years.

Mrs. Meyer was a member of the Evangelical Congregational Church of Lancaster and a former member of the Brighton Congregational Church of Brighton.

Calling hours at James E. Watson and Son Funeral Home, 149 Water St., Clinton, are 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today.

Funeral services will be held tomorrow at 11 a.m. in the Evangelical Congregational Church at Main and Packard streets. The Rev. William Dubocq will officiate. Interment will be at 3 p.m. tomorrow in the Evergreen Cemetery of Brighton.

Flowers may be sent or memorial donations made to the Evangelical Congregational Church, 793 Main St., Lancaster; or to Brighton Congregational Church, 404 Washington St., Brighton, Mass. 02135.

Copyright (c) 1989 Worcester Telegram & Gazette Corp.
Record Number: 8906093777 
Warren, Ada Robina (I698)
 
1148 Worcester Telegram & Gazette (MA)

May 15, 2001

Edition: RT. 9 EAST
Section: DEATHS
Page: B4

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Cheryl J. Meyer-Doucet

Dateline: SHREWSBURY

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SHREWSBURY -- Cheryl J. Meyer-Doucet, 32, of Shrewsbury, formerly of Marlboro, died Friday, May 11, at home.

She leaves her husband, James Doucet; a son, Ryan J. Doucet of Shrewsbury; a sister, Susan R. Wing of Milford; her mother, Rena (Falconer) Meyer of Marlboro; a brother, Frederick W. Meyer Jr. of Marlboro; a niece and two nephews. She was born in Framingham, daughter of Frederick Warren Meyer, and graduated from Marlboro High School in 1986.

The funeral service will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday, May 16, in Matarese Funeral Home, 325 Main St., Ashland. Burial will be in Wildwood Cemetery, Ashland. Calling hours are from 4 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, May 15, in the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Ryan James Doucet Trust Fund, c/o Fleet Bank, 945 Grafton St., Worcester, MA 01604.

EDITION: RT. 9 EAST; RT. 9 WEST; BLACKSTONE VALLEY

Copyright (c) 2001 Worcester Telegram & Gazette Corp.
Record Number: 0105154405 
Meyer, Cheryl Joanne (I711)
 
1149 www.fam-sandberg.se/ardala/0013/6487.htm Andersson, Maria Josefina (I3027)
 
1150 Yrke: Banvakt i bl.a. Fullersta, Brantbrink Sandström, Gustaf Henrik Rudolf (I2969)
 

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