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701 | I Folketælling 1911 betegnes hun som at være døvstum. Bor da i Exnersgade, Esbjerg | Meier, Rassine Elise Kirstine (I3746)
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702 | I have so many wonderful memories of celebrating our birthdays together! Notoriously Uncle Marion would send a new Kitten home with me against my dad Robert Leroy Nelsen's wishes!!! Also I think I was 4-5 years old we were all together and Aunt Wanda made homemade spaghetti & meatballs I had this heaping amount of spaghetti thinking I'm not going to be able to eat it all loved the two of them, lots!! Lori Laureen Tobiasson (nee Nelsen)on 11 May 2016 As kids, when grandpa was in the hospital in Omaha, dad left us three boys with Marion and Wanda. I remember playing with trucks on the back porch area. At any rate, sometime during the evening, my brother Jeremy went missing. Wanda frantically searched for him but since he was just a baby he couldn't get far and Marion wasn't too worried. Jeremy had managed to crawl behind the couch and wedged in there. They eventually found him. I always looked up to Marion and still picture Wanda as a Barbra Stanwick type from Big Valley. Randy James Nelsen on 11th May 2016 | Nelsen, Marion Willis (I68)
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703 | I husförhörslängden 1890-1900 står det att han studerar, har även flyttat till Stockholm den 30/11 1891. Yrke: Bokhållare | Bergström, Carl August (I3255)
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704 | I husförhörslängden 1890-1900 vistas han på okänd ort, börjar redan från 1882 Enligt Församlingsboken 1900-1923 för Tortuna Församling vistas han i Amerika Yrke: Sergeant | Danielsson, Edvard Gottfrid (I3260)
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705 | I just talked to Blanche briefly. Anna and Ernest met while they were both working on a farm in North Dakota. They stayed in Sioux City after they left North Dakota because Ernest got work helping to clean up a big building that had just collapsed. Blanche may have told me in 2011 that it was a department store. Jayne Linn, September 2015 | Hall, Ernest Webb (I47)
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706 | I just talked to Blanche briefly. Anna and Ernest met while they were both working on a farm in North Dakota. They stayed in Sioux City after they left North Dakota because Ernest got work helping to clean up a big building that had just collapsed. Blanche may have told me in 2011 that it was a department store. Jayne Linn, September 2015 | Rossen, Anna Marie Pauline (I43)
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707 | Immigrated 1881 | Andersen, Cathrine (I2444)
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708 | Immigrated 1888 | Madsen, Christian (I2343)
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709 | Immigrated 1890 | Madsen, Laura (I2344)
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710 | Immigrated 1892 | Madsen, Carl (I2358)
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711 | Immigrated 27 Apr 1891 | Madsen, Laurids Hansen (I2359)
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712 | In Wallingford, April 15, 2003, Walter H. Holm, husband of Betty Fowler Holm of 4311 Ashlar Village, Wallingford. Father of Peter Holm of Easthampton, MA. Brother of Jean Valentine of Block Island, R.I. Also survived by 4 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren. He was predeceased by a son, Barry Holm and a sister, Mildred Collins. He was born in New Haven, July 10, 1916 son of the late Henry and Elizabeth MacKenzie Holm. He was a director for the former CT Medical Service and a veteran of WW II serving in the U.S. Army. Mr Holm was also a member of the Masons and a former resident of West Haven. Arrangements are in care of BEECHER & BENNETT TAYLOR Funeral Home, 410 Campbell Ave. at Court St., West Haven. A Memorial Service will be held Monday, May 5 at 10:30 a.m. at the Masonic Home Chapel, 3rd Floor, 22 Masonic Ave., Wallingford, CT. Contributions may be made to CT Hospice, 100 Double Beach Rd., Branford, CT 06405. | Holm, Walter Henry (I5786)
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713 | Inderste i Torup, søn af Boelsmand Peter Bonde, efterlader enke AnneKathrine Hansen, var han gift med i 26 år, fik 10 børn, 8 lever endnu | Bonde, Hans Petersen (I6110)
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714 | Indlæg 18. marts 1916 i Hejmdal: Dekoreret. En Søn af Landmand J. Gottschalk paa Vilsbæk Mark ved Navns Henrik, som ligger ved 86. Regiment, har ifølge “Fl.Av.” erhvervet sig Jernkorset. Indlæg 10. maj 1917 i Ribe Stiftstidende: Heinrich Gottschalk, søn af landmand Jacob Gottschalk og hustru paa Vilsbæk Mark ved Holebøl er falden, 22½ aar gl. | Gottschalk, Heinrich Matthias (I4524)
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715 | Indre Missionær ved vielsen i 1954 | Bjerrum, Iver Wilhelm (I4994)
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716 | Ingen børn | Schmidt, Jens Jepsen (I3902)
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717 | Inscription: 6 years Note: No tombstone | Rossen, Maggie (I1583)
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718 | Invalidepensionist ved hustruns død i 1963 | Schmidt, Jesper Wilhelm (I3890)
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719 | Ivar Olssson i Sala fyller 75 Ivar Olsson kom som 14-åring till Jugansbo med sina föräldrar. Ganska snart flyttade han till Sala. Den 26 januari fyller han 75 år. Han är född på Adelsö, där hans pappa var ladugårdsförman och statare. ??Vi flyttade vartannat år till olika gårdar i Stockholmstrakten. Så var det på den tiden. Ivar Olsson var yngst i den sjuhövdade barnaskaran. ??Men jag har två syskon kvar i livet, ett i Flen och ett i Stockholm. ??Jag har två syskon kvar i livet, ett i Flen och ett i Stockholm. Båda föräldrarna hade sin rötter i Salatrakten och när de pensionerades hjälpte de sju barnen dem att köpa ett hus i Jugansbo. Det var bara Ivar som var yngst som flyttade med föräldrarna till Jugansbo, de andra var redan utflugna. Ivar ville helst bli kock, men hans far tyckte det var bäst att ta anställning i Jugansbo när det nu fanns jobb på så nära håll. ??Så jag började på Jugansbo smide och plåtslageri. Därmed var yrkesvalet gjort. Ivar Olsson gifte sig sedan och flyttade med sin fru till Sala där han började arbeta på Geréns mekaniska. ??Där jobbade jag i 17 år innan jag kom som reparatör till Strå kalkbruk. Det blev hela 17 år där också innan Ivar gick i pension. Han har en rejäl dos humor, Ivar Olsson, och har nära till skrattet och skämtet hela tiden. Sedan ungdomen har han varit engagerad i nykterhetsrörelsen. Nykterhetsrörelsen hade ju evenemang så det bara blev så. Han är fortfarande med i NTOoch Blå bandet. Sedan 25 år tillbaka är han sambo med Anne-Marie Kronlöf. Ett stort fritidsintresse är sommarstugan i Möklinta. Ska du fira din dag? Ja, något slags firande bli det, säger han och ser lite lurig ut. Sala Allehanda 20100126 | Olsson, Ivar Oskar (I2928)
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720 | JACOBS -- Theodore M. San Diego Union-Tribune, The (CA) - Wednesday, October 13, 1993 JACOBS -- Theodore M., born December 2, 1902 passed away October 10, 1993 at Sharp Cabrillo Hospital after a lingering illness. Surviving are his beloved wife Ingrid L., daughter Rochelle of New York, 2 sisters Alice Barnes of Julian, Mildred Field of Long Beach, several nieces and nephews. Private inurnment at Rosecrans National Cemetery. Memorial services will be held at a later date for friends and relatives. Family suggest for those who wish, contributions can be made in his memory to Sharp Hospital Foundation for Use in Stroke Rehabilitation. GOODBODY MORTUARY 582-1700 | Jacobs, Thedore Martin (I5984)
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721 | James Charles McIlravy, 60, of Orient, Iowa, died June 7, 2009, at Greater Regional Hospice Home in Creston, Iowa. Services will be held at 11:00 a.m.. Thursday, June 11, 2009, at Orient United Methodist Church in Orient. The Rev. Karen Hoff will officiate. There will be no visitation or burial. Mr. McIlravy was cremated. Surviving are one daughter, Meggan McIlravy; one son, Blake McIlravy; and one brother, Gerald McIlravy. He was preceded in death by his parents. Creston News Advertiser, June 9, 2009 Notes: James Charles McIlravy was born May 3, 1949 in Creston, Iowa, the son of Charley Hugh and Olive Christine (Rogers) McIlravy. He married Sybil Ann Richardson on December 20, 1975 in Creston, Iowa. They were the parents of Meggan Janelle and Blake James Charles McIlravy. James and Sybil were later divorced. | McIlravy, James Charles (I2392)
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722 | Jean Marie Puderbaugh died of natural causes Nov. 17, 2005, at Wallowa Memorial Hospital. She was 75 years old. Mrs. Puderbaugh was born July 3, 1930. She worked as a homemaker for many years and delivered books to shut-ins. She was preceded in death by her parents and husband. She is survived by her son William Puderbaugh of Coeur d’Alene, Idaho; daughter Katherine Kelly of Milwaukie; sister Mary Lou Lisk of Beaverton; niece Kim Helgerson of Columbia City; nephew Mike Lisk of Beaverton; cousin Maxine Koch; grandchildren Robbie, Terrell, and Calvin Kelly of Milwaukie; great niece Meghan Ramiskey; and great nephews Jake Ramiskey and Justin Helgerson. A memorial service was held Nov. 21 at the Enterprise Community Church. Donations can be made to the American Cancer Society or Shriners Hospital. Wallowa County Chieftain 11/24/2005 | Cline, Jean Marie (I7365)
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723 | JESSIE L. JACOBSEN, 79, County Road 448, Lake Jem, died Monday. Born in Brewton, Ala., she moved to Mount Dora from Orlando in 1929. She was a homemaker, a member of First United Methodist Church of Mount Dora, and the Order of the Eastern Star. Survivor: sister, Aline, Simonet, Daytona Beach. Rehbaum-Harden Funeral Home, Mount Dora. | Lindsay, Jessie (I4009)
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724 | Joanne E. Chavez born 6/24/1931 pasted away peacefully in her sleep at home on 11/3/2019. Preceded in passing by her husband GySgt Paul E. Chavez (Together again) parents John and Eleanor Nissen, sister Karen Nissen Castronova. Survived by her sons Edward and his wife Elaine Chavez of Graham, Wa. Son Raymond Chavez and his wife Diane Kazak of Rochester, N.Y. Niece Molly Arholdt of Chicago. 5 grandchildren, 5 great grandchildren. Countless family and friends. Retired civil service after 28 yrs. Was a past president of the Oceanside Emblem club. Past president of the Tri City Hospital Auxiliary where she achieved 10,000 hrs of volunteering. She was most proud of that. Final plans will be announced at a later time. She will be finally reunited with her Gunny at Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery. Eternal Hills Mortuary & Crematory at Eternal Hills Memorial Park | Nissen, Joanne Eleanor (I7201)
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725 | Joel was only 15 when he emigrated to America in 1898 on the ship Cymric. The ship was caught in a storm and landed in Virginia instead of New York., where his two brothers, Frank and Albin, were. . All he had for food was moldy bread and somehow found his way to the train station where some kind soul helped him get to Upland, Nebraska to his sister Elin who had married Frank Osterlund. Quite a feat for someone who didn't speak English at all. His oldest sister, Alma married a Bergman and also settled in New York. Kenneth Leroy Mercer 20 Jan 2013 | Olsson, Joel Edvin Nikolaus (I3815)
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726 | Johan flyttar den 31/10 1920 från Vevdesboda i Fläckebo Församling till Sala Stadsförsamling. Med honom är barnen Lennart Oskar, Sven Arvid och Ingrid Maria. Den äldste sonen Martin Johan Olsson stannar kvar i Fläckebo Församling i en ålder av endast 12 år. Han stannar kvar i Vevdesboda och jobbar dom kommande åren som dräng innan han den 27/9 1928 flyttar till Västerfärnebo Församling. Han är dock snart tillbaka i Vevdesboda, närmare bestämd den 16/12 1929. Där stannar han till den 16/11 1932 då han flyttar till Holmbo i samma församling. Där jobbar han som jordbruksarbetare och kontrollassistent innan han den 22/12 1937 flyttar til Köping. Fadern Johan Oskar Olson gifter om sig den 4/12 1920 med Jenny Matilda Karlbom. 4 dagar senare, den 8/12 1920 flyttar Johan, hans nya hustru Jenny och Johans 3 barn från första äktenskapet (Lennart Oskar, Sven Arvid och Ingrid Maria) till Ekholmen i Veckholm Församling, Uppsala Län. Vistelsen här blir dock kortvarig eftersom familjen den 25/11 1921 flyttar till Lindormsnäs i Låssa Församling, Uppsala Län. Under dom kommande 3 åren utökas familjen med barnen Jenny Maria, Signe Matilda och Karl Johan. Den 27/11 1924, nästan exakt 3 år efter flytten till Lindormsnäs, är det dags att packa ihop igen. Familjen flyttar då till Säfsta i Västra Vingåker Församling, Södermanlands Län. Där jobbar Johan Oskar Olsson som maskin mjölkare. Åter igen utökas familjen med dottern Anna Kristina den 22/1 1926. Flyttlasset går dock snart igen, närmare bestämd den 26/11 1926 då familjen flyttar till Jordanstorp i Gryt Församling, Södermanlands Län. Alla utom den äldste sonen Lennart Oskar som flyttar till Sala den 1/12 1926. I Jordanstorp betecknas Johan Oskars yrke som ladugårdskarl. Tiden där blir inte heller långrandig, utan familjen flyttar åter igen drygt 4 år efter inflyttningen i Jordanstorp. Den 17/11 1930 flyttar alla förutom Sven Arvid och Ingrid Maria vidare till Forssa Församling, Södermanlands Län. Under tiden i Jordanstorp föds sonen Anders Erik den 23/1 1928. Sven Arvid flyttar den 6/11 1929 till gården Givesta i Frustuna Församling, Södermanlands Län. Där jobbar han som ladugårdskarl. Hans syster Ingrid Maria flyttar 2 dagar tidigare, den 4/11 1929 till Sala Stadsförsamling. Sven Arvid återförenas dock med sin familj den 26/11 1930 då han flyttar till Forsnäs i Forssa Församling, Södermanlands Län, 9 dagar efter att Johan Oskar med familj flyttat ditt. Åter igen stannar familjen endast en kort tid där. Först flyttar Sven Arvid den 10/4 1931 till Nässeläng i Lilla Malma (Malmköping) Församling, Södermanlands Län. Resten av familjen flyttar den 11/11 1931 till Nibble i Ytterjärna Församling, Södermanlands Län. Kort tid efter ankomsten födds dottern Margit Linnea den 2/12 1931. Fadern Johan Oskar jobbar som ladugårdskarl ved hennes födelse. När hon döps den 17/1 1932 är hon inte ensam om det. Hennes 4 äldre syskon Signe Matilda, Karl Johan, Anna Kristina och Anders Erik döps nämligen också den 17/1/1932. Dom hade hittills inte blivit döpta. Tillvaron i Nibble blir åter igen kortvarig eftersom Johan Oskar Olsson med familj flyttar vidare till Helleby i Hölö Församling, Stockholms Län den 7/12 1932. Resan är dock inte slut! Ett år senare, närmare bestämd den 21/11 1933 flyttar familjen vidare till Sättra i Adelsö Församling, Stockholms Län. Här betecknas Johan Oskar Olsson yrke som ladugårdsförman. Den 26/1 1935 föds Ivar Oskar, som är Johan Oskar och Jenny Olssons 7:e barn. För Johan Oskar är det barn nummer 12 eftersom han hade 5 barn med sin första hustru Anna Maria Bergström. Under tiden på Adelsö flyttar familjen i 1935 till Kunsta. Sen är det åter igen dags att röra på sig....den 1/11 1935 flyttar familjen till Säby i Ösmo Församling, Stockholms Län. Tiden där bliver ännu engång kort eftersom man redan ett år senare, den 3/11 1936, flyttar vidare till Skällnora, Kvarngården i Fresta Församling, Stockholms Län. Äldsta dottern Jenny Maria flyttar inte med, hon flyttar den 15/1 1937 till Västerhaninge. I såväl Säby som Skällnora jobbar Johan Oskar som ladugårdsförman. Familjen stannar i drygt 5 år på Skällnora, Kvarngården, innan dom den 12/11 1941 flyttar tillbaka till Ösmo Församling. Dottern Signe Matilda flyttar dock till Katarina Församling i Stockholm Stad. | Olsson, Johan Oskar (I2306)
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727 | John Frederick Schreck, 80, of Phoenix, Arizona, passed away on August 3, 2015. Survivors include his wife of 58 years, Phyllis Holm Schreck, daughter Lauri Lester, and grandson Steven Lester, of Phoenix; sisters Anna Mae of Fairfax and Barbara Pond of Midlothian, VA. John earned his Doctoral degree from American University. He had a long career in education, retiring as Assistant Superintendent of Fairfax County Public Schools in 1992. He relocated to Phoenix in 2013. Memorial contributions can be made to the W. Harold Ford Scholarship Fund c/o Fairfax County Retired Educators. No services were held. | Schreck, John Frederick (I3423)
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728 | John H. Schnuck, a prominent farmer of Boonville township, was born at Gooch's Mill, April 11, 1874. Mr. Schnuck is a son of John G. and Catherine (Meyer) Schnuck. John G. Schnuck was born in Germany in 1830. Catherine (Meyer) Schnuck, was born in Cooper County in 1842, on the farm later known as the Ulrich Oerly farm. John G. Schnuck owned and improved a farm of 225 acres east of Gooch's Mill. He died in 1880 and was buried in Pleas- ant Grove cemetery. Mrs. Schnuck now makes her home with her son, John H., the subject of this sketch. John G. Schnuck was, and his wife is, a member of the Lutheran Church. The children of John G. and Cath- erine (Meyer) Schnuck are: Mrs. Samuel Oerly, of Overton, Mo.; Mrs. Elizabeth Renken, of Boonville; Mrs. Catherine Smith, deceased; Henry E., a sketch of whom appears in this volume; Mrs. Annie Twillman, of St. Louis, and John H., the subject of this sketch. John H. Schnuck was educated in the public schools of Cooper County, attending school at Gooch's Mill in Liberty district. For about three years, he was in a drug business at Gooch's Mill. He abandoned this and engaged in farming on the home place for a few years, then moved to his present farm, which comprises 188 acres, of valuable land. In addition to the home place, Mr. Schnuck owns a farm of 90 acres located one mile east of the home place. The Schnuck homestead is located one mile south- east of the city limits of Boonville. Since coming to this farm, Mr. Schnuck has added two barns, fences and numerous other improvements. HISTORY OF COOPER COUNTY 1035 He is engaged in general farming and stockraising. Mrs. Schnuck is interested in the poultry industry and raises Buff Orpingtons, pure breds, and has one of the best flocks in the county. In 1899, John H. Schnuck was united in marriage with Margaret Oswald, a daughter of Herman and Christina Oswald. To Mr. and Mrs. Schnuck were born five children: Katherine, Beatrice, Oswald, Norbert and Vergil, all at home. Mrs. Schnuck died in 1909 and her remains are interred in the Catholic cemetery at Boonville. Sept. 28, 1911, Mr. Schnuck was married to Josephine Rossen, a daughter of S. C. and Elizabeth (Rob- ertson) Rossen, the former a native of Denmark, and the latter of Arkan- sas. S. C. Rossen was born in 1849, and his wife was born in 1861. They are both residents of Boonville, and he is the pi-esent superintendent of the County Home of Cooper County. The children of S. C. and Elizabeth Rossen are: Mrs. Schnuck, the wife of the subject of this sketch; James, of St. Louis, Mo. ; Albertine, deceased ; Frederick, of St. Louis ; and Ed- ward, who, at the time of this writing, is in France, a corporal with Com- pany F, 110th Supply Train. Corporal Edward Rossen enlisted in the service of the United States in June, 1917, and he has been in France since May, 1918. Mr. and Mrs. Schnuck had a son, Joseph Rossen, who died at the age of six years in Sept., 1918. Mr. Schnuck is a member of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. Mrs. Schnuck is a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church. The Schnuck family is well known and highly respected in Cooper County. | Schnuck, John Herman (I1591)
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729 | John M. "Jack" Lollar August 5, 1933 - November 26, 2012 A memorial service will be held Monday, December 3, 2012 at 11:00 a.m. at the Wasco First United Methodist Church for John M. "Jack" Lollar, who died November 26, 2012. Jack was born in Las Vegas, New Mexico, August 5, 1933 to Perry O. and Isabelle Romero Lollar. Growing up in Modesto and Bakersfield, he graduated from East Bakersfield High in 1951. After attending Bakersfield College, he graduated from the University of California, Berkeley, and earned his Certificate of Physical Therapy from the University of California, San Francisco in 1955. His career as a physical therapist spanned nearly six decades, working primarily with the severely disabled. Jack married Ione Jensen on April 22, 1961. In 1962, they moved from Bakersfield to Wasco, where they raised their two children, Laura/ie and Richard. They were very involved in the community and kids' activities, especially Wasco Swim Club. Jack served as Kiwanis Club President, President of the Wasco Festival of Roses, and was Young Man of the Year in 1968. He and Ione were founding directors of the Wasco Rose Festival Art Show and were the first dual recipients of Lifetime Palm Avenue PTA Memberships. Jack and Ione worked side by side in their physical therapy private practice in Shafter until 1983, when they began their first retirement. They moved to Shafter in 1984 and quickly became involved in that community. Jack served on the Shafter Visions committee and the two of them were devoted volunteer Green Hotel Cooks. He and Ione were awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award from Richland PTA. At the time of his death, Jack was still serving as Chairperson of the Administrative Board of the Wasco United Methodist Church. Until his second retirement on November 16, 2012, Jack continued as a physical therapy consultant to more than a dozen agencies in Kern and Tulare Counties including the Kern High School District and Delano Association of Developmentally Disabled (DADD). He was instrumental in the founding of organizations such as the Wasco Association of Developmentally Disabled (now Community Service Options); Kern Regional Center, Mastering Abilities Riding Equine (MARE), MOVE International, Kiwanis Wasco Preschool (now Head Start) and the Jack and Ione Lollar Foundation. His writings have been published in specialized association and curriculum publications internationally. Jack was an avid reader, art collector and private pilot - but most of all he enjoyed traveling and relished life with family and friends. He especially enjoyed the bridge group, the Once-A-Year Club, being a BIL to PEO Chapter JT, and sharing special occasions with his children's close friends. He also enjoyed his many visits to Temple Beth El supporting each grandson prepare for his Bar Mitzvah. His speech at each ceremony created extra special memories for them. Believing "life is the journey, not the destination," he meticulously catalogued treasured memories in photo albums and commemorative books, most especially of regular trips with the grandkids to San Francisco, Yosemite, Nebraska, and Santa Fe. Other "journeys" include European trips, travels throughout North America (including a trip to watch the Apollo Soyuz space launch at Cape Canaveral), and years of season tickets to the Mark Taper Forum, often shared with the children and special friends. Jack is survived by his wife of 51 years, Ione; daughter Laurie Wolfe, her husband Bill and sons Matthew and Daniel of Shafter; son Richard and wife Christine (Harris), their children Katie, Gregory, Emily and Isabelle and their three grandchildren, all of Bakersfield. His brother Richard M. Lollar and his wife Wanda of Downer's Grove, Illinois, along with their four sons and wives, are also treasured members of the family. Numerous aunts, uncles, nephews, nieces, and cousins across the U.S, also celebrate his memory. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Wasco Community Scholarship Association (PO Box 7, Wasco, CA 93280), or the ... and at Jack's request, "Buy a bottle of wine and make a toast to my good health. Peters Funeral Home - Wasco www.bakersfield.com Published in Bakersfield Californian from November 30 to December 1, 2012 | Lollar, John M (I7921)
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730 | John R. Thompson, 85, of Westborough died on Monday, September 4, 2017 at the Beaumont Rehabilitation and Skilled Nursing Center. He was the husband of Norma A. (Wentworth) Thompson. Born in Independence, Kansas, he was the son of the late John H. and Helen M. (Quitzau) Thompson. He was raised and educated in Texas and was a graduated of Texas Tech. John also served with the U.S Navy. John was employed as a chemical engineer for Bay State Abrasives and in later years owned and operated Compass Labs in Westborough. Being an entrepreneur he had three U. S. Patents for grinding wheels. He enjoyed traveling and had visited 40 countries, all 50 states and all the Presidential Libraries. He also enjoyed investing and the stock market and was a member of The Congregational Church of Westborough. In addition to his wife he is survived by his family, Robert Thompson, Paul Hogan, Ann Holm, Joseph Holm, Rachel Holm, Dylan Holm, Linda Maneen, Joseph Maneen, Jr., Kaylee Maneen and Joseph Maneen, III. Relatives and friends are invited to attend calling hours on Wednesday, September 6, from 4 to 7 P.M. at the David A. Pickering Westborough Funeral Home, 62 West Main St., Westborough. Services and burial in Pine Grove Cemetery will be private. In lieu of flowers, donations in his memory may be made to The Congregational Church of Westborough Memorial Fund, 57 West Main St., Westborough, MA 01581 | Thompson, John Richard (I8017)
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731 | June 30, 1946 - Jan. 14, 2008 NORTH?PLATTE?-- Dennis G. Awtry, 61, of North Platte, died Monday (Jan. 14, 2008), at Great Plains Regional Medical Center. He was born to Gerald and Doris Nelsen Awtry on June 30, 1946, near Curtis in his grandparents sod house. He grew up in McCook and graduated from McCook High School in 1964. (Photo) He entered the U.S. Army in 1965, and served in Japan for one year at an army hospital before serving in Vietnam. After his discharge he moved to North Platte in 1971, and worked at Nebraska Machinery. He married Donna Schmidt on June 18, 1977, at the Messiah Lutheran Church. He was part owner and operator of San-Dens Arts and Crafts with his sister. He was a commodities broker with his cousin, Jim. He returned to college, graduated from Kearney State College with a bachelor's degree and master's degree in art education. He taught at St. Pat's High School for the last 12 years. He belonged to the Messiah Lutheran Church. He was preceded in death by his parents. Survivors include his wife, Donna of North Platte; one son, Joe Awtry of Lincoln; sister, Sandy and husband, Dick Foran of North Platte; and brother, Wayne Awtry of McCook. Memorial services will be Friday, 10 a.m., at Messiah Lutheran Church in North Platte with the Rev. Lynn Parsons officiating. Cremation was chosen and register book signing is today until 9 p.m., with family receiving friends from 6 to 8 p.m., at Adams & Swanson Funeral Home in North Platte. | Awtry, Dennis Gerald (I203)
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732 | Kam nicht aus dem 2. Weltkrieg zurück | Diedrichsen, Claus Friedrich (I6541)
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733 | Karen K. (Klaessy) Olbert of Parker died Friday, Oct. 7, 2005, in Aurora. She was born in Spencer, Iowa on July 2, 1943. In her earlier years she received her degree and worked as a nurse in Iowa. She then spent many years as a full-time mother raising her two daughters. Later on she became a paralegal and worked as a child advocate helping children of abuse. She was also the church secretary at the First Congregational Church in Boulder. She married Phil Olbert on Dec. 15, 1988. Later, they owned and operated the Lazy H Guest Ranch in Allenspark for eight years and then retired to Parker. She is survived by her husband, Phil; two daughters, Jennifer Ecker of Chicago; Tami Inskeep and her husband Jason of Greeley; two stepdaughters, Holly Price of Denver and Valerie Brown of Crownsville, Md.; four grandchildren, Katie Ecker, Sierra and Colton Inskeep and Corinne Price and her brother, Joel Klaessy of Minneapolis. She was preceded in death by her parents, Don and Marilou Klaessy of Boulder. Memorial services were held Oct. 13, at the Parker Funeral Home. Interment will be at the Greenmount Cemetery in Durango. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Diabetes Research Foundation. Obituary, Trail-Gazette, October 14, 2005. | Klaessy, Karen K (I7858)
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734 | Kaser, Kyle Reuben Oregonian, The (Portland, OR) - Sunday, September 5, 2010 Kaser, Kyle Reuben 80 07/10/1930 08/16/2010 Kyle was born July 10, 1930, in Gresham to Reuben Kaser and Mabel Pullen. He graduated from Gresham High School in 1948 and attended the Museum Art School. He worked in the display department of Sears, Roebuck and Co. and then served overseas as a sergeant in the U.S. Army Signal Corps during the Korean War. On his return, he attended Portland State University and graduated with a Bachelor of Science. Kyle married Stella Lindberg Aug. 24, 1957. He taught art at Centennial High School and Parkrose Heights Junior High School. Later, he was a safety engineer for Wausau Insurance and retired from Portland Public Schools as a safety consultant. Kyle is survived by his wife, Stella of Tigard; son, Christopher; daughter-in-law, Julie; grandchildren, Emmeline and Bret, all of Ridgefield, Conn.; daughter, Lisa; grandson, William, both of Portland; and numerous nieces and nephews. A celebration of Kyle's life will be held at 11 a.m., Saturday, Oct. 16, 2010, in Metzger Park Hall, 8400 S.W. Hemlock St., Tigard In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Alzheimer's Association or the Tigard Library. | Kaser, Kyle Reuben (I5847)
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735 | Katherine J. Cole, 90, of Kinsley, KS, formerly of Curtis, died on September 29, 2008 at Kinsley, KS.Katherine was born on February 6, 1918 to Chris & Maggie (Steffensen) Thomsen at Minden, NE. Katherine grew up in Curtis and attended schools there.Katherine married Grover Cole on July 3, 1939 at Stockville, NE; to this union three children were born: Arthur, Larry and Georgia.Katherine and Grover made their home in Kinsley, Kansas for the past 25 years.Katherine is survived by her husband Grover of 69 years, three children: Arthur C. Cole of Owassa, OK; Larry K. Cole of Spearville, KS; and Georgia Howe of Prospect, KY; 8 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren.Graveside services will be 2:00 pm, Friday, October 3, 2008 at Fort McPherson National Cemetery, Maxwell, Nebraska | Thomsen, Katherine Johanna (I7788)
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736 | KEARNEY — Minna (Thomsen) Newbold, 94, of Minden died Friday, June 22, 2018, at St. Luke’s Good Samaritan Village in Kearney. A celebration gathering will be 3-6 p.m. Sept. 21 at Bethany Lutheran Church Fellowship Hall in Minden. Craig Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Minna was born Dec. 2, 1923, in Hurup, Denmark, to Nels Sondergaard and Hilda (Kjaergaard) Thomsen. She graduated from Minden High School and attended college and worked in California until marrying her high school sweetheart, Duane Newbold, on April 10, 1948. They had five children - Ward, Grant, Gina, Gail and Dee Ann. They farmed the original Newbold homestead, milked dairy cattle and raised cattle and hogs. Minna also worked at Eaton Corp. in Kearney for 20 years. She was very proud that she became a naturalized citizen of the United States. She enjoyed attending auctions, traveling, cooking, baking, collecting china, crafting and circle. She helped with elections in Kearney County into her 80s, was active in Danish Brotherhood, Danish Dancers and as treasurer of the Kearney County Museum. She was preceded in death by her husband, Duane; son, Ward; brother, Wisthi; sister, Anny; and son-in-law, David Deyle. Survivors include her children, Grant Newbold and wife Jennifer Rumery of Minden, Gina Newbold-Crosby and husband Jim Crosby of Kearney, Gail Deyle of Phoenix and Dee Newbold-Powell and husband Den BinLin Newbold-Powell of Austin, Texas; grandchildren, Travis Deyle, Casey Deyle, Toby Deyle, Elliot Newbold, Clark Newbold, Jackie Hauff and Jamie Crosby; and great-grandchild, Callen Hauff. | Thomsen, Minna Margit Søndergaard (I7779)
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737 | Kedjev 1 126 41 Hägersten (Boendeadress 1 nov 1970) Död 16/8 1972. Kyrkobokförd i Brännkyrka, Stockholms stad (Stockholms län, Södermanland). Mantalsskriven på samma ort. Född 6/7 1908 i Österåker (Stockholms län, Uppland). Frånskild man (8/6 1966). Källa: Sveriges Dödbok 1901-2013 | Eriksson, Karl Holger (I3201)
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738 | Kenneth L Mercer, age 71, born in Curtis, NE on September 13, 1946, the son of Kelly & Evelyn Mercer, passed away on Saturday, January 20, 2018 in Carrollton, TX. A Celebration Service will be held on Sunday, February 4th from 2:00 PM-4:00 PM at the Marriott Courtyard Dallas Carrollton and Carrollton Conference Center, 1201 Raiford Road, Carrollton, Texas, 75007. Ken grew up in Curtis, NE where he graduated from the University Of Nebraska School Of Agriculture. He graduated from Kearney State College, Kearney, NE. Ken married Teri Bauer (Hirschbrunner) in 1968 and they had three daughters, Stephanie, Kelli and Jennifer. He lived in Nebraska until 1981, when he moved to Texas. Ken gave his life to Jesus on April 1, 1983 and loved the Lord with all his heart. He always said he was a fool for Christ. In 1985 he married Glenda Cox who had two daughters, Natalie and Jaclyn. He was a faithful husband, and devoted father and adoring “Papa/grandpa”. Ken loved his church family and was always willing to serve. In addition to his parents, he was proceeded in death by his daughter, Stephanie. Ken is survived by: Wife: Glenda Mercer of Carrollton, TX Daughters: Kelli (Francisco) Arriola of Little Elm, TX; Jennifer (Ben) Kiser of Lincoln, NE; Natalie (Mark) Lumpkin of Grapevine, TX; Jaclyn (Dustin) Neyra of Denton, TX Grandchildren: Brett Soulliere; Madelyn and Ella Arriola; Sophie, Frannie, and Isabel Kiser; Avery Hall and Lyla Lumpkin; Hunter Sims and Annabelle Neyra Brothers: Dale Mercer, IA; Doug (Roxane) Mercer, CO | Mercer, Kenneth Leroy (I418)
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739 | Kenneth Leroy Mercer: I enjoy researching my family roots and finding out how I was influenced by my relatives. One of those I so respected and still do is my Great-Grandfather; Chris L Jensen, who came to America in the 1890's working his way over on a cattle ship from Denmark, signed the required paperwork disavowing his former Country and King while pledging allegiance to America (which he did willingly and with great excitement). He made his way with his brother to Nebraska and homesteaded just north of my hometown, Curtis. He never learned to drive, walking everywhere he went including to and from work (apporx. 8 miles each day) every work day. The attached photo is from one of his special days in this very special country. I never heard him say anything bad about America or any person for that matter ? he left a great example to follow! | Jensen, Christian Lauridsen (I340)
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740 | Klodsmager | Waaben, Rasmus Tjellesen (I3916)
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741 | Kniplerske | Waaben, Cecilie Christine (I5124)
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742 | Krankenschwester während des 2. Weltkrieges in Berlin-Neukölln | Iwersen, Christine (I10092)
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743 | Kringsinvalid https://denstorekrig1914-1918.dk/soenderjyder-oversigt/soenderjyder-h/hansen-christian-philip-1872-1937/ | Hansen, Christian Philip (I6997)
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744 | Kurt Jakob Holden Jensen, Haderslev, 78 år. Afdøde, der efterlader hustruen Sørine, er begravet fra Gammel Haderslev Kirke. https://genealogia.dk/tng/jensen/ | Jensen, Kurt Jakob Holden (I2528)
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745 | Landpostbud | Andersen, Christian Jensen (I4591)
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746 | LANDT, Christine Sue (Steelhammer) "Christy" Christy passed away February 1st, 2010, just as she had lived her life; surrounded by loved ones. She was born August 15, 1950 to Page and Margaret Steelhammer at Centralia, WA. Attended school in Centralia and graduated from WSU in 1972. Christy loved gardening (and was a WSU Master Gardener) farming, quilting and playing with her children and later grandchildren. As a dairy farmer, she had no time to go on vacation, so she turned her yard into a park. She was equally at home riding horses, digging in dirt or leading a meeting. After retiring from the dairy at age 50, she went back to school and became a Certified Public Accountant. Christy is survived by her parents at the farm in Centralia, siblings Greg (Mary) at Las Vegas, Norman (Ilona) and Gail (Jerry) at Centralia. She leaves her husband and best friend of 37 years Steve, three sons; Ty, Nick (Shannon) and Ross (Debbie), nine grandchildren, and many other beloved family members and friends. Christy was loved by so many and will be greatly missed by all. She will be remembered for her smile that lit up her whole face, her positive attitude and her cheerful, sunny disposition. The family is anticipating a memorial service later this spring, May 1st, 2010 | Steelhammer, Christine Sue (I2693)
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747 | Larsen, Ewald wedding Monday, October 17, 2005 Courtney Larsen of Culbertson and James Ewald of Curtis were united in marriage Saturday, Aug. 6, 2005, at the Nazarene Church in McCook. Parents of the couple are Jeanie Earnest of Culbertson and Lynn and Patty Ewald of Curtis. Grandparents of the couple are the late Jim Earnest, Bev Earnest of Stratton, Lucille Bradley of Benkelman, Helen Ewald of Curtis, the late Jim Ewald and Clifford and Alberta Freeze of Brady. Honored guests included Gloria and Willis Schultz of Sioux City, Don and Donna Sailors of McCook, Bev Earnest of Stratton, Leva Cochran of North Platte, Viola Patchin of North Platte, Clifford and Alberta Freeze of Brady and Helen Ewald of Curtis. The bride wore a floor-length, white, tulle, halter gown trimmed with crystals, beads and pearls. The bride's veil was waist-length, her gloves were white satin and she carried a bouquet of fresh red roses. The maids of honor were the bride's two sisters Constance Larsen of Omaha and Catrina Larsen of Culbertson. Bridesmaids were Heather Steele of Benkelman, Sara Ware of Culbertson and Marie Wesch of McCook. The bride's attendants all wore burgundy, satin, two-piece, floor-length gowns and silver elbow-length gloves and carried a bouquet of fresh, white roses. The best man was Kurt Sawyer of Mason City. Bridegroomsmen were lan Reagan of Wauneta, Casey Thompson of Curtis, Kanen Hammond of Curtis and Ryan Hammond of Arapahoe. The bridegroom and his attendants wore long-tailed tuxedos with red rose boutonnieres. The flower girl was Rebecca Earnest, cousin of the bride, of Benkelman and the junior bride was Karie Funk, cousin of the bride, of Culbertson. They each wore white, satin dresses with burgundy ribbon and carried white roses. Aden Boiler, cousin of the bridegroom, of Farnam was the ringbearer and Adam Earnest, cousin of the bride, of Benkelman was the junior bridegroom. They each wore long tailed tuxedos. The candlelighter was Elizabeth Earnest, cousin of the bride, of Benkelman. She wore a navy blue, floor-length gown. The mothers of the bride and bridegroom lit the unity tapers at the beginning of the ceremony. They both wore navy blue dresses. Ushers were Lance Lewis of Curtis, Gregg Boiler of Farnam, Barry Brush of McCook and Aaron Reiman of Beatrice. Marie Coffey provided piano and organ pieces and Kerri Linger was the soloist. A reception and dance followed the ceremony at the Hitchcock County Ag Complex in Culbertson. A sit down dinner was served with entertainment provided. The couple honeymooned in Nashville, Tenn. They are making their home in McCook while attending McCook Community College. | Ewald, James (I2773)
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748 | Larsen, Ewald wedding Monday, October 17, 2005 Courtney Larsen of Culbertson and James Ewald of Curtis were united in marriage Saturday, Aug. 6, 2005, at the Nazarene Church in McCook. Parents of the couple are Jeanie Earnest of Culbertson and Lynn and Patty Ewald of Curtis. Grandparents of the couple are the late Jim Earnest, Bev Earnest of Stratton, Lucille Bradley of Benkelman, Helen Ewald of Curtis, the late Jim Ewald and Clifford and Alberta Freeze of Brady. Honored guests included Gloria and Willis Schultz of Sioux City, Don and Donna Sailors of McCook, Bev Earnest of Stratton, Leva Cochran of North Platte, Viola Patchin of North Platte, Clifford and Alberta Freeze of Brady and Helen Ewald of Curtis. The bride wore a floor-length, white, tulle, halter gown trimmed with crystals, beads and pearls. The bride's veil was waist-length, her gloves were white satin and she carried a bouquet of fresh red roses. The maids of honor were the bride's two sisters Constance Larsen of Omaha and Catrina Larsen of Culbertson. Bridesmaids were Heather Steele of Benkelman, Sara Ware of Culbertson and Marie Wesch of McCook. The bride's attendants all wore burgundy, satin, two-piece, floor-length gowns and silver elbow-length gloves and carried a bouquet of fresh, white roses. The best man was Kurt Sawyer of Mason City. Bridegroomsmen were lan Reagan of Wauneta, Casey Thompson of Curtis, Kanen Hammond of Curtis and Ryan Hammond of Arapahoe. The bridegroom and his attendants wore long-tailed tuxedos with red rose boutonnieres. The flower girl was Rebecca Earnest, cousin of the bride, of Benkelman and the junior bride was Karie Funk, cousin of the bride, of Culbertson. They each wore white, satin dresses with burgundy ribbon and carried white roses. Aden Boiler, cousin of the bridegroom, of Farnam was the ringbearer and Adam Earnest, cousin of the bride, of Benkelman was the junior bridegroom. They each wore long tailed tuxedos. The candlelighter was Elizabeth Earnest, cousin of the bride, of Benkelman. She wore a navy blue, floor-length gown. The mothers of the bride and bridegroom lit the unity tapers at the beginning of the ceremony. They both wore navy blue dresses. Ushers were Lance Lewis of Curtis, Gregg Boiler of Farnam, Barry Brush of McCook and Aaron Reiman of Beatrice. Marie Coffey provided piano and organ pieces and Kerri Linger was the soloist. A reception and dance followed the ceremony at the Hitchcock County Ag Complex in Culbertson. A sit down dinner was served with entertainment provided. The couple honeymooned in Nashville, Tenn. They are making their home in McCook while attending McCook Community College. | Larsen, Courtney (I2774)
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749 | Lilly Katherine Lindstrom #May 14, 1920 - Aug. 29, 2004 #Lilly Katherine Lindstrom of Dallas, formerly of Salem, died on Aug. 29 in Dallas. She was 84. https://www.geni.com/people/Lilly-Allen/6000000041374658550 http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/heralddemocrat/obituary.aspx?n=deborah-ann-george&pid=112558636 #She was born to William Raymond and Nina Miller Allen in Twin Lake, N.D. #She married Harold Lindstrom Sr., on July 18, 1979 and they lived in Salem. She met Harold at the Department of Corrections where she was a file clerk. At one time she had been a Kirby vacuum salesperson. #She was a certified nutritionist and grew her own herbs and vegetables and loved drying and canning them. #She was a lover of the Goodwill store, garage sales and was a collector of cookbooks. In her younger years she sang on the radio and was hired as a singer with the McGuire Sisters. #Survivors include her children, Raymond George, Donald George, Dennis George, Beverly Hester and Sandra Nicholson; stepchildren, Jean Sischo, Dorothy Linscheid, Susan Teal, Jan Bennett, Hal Lindstrom Jr., and Steven Lindstrom; and several grandchildren, great-grandchildren and two great-great grandchildren. #Graveside services will be at 3 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 2 at Belcrest Cemetery in Salem. | Allen, Lilly Katherine (I2722)
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750 | Lois M. Haines passed away suddenly in her home in Hiawassee, Ga. 6/22/12.Lois was a Guidance Counselor at Manatee High for 25 years and a member of the Palmetto SDA church. She is survived by her husband Walter, two daughters, Sherry of Redlands, Calif. and Linda of Palmetto, Fla. and son and daughter-in-law, Roy and Susan Haines of Springboro Ohio. Services were held in Hiawassee 6/26/12. The Bradenton Herald, Florida, 12 July 2012 | Nelsen, Lois Marilyn (I3777)
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