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Harold N. Selseth, Jr., age 89, of Willmar, died Monday evening, October 8, at Glen Oaks Care Center in New London.

Funeral services will be 1 p.m. Friday, October 12, at Vinje Lutheran Church in Willmar with visitation one hour prior to the service at the church.  Interment will be in the church cemetery with military honors provided by Austin F. Hanscom American Legion Post #167 of Willmar. 

Harold Norman Selseth, Jr. was born October 5, 1929, at Rice Memorial Hospital in Willmar, Minnesota, the son of Harold, Sr. and Esther (Boe) Selseth.  He was baptized and confirmed at Vinje Lutheran Church and attended Willmar Public Schools, graduating from Willmar High School in 1947.  He served stateside in the U.S. Army during the Korean War.  On June 14, 1955, he married Penny Marie Klabunde and they made their home in Willmar.  Harold was employed as a Postal Supervisor at the Post Office in Willmar from 1964 until his retirement in 1990.

Harold was a lifelong member of Vinje Lutheran Church and Austin F. Hanscom American Legion Post #167 in Willmar of which his father was a founding member.  He enjoyed art, reading, riding motorcycle, and spending time with his family.

He is survived by two daughters: Kathryn Selseth and Rev. Kerry Selseth, both of Willmar, MN; a sister: Ruth (and Myron) Noben of Sun City, AZ; and other relatives and friends.  He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife: Penny in 2017; and a brother and sister in infancy. 
SELSETH, Harold Norman (I39771)
 
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Harvard, ‘61. He was employed by IBM at the time of his marriage to Jutta Blomstrom. 
ELLINGBOE, Richard Knudt (I2318)
 
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Harvey Charles Myhre was born on February 24, 1925, to John and Emma (Opdahl) Myhre on the family farm in Nordland Township. He attended District 77 Country School and graduated from Minneota High School. On August 23, 1958, he was united in marriage to Wanda Risting and to this union were born nine children. Wanda died in 1986. Later, Harvey began spending time with Lois Widmark. The couple enjoyed dancing, travelling and spending time together. Harvey’s primary passion was the farm. He was very self-sufficient and creative. He typically made his own tools and fixed all of his own equipment. Harvey was very staunch in his beliefs. He enjoyed taxidermy and Sudoku among other hobbies. When he was in his late 80s, he moved to the Madison Ave apartments and later to the Minneota Manor. Harvey died on Thursday, December 10, 2020, at the Minneota Manor. He is survived by his children Harvey Jr. of Porter, Richard (and Diane) of Minneota, Robert (and Lisa) of Minneota, Tom (and Traci) of Minneota, Ardis Truwe of Willmar, Donald (and Nancy Kerr) of Sioux Falls, Eric (and Paula) of Taunton, Steven (and Char) of New Hope, daughter-in-law Allison of Minneota, 23 grandchildren, 35 great-grandchildren and many nieces, nephews, relatives and very special friend Lois Widmark of Ivanhoe. He was preceded in death by his parents, wife Wanda, son Ronald and all of his siblings. 
MYHRE, Harvey Charles Sr (I30419)
 
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He lived at 2260 Eastman Avenue in Green Bay at the time of his death. 
CARTER, Frederick John (I940)
 
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He was a PFC in the Army during the Korean War.

Bob was a yardmaster for a railroad. He was married to Delores at the time of his death and she was the informant for the information on his death certificate. He died from lung cancer. His address was 5516 Knox Avenue S, Minneapolis. 
NESS, Robert Eugene (I4684)
 
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He was a Sergeant in the U.S. Army in World War II. 
HANSEN, Leonard Matthew (I662)
 
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Her birth was noted in the 29 Apr 1935 edition of the Star, p. 16.

Her death certificate, for which the informant was Mrs. Arthur Hendrickson, Jr., of Onamia, says that Patricia was a suicide who died at her home at 3905 Harbor Lane, Plymouth. She died from alcohol and meprobamate poisoning. Her body was autopsied. She had been a keypunch operator at an air conditioning equipment company.

(Meprobamate was marketed by Wallace Labs under the name Miltown. It was ubiquitous in the 1950s as a mild tranquilizer but, by 1970, was considered a sedative and was a controlled substance.)

Her death was noted in the 18 Apr 1974 edition of the Tribune, p. 22. That death notice gave her address as 3205 Harbor Lane.

Her entry on Find A Grave:

Patricia 'Patsy' was the fourth child born to Arthur and Gertrude Hendrickson. She had three siblings, Joyce, Barbara and Arthur, as well as four half-siblings. Patricia was married to Orville Dean Bates; the couple later divorced. It is believed they had five children. Patsy was preceded in death by her sister Joyce Hendrickson, and her half-brother David Dale Marshall.

A memorial service was held for Patricia at the Funeral Home.


 

  
HENDRICKSON, Patricia Lee (I520)
 
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Her death certficate shows her cause of death as a streptococcus infection of the throat. Her husband, Charles Harder, was the informant.

The 7 Aug 1898 date is inferred from the Pepin County birth record of that date for “Frank F Engel.” 
ENGLE, Helen Bernice (I637)
 
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Her obit in the Strib:

Hendrickson, Betty E. Age 79, of Las Vegas, NV, passed away Sept. 10, 2010, Survived by husband, George "Dick"; son, Rick; daughters, Sue Sewell & Jan Blaisdel. A great volunteer of life. Member of VFW 494 Auxiliary. 
BOQUIST, Elizabeth Ann (Betty) (I16864)
 
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Her obit:

Agnes C. Olson Sharp Buroker, age 85, of Janesville, died peacefully on Sunday, Dec. 8, 2013, at Cozy Lil Acres, Janesville.

She was born in Crawford County on Dec. 7, 1928, the daughter of Odin and Clara (Nundahl) Olson. She was one of ten children. Agnes married Earl Sharp in Viroqua on July 10, 1946, and he preceded her in death on Jan. 8, 1964. They had six children together. She married Clifford Buroker on June 17. 1967, in Beloit and he preceded her in death on Oct. 3, 2011. Clifford and Agnes were snowbirds and spent 23 years in Florida. She had been employed by Piggly Wiggly and retired in January of 1984. She was a former member of Peace Evangelical Lutheran Church, a current member of Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church, and the Loyal Order of Moose.

Agnes is survived by her son, Russell (Margie) Sharp of Orfordville; 4 daughters: Cathy (Gary) Melby of South Beloit, Sandra (Richard) Krueger, Lecia (Dale) Heitsman both of Janesville; stepdaughter, Sandra (Mike) Barbour of Lizella, GA; stepson, Sherman (Judy) Buroker of Beloit; 19 grandchildren; 15 great grandchildren; 3 brothers: Clifford (Mary) Olson, Ervan and Orland Olson; sister, Mildred Tollefson; and 2 sisters-in-law, Alberta Joseph and Betty Hamilton; numerous nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents; husbands; 4 sons: Roger Sharp and Ricky Sharp, twin sons, Elton and Edwin; brother, Robert Olson; and sisters, Bennetta Nelson, Helen Erickson, Selma Sharp, and Anna Ewers.

A Funeral Service will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Thursday, Dec. 12, 2013, at MT. CALVARY LUTHERAN CHURCH with Rev. Cory Rajek officiating. 
OLSON, Agnes (I545)
 

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