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Living in Graham, Washington, at the time of her mother’s death in 1993.

There are two 1993 addresses for her in Graham, Washington:

1) PO Box 502 with Bryan Elliott and Joyce A Elliott;

2) 30510 E 120th Avenue 502 with Robert W Elliott. This latter entry confirms Robert’s birth date as 11 Jan 1927 and Barbara’s as 17 Dec 1930.

Alive and well in Washington in October 2010.



A service to celebrate the life of Barbara Jean Hendrickson Elliott, 84, of Lugoff, SC will be held 3:00 pm Monday December 21, 2015 at the Kingdom Hall of the Jehovah's Witness, Indian Springs, 7205 252nd Street East, Graham, WA 98338. Barbara is survived by her children, Wayne L. (Arlene) Elliott, Sandra L. Vadon, James R. Elliott and Joyce A. (Christopher) Martin; 10 grandchildren and she was preceded in death by her husband, Robert W. Elliott. 
HENDRICKSON, Barbara Jean (I519)
 
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Margaret Oline (Klefstad) Ellingboe

Ellingboe Margaret Oline (Klefstad) Ellingboe was born in Chinook, MT on August 25, 1912 to Martin & Hattie Klefstad. She grew up in Scott County, MN and attended St. Cloud State Teachers College. Her first teaching job was in a rural schoolhouse in Scott County where she met Arthur Ellingboe. She and Arthur were married on June 17, 1936 and farmed in rural Scott and Dakota counties. Margaret and Arthur moved from the farm to Northfield in 1948 and later to their long time home in Waterford where they raised their two sons, Richard and John. Margaret continued to teach school in Castle Rock, Randolph and Greenvale Elementary in Northfield. She retired from teaching in 1977. Margaret died on Thursday, May 29, 2003 at the Northfield Care Center at the age of 90. She is survived by sons, Richard (Debera) of Eugene, OR and John (Catherine Cella) of Edina, MN; grandchildren, Michael (Monica), Deborah (Don Heeman), Stephen (Lisa), Christopher, Peter, Mary, Sarah, and Anna Ellinboe; great- grandchildren, Austin and Collin Ellinboe; sister, Helen Hill; sisters-in-law, Anna and Veola Ellingboe, Beulah (Lloyd) Luckman, Helen Henry, Evelyn (Gaylord) Horwath; brother-in-law, John Menne; and many other relatives and friends. She was preceded in death by her husband, Arthur, who died in January of this year; her parents; and her sister, Ruth. Funeral Services will be 1 PM Saturday at St. John's Lutheran Church in Northfield. Burial at Red Rose Cemetery. Visitation Friday from 6:30-8 PM at the Northfield Care Center Chapel. Arrangements by the Bierman Funeral Home, Northfield.
Published in the Minneapolis Star Tribune on 5/30/2003.

The Rev. John Quam officiated at the funeral. Ruth Ferguson was the organist. Pallbearers were Richard, John, Peter, Deborah, and Marry Ellingboe and Don Heeman.

The 1960 Northfield city directory shows Mrs. Margaret Ellingboe as a teacher at Castle Rock School. In the 1972 city directory, she is a teacher at Greenvale Park School.

Her obit in the Northfield News, via the Dalby Database:

Margaret Ellingboe, age 90, of Northfield died May 29, 2003, at the Northfield Care Center. Services will be held at 1 p.m. today at St. John's Lutheran Church, the Rev. John Quam officiating. Ruth Ferguson is the organist. Interment is at the Red Rose Cemetery. Pallbearers are Richard, John, Peter, Deborah, and Marry Ellingboe and Don Heeman. Margaret Oline (Klefstad) was born Aug. 25, 1912, to Martin and Hattie (Nickel) Klefstad in Chinook, Mont. She grew up in Scott County, and her family later moved to Minneapolis. She graduated from Richfield High School in 1930 and then attended St. Cloud State Teachers' College where she earned her teacher's degree. Her first teaching job was in a rural schoolhouse in Scott County where she met Arthur Ellingboe, who farmed with his father in the area. She married Arthur Ellingboe June 17, 1936, and farmed in rural Scott and Dakota counties. They moved from the farm to Northfield in 1948 and later to their long time home in Waterford. Margaret continued to teach school in Castle Rock, Randolph and Greenvale Elementary in Northfield. She retired from teaching in 1977. During retirement, they spent a number of winters in Arizona. Ellingboe is survived by two sons, Richard (Debera)of Eugene, Ore, and John (Catherine Cella)of Edina; eight grandchildren, Michael (Monica), Deborah (Don Heeman), Stephen (Lisa), Christopher, Peter, Mary, Sarah and Anna Ellingboe; two great-grandchildren, one sister, Helen Hill; five sisters-in-law, Anna and Veola Ellingboe, Beulah (Lloyd)Luckman, Helen Henry, and Evelyn (Gaylord) Horwath; one brother-in-law, John Menne; and many other relatives and friends. She was preceded in death by her husband, Arthur, who died in January; her parents; and one sister, Ruth. 
KLEFSTAD, Margaret Oline (I184)
 
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Mrs. June Twaites, age 70, of rural Cannon Falls, passed away Tuesday June 5, 2012, at her farm home.

June Kathleen (Duffy) Twaites, the daughter of Harry Edward Duffy and Ida Matilda Martha (Janisch) Duffy, was born Sept. 29, 1941, in Minneapolis. She was united in marriage to David Twaites on May 24, 1957, in Bloomington and they later moved to their farm home in rural Cannon Falls.

June is survived by her husband, David; five children, David Twaites of Rochester, Annette Twaites of Northfield, William Twaites of Northfield, Allen Twaites of Faribault and Kathrine Aughe of Cannon Falls; 12 grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; brother, Leonard Duffy; and two sisters Anna McGraw of Bloomington and Gladys Leon of Aitkin.

Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, June 16, 2012, at the Bierman Funeral Home in Northfield. Visitation will be held one hour prior to the service. 
DUFFY, June Kathleen (I9088)
 
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Myron Ray “Mike” Fleming, 90, of Minnetonka, Minnesota passed away on December 26, 2020 from Covid-19 after one week at Novant Hospital in Huntersville, North Carolina. Mike had moved recently to the Huntersville area to be closer to family.

Mike was born in Framingham, MA on January 5, 1930 to the late Rev. Raymond John Fleming and Ferne Lucile (Cook) Fleming.

He graduated from Marshfield Wisconsin High School in 1948 and graduated from Hamline University, St. Paul, Minnesota in 1952. Mike met the love of his life and married Joan E. Holliday at Asbury Methodist Church in La Crosse Wisconsin on January 24th, 1953. They enjoyed many years of wintering in Fort Myers, Florida at Lexington Country Club, where he could play tennis all year. Mike was an avid tennis player ever since his days at Hamline University and even played in the 50-year-old and over tennis league until his 80’s.

Mike retired from Control Data Corporation and had many friends that were part of the retiree’s club.

He loved to travel and enjoyed trips throughout the USA and abroad. He was also a lover of all animals. Mike was always a practical joker who loved gatherings with family and friends. He will be greatly missed and remembered with fondness.

Along with his parents Mike was preceded in death by his sister, Deloris Lucile Headley in 2012.

Mike is survived by his wife of 67 years, Joan (Holliday) Fleming, two children; David (Bonny) Fleming and Darla (John) Pritchard, four grandchildren; Alicia, Nathan, Jeremy and Leslie, and six wonderful great-grandchildren. 
FLEMING, Myron Ray (I39841)
 
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Myrtle’s obit appeared in the Saskatoon Star-Phoenix on 7 February 1961.

The death of Mrs. Myrtle Leach, age 51 years of 606 7th Ave., N., Saskatoon occurred suddenly at her home on February 5th. The funeral service will be held on Wednesday, Feb. 8 at 3:30 PM from the chapel of the Saskatoon Funeral Home. Surviving are her husband George; one son John with the RCAF in France; two grandchildren; her father Oscar Johnson of Saskatoon; five sisters Mrs. Freda Taylor of Saskatoon; Mrs. Sophie Langavin and Mrs. Emma Vetteral living in B.C., Mrs. Josie Volum living in the United States and Mrs. Esther Winslaw of Calgary, Alberta. Born in Willmar, Minnesota, Mrs. Leach came to Canada in 1911 with her parents to Naicam, Saskatchewan. She resided in Naicam until coming to Saskatoon in 1936 where she had made her home until her death. Interment will be made in the Woodlawn Cemetery.

Not listed in the MHS birth index. 
JOHNSON, Myrtle (I7288)
 
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Nesbitt, Jennifer Ann (Everson) age 40, of Savage, passed away peacefully at home after a valiant fight with liver disease on October 19, 2013. Preceded by her father Robert Allen Everson. She is survived by her beloved husband Arik and son Kellen, as well as her mother Cheryl Everson, sister Courtney Betonio (Manuel), and many nieces, nephews, cousins, in-laws, and caring family members. Special thanks to the liver transplant team at Fairview University Hospital and her angels, Courtney Betonio and Diana Goreki who donated parts of their livers to her. 
EVERSON, Jennifer Ann (I105)
 
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Not living with his parents in the 1880 census. He was a 17 year-old farmhand on a farm in Eureka Twp.

In the 1910 census (May 10th), he and his family live on a farm in New Market, Scott County, next door to the newly married Ole and Rose Ellingboe. He was 46 and had been married for 6 years to Selma, 37. It was the first marriage for both and Selma had had 2 children: Sofia, 4, and Oscar, 3. On the other side of them lived 50 year-old Nels Nelson, a widower, with his son Henry, 15.

In the 1930 census, he lives in New Market with his son Oscar. They are listed on the census form just after the Ole Ellingboe family. Ole is shown as a widower.

Died of valvular heart disease, chronic nephritis, and arteriosclerosis. Info on his death certificate was provided by Walter Hanson of Lakeville. 
NELSON, Ole O “Big Tom” (I1011)
 
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Oden, Hazel 100, of Minneapolis, died June 15, 2023. Hazel Mae Oden was born May 21, 1923, the 11th of 12 children, to Johannes and Marit Hegrenes near Thief River Falls MN where she graduated high school and married Robert Oden. Hazel was employed at American Collectors Association. She was an active volunteer donating thousands of hours, especially at her church and at Lutheran Social Services Auxiliary. Hazel is survived by children Marit (John) Kvamme, Linda (Dennis) Ley, Jeff Oden (Nancee Musto) and Lisa (Jerry) Knutson, ten grandchildren and eighteen great-grandchildren. Visitation will be 5-7PM, June 22 at Washburn- McReavy, 5000 W 50th, Edina, visitation continuing one hour prior to the service at church. Services will be 11AM June 24 at Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd, 4801 France Ave S, Minneapolis. 
HEGRENES, Hazel Mae (I33897)
 
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On Oct. 11, 2021, Beverly Ann Wetzel, 91, died peacefully at Saint Patrick's Hospital in Missoula , MT with her loved ones by her side.

She was born on August 28,1930 in Circle, MT to Anfin Estrem and Beatha (Odness) Estrem. They later moved to Park Grove, MT and Bev loved her childhood there even though (as she put it) they were poor as church mice. It was a memorable time of her life, growing up with her siblings, full of mischief, laughter and life.

She was the youngest of seven children, Warren who died at birth, Myrtle, Florence,Harland, Richard and Howard (who died at the age of three). Her family moved to Glasgow when she was in Junior High and that is where she called home for the remainder of her life. She loved everything about Glasgow.

Bev graduated from Glasgow High School in 1948 and was the first in her family to accomplish that achievement. On August 16, 1948, Bev married Dale E. Farrington and together they had three beautiful children, Florann, Colleen and Dean, respectively. Her greatest joy in life was raising her children and being a homemaker. Bev and Dale later divorced.

In Jan. of 1975, Bev married Donald Gallagher and they enjoyed many years together until his passing in 1999. Through this marriage she had the privilege of being in Don's children's lives and the two families cherished the time they were able to all spend together. At Christmas time, Grandma Bev and Grandpa Don would host Christmas dinner and their home would be full of their children, grandchildren and eventually great grandchildren, creating some of the best memories they will all carry with them through their lives.

Bev was an excellent cook and could create a feast of a turkey big enough to feed us all along with many fabulous side dishes, plus all of her children and grandchildren's favorite sweets. After the passing of her husband Don, she was blessed by another love in life, Roy Wetzel. They married on August 20, 2004, bringing another family together with hers. They enjoyed spending the summers at The Pines in Fort Peck and visiting their children and their families.

Bev was an active member of the First Lutheran Church in Glasgow for many years. She loved playing bridge and visiting with her friends. She thought about them often, right up to her last day. Bev was good at most things she did. Along with being an excellent cook and baker, she loved to craft with beads, sewing and crochet. She painted ceramics that still adorn many loved ones homes. She made those she loved many things that were beautiful and will be cherished for years to come.

Our mom, Grandma, Grandma Great and Great Great Grandma will be missed more than she could have ever imagined. She was a hero to many of us and her forgiving, loving and understanding nature will be something we will never take for granted. She was generous and kind, loved beyond words and provided us an example of how people should be. Her sense of humor will live on in all of us and because of that our family get togethers will be full of laughter.

Bev was preceded in death by her parents and all of her siblings, her husband Don, Husband Roy, step-son Gary "Butch" Gallagher, Grandson Jace Campbell and Dustin Bietz (spouse of granddaughter Samantha).

Survivors include daughters Florann, Glasgow, MT, Colleen (Ronnie), Florence, MT and son Dean (Maria) in Alamogordo, NM. Grandchildren Deniel (Ryan) Laurel, MT, Ashley (Patrick), Lana (Nik) both of Missoula, MT, Samantha (Nick) in Glasgow, MT, Dominic in Alamogordo, NM and Anthony (Caitlin) in Newport News, VA. Great Grandchildren Christian (Jessica), Keagan, Kaspen, Braden, Ethan, Hanna, Aubree, Vivienne, Tayven, Oakleigh, Avalee, Kai, Emmalyn, Axton, and Hayden Dean. Bev was also a Great-Great Grandma to Adaline and Ezri. She was very proud of this accomplishment. Bev is also survived by her step-children and their families, and four nieces. 
ESTREM, Beverly Ann (I27247)
 
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Orlin passed away peacefully surrounded by his loving family in his home. He was a loving father, husband, grandfather, uncle and friend to many. He will be greatly missed by all. He loved his family and most important was that he provided well for them. His last moments were getting Christmas cards ready to send, along with gifts to all his family.

Orlin was born July 18, 1932 in Mayville, N.D., to Ralph Bernard Brend and Clara Kjorness. He joined brothers Kenneth Brend ( Melva) and Ernest Brend (Mellie). Orlin was born and raised on a farm; he worked on farms growing up and learned to drive a tractor at age 8, and could drive a car at ten.

He served in the United States Army Signal Corp. from Jan. 1951 to Jan. 1953. He was in the USAR from 1953 to 1961, when he received an Honorable Discharge.

He had begun working for SP&S Railroad, Frontier Telephone in 1950 while still living in N. D. After his military service, he moved west to work for West Coast Telephone as a Central Office Equipment Installer and Supervisor. Later, he worked in Ketchikan, Alaska for the city's public utilities department as an installer and in the central office's maintenance department. After 17 years, Orlin retired in 1999 and moved back to Ore. First living in Ashland and later in Coos Bay.

Orlin could fix or repair just about anything. Once he was visiting a friend in Hauser, Ore. and saw an engine half buried in the sand. He asked if he could buy it. He took it home and had it running within a few days. He also loved History and could answer any history question without hesitation. In 1957 he took flying lessons in Enterprise, Oregon and had an emergency landing when the plane stalled near Lewiston, Idaho.

He was married to Glorie Dye in 1957 and they had three children; twins, Michael, Michelle (Heigert) (Randy) and Shane Brend of Everett, Wash. He married Toni Ann Tanner in 1977 and added two stepchildren, Shelley Estes (Malcolm) of Anchor Point, Alaska, and Scott LaFevre (Rachel) of Coos Bay.

Orlin had two grandsons, Brett Heigert (Heidi) of Mt Vernon, Wash., Brenden Heigert of Marysville, Wash.; granddaughters, Amber Davidson, (Donny) of Tonasket, Wash., Danielle Torgeson (Jared) of Seattle, Wash. and Samantha Petrie of Marysville, Wash.; step-grandchildren, Quinn Claypoole and Marisa Erven (Blake); nieces and nephews, David and Donald Brend, Mark Klein, Kathy Wright, Chris Tanner and Jessica Tanner; 7 great grandchildren; 3 great-great grandchildren, and many great- nieces and nephews.
He is preceded in death by his parents; brother, Ernest Elton Brend; daughter, Michelle Heigert and brother-in-law, Kenneth Tanner.
In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations to charities of your choice or Dogs for Better Lives/Hearing, Autism, Facility Dogs, 10175 Wheeler Road, Central Point, Ore. 97502.

Thank you to Hospice their wonderful care and Bay Area Hospital Home Health.

Thank you to the Coquille Indian Tribe their staff and the Coquille families that surrounded us with support and love.
Arrangements are under the care of Coos Bay Chapel. 
BREND, Orlin Ardell (I31151)
 

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