Matches 14,311 to 14,320 of 23,616
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Lived in Costa Mesa, California, at the time of his father’s death in 1947.
In the 1940 census, he was Chris Sorenson of La Habra in Orange County. This Chris was born in Denmark in about 1885. His wife Amanda was from South Dakota as was their son, then also living with them, Vernon L, age 22. The family had lived in rural South Dakota in 1935. Chris was a carpenter in the citrus industry, Vernon was a laborer in the radio broadcasting industry.
He is probably the Chris Sorensen, b. 30 Nov 1884, who died in Los Angeles County on 11 Aug 1962. | SORENSON, Chris (I22129)
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lived in Cottage Grove at time of death | WALDMAN, Floyd Easton (I3153)
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Lived in Cottage Grove. | DONNDELINGER, Robert Francis (I6594)
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| 14314 |
Lived in Danbury, Wisconsin.
Helen E. Gatten, age 77, of Danbury, WI passed away on February 24, 2012 at St. Mary’s Hospital in Superior, WI. Funeral service will be held on Friday, March 2, 2012 at 11:00 am (10-11 visitation) at First Baptist Church in Webster with Pastor Tim Quinn officiating. Visitation will be on Thursday, March 1, 2012 from 5:00-8:00 pm at Swedberg-Taylor Funeral Home, Webster WI. | MCKENZIE, Helen E (I660)
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Lived in Denver, Colorado.
In the 1920 census, she was 21, single, and a stenographer living in Minneapolis on West Grant Street with her brother Edward and her sister Ida.
In the 1920 Minneapolis city directory, she was Ellen Thompson, stenographer for United States Fidelity & Guarantee Co. She lived at 2705 Stevens.
In the 1924 Minneapolis city directory, she was probably the Ellen, aka Eleanor, Thompson, a stenographer and bookeeper for Landis Shoe and Harness Machinery. She lived at 2816 Stevens Avenue.
The couple was renting a home in Denver at the time of the 1930 census. They had no children but did have a 34 year-old “roomer” named Henry Z. something. (The name is illegible.) Roy is shown as 33 and Ellen as 31. | THOMPSON, Ellen (I1005)
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Lived in Duluth.
A Conrad Skogen “of Duluth” attended Anna Bye Everson’s funeral and, according to Harold, Iver Everson’s funeral.
Occupation in the 1930 census, at which time he was still living with his parents, is unclear but the industry he worked in is shown as “grain.”
In the 1936 Duluth city directory, he is Edmond C Skogen, a clerk for the DW&P Railway. He lives with his parents at 131 East Winona.
In the 1940 census, he was single and living with his mother in Duluth. He was a clerk for a railroad.
Not in SSDI.
His obituary was published on p. 24:2 of the December 19, 1972, edition of the Duluth News-Tribune. He was 63 and lived at 131 East Winona Street. He died at work. He had been treasurer and a director of Franklin Creamery Company for 25 years and was a lifelong resident of Duluth. He was a graduate of Central High School and was a member of the Sons of Norway, the Duluth Power Squadron, and the Duluth Community Club. He was survived by his wife Ella and two cousins, Miss Astrid and Miss Margrethe Skogen, both of Duluth.
(In the 1936 Duluth city directory, Astrid Skogen is a teacher at Jackson School and Margrethe is a nurse for the Board of Education. The two women live with Kristian Skogen at 1123 East 6th.) | SKOGEN, Edmond Conrad (I558)
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Lived in Eden Prairie in 1993. | FORTIER, Carolyn Elizabeth (I1161)
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Lived in Elk River in 1992, lived in Badger, Minnesota, with Steven in 1995.
Mary J. (Bates) Clark, 49, of Cambridge, MN, formerly of Zimmerman, MN, died Fri, May 9, 2014, at Regions Hospital in St. Paul, MN. Mary's entrance into the world was a bright and shining moment. She was preceded in death by her parents: Orville and Patricia (Hendrickson) Bates; sister: Pam Stanley, and brother: Donovan Bates. She grew into a beautiful and loving mother, sister, and friend. Her inner light always drew others to her like a magnet and we are all better people for knowing her. Mary was hard working, reliable, determined, and an intelligent woman. Mary was faced with tough and challenging health issues, in which she always pulled through like the champion she was. Mary was there giving her support and love whenever someone needed it. Mary's smile could light up a room. She had a spirit and light about her that was so special. Mary will be deeply missed and always remembered in our hearts. Mary is survived by spouse: Ken Larson, of Cambridge; daughters: Cassie (Cody Clem) Leider, and Toni (Brian) Neubauer; granddaughters: Gracie Leider and Hailey Boyle; five sisters and two brothers. Funeral services were held on Thurs, May 15, 2014, at Cambridge Lutheran Church, Cambridge, MN. Interment was in the Cambridge Lutheran Cemetery. Arrangements by Carlson-Lillemoen Funeral Home and Cremation Services of Cambridge, MN. | BATES, Mary Jane (I6449)
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Lived in Fargo. | HAWORTH, George Leon (I17619)
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Lived in Florida.
Grand, Kent James Born March 5, 1925, died of heart failure January 22, 2012, at age 86. Formerly of Excelsior, MN and Florida. Survived by children, Judi, Greg, and Kathi Jo; 5 grandchildren and 1 great- granddaughter. WWII Navy Veteran and Zuhrah Shrine member. Remembrance arrangements pending. Private interment at Fort Snelling. Memorials preferred to Billy Graham Evangelistic Association.
A Kent J Grand was the father of Linda Lee Grand, born to Grace H Sanboon on 17 Aug 1947 in Hennepin County. A 45 year-old Linda L Grand (”3 times married”) married 44 year-old Preston Moss in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, on 13 Sep 1992. | GRAND, Kent James (I13732)
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