Matches 17,041 to 17,050 of 23,616
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Parkinson’s | GSCHWIND, Thomas Howard (I38360)
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Parrs’ Vernon County Wisconsin Tombstone Inscriptions | NUNDAL, Sjur Trondsen (I23192)
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Parshall, North Dakota, is in Mountrail County, North Dakota. It is located on the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation. | SELTHUN, John Archilbald (I28808)
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parsonage of Immanuel Lutheran | Family: Martin J ZILZ / Florence Isabell GILBERTSON (F6032)
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parsonage, Our Savior’s Lutheran of Barnesville | Family: William ANDERSON / Elvina Annette HAGEN (F14836)
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Part of the crew of the S.S. Monterey in 1939. He was in the Merchant Marine as a crew member on various civilian ships in the 1940s. | QUALLEY, Ernest Victor (I16013)
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Passed away peacefully on June 9, 2017 surrounded by her family. Preceded in death by sisters, Dolores, Jane, Audrey, Norma, Margaret, Annette and Marlys and son, Randall Gene. Survived by loving husband of 68 years, Eugene; daughters, Lily and Juliann; son, Russell; granddaughter, Kelly(Todd); grandsons, Erik, Ryan, Anthony, Thomas, and Timothy; great grandchildren, Sayer, Sonya, Sterling and Sheridan; and a multitude of nieces, nephews and other loving family members.
Mona was an artistic, creative person who was known for her extensive hat collection which she proudly wore at every opportunity. She enjoyed traveling with her husband over the years, and had many stories about their adventures that she could narrate to family and friends without provocation.
Mona always welcomed everyone into her home and loved to feed them. She was known for her hot dishes. She made everything from rigatoni to tater tot hot dish, and could only prepare them in quantities large enough to feed an army! There were always people coming and going and eventually her kitchen got the nickname Grand Central Station.
Mona had great love for her family. Often you would find that her grandchildren or great-grandchildren were either in Mona day care or staying with Mona and Gene over periods of time. She enjoyed being a part of all of their lives.
She married her second cousin. | BERGLOF, Mona Jean (I27563)
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Pastor | MIDTLING, John Edward Jr (I31517)
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Patricia "Patty" G. Odella, 71, Gheen, passed away peacefully at home on Sunday, February 26, 2012.
She was born Patricia Gail Himango on March 1, 1940, at Biwabik, the daughter of John and Gladys (Goodman) Himango. She grew up and lived in several states, including Butte, Montana where her father worked in the mines and Orofino, Idaho, where he was a police officer. She was united in marriage to Gilbert Odella on January 30, 1960, in Biwabik. Patty completed her License Practical Nurse's training at the former St. Mary's School of Nursing in Duluth, and was employed at the Cook Hospital and Clinic, mostly working with Dr. Bartholdt at the time. She lived in Butte, Montana, and later returned to the area. She and Gilbert took over the longtime family owned bar-restaurant business in Gheen, and ran the well known "Patty's Lost Week-Inn" for a number of years.
Patty is survived by her husband of 52 years, Gilbert; two sons, Mike (Rebecca) and John (Rebecca); a daughter, Kelly Odella; a sister Janice Hoffman; eight grandchildren; six great grandchildren; along with numerous nieces, nephews and friends.
Burial in Willow Valley Township Cemetery. | HIMANGO, Patricia Gail (I7044)
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Patricia B. Young, 87, passed away on Sunday, October 3, 2010 in Venice, Florida.
Pat was born and raised in Bowman, North Dakota, the daughter of Mid and Alberta Byrne. After attending business school in Fargo, North Dakota, Pat went to Washington D. C. to join the staff of newly appointed Senator Milton R. Young. She was senator’s secretary after 1945.
She was his secretary for several senate fact-finding trips all over the world, and was a board member of Ford's Theater in Washington, which she and the senator were instrumental in having restored.
Pat and Milt were married in 1969. After thirty-six years in Washington they retired to Sun City, AZ, where she was an avid golfer and bridge player.
Pat moved to Venice, FL, in 2000 to be near her brother and sister-in-law after receiving the diagnosis of Alzheimers Disease.
Pat was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Milton; brother, Tom; sister, Dorothy Christman; and granddaughter, Ahn Young. She is survived by her brother, Dr. W. R. Byrne of Nokomis, FL; grandson Than Young; and many beloved stepchildren and nieces and nephews.
Pat is a member of the Epiphany Cathedral Catholic church in Venice, Florida.
Funeral services will be held at the Holy Rosary Catholic church in LaMoure, N. D. on Friday, October 22, 2010 at 2:30 pm. She will be buried in the Berlin cemetery next to her husband Milton.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent to the Alzheimers Association. 225 N. Michigan Ave. FL. 17, Chicago, IL. 60601.
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