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17951 Rapid City according to Find A Grave. FAUTCH, Adeline Marie (I10437)
 
17952 Rask appears to be a “soldiers’ name”, assigned to reduce confusion in an army of otherwise similar surnames. RASK, Jacob (I8793)
 
17953 Ray Hickey Hospice House in Vancouver BYE, Evette May (I22951)
 
17954 Ray Lutheran Family: Delmer DUFFY / Gladys Eleanor QUALE (F11739)
 
17955 Ray Lutheran SANDERS, Chester Lyle (I28857)
 
17956 Ray says, “Olof emigrated from Liverpool on May 7, 1903 to Boston on the steamship "Mayflower". arriving on May 16, 1903. He left his wife Ida and two sons in Sweden until he could get established.”

In the 1906 Canadian census, he and his family lived in Subdistrict 37 of Assininoia East District, Saskatchewan. Their postal address was Dubuc. Olaf had first come to Canada in 1903, his wife and two oldest sons had apparently followed the next year, 1904. Olaf’s older brother Johan lives with them.

In the 1916 Canadian census, indexed as Rosene, Olaf and Ida and family live in the Saltcoats 04 District of Saskatchewan.

There was a different Olaf Rosen, born in Sweden at about the same time, who died in Stevens County, Washington, in 1955.

Janet calls him Olaf Johansson Rosen. 
ROSEN, Olof John (I21183)
 
17957 Ray says, [Carl] “and his mother Anna also came to Ellis Island from Oslo (Kristiania at the time) on the Bergensfjord, some 3 years earlier. They also spent time in Stockholm with relatives before taking the train (assumed) to Oslo. They left Oslo on July 22,1914 and arrived at Ellis Island on Aug. 3, 1914. There is no record of them stopping in Halifax on the way. My father remembered taking a train to Seattle via Chicago.” NYGREN, Carl P (I28540)
 
17958 Raymond “LuVerne” Sondrol, 95, of Sunburg, Minnesota passed away Thursday morning, July 22, 2021 at Bethesda Grand in Willmar.

Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, July 27, at Hope Lutheran Church in Sunburg.  Interment will be at West Norway Lake Lutheran Cemetery.  Visitation is from 6-8 p.m. Monday, July 26, at Hope Lutheran Church and continued for one hour prior to the service.  

LuVerne was born May 25, 1926, on the family farm near Sunburg, the son of Ole and Alma (Lansverk) Sondrol.  He grew up and received his education in the Sunburg community and continued to work on the family farm.  
May 10, 1952, LuVerne was married to Vivian Lucille Adolphsen and they made their home on the family farm.
 
LuVerne worked hard as a farmer and as a salesman for Security Seed Corn, Archer Oil and President Homes.  He co-owned and operated the Glacial Trail Supper Club and later the Lake Reno Inn.  LuVerne also owned and operated Sondrol Excavating.  He was a active member of Hope Lutheran Church and the National Farmers Organization (NFO).  LuVerne was a volunteer for the Civil Air Patrol and a member of the Elk’s Lodge, Eagle’s Club and the American Legion Post.  He was a proud supporter of Ducks Unlimited, Pheasants Forever, Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation, National Wild Turkey Federation and the Minnesota Deer Hunters Association.  His hobbies included hunting, fishing, golfing, aviation and traveling, especially throughout the United States, Mexico and Europe.

He is survived by his four children: Janice (and Charles) Nichols of Grove City, Karen (and Charles) Huseby of Kerkhoven, Steven (and Jeanne) Sondrol of Murdock and Kathy (and Tim) Hanson of Sunburg; 14 grandchildren; 24 great grandchildren; one great great grandchild; one sister-in-law, Audrey Sondrol of Sunburg and his special friend, Carolyn Harris of Cottage Grove, besides other relatives and friends.

He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife, Vivian in 2012; one granddaughter, Andrea Hanson; two sisters, Doris Sventek and Eleanor Halgrimson and two brothers, Clifford Sondrol and Russell Sondrol. 
SONDROL, Raymond Luverne (I5048)
 
17959 Raymond M. Giere, 87, of Wheeler passed away Thursday, March 30, 2017, at The Neighbors of Dunn County, Menomonie.

Raymond was born April 19, 1929, in Wheeler, to Martin and Mabel (Holtan) Giere. He attended North Elementary School and graduated from Menomonie High School.

After high school, he worked on the family farm. In Aug. 1954, Raymond married Catherine Schoenoff. They were blessed with four children.

Ray delivered bottled milk for Maple Hill Dairy, worked at Berg’s Automotive and retired from U.W. Stout where he worked as custodian, but he was always a farmer at heart.

Ray loved his garden, especially his strawberries, raspberries and tomatoes. He enjoyed hunting, and fishing and was a good neighbor, always willing to help however he could. He was also a member of Forest Center Church of the Nazarene.

Raymond is survived by one son, Larry (Jayette) Giere of Menomonie; two daughters, Laura Ellingboe of Eau Claire and Becky (David) Clark of Boyceville; eleven grandchildren, Justin Scherer, Michelle (Jeremy) Lee, Travis Giere, Jesse (Teresa) Giere, Russell Giere, Elizabeth Ellingboe, Elanna Ellingboe, Catelynn Clark, Kevin Clark, Kenny Clark and Christa Clark; nine great-grandchildren; three sisters, Arlene Jenson of Mountain Home, Ark., Geraldine Mense of Rice Lake, and Marilynne Johnson of Eagle Grove, Iowa; a brother-in-law, Russell Peterson of Fond du Lac, Wis.; and many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.

He was preceded in death by his parents; a daughter, Debra Leslie; a grandson, Jay Scherer; five sisters, Margaret Riedel, Ida Lausted, Stella Hanse, Jeanette Johnson and Audrey Peterson; two brothers, Vernon Giere and Roger Giere; four brothers-in-law, William Riedel, Walter Lausted, Lennart Johnson and Richard Hansen.

Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Monday, April 3, 2017, at Forest Center Church of the Nazarene in the Town of Spring Brook, Dunn Co., with Pastor Clifford Larrabee officiating. There will be visitation from 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday at Olson Funeral Home, Menomonie, and one hour prior to the service Monday at the church. Burial will be in Our Saviors Lutheran Cemetery in the Town of Hay River, Dunn Co. 
GIERE, Raymond M (I26557)
 
17960 Raymond was not listed as one of her survivors. Family: Raymond M GIERE / Catherine SCHOENOFF (F18635)
 

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