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18321 Røn Nørre 86/1 COLDING, Jon Knudson (I23524)
 
18322 Røn Nørre 86/1 RØN, Knut Jonsen (I23530)
 
18323 Røn Nørre 86/2 RØN, Ingebjørg Jonsdatter (I23523)
 
18324 Røn Nørre 86/2 LANDSRUD, Marte Gudmundsdatter (I23525)
 
18325 Røn Nørre 86/2 COLDING, Jon Knudson (I23524)
 
18326 Røn Nørre 86/2 COLDING (RØN, AURDAL), Knut Pedersson (I2678)
 
18327 Ronald Dean Beito, age 79, passed away peacefully on Thursday, March 22, 2018, at Parkview Care Center in Buffalo, MN. He was born on, May 7, 1938, to Lloyd and Alta (Halvorson) Beito.

Ronnie attended Asbury Country School while also helping maintain the family farm. He married Deanne Gale Haats of Maynard, MN, on December 29, 1961. Together they had three daughters.

His initial career began at Thorstad Construction Company in Maynard, MN. He then moved his family to Winsted, MN, where he was employed at Sterner Industries and Scherping Welding. These positions provided the foundation skills of construction and welding, which helped him launch his own company, Beito Welding.

Ronnie took the most pride in his family and work. He was fascinated with airplanes and aeronautics and had an appreciation for Farmall C and Allis Chalmers tractors. He loved tinkering in his shop and teaching others his trade. Often, he returned to the family farm and enjoyed sitting around the kitchen table with relatives, reminiscing about the “good ol days”, telling wonderful, humorous stories. Ronnie was a lifelong learner, always looking for his next invention. He encouraged his children and grandchildren to work hard and to follow their dreams.

Left to remember and love him are his wife of 55 years, Deanne, their daughters: Kelly (Brian) O’Neill, Deephaven, MN, Kristen (Scott) Klein, Buffalo, MN, Jennifer Beito, Dallas, TX: 3 grandchildren; Alexander Otto, Cade and Cormac O’Neill; brothers: Gary Beito, Paul Beito and David (Lorelei) Beito; many nieces, nephews, cousins, sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law.

He was preceded in death by his mother and father, Lloyd and Alta Beito; mother and father-in-law; Bert and Mildred Haats; siblings/in-laws; Billy and Donna Bruflat, Lou Anne Kling and Judy Beito; nieces/nephews: Jill Bruflat, Timothy Bruflat, Matthew Kling, Todd Haats, and Troy Haats. 
BEITO, Ronald Dean (I41494)
 
18328 Ronald Dean Rasmussen, 80, beloved husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, brother and brother-in-law made his transition to be with the Lord on January 7, 2022 in Mesa, AZ after a long hard-fought battle with Parkinson’s with his family by his side.  Graveside services will be held at 2:00 PM CDT on Saturday, June 18, 2022 at Turtle Lake Cemetery in Turtle Lake, ND with Pastor Chuck Mann officiating. 

Ron was born February 23, 1941 in Underwood, ND to Loui Engelbreth and Hazel Louella (Haugen) Rasmussen. He was raised on the family farm northwest of Turtle Lake, ND. He attended country school through eighth grade before transferring to Turtle Lake High School.

Ron married Dianne Clair Zinther on January 23, 1960 at St. Olaf’s Lutheran Church in Turtle Lake. The first years of married life were spent moving from Turtle Lake to Stanley, back to Turtle Lake and then Bismarck before finally settling down to raise their family in Washburn. Ron’s work took them to various states before making Mesa their permanent home for more than 30 years. Throughout his work history he was employed by Lindteigen Construction, Clairmont Construction, Glenharold Mine, and finally Ames Construction where he found his forever work family. He retired in 2008 after an illustrious 29-year career with Ames Construction. The 92nd Street Café in Scottsdale, AZ will never be the same without him.

Ron was an honest, hardworking and determined man who will forever be remembered for his smile and charming dimples, his beautiful and captivating blue eyes, his remarkable ability to deliver the perfect joke at just the right time bringing smiles and laughter to nearly everyone he met (Have you ever felt kneeded?), his enduring love of classic country music which would often bring tears to his eyes (He was so thrilled when one of his granddaughters successfully answered George Jones trivia questions at school … it made him proud to have her carry the torch!), but most importantly the love and devotion he had for his family. He was happiest when they were all together.

Ron is survived by two sons, Dwight (Margaret) Rasmussen of Washburn, ND and Darsey (Misty) Rasmussen of Mesa, AZ; three daughters, Darla (Dayle) Gilson of Richland, WA, Dora (Damian) Meier of Fargo, ND and Dawn (Rick) Anderson of Hazen, ND; 15 grandchildren; 21 great grandchildren; sister, Karen (Stan) Sayler; brother, Duane Rasmussen; sister-in-law, Juan Hope Rasmussen.

Previously departed loved ones include his wife (July 8, 2021); parents; brother, Lawrence (Bud) Rasmussen; sister, Erma Broneske. 
RASMUSSEN, Ronald Dean (I44105)
 
18329 Ronald Jerome Krafka was born on November 11, 1964, in Alexandria, MN to Stanley and Lael (Nordin) Krafka.

Ron was a great high school athlete and loved his many roles in theater and acting at Jefferson High School where he graduated in 1983.  He proudly served our country in the U.S. Army and learned how to speak Russian, French, German and Spanish; and became fluent in Russian and German.   During the Cold War, Ron was a Russian Linguist serving at the Berlin Wall as it fell.  After Ron’s honorable discharge, he shared his military knowledge with high school students, helping recruit for the Army.

Ron attended South Dakota State University for Broadcast Journalism/Theater.  He returned back to Alexandria and worked at various food and beverage establishments including: The Wharf, Old Broadway, and the Eagles.  Ron later returned back to college and earned a degree in Sales and Marketing from Alexandria Technical College. 

Ron loved being with people and socializing, golfing any chance he got, and the Minnesota Vikings.  He had a passion for the family cabin on Eagle Lake by Battle Lake and loved the outdoors and the times at the hunting cabin with his Dad up by Cook, MN. 

Ron died peacefully on Monday, September 20, 2021, at his home following a battle with cancer in Alexandria at the age of 56.

He is survived by his significant other, Angela Salto of Alexandria; father, Stanley Krafka of Champlin; mother, Lael Krafka of St. Petersburg, FL; sister, Jodi (Paul) Sullivan of St. Petersburg, FL; nieces, Rylee and McKenzee Sullivan; nephew, Stryker Sullivan; and many aunts, uncles, and cousins.  Ron is preceded in death by his paternal and maternal grandparents; and stepmother, Catherine “Kay” Krafka.

A Celebration of Life will be held from 11am-7pm on Sunday, October 3, 2021, at the Eagles in Alexandria.  Military Honors will be held at 11 AM at the Eagles provided by the Alexandria Veterans Memorial Unit and the Minnesota National Honor Guard. 
KRAFKA, Ronald Jerome (I44493)
 
18330 Ronald Leroy Marcks, 82, of Pepin died Monday, August 22, 2005, at St. Elizabeth's Hospital in Wabasha.

He was born June 14, 1923, in Frankfort Township, Pepin County, Wis., son of William and Ruth Jahnke Marcks. He attended the Little Plum School and graduated from Durand High School in 1941. He worked on the home and area farms until September of 1942 when he entered the United States Army. He served in North Africa and Italy. After his discharge in 1945, he returned to Pepin where he did carpentry work.

February 25, 1952, he married Laurel Engel at the Central Methodist Church in Winona, Minn. They lived all their married life in Pepin. Ronald owned and operated the Block Factory and managed the local lumberyard. In 1963, he became Postmaster at the Pepin Post Office where he worked until he retired on September 27, 1985. Laurel died February 26, 1999.

Ronald loved to hunt and fish, work with his hands doing woodworking and fixing anything and everything. He was a member of the Pepin United Methodist Church, the Durand American Legion Post 181 and the National Association of Postmasters of the United States.

He is survived by a daughter, Rhonda (Mark) Diers of Eau Claire, Wis.; son, Ross (Erin) Marcks of Hager City, Wis.; grandchildren, Laura and Justin Diers and Colter Marcks; brothers, Bernard Marcks of Pepin, Wis., and James Marcks of Janesville, Wis.; sisters, Joyce (Jack) Schaffer of California, Joanne Glaus of Red Wing, Minn., Virginia (Charles) Hetrick of Pepin, Wis., Carol (Art) Pittman of Springfield, Ill., and Phyllis (Lynn) Seyffer of Durand.

He was preceded in death by his parents, William and Ruth Jahnke Marcks; wife, Laurel Marcks; and brothers, Raymond and Robert Marcks.

Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. on Saturday, August 27, 2005, at the United Methodist Church in Pepin with Pastor Sue Bryce officiating. Burial will be in Oakwood Cemetery, Pepin. Military rites will be conducted by Maiden Rock American Legion Post 158.

Friends may call from 6 to 8 p.m. on Friday at Goodrich Funeral Home in Durand and one hour prior to services at the church on Saturday.

Arrangements by Goodrich Funeral Home Durand, Wis. 
  
MARCKS, Ronald LeRoy (I19188)
 

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