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St. Olaf, 1936. | BEHRENTS, Ellis Gordon (I26425)
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St. Olaf, 1938. | NORBY, Alice Margaret (I26424)
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St. Olaf, 1944.
She died from pancreatic cancer. | CARLSON, Marilynn Joyce (I11666)
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St. Olaf, 1967.
Lived in Marinette at the time of his mother’s death in 2010.
Steven H. Hoyme, 77, formerly of Menominee, MI, and Augusta, WI passed away with his children by his side late Monday night, Nov. 14, 2022, at Azura Memory Care in Eau Claire.
Steven Howard Hoyme, son of Norman and Lucy (Nelson) Hoyme was born Jan. 21, 1945, in Jasper, Minnesota. He moved with his family to Augusta, WI, in 1958 and graduated from Augusta High School in 1963. He received his B.S. Degree from St. Olaf College, and his Medical Degree from the University of Wisconsin Medical School. He served his internship at George Washington University and his Ophthalmology Residency at the University of Pittsburgh. Following his education he served in the U.S. Army from July of 1975 to July of 1977 as Chief of Ophthalmology at McDonald Army Hospital, Fort Eustis, VA.
While in medical school he was united in marriage to Annetta Hoff on Aug. 9, 1969, at St. Paul Lutheran Church in Augusta. After his honorable discharge he moved his family to Memominee, MI, where for over 35 years he was in private practice in Marinette, WI, and affiliated with Bay Area Medical Center. Because he loved helping others, he found his practice to be extremely rewarding, especially when he was able to improve the eyesight of children.
Over the years Steve was involved in various ophthalmology organizations and was an active board member of Farmers and Merchants Bank and Trust and the Bay Area Medical Center, both in Marinette. He made trips across the world to volunteer his craft and help those in third world countries have sight.
Steve was a loving and caring Papa to his 6 grandchildren, in both Wisconsin and Texas. He took any opportunity to help them flourish. He was gracious, caring, and kind in all ways to everyone he encountered.
Steve had a devoted relationship with Jesus as His Lord and Savior. Every Sunday you could hear him singing hymns with his family, regardless of ailments. In every situation, he turned his eyes to the Lord and prayed.
Steve was a true outdoorsman who loved the water. He enjoyed fishing in Wisconsin and Canada and hunting of all types throughout the Midwest. He was an avid golfer at Riverside Country Club. He looked forward to watching the Packers and was always loyal to his alma mater and never missed an opportunity to cheer on his Wisconsin Badgers.
Steve loved socializing with friends and family on the lake on the pontoon boat, dancing and eating at the Harvest Moon or Mike's Buckhorn, and Fish Fries at the Ries Household. He loved to be out and about running errands, going to his grandchildren's events, and strolling on long walks.
Steve moved back to his hometown of Augusta in 2015 and enjoyed numerous fun times on Lake Eau Claire with family. Due to failing health he entered Azura Memory Care in April of this year.
Steve will be deeply missed by his daughter, Kim and John LaLonde of Augusta; son, Eric and AnnMarie Hoyme of Brookfield; 6 grandchildren, Maddie, Sophie, Eric and Ethan LaLonde, Kristina and Julia Hoyme; 3 brothers, Jon and Ruth Hoyme of Slayton, MN, Fred and Bonnie Hoyme of Monticello, Rick and Diane Hoyme of Paynesville, MN; uncle and aunt, Jerry and Mary Nelson of Clitherall, MN.
Steve was preceded in death by his father Norman on Jan. 30, 1979 and mother Lucy May on Feb. 8, 2010. | HOYME, Steven Howard (I38672)
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St. Olaf, ‘19, as Carrie J. Allness.
Living at home with her parents in the 1920 census. Her occupation is shown as school teacher.
Probably also was the Carrie Allness, school teacher, living in Howard Township, Story County, IA, at the time of the 1920 census. That Carrie was shown as 23 years old, however.
The 1925 Iowa census shows her as a college graduate.
Listed in Ole’s obit as Mrs. Juel Sandsvold of Roland, Iowa. Included in the list of graduates of VHS as Mrs. Jeul Sandvald of Roland, IA.
In the SSDI, her last residence is Roland, Story, Iowa. | ALNESS, Carrie J (I4480)
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19926 |
St. Olaf, ‘20.
Lutheran pastor, ordained in June, 1923 (see below).
In the 1930 census, he was a pastor in Eau Claire. His children were Elaine J, 8, and Elmer S. Jr., 6.
He was a pastor in Milwaukee at the time of the 1940 census. The children at home at that time weree Elaine (absent) 17, Elmer Jr., 16, and John G., 2.
At the time of his daughter Elaine’s engagement to Feroe, he was “senior pastor-elect” of Central Lutheran Church in Minneapolis.
The September, 1948, alumni magazine notes: “Another 25th anniversary was that of Dr. Elmer Hjortland's ordination to the ministry. On Sunday, June 20, members of Central Lutheran church in Minneapolis honored Mr. and Mrs. Hjortland (Mildred Ellingboe, '23) at a reception. The Hjortlands have spent the three summer months touring the European countries.”
According to the November, 1959, alumni magazine: “Elmer I. {sic} Hjortland, pastor of United Church, Oak Park, Illinois, is one of two new members who have been elected to the board of directors of Lutheran World Relief for a two-year term. Pastor Hjortland is the former pastor of Central Lutheran church in Minneapolis. His wife is the former Mildred Ellingboe, '23.” | HJORTLAND, Elmer S (I7729)
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St. Olaf, ‘20. Sang in the St. Olaf Choir her senior year.
The family lived in Moravia Twp, Appanoose County, Iowa, at the time of the 1925 Iowa state census. That census indicates that Louella had attended four years of college.
Her Social Security number was issued in Colorado. | ELLINGBOE, Louella Bertine (I2694)
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St. Olaf, ‘23.
He is probably the Oscar L. “Sundahl”, public school superintendent, age 31 (?) living in Walkon Village, Isle Harbor Twp, Mille Lacs County, Minnesota, in the 1930 census. The information shown here assumes that. That Oscar’s father was born in Norway and his mother in Minnesota. This Oscar was also a veteran of the World War.
His death certificate gives his occupation as a supervisor for the U.S. Postal Service. He and Lillian, who was the informant for Oscar’s death certificate, lived at 6101 Emerson Ave., N. in Brooklyn Center. Oscar died of pancreatic cancer. He was a veteran. | SUNDAL, Oscar L (I11840)
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St. Olaf, ‘26.
In the 1930 census she was single and a 28 year-old music teacher at the State Training School and Hospital in Red Wing. | SUNDAL, Sylvina Amanda (I11845)
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St. Olaf, ‘27.
His brother, Fredrik Axel Schiotz (St. Olaf, ‘24), was president of the ELC and presiding bishop of TALC. | SCHIOTZ, Harold (I1116)
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