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19981 Susan Karen Hedahl, 66, of Gettysburg died Sunday afternoon, July 7, 2013 at the Gettysburg Lutheran Retirement Village.
She was born October 8, 1946 in Minot, North Dakota and baptized there on November 24, 1946.

She was the oldest of four children of Stanford and and Marion Mosvick. During her youth in Willmar, Minnesota, it became obvious to her and others that she enjoyed theology and literature. After graduating for the University of Minnesota in 1968, she taught English in Tanzania, East Africa, for four years as a missionary educator with the Lutheran Church.

On her return to America, she entered the Lutheran Seminary in St. Paul, Minnesota and graduated there in 1975. Susan was a pioneer in the Lutheran Church, serving as one of its first ordained women. She was the sixth woman ordained in the ALC Synod of the Lutheran Church on June 15, 1975.

Following three pastorates in the Twin Cities (Minnesota) area, she earned a Masters of Liturgical Studies at St. John's School of Theology, Collegeville, MN in 1982. She then went on to complete a Ph.D. at the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley, California, where she graduated in 1988.

From 1992 to 2012, the Reverend Dr. Susan K. Hedahl was a professor of preaching at Gettysburg Lutheran Seminary, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. She was the first ordained female Lutheran holding a Ph.D. to teach at the seminary. While there she helped found the Fine Arts Council, the Preaching Perspectives yearly lectionary series. She was a member of the clergy roster in the RCLA's West Virginia/Western Maryland Synod where she enjoyed many happy times teaching the lay readers of that synod. Over her career she authored nine books and numerous articles. In 2009 she was installed in the Herman G. Stuempfle Chair of Proclamation of the Word.

Susan was committed to matters related to the Middle East, in particular Palestine, and travelled there periodically. Her interests included study of Arabic. She studied classical guitar in later years with Dr. James R. Hontz at Gettysburg College.

Susan Hedahl is survived by sister, Diane Jacoby, husband Patrick Jacoby and their children, Nathan Jacoby, Philip Jacoby, Peter Jacoby and his family: wife Emily and children Thomas and Julia. She is also survived by her sister Linda Mosvick, and brother, James Mosvick; his wife Susan, and their daughter, Randi Mosvick.

Sue departs this life thankful for God's amazing gift of her life, including the diverse array of many relatives, friends and students; both globally-located and those who live in Gettysburg. 
HEDAHL, Susan Karen (I37762)
 
19982 Susie attended St. Olaf College in 1903-1904, studying in its Music department. She did not graduate. SVIEN, Susie A Peterson (I25866)
 
19983 Suttons Bay, Leelenau according to Cheri Anderson KONNINGRUD, Karen Syversdatter (I34347)
 
19984 Suzanne L. Skupniewitz, age 44, of rural Pardeeville, died on Wednesday, November 25, 1992 at Divine Savior Nursing Home.

Suzanne was born on December 25, 1946 in Baraboo, Wisconsin to Harley E. and Geonette (Graves) Bradley. She was married to Thomas E. Skupniewitz on January 25, 1976 {sic, it was 1980}, in Portage. She had worked as a nurses aide in the Columbia County Home.

She is survived by her husband, Thomas "Bud" Skupniewitz of Pardeeville; four sons, Keith A. Stebbins of Madison, Kerwln Stebbins of Pardeeville, Karl Stebbins of Rio, and Julian J. Hass of Madison; five stepchildren, Ellen (Gerald) Cloudy of Kodiak, Alaska, Tom Skupniewitz, Jr. of Pardeeville, Ann Skupniewitz of Billingham, Washington, Lee (Tyler) Pease of Fredonia, Wisconsin, and Michael Skupniewitz of Anchorage, Alaska; nine grandchildren; a sister, Joan (Don) Anderson of Rio; her stepfather, Howard Baasch of Pardeeville; and nieces, nephews, and other dear relatives and friends.

She was Mrs. Suzanne L. Stebbins of Pardeeville in 1979. 
BRADLEY, Suzanne Lorraine (I26466)
 
19985 Svalheim DRÆGNI, Kirsti Johannesdatter (I36321)
 
19986 Svalheim SVALHEIM, Ole Sjursen (I23206)
 
19987 svannorstran123’s Shelby Family Tree

In the 1900 census, he and his family lived in Hiawatha Twp, Schoolcraft County, Michigan. He was a laborer in a saw mill, as were his two oldest sons. 
PETERSON, John (I36538)
 
19988 svannorstran123’s Shelby Family Tree

or, usually, Debra Louise

She attended the wedding of her grandson Gary in May of 1973. 
PETERSON, Louise D (I36539)
 
19989 Svea was adopted by Alfred Thorn (b. 12 Oct 1866 in Fliseryd, Kalmar county, Småland) and his wife Maria Vilhelmina Carlsson (b. 6 Nov 1854 in Fliseryd, Kalmar county, Småland). JOHANSSON, Svea Hildegard (I12784)
 
19990 Sven Tore includes “Fæbyv.” in her name.

Jostein Molde states that all of Elias and Guruanna’s children “seem to have left Verdal.”

“Remarks” in the Digitalarkivit entry for her birth:

K.1837.
G.04.06.1847.
D.09.12.1893

The death date of 9/12/93 is also entered in her confirmation record as is her marriage date. 
BYVALD, Guruanna (Guriana) Hansdatter (I62)
 

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