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20071 Sheryl Shippen Laughlin, 57, of Marysville died Nov. 23, 2004, at her residence.
 
Born in Marysville, she was a longtime Yuba-Sutter resident.

She was a horse trainer. She lived in Texas for eight years, working with Cowboys for Christ training racehorses.

Survivors include a son, Ricky Laughlin of Marysville; a daughter, Wendy Epp of Yuba City; two sisters, Sonja Jones of Marysville and Glenda Trull of Oroville; two brothers, Jeff Shippen of Grass Valley and Bob Shippen of Montana; and five grandchildren.

Burial will be in Sierra View Memorial Park, Olivehurst. 
SHIPPEN, Sheryl Jean (I16880)
 
20072 Shirley A. Neshiem, 87, of Brookings SD, formerly of Hendricks MN, Thomasville GA, and Sioux Falls SD passed away on Wednesday November 15th, 2022 at the Brookings Hospital with her loving daughter, Sheri, by her side. A private family graveside service will be held.

Shirley loved all animals and had pets all of her life. She enjoyed gardening, playing cards, and did crossword puzzles up until the day she passed. She bought and sold antiques and had an antique store in Hendricks MN for several years. Her family and friends enjoyed her sense of humor as well as spending time with her.

Shirley was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Dean and her son, Kevin.

Grateful for having shared in her life are her daughter, Sheri and Brian Fuehrer of Huron, SD; her granddaughter, Lauren Neshiem of Margate, FL, and her children Oliver and Elliott Neshiem, and her grandson, James Neshiem of Sioux Falls, SD, and his son Joshua Neshiem. 
BRIDGE, Shirley A (I38784)
 
20073 Shirley Hande of Calgary passed away peacefully after a courageous 17 year battle with COPD on February 17, 2022 at the age of 80 years with cherished family and friends by her side.

She was born Shirley Laura Mae White to Murray and Violet White on September 8, 1941 in Eston, Saskatchewan and was the eldest sibling with younger brothers Ron and Don.  She married her great love, Boyd Hande, on September 5, 1993 and they lived in Calgary for the rest of their lives.  

Shirley is survived by six children: Trevor Emsley (Pat), Sheri Rouse (Gord), Chad Hande (Valerie), Sherry Hande Tanya Hande, and Alix Hillman (David). She is also survived by her brother Don White  (Sharron) and brothers-in-law Dirk Hande (Cheryl) and D’Arcy Hande.  Shirley is predeceased by her loving husband Boyd, her sons Kelvin and Robbie, her grandson Robert Hande, her brother Ron, her brother and sister-in-law Barrie and Julie Hande, and sister-in-law Bonnie Hande. She is also survived by a large number of grandchildren, great grandchildren, nieces, nephews, extended family and lifelong friends.

With Shirley being born and raised living on farms, on the prairies, she learned to work hard and valued that throughout her life. She had a real strength of character and strong endurance to life. She was forever positive, wore her heart on her sleeve, and her resiliency was remarkable.  Shirley was kind, loving, devoted, and very family oriented. She was a real people person, truly a “social butterfly “, she made friends everywhere she went and literally talked to everyone.   The butterfly balloon she received from one of her best friends in her final days was very fitting. 

When Shirley made friends, you were a friend for life. She valued social settings whether it was playing cards, family gatherings, or singing in a choir and she was always fun-loving. Shirley was quick to laugh with her unforgettable laugh and had a great sense of humour even during difficult times. She was immensely proud of her family and friends, and leaves behind nothing but special memories. 
WHITE, Shirley (I36485)
 
20074 Shirley M. Opheim, 90, of Mason City, died on Wednesday, August 21, 2019, at Good Shepherd Health Center in Mason City. A memorial service will be held on Monday, August 26, 2019 at 10:00 a.m., at First Presbyterian Church, 100 S. Pierce Street, with Rev. Paul Collier officiating. Visitation will be on Sunday, August 25, 2019, at Major Erickson Funeral Home, 111 North Pennsylvania Ave., from 4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. Inurnment will be at Memorial Park Cemetery. Memorials may be directed to First Presbyterian Church or the Education Foundation of Mason City Public Schools.

Shirley Maie Opheim was born on July 29, 1929 in Bristow, Iowa to parents Charles “Lyle” and Erma (Nairn) Surfus. She grew up on a farm near Bristow, and attended country school until the 8th grade. Shirley graduated from Bristow High School in 1946. After high school, she then attended University of Northern Iowa for two years, studying business. While at UNI, she met Earl Opheim, and the two wed on May 22, 1949 in Dumont, Iowa. To this union, two children were born, Alan and Janice.

Shirley held several job positions over the years, starting as the Deputy in the Recorder’s Office in Allison and ending with the most prominent at Mason City Plaza Pharmacy.

Shirley was a longtime member of First Presbyterian Church. She loved to travel with Earl, and they made it to 49 states visiting all the sites as well as family and friends. She also liked to spend time baking and watching high school sports, including the state basketball tournament for many years. Shirley cherished time with her children, grandchildren, and extended family.

Shirley is survived by her husband, Earl; children, Alan (Joni) Opheim of Iowa City, IA, and Janice (Richard) Evans, of Windsor Heights, IA; three grandchildren, Ashley, of Newton, IA, Britney, of Cedar Falls, IA, and Nathan, Jefferson, IA; sister-in-law, Diane Surfus and brother-in-law, Wayne (Barb) Opheim.

She is preceded in death by her parents, and her brother, Larry Surfus. 
SURFUS, Shirley Maie (I33584)
 
20075 Shirley Stockwell OPHEIM, Bryndel Knudsen (Barney) (I42685)
 
20076 Shirley Stockwell KINSETH, Clara (I42686)
 
20077 Shirley was born in 1929 in Illinois to Stanley and Ethel (Jacobs) Bergren. In the 1930 census, these Bergrens were living in the home of Ethel’s parents (James and May) in Chicago. Stanley, a street-car conductor, and Ethel had been married for 7 years. BERGREN, Shirley May (I14507)
 
20078 Shoemaker ELLINGBÖ, Even Tostensen (I12033)
 
20079 Shot his wife, who died three days later, with a .22 caliber pistol and then fatally shot himself.

He was a graduate of St. Olaf College and University of Minnesota School of Dentistry. 
LIEN, James Allen (I33503)
 
20080 Shown as “Austin” Adolph Ellingboe on his death certificate. On that certificate his birth date was shown as July 29, 1892.

Shown as Adolph A. Austinson, b. July 1892, son of J. J. Austinson, in the 1900 census.

In the 1911 Faribault city directory, which includes Northfield, Adolph is a clerk for Ellingboe Brothers and boards at 614 St. Olaf Avenue.

In the 1913 Faribault city directory, which includes Northfield, Adolph is a clerk for Elllingboe Bros. He lived at 504 S Division.

In the 1915 Faribault city directory, which includes Northfield, Adolph is a clerk for Eltun & Ellingboe Bros. He lives at 115 E 6th.

Registered for the draft as Adolph Ellingboe in Northfield on June 5th. He shows his birthdate as July 30, 1892, and his birthplace as Northfield. He is married with a family and lives at 319 North 3rd in Northfield. His occupation is mechanic with W.R. Collins of Northfield. He is described as of medium height and build with blue eyes and brown hair.

He is Adolph Ellingboe, 27, in the 1920 census. The family was living in St. Paul where Adolph is a manager in a garage. The household consists of Elizabeth, 27, Mercedes, 7, Marie, 6, Marjory, 4 and some months, and Elizabeth’s brother, Max Rech, 25, who is also a manager in a garage.

In the 1920 St. Paul city directory, he is Adolph Elingboe, mechanic at the Como & Dale Garage. He lives at 616 Como Avenue.

The 1921 Rice County directory has an entry for Adolph: “moved to St. Paul.”

In the 1922 St. Paul city directory, he is a mechanic living at 612 Canada.

In the 1923 St. Paul city directory, he is a clerk for Lindeke Warner & Sons. He lives at 260 E 6th.

In the 1924 St. Paul directory, he is still a clerk for Lindeke Warner & Sons but his address is now 258 E 6th.

In the 1925 St. Paul directory, he is a clerk living at 49 W Exchange.

In the 1926 St. Paul directory, he is a clerk for his brother Martin’s Globe Apparel Shop. His wife is a clerk there as well. However, Mrs. Elizabeth Ellingboe is shown as living at 49 W Exchange and Adolph is shown as living at 1484 Breda.

In the 1927 St. Paul directory, he is a clerk for Globe and his wife is a seamstress for Globe. Both live at 1484 Breda.

In the 1929 St. Paul directory, he is a salesman for Globe and his wife does alterations. He and Liz live at 1186 Seminary.

In the 1930 census, Adolph and his family are still in St. Paul but he is now a salesman of retail clothing (as is his wife). He is probably in business with his brothers Tom and Joel.

In the 1931 St. Paul city directory, Adolph and Elizabeth live at 1186 Seminary. Adolph is a salesman.

In the 1933 St. Paul city directory, Adolph is a salesman. He and Liz live at 1503 Roblyn Avenue.

In the 1935 St. Paul city directory, Adolph is a salesman. He and Liz live at 1503 Roblyn Ave.

In the 1937 St. Paul city directory, Adolph is a salesman. He and Liz live at 1439 Grand Avenue, apartment 6.

In the 1941 St. Paul city directory, Adolph and Eliz H live at 535 Marshall Avenue, apartment C. He has no occupation listed. Liz works for Gately Clothing.

In the 1948 St. Paul city directory, Adolph is a wrapper for Brown & Bigelow. He and Eliz live at 535 Marshall Avenue, apartment 201. 
ELLINGBOE, Osten Adolph (I2688)
 

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