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851 Postbud Stenger, Gustav Adolph (I1855)
 
852 Postbud Andersen, Andreas Madsen (I4595)
 
853 Postbud Kastbjerg, Holger Bekke (I8087)
 
854 Pottemager Jensen, Niels Bødker (I5152)
 
855 Quitzau, Johannes Hansen, født den 23. apr. 1905 i Løgumkloster. Gift den 27. mar. 1929 i Nr. Løgum kirke med Mette, født Tryck den 29. sep. 1906 i Nr. Løgum. Han etablerede sig den 6. januar 1931 som blikkenslagermester i Sønderborg, på adressen Ahlmannsvej 50. Ud over blikkenslagerarbejde lavede han også karosseriarbejde. Den gang var det ofte nødvendigt at ombygge karosseriet på personbiler til erhvervsbiler. Blikkenslagerforretningen voksede hurtigt til en omfattende produktionsvirksomhed. Senere startedes en produktion af autokølere. Efter 2. Verdenskrig, hvor firmaet var flyttet til Vølundsgade, åbnedes et automobilværksted og firmaet overtog Ford forhandlingen af firmaet Voigt & Rasmussen. I 1950 begyndte man at producere en 2-takts påhængsmotor på 2 HK. Den blev kun produceret en kort overgang. I industriafdelingen var man også begyndt at fabrikere industriborde og vaske i rustfrit stål. Senere fik firmaet forhandlingen af Vespa Scootere og da værkstedet og udstillingen på hjørnet af Vølundsgade/Ringgade blev bygget, åbnedes også en Esso tankstation. Midt i 60-erne flyttedes al industri ud på en nybygget fabrik på Grundtvigsalle, og automobilafdelingen overtog lokaliteterne på Vølundsgade/Ringgade. Industriproduktionen på Grundtvigsallé kom til at omfatte centralvarmekedlen "Q-Kedlen", industri stålvaske/borde og landbrugsudstyr. I 1970-erne fik firmaet en kontrakt på fabrikation af varmevekslere til det amerikanske luftvåben. Det var en del af købsaftalen på 50 stk. F-16 fly mellem USA og Danmark. Firmaet Quitzau gik sidst i 1970-erne konkurs.

Kilde´: www.bbeim.dk  
Quitzau, Johannes Hansen (I4097)
 
856 Radiotekniker Møller, Jes Iversen (I988)
 
857 Ralph Or Korky Or Korky Korbacher, 53

Ralph 'Korky' Korbacher retired Oceanside officer
San Diego Union-Tribune, The (CA) - Tuesday, March 19, 2002

Affable and approachable, Ralph "Korky" Korbacher seemed a perfect fit for his role as the Oceanside Police Department's point man in community outreach programs.

A founding board member in 1995 of Partners for Healthy Neighborhoods, he worked with residents of some of the city's high-crime areas to reduce violence and address concerns about public safety.

"Ralph's contributions to the Partners collaborative and the Oceanside community went above and beyond the call of duty," said Connie Johnson, a Partners for Healthy Neighborhoods activist. "Whenever there was a major public safety issue in one of our neighborhoods, he was there."

Mr. Korbacher, who retired as a police lieutenant last July, was found dead in his Oceanside home March 11 by one of his daughters. He was 53.

The cause of death was coronary artery disease, said daughter Karen Korbacher.

An avid runner and outdoorsman with a passion for water sports, Mr. Korbacher appeared to be in robust health, said Rudy Martinez, a close friend and a former police colleague.

"We had just had dinner Saturday night and solidified plans to buy a bar-restaurant in Lake Havasu," Martinez said. "It was something we had talked about for the past two or three years."

A 30-year veteran of the Oceanside Police Department, Mr. Korbacher had served in patrol, homicide and narcotics and as a detective and motorcycle officer. During the last 12 years of his career, as a lieutenant, he helped coordinate substations throughout the city while concentrating on social services.

"He was such an approachable person, almost no one was afraid to talk to him," Martinez said. "That was a critical skill in the kind of neighborhood work he did."

Mr. Korbacher helped create the Oceanside Police Department's NETwork neighborhood team and various neighborhood resource centers.

After retirement, he continued to be active in Partners for Healthy Neighborhoods, a collaborative of nonprofit agencies that addresses issues in the Mesa Margarita, Eastside and Crown Heights communities of Oceanside.

"When someone asked, 'Where's a cop when you need one?' Ralph was there for us," Johnson said. "He volunteered at many community events on his own time and became a dear and respected friend to many of us."

Mr. Korbacher, who maintained homes in Lake Havasu and Oceanside, was born in Bayless, Ill. He lived in Phoenix and worked in his father's bar and restaurant business before being drafted into the Army.

As an infantryman during the Vietnam War, he was awarded a Bronze Star and a Purple Heart, the latter for a shrapnel wound in a leg.

He left the Army as a sergeant after two years and began his law enforcement career in Oceanside.

For at least 20 years, Mr. Korbacher represented the Oceanside Police Department in the annual, 120-mile Baker to Las Vegas relay for law enforcement agencies.

Each participant runs up to seven miles in the annual event, which can range from oppressive heat to chilling cold, up daunting hills and across barren deserts.

"Korky would run 10 miles a day in training," Martinez said. "It was a stress reliever for him. It helped him concentrate and relax."

About a year ago, Mr. Korbacher bought a 25-foot-plus motorboat for boating on Lake Mead. He also had taken up biking at Lake Havasu and enjoyed pistol shooting.

"One of his priorities after retirement was spending more time with his four daughters," Martinez said. "He had spent so much time away from them during his law-enforcement career that he was looking to make up for it."

Besides his daughter Karen, Mr. Korbacher is survived by daughters Renee Korbacher of Vista, Kristen Korbacher of Encinitas and Andria Korbacher of Oceanside; a sister, Shari Har of Yuma; brothers, Andy of Oceanside and Karl of Indianapolis; and his companion, Kathie Ivey of Lake Havasu, Ariz.

Donations are suggested to Alpha Avengers Association, in care of Bob Morris, 3038 Lone Oak Road, Hueytown, AL 35023.

A viewing was held Friday at Eternal Hills Mortuary Chapel, followed by a reception at the Elks Lodge in Oceanside.

San Diego Union-Tribune, The (CA) - Tuesday, March 19, 2002 
Korbacher, Ralph Lee (I5914)
 
858 RAYMOND - Elsie M. Linehan, 68, of 23 Riverside Drive, died Oct. 31, 1999, at the Exeter Hospital.

Born Oct. 7, 1931, in Medford, Mass., she was the daughter of Christian and Olga (Neilsen) Tonder.

A longtime resident of Raymond, she was formerly employed as a Kamborian operator for Epping Shoe Co., Stage Door Shoe Co. in Raymond and Alrose Shoe Co. in Exeter. She enjoyed playing bingo.

Her husband, John Linehan, died in 1988; her son, William, died in 1978, and her daughter, Nancy, died in 1991.

Her family includes to daughters, Mary Braley of Hampton and Virginia Linehan of Matlacha, Fla.; three sons, Robert Linehan of Bokeelia, Fla., John Linehan of Exeter and Thomas Linehan of Raymond; six grandchildren; two step-grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren

Foster's Daily Democrat (Dover, NH) - Monday, November 1, 1999  
Tonder, Elsie Mathilde (I757)
 
859 Remembering you as a cousin. Honoring you for your pioneering work in cryptology in the service of our country. You paved the way (the hard way) for other brilliant women and we thank you. - Grace's son Robert and wife.

Lämnad av Bob and Vicki Uhr den 15 Okt 2020 
Klaessy, Velva Lotus (I7863)
 
860 Rena May (Falconer) Meyer, 68, of Marlborough, died Thursday, Aug. 10, 2006, in Marlborough.

She was the wife of Frederick W. Meyer, who died in 2000, for 41 years.

Born in Somerville, she was the daughter of the late William and Alexandrina (Anderson) Falconer.

She leaves a daughter, Susan R. (Meyer) Wing and her husband, William (Buck); a son, Frederick Warren Meyer Jr. and his wife, Carol, of Marlborough; her grandchildren, Bryant, Courtney and Jeffrey Wing, Ashley Walker-Meyer and Ryan Doucet; a sister, Carol A. Kee of Ashland; three brothers, Raymond H. Falconer and his wife, Rita, of Framingham, Jack Falconer of Vernon, Conn., and Cliff Falconer and his wife, Sunny, of Waltham; two sisters-in-law, Nancy Falconer of New Jersey and Sue Meyer of Groton; one brother and sister-in-law, Richard and Carol Martin of Dunedin, Fla., formerly of Lancaster; and many nieces and nephews.

She was the sister of the late William Falconer and mother of the late Cheryl J. Meyer-Doucet.

A funeral service will take place Tuesday, Aug. 15, at 11 a.m., in the chapel of the Matarese Funeral Home, 325 Main St., Ashland, with burial to follow in Wildwood Cemetery in Ashland.

Calling hours are Monday, Aug. 14, from 4 to 7 p.m., at the funeral home.

Instead of flowers, donations in her memory may be made to Wide Horizons for Children Adoption Agency, attn: Lindsey Carver, 38 Edge Hill Road, Waltham, MA 02451.
 
Falconer, Alexandrina May (I700)
 
861 Richard Carl Johnson, age 48, passed away at his home in Westfield on November 17, 2020. He was born in New London, Connecticut to Robert and Constance Johnson. He married his friend and love, Melissa Kathleen Woodward, in April 2006. Richard was a loving and ambitious man who was like a father to many and was looked up to by others. He worked as a podiatrist and helped many people. He enjoyed running, boats, and a good cigar. He was very handy and was known to help anyone that needed it. Rich is survived by his his mother and father, his wife, Melissa Johnson, daughter Kaela Mae and son Sean Michael; his brother and sister-in-law, Michael and Karol Johnson, his brother and sister-in-law, Rob and Linda Proffitt, and nephews Tyler and Colin Proffitt and niece, Dominique White, who all loved and cherished spending time with him. Please join us in celebrating his life Sunday, November 22, 2020, between 1pm – 3pm at Firtion Adams Funeral Service, 76 Broad Street, Westfield, MA. For those that cannot attend, virtual attendance is possible through https://youtu.be/7Ff26gBDo4Q. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Education Fund for Kaela and Sean Johnson at Westfield Bank, 141 Elm Street, Westfield, MA 01085 or any local Westfield Bank branch. Donations can be made in person or mailed to the Westfield Bank address. www.firtionadams.com

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Published in The Republican from Nov. 20 to Nov. 21, 2020. 
Johnson, Richard Carl (I6484)
 
862 Richard Kikke
OBITUARIES
Mount Prospect Times (IL) - Thursday, March 16, 2000
Richard W. Kikke, 83, of Des Plaines died March 4 at Lee Manor Healthcare in Des Plaines.

Mr. Kikke was a veteran of World War II, having served in the U.S. Navy. He was a retired building engineer for Illinois Bell. He held membership in the Maka Hi Social Club, Des Plaines Elks Club and Lake Opeka Golf Club.

Preceded in death by his wife, Irene, he is survived by his sons, Carol Lynn and Ron (JoEl); grandchildren, Erik, Scott and Bethany; and brother, David Kikkebusch.

Arrangements were handled by DuPage Cremations, Ltd. 
Kikkebusch, Richard Walter (I7061)
 
863 Robert 'Bob' George Petersen

North Platte Telegraph, The (NE) - Tuesday, April 11, 2006

CURTIS - Robert "Bob" George Petersen, 79, of Curtis, passed away April 10, 2006, at Great Plains Regional Medical Center in North Platte.

He was born March 13, 1927, to Jack and Giziah Decker Petersen in Ashland. He graduated from Maxwell High School in May 1945.

After graduation, he was inducted into the U.S. Army. He received infantry training in Livingston, La., and served in France and Germany. He was honorably discharged Oct. 19, 1946.

He attended the Grand Island Business College and went to work for Peter Kiewit Co. as office manager.

On May 12, 1950, he married Agnes Sigrid Kjargaard of Curtis. Later that year he went to work for the Union Pacific Railroad and worked there for 42 years.

Mr. Petersen attended First Methodist Church and was a lifetime member of the American Legion Post 95 of Curtis and the Veterans of Foreign Wars. His main hobby was golf. Bob and Agnes enjoyed spending winters in Texas and taking trips in their camper. He loved his family.

Survivors include his wife, Agnes Petersen of Curtis; two daughters, Diane (Bill) Eshleman of North Platte and Debra Lee of O'Neill; a son, Lon (Barbara) Petersen of Elkhorn; five grand-children, Jennifer (Chris) Stephens of Omaha, Eric (Molly) Lee of Memphis, Tenn., Justin (Stephanie) Petersen of Great Falls, Mont., Tamina (Jereme) Hartman of Elkhorn and John Lee of O'Neill; a sister, Linda (Dave) O'Neel and family of Eagle.

He was preceded in death by his parents, an infant brother and a great-granddaughter, Hope Rae Hartman.

Memorials may be given to the United Methodist Church in Curtis or the Arrowhead Golf Course of Curtis.

Funeral services will be at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at the United Methodist Church in Curtis with Kevin Burkhardt officiating. Burial will be in the Curtis Cemetery with military honors by the American Legion Post 95 of Curtis.

Visitation will be from 5 to 9 p.m. Thursday and from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Friday at Blase-Wetzel Funeral Home in Curtis. 
Petersen, Robert George (I7805)
 
864 Rusthållare Bergström, Anders (I3220)
 
865 Rusthållare Bergström, Anders Viktor (I7575)
 
866 Rusthållare i Kullabacka, Kila Församling Bergström, Johan Gotthard (I3077)
 
867 Schneider Jürgensen, Lütje Hans Hinrich (I3618)
 
868 Shirley Ann Rossen and Maurice Allan Foldoe were married twice. First time around 1941 and 2nd time in 1972. Both marriages were divorced Rossen, Shirley Ann (I1442)
 
869 Skibsfører ved folketællingen i 1940 Schmidt, Hans Jensen (I3894)
 
870 Skilt ved sin død Petersen, Peter (I5881)
 
871 Skoarbetare

Dör mycket fattig, äger inget av värde enligt bouppteckningen.
Bor vid sin död på Köpmangatan 15 i Gamla Stan, Stockholm.
Avlider på Beckomberga Sjukhus, vilket då var et mentalsjukhus.

Dödsorsak: Haemorrhagia cerebri - Hjärnblödning 
Persson, Ernst Sigfrid (I3274)
 
872 Skokapten Johannes Olsson was born into the Nilsson family in Jonstorp, Sweden. The year was 1830. He had a great love for sailing and spent most of his life on the high seas. His career as the skipper of a sailing ship ended west of France. He was caught in a violent storm,
irregular atmospheric and turbulent waves struck his great ship and she heeled over and sank in the Bay of Biscay. Some lives were lost, but he survived although it impaired his health and he died of complications in 1887, at the age of 57.


Maria Jonasson was born in Jonstorp, Sweden in 1845 and married Johannes on Feb. 8th, 1867.
She was 22 and Johannes was 37. They had seven children, three boys and four girls.. Because of the economic and social changes that occurred in the late 1800's, five of their children came to America. When she died at the age of 86 in 1931, Sweden was developing into the most prosperous nation in Northern Europe. Johannes and Maria are buried in their family gravesite on the Parish Churchyard in Jonstorp, Sweden. 
Olsson, Johannes (I3817)
 
873 Skokapten Johannes Olsson was born into the Nilsson family in Jonstorp, Sweden. The year was 1830. He had a great love for sailing and spent most of his life on the high seas. His career as the skipper of a sailing ship ended west of France. He was caught in a violent storm,
irregular atmospheric and turbulent waves struck his great ship and she heeled over and sank in the Bay of Biscay. Some lives were lost, but he survived although it impaired his health and he died of complications in 1887, at the age of 57.


Maria Jonasson was born in Jonstorp, Sweden in 1845 and married Johannes on Feb. 8th, 1867.
She was 22 and Johannes was 37. They had seven children, three boys and four girls.. Because of the economic and social changes that occurred in the late 1800's, five of their children came to America. When she died at the age of 86 in 1931, Sweden was developing into the most prosperous nation in Northern Europe. Johannes and Maria are buried in their family gravesite on the Parish Churchyard in Jonstorp, Sweden.

Kenneth Leroy Mercer
28 April 2013 
Jonasdotter, Maria (I3818)
 
874 Skolebetjent Christiansen, Andreas Martin (I3923)
 
875 Skomager Quitzau, Hans Christian (I4172)
 
876 Skomager Quitzau, Mads Hansen (I3666)
 
877 Skomager Hjort, Otto Frederic (I5644)
 
878 Skomager - Shoemaker Becker, Christian Jensen (I4847)
 
879 Skomager - Shoemaker Holm, Jacob (I1727)
 
880 Skovløber, indsidder ved Ottoline Rossen og Peter Hansen Jakobsgaards vielse i 1925 Jakobsgaard, Hans (I871)
 
881 Skrædder Hansen, Hans Christian (I4745)
 
882 Skrädderiarbetare Aldén, Johan August Svensson (I2975)
 
883 Skræddermester - Tailor Tønder, Alfred Reinholdt (I775)
 
884 Skræddermester - Tailor Tønder, Christian Jørgensen (I116)
 
885 Skræddermester - tailor Christiansen, Christian Lassen (I156)
 
886 Slagtermester ved vielsen i 1923 Hansen, Peter Andersen (I3427)
 
887 Smed og købmand: Blacksmith and merchant Holm, Peter Andersen (I2613)
 
888 Smedemester - Blacksmith Holm, Anders Jessen (I2881)
 
889 Soldat Åhs, Anders (I4802)
 
890 Soldat i 2. verdenskrig Callesen, Carl Peter (I8905)
 
891 Soldat vid Kalmar Kungliga Regimentet Storm, Olaus (I2952)
 
892 Sonneck Christiansen Rossen
(Transcribed by Jim Thoma)

Sonneck Christiansen Rossen. - The splendid new county home for the poor, destitute and unfortunates of Cooper County, is under excellent and capable management. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Rossen, who have charge of the home and the inmates, seem to have found their niche in life and are filling it to the satisfaction of the county authorities, and the people of Cooper County. Mr. S. C. Rossen, superintendent of the Cooper County Home, is a native of Denmark, born April 3, 1849. His parents, Christian and Bridgetta (Hansen) Rossen spent their lives in Denmark.

When 19 pears of age, S. C. Rossen left his home in Denmark and came to America, arriving here in September, 1868. His first work was on railroad construction at Effingham, Ill., where he remained for three months. Going from Illinois to Vicksburg, Miss, he worked in the swamp region of the Mississippi River Valley, during the winter season of 1869 and 1870. He contracted malaria in the South and returned to Illinois. From 1870 to 1871 he was employed at farm labor and in the spring of the year worked in the lime kilns of the neighborhood. He saved some money, then went to Kansas, farmed for 12 months, sold out and came to Boonville, Cooper County in 1873. Mr. Rossen was located east of Boonville on farms for 18 years and finally bought a farm of 50 acres, west of Boonville. He later bought another tract of 73 acres, upon which he lived for 20 years, reared his family to be grown, then sold out and came to Boonville. For five years, Mr. Rossen was road overseer of the special road district. In February, 1917, he took up his duties as superintendent of the county home, with Mrs. Rossen as matron of the home. They have the care of from 20 to 25 indigent poor of the county and no group of unfortunates could receive better care than that given them by Mr. and Mrs. Rossen.

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In the spring of 1873, S. C. Rossen and Martha Evans were married. Mrs. Martha Rossen died in 1881. Three children were born to this marriage, all of whom are deceased. In the fall of 1882, Mr, Rossen was married to Elizabeth Frances Robertson, born in Arkansas, June 5, 1861, She is a daughter of Shelton Eliphus and Rebecca Serena (Hill) Robertson natives, respectively, of lllinois and Arkansas. Shelton E. Robertson died in the Union service during the Civil War. He and a brotherin-law, named Evans, went to the North from Arkansas to enlist in the Union Army. Mr. Robertson never returned. His widow and children went to Illinois and from there to Washington County, Mo. The widow married Charles Baker and the family moved to Cooper County in 1880. Mrs. Baker now lives at Crane, Stone County, Mo. She was born March 17, 1837.

Three sons and a daughter were born to S. C. and Elizabeth F. Rossen, as follows: Josephine Christina, Shelton, Carl Frederick, William Edward. Josephine Christina is the wife of John H. Schnuck, a prosperous farmer living east of Boonville. Shelton is an expert automobile mechanic and is employed in St. Louis. He married Grace Seals, Pacific, Mo. Carl Frederick Rossen is manager of an automobile garage in St. Louis, Mo. William Edward, the soldier of the family, was born Sept. 8, 1892, and enlisted for service in the National Army in June, 1917. He was first stationed at Jefferson Barracks, St. Louis, then Nevada, Mo., and thence to Fort Sill, Okla., where he was trained for duty across the seas. He left for France as a member of the 110th Auto Supply Train on May 2, 1918, and saw much active service with the American Army in France. He returned to America, and received his honorable discharge from the service May 7, 1919. Mr. Rossen is a republican. He is a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church. For 15 years he served as road overseer in his district while living on the farm and has always been interested in good road building. Mrs. Rossen is a member of the Women's Circle and the Degree of Pocahontas. They are kind hearted, yet firm in their management of the County Home and are loved and respected by the inmates. 
Rossen, Sønnich Chrestensen (I1581)
 
893 Started her travel to the USA on 10 Feb 1898 when she left Katarina Församling in Stockholm.

Worked as house keeper, servant in the USA 
Sandström, Elin Amalia (I2965)
 
894 STEINBOCK , Joan C. On April 11, 2013, Joan C. Steinboc K, (nee Kern ) of South Baltimore. Loving daughter of Myrtle I. Kern-Sanders and the late Charles J. "Buck" Kern Sr. Beloved mother of Susan Rowe (Joe), Craig Steinbock (Kari) and Kathy Steinbock. Dearest sister of Charles J. Kern Jr. (Sandy). Loving grandmother of Stephanie, Kaleigh, Josh and one great-grandson Greyson. The family will receive friends at the family owned and operated MCCULLY-POLYNIAK FUNERAL HOME, P.A., 3204 Mountain Rd. (Pasadena), where services will begin on Sunday at 2 PM with further visitation until 4 PM and 6 to 8 PM. Interment private. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made in her memory to The ASPCA.

Published in the Baltimore Sun on 13 April 2013 
Kern, Joan Carol (I3325)
 
895 Stella Kaser

Oregonian, The (Portland, OR) - Thursday, September 26, 2019

Stella Kaser April 13, 1932 - Sept. 8, 2019 Stella Kaser was born in Alberta, Canada April 13, 1932, to parents Viggo and Tilda Lindberg. Stella was one of four daughters. She immigrated to Portland with her parents in 1953, where she met her husband Kyle. She loved playing music, baking, gardening, hiking, photography, quilting and sharing rich connections with family and friends. She traveled extensively outside of the United States and her two most memorable trips were to Guatemala and Finland. Stella loved history, was a secretary of the Oregon City Historical Society and walked 500 miles of the Oregon Trail during the 1993 Sesquicentennial. Stella passed peacefully Sept. 8, 2019, at 87 years young. She is survived by her two children; and three grandchildren. Please sign the online guest book at www.oregonlive.com/obits 
Lindberg, Stella Marie (I5843)
 
896 STENGER, Appell Lorenzen Nielsen. Født. 21.8.1894 i Ullerup. Bopæl: Ikke angivet. Wehrmann, 8. Kompagnie, Reserveinfanterieregiment 86. Untersuchungssache wegen Fahnenflucht. Fahnenfluchtserklärung und Beschlagnahmeverfügung. §§ 69ff Militärstrafgesetzbuch, §§ 356, 360 Militärstrafgesetzordnung. Flensburg, 13.11.1915. Gericht der stellvertretende 35. Infanteriebrigade. RA, 19.11.1915. Stenger, Appel Lorenzen Nielsen (I537)
 
897 Stenhugger - stonecutter Meyer, Christian Carl Friedrich (I735)
 
898 Strandhjem blev bygget i slutningen af 1800-tallet som hotel. På det tidspunkt kom dampskibene fra Flensborg flere gange dagligt og lagde til ved broen neden for Strandhjem. Brunsnæs var da et yndet feriemål for Flensborg bys borgere, der fra damperen myldrede i land med og uden madkurve. En god sommerdag kunne bringe 100 - 150 passagerer til Brunsnæs. Dette nød hotellet naturligvis godt af. Indtil 1935 fungerede Strandhjem som hotel med forskellige ejere og med varierende succes. Den 1. maj 1935 købte Christian Lehmann Frederiksen og Dorothea Frederiksen fra Ballum Strandhjem Brunsnæs som det hed den gang. De istandsatte bygningerne og fik godt gang i stedet. Gæsterne kom hovedsageligt fra den nordlige del af Tyskland. I august 1939 kom så chokket, da Hitler lukkede grænsen til Danmark for tyske turister.Tæppet var nu trukket bort under hotellets eksistens og penge var der få af. Fam. Frederiksen ledte med lys og lygte efter nye muligheder for anvendelse af hjemmet. Dorothea Frederiksen havde en periode været diakonisseelev i Flensborg, så en af ideerne var om Strandhjem kunne bruges som rekonvalescenshjem for patienter fra Sønderborg Sygehus. Man forespurgte, men svaret var negativt. En henvendelse til Sindsygehuset i Augustenborg resulterede i, at man ville sende nogle nervesvækkede, men selvhjulpne patienter til Strandhjem. Den første patient flyttede ind i november 1939. Plejen af patienterne blev nøje overvåget fra Augustenborg bl.a. med uanmeldte besøg. Plejen blev fundet i orden, så i 1941 var antallet oppe på 13 patienter. I årene fremover sker der stadig forbedringer i huset. Der bliver moderniseret og lavet om, så huset bliver bedre egnet til sit nye formål. Patientantallet kom op på 18 fordelt på 10 værelser. I 1962 solgtes STRANDHJEM til familiens næstældste søn og kone, diakon Ehm og Tove Frederiksen. Familien fortsatte med at forbedre forholdene så de kunne følge med tidens krav. Blandt andet havde alle patienter midt i 70-erne deres eget værelse. I 1978 døde diakon Ehm Frederiksen og hans kone valgte at sælge Strandhjem. Strandhjem blev i 1980 omdannet til en selvejende institution under landsforeningen af plejehjem v/diakoner i Danmark med driftoverenskomst til Broager Kommune.
www.strandhjem.dk 
Ehmsen, Dorothea Elisabeth (I5248)
 
899 Sveiges Befolkning 1950:

Civilstatus: Gift man 1938-08-13
Titel/Yrke: Verkmästare
Mantalsskriven: Skagershult, Örebro län
Fastighet: Ede 1:1 mf
Adress: Ede, Hasselfors

Sveriges Befolkning 1960:

Civilstatus: Gift man 1938-08-13
Titel/Yrke: Verkmästare
Mantalsskriven: Skagershults, Örebro län
Fastighet: Hasselfors 4:1
Adress: Ede, Hasselfors 
Larsson, Julius Eleon Emanuel (I3086)
 
900 Sveriges Befolkning 1950

Civilstatus: Ogift kvinna
Mantalsskriven: Matteus, Stockholms stad
Adress: Rörstrandsg.14 IV Neiglick 655/12, Stockholm

Sveriges Befolkning 1960

Civilstatus: Gift kvinna 1959-10-17
Titel/Yrke: Sjuksköterska
Mantalsskriven: Oscar, Stockholms stad
Adress: Wittstocksg.23 III A1171/8, Sthlm No 
Neiglick, Ullabella (I3039)
 

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