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751 | Lois M. Haines passed away suddenly in her home in Hiawassee, Ga. 6/22/12.Lois was a Guidance Counselor at Manatee High for 25 years and a member of the Palmetto SDA church. She is survived by her husband Walter, two daughters, Sherry of Redlands, Calif. and Linda of Palmetto, Fla. and son and daughter-in-law, Roy and Susan Haines of Springboro Ohio. Services were held in Hiawassee 6/26/12. The Bradenton Herald, Florida, 12 July 2012 | Nelsen, Lois Marilyn (I3777)
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752 | Lokomotivfører ved DSB i 1930 | Larsen, Anton Laurids Christian (I6070)
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753 | Loren R. Jorgensen, 87, of North Platte, formerly of Curtis, Nebraska, died October 28, 2015 at Linden Court in North Platte, NE. He was born October 30, 1927 in Curtis, NE, son of Jorgen Peter and Anna (Jepsen) Jorgensen. Loren graduated from UNSA in Curtis in 1945. Loren lived at Curtis until he went into the Army. He was stationed in Japan during his service. He married Lorraine Stohlmann on October 4, 1952 at Van Nuys, CA. They lived in North Hollywood until 1954 when they returned to Curtis with their son Michael. Children Bill and Sue were born after the return to Curtis. Loren was a farmer and carpenter for many years. In 2011, they moved to Linden Court in North Platte. He was a member of the VFW and American Legion. He enjoyed playing Pinochle and Pitch, reading Louis L?Amour Books and other Western books. He especially loved going down each morning for coffee with his friends where they played the ?number? game. Survivors include two sons, Mike (Julie) Jorgensen of Roca, NE, Bill (Tracey Boren) Jorgensen of Lewellen, NE; daughter, Sue (Tom) Garner of Lincoln, NE; six granddaughters, Lisa Jorgensen, Vicki (Byron) Belding, Sara (Christopher) Vincent, Mary (Fabian) Medina, Lauren Garner, Raenea Jorgensen; two grandsons, Jon (Tiffany) Jorgensen, Brandon (Rachael) Garner; four great-grandsons, Greyson Belding, Evan Belding, Ira Jorgensen, Caellum Vincent; great-granddaughter, Lavona Jorgensen; along with numerous nieces and nephews and extended family and friends. Loren was preceded in death by wife of 60 years, Lorraine Jorgensen in 2012; his parents; two brothers Harold and Vern Jorgensen; sister, Erma Taylor. Visitation will be held at Blase-Wetzel-Strauser Memorial Chapel, Curtis, Nebraska; Sunday, November 1, 2015, 2:00 pm - 6:00 pm. Funeral Services will be held at St. John's Lutheran Church 504 Wallace, Curtis, NE, Monday, November 2, 2015 at 10:30 am with Rev. Derrick Brown officiating. Interment will follow in the Curtis Cemetery, Curtis, Nebraska. | Jorgensen, Loren Rasmus (I362)
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754 | Lorraine Regina Jorgensen, 83, of North Platte formerly of Curtis, NE, died December 21, 2012 at Linden Court in North Platte. Lorraine was born on August 31, 1929 in St. Louis, MO to William and Mary "Mame" (Oetzel) Stohlmann. At the age of 14 she moved with her family to Los Angles, CA. She attended high school at North Hollywood High School graduating in 1946. On October 4, 1952 Lorraine married Loren R. Jorgensen at Burbank, CA. To this union three children were born: Mike, Bill and Sue. In 1954 the couple moved to Curtis were they spend the next 56 years. In 2010 they moved to Linden Court in North Platte. Lorraine worked various clerical /accounting jobs for KN Energy, Curtis Medical Clinic and the Frontier County Court House. Lorraine was a member of a bridge club, enjoyed playing pinnocle and involved in the Curtis Easter Pageant for many years. She enjoyed watching cardinal birds and was also a big St. Louis Cardinals baseball fan. Lorraine enjoyed playing cards and would always want to play "just one more hand". She also enjoyed bingo and singing. She is survived by her loving husband of 60 years Loren R. Jorgensen of North Platte, NE; two sons Mike (Julie) Jorgensen of Lincoln, NE; and Bill (Tracey) Jorgensen of Lewellen, NE; one daughter Sue (Tom) Garner of Lincoln, NE; seven grandchildren: Lisa (Nick) Jorgensen-Hurm, Vicki (Bryon) Belding, Jon (Tiffany) Jorgensen, Sara (Christopher) Vincent, Mary Jorgensen, Brandon (Rachael) Garner and Lauren Garner; three great-grandchildren: Greyson and Evan Belding and Ira Jorgensen; one sister Bernice (Jack) Theiss of Myrtle Creek, OR; and numerous nieces and nephews. Lorraine was preceded in death by her parents and two brothers William "Bud" Stohlmann and Norbert "Shorty" Stohlmann. Services will be held at St. John's Lutheran Church, 504 Wallace, Curtis, NE; December 27, 2012 at 10:30 am with Rev. Derrick Brown officiating. Interment will follow in the Curtis Cemetery, Curtis, Nebraska. Blase-Wetzel-Strauser Memorial Chapel of Curtis is in charge of the arrangements | Stohlmann, Lorraine Regina (I3792)
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755 | Lærer https://arkiv.dk/vis/1597427 | Tønder, Arthur (I4415)
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756 | Lærer | Hansen, Peter Nissen (I4554)
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757 | Lærer | Tønder, Georg Carl (I4412)
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758 | Lærer i Tønder ved nevøen Aksel Andraes Hansens barnedåb i 1936 | Andersen, Johannes Truelsen (I4810)
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759 | Lærer, organist i Bramstedt | Quitzau, Christian Sibbert Feddersen (I4145)
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760 | Mable Nelsen, 92, Bradenton, died April 2, 1997. She was born April 4, 1904, in Cumberland, England, and came to Bradenton 24 years ago from Wooster, Ohio. She was a retired registered nurse. She was a member of Palmetto's Seventh-day Adventist Church. Survivors include a daughter, Lois Haines of Myakka City; and three grandchildren. Visitation will be from noon to 1 p.m. Monday at Toale Brothers Funeral Home, South chapel. Services will follow visitation at 1 p.m. Sarasota Herald-Tribune, 5 Apr 1997 | Davies, Mabel (I3776)
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761 | Maren Jensine Jensen (1901-1980), født i Boddum. Hun blev gift i 1923 i Ydby kirke med Albert Marius Thomsen (1898-1975), født i Vestervig. De boede i Ydby og er begge begravet der. Blandt deres børn er: Carl Nikolaj Bonne Thomsen (1924-); Peter Bonne Thomsen (1926-1984), som blev gift i 1955 i Bedsted kirke med Ellen Marie Nør Nielsen (1931-), født i Hurup; Anna Kathrine Bonne Thomsen (1930-), som blev gift i 1955 med Christian Engmark Christensen (1922-), født i Vestervig men bosiddende i Roskilde. | Thomsen, Albert Marius (I2320)
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762 | Maren Jensine Jensen (1901-1980), født i Boddum. Hun blev gift i 1923 i Ydby kirke med Albert Marius Thomsen (1898-1975), født i Vestervig. De boede i Ydby og er begge begravet der. Blandt deres børn er: Carl Nikolaj Bonne Thomsen (1924-); Peter Bonne Thomsen (1926-1984), som blev gift i 1955 i Bedsted kirke med Ellen Marie Nør Nielsen (1931-), født i Hurup; Anna Kathrine Bonne Thomsen (1930-), som blev gift i 1955 med Christian Engmark Christensen (1922-), født i Vestervig men bosiddende i Roskilde. | Andersen, Maren Jensine (I4075)
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763 | Maren Jensine Jensen (1901-1980), født i Boddum. Hun blev gift i 1923 i Ydby kirke med Albert Marius Thomsen (1898-1975), født i Vestervig. De boede i Ydby og er begge begravet der. Blandt deres børn er: Carl Nikolaj Bonne Thomsen (1924-); Peter Bonne Thomsen (1926-1984), som blev gift i 1955 i Bedsted kirke med Ellen Marie Nør Nielsen (1931-), født i Hurup; Anna Kathrine Bonne Thomsen (1930-), som blev gift i 1955 med Christian Engmark Christensen (1922-), født i Vestervig men bosiddende i Roskilde. | Thomsen, Carl Nikolaj Bonne (I4076)
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764 | Maren Jensine Jensen (1901-1980), født i Boddum. Hun blev gift i 1923 i Ydby kirke med Albert Marius Thomsen (1898-1975), født i Vestervig. De boede i Ydby og er begge begravet der. Blandt deres børn er: Carl Nikolaj Bonne Thomsen (1924-); Peter Bonne Thomsen (1926-1984), som blev gift i 1955 i Bedsted kirke med Ellen Marie Nør Nielsen (1931-), født i Hurup; Anna Kathrine Bonne Thomsen (1930-), som blev gift i 1955 med Christian Engmark Christensen (1922-), født i Vestervig men bosiddende i Roskilde. | Thomsen, Peter Bonne (I4077)
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765 | Margaret " Marge" Baker (November 10, 1914 - July 30, 2013) BAKER, Margaret "Marge" 98, of Roswell, Ga. formerly of Hasbrouck Heights passed away on Tuesday July 30, 2013. Marge was born in Carlstadt and worked as a real estate agent. She was a beloved mother with a loving, caring and nurturing spirit; she walked with the Lord. Marge was a former member of the First Reformed Church in Hasbrouck Heights where she was a soloist. Mrs. Baker was preceded in death by her dear husband Wilfred Baker (a former Chief of the Hasbrouck Heights Fire Department.). Survivors include her daughter; Doranne "Randy" Satterlee (Tom), her son; Bill Baker (Eileen Rogers) and her daughter; Peggy Guenzel (Rudy). Her grandchildren; Megan and Lauren Satterlee, Richard J. Baker, Douglas and Kristen Guenzel and her beloved great grandchildren, her many nieces and nephews and her very special friends. Funeral Service at Costa Memorial Home Boulevard and Central Ave. Hasbrouck Heights on Saturday August 3, 2013 at 9:30 AM. Interment following at George Washington Memorial Park, Paramus. Visitation Friday 2 - 4 & 7 - 9 PM. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions to the Smile Train or to the American Red Cross in memory of Margaret Baker would be appreciated. | Frey, Margaret Josephine (I2126)
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766 | Margery M. Lehman, 80, of North Platte, died April 29, 2006, at Great Plains Regional Medical Center. She was born Jan. 13, 1926, to Carl W. and Sigrid M. Jepsen Nelsen in Curtis. She graduated summa cum laude from the University of Nebraska School of Agriculture in Curtis and received her teaching certificate and taught in several rural schools, including schools in Lincoln County. She was principal at both the North Platte Opportunity Center and the Educational Service Unit 16. In October 1943, she was united in marriage to William H. Lehman. Mrs. Lehman was a member of Beautiful Savior Lutheran Church and also several professional organizations. Survivors include her son, Michael C. Lehman of North Platte; a sister, Helen A. Ewald of Curtis; four nieces Karen (Jerry) Lehman, Ann (Patrick) Hagen, Jo Ellen (Rod) Jurgens, and Mary K. (Dennis) Peterson; and a nephew, Lynn A. (Patty) Ewald. She was preceded in death by her husband; a son, Mark Carl; a nephew, Bill Ewald; a brother-in-law, James Ewald; and a brother and sister-in-law, James and Dorothy Andersen. A memorial has been established. Online condolences maybe shared at www.carpentermemorial.com. Funeral services will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday, at the Beautiful Savior Lutheran Church with the Rev. Robert Deardorff officiating. Burial will be in Fort McPherson National Cemetery near Maxwell. Visitation will be from 8:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday at Carpenter Memorial Chapel in North Platte. | Nelsen, Marjorie M (I386)
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767 | Markedspladsen 1b: Ejer 1920-25 herefter lejer Petersen, Hans Thomsen, skræddermester og formand for socialdemokratiet i Løgumkloster -1920-, født den 27. mar. 1874 i Rurup, Branderup. Konfirmeret 1889 i Toftlund. Søn af Andreas Laust Petersen og Margrethe Jensen f. Dalsgaard. Han er kommet til Løgumkloster fra Rødding i 1903. Gift den 22. feb. 1913 i Løgumkloster med Petersen, Ottoline Johanne Dorothea, født den 15. okt. 1887 i Mjolden. Datter af husmand, Johannes Thygesen Nielsen og Dorothea f. Lund. Hun er kommet til Løgumkloster fra Emmerlev i 1912. Børn: Petersen, Dorthea, født den 14. okt. 1913 i Løgumkloster. Petersen, Laust, født den 16. maj 1915 i Løgumkloster. Petersen, Thomas Nielsen, født den 29. mar. 1917 i Løgumkloster. Petersen, Christian, født den 9. dec. 1919 i Løgumkloster. Petersen, Anders, født den 29. sep. 1921 i Løgumkloster. Som skrædder sælger han klædninger i blå og kulørte stoffer og tager ud til folk for at lave hele herre- og damegarderober. Han havde en marts, juni, augustbevilling for udskænkning af spiritus. Han blev så betaget af markedslivet, at han købte sig en karrusel trukket af en pony. Ansat logerende 1921-24: Busch, Wilhelm, skræddersvend, født den 10. jan. 1895 i Tyskland. Han kom til Løgumkloster fra Tønder i 1921. Fra www.beim.dk | Petersen, Hans Thomsen (I5114)
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768 | Markedspladsen 1b: Ejer 1920-25 herefter lejer Petersen, Hans Thomsen, skræddermester og formand for socialdemokratiet i Løgumkloster -1920-, født den 27. mar. 1874 i Rurup, Branderup. Konfirmeret 1889 i Toftlund. Søn af Andreas Laust Petersen og Margrethe Jensen f. Dalsgaard. Han er kommet til Løgumkloster fra Rødding i 1903. Gift den 22. feb. 1913 i Løgumkloster med Petersen, Ottoline Johanne Dorothea, født den 15. okt. 1887 i Mjolden. Datter af husmand, Johannes Thygesen Nielsen og Dorothea f. Lund. Hun er kommet til Løgumkloster fra Emmerlev i 1912. Børn: Petersen, Dorthea, født den 14. okt. 1913 i Løgumkloster. Petersen, Laust, født den 16. maj 1915 i Løgumkloster. Petersen, Thomas Nielsen, født den 29. mar. 1917 i Løgumkloster. Petersen, Christian, født den 9. dec. 1919 i Løgumkloster. Petersen, Anders, født den 29. sep. 1921 i Løgumkloster. Som skrædder sælger han klædninger i blå og kulørte stoffer og tager ud til folk for at lave hele herre- og damegarderober. Han havde en marts, juni, augustbevilling for udskænkning af spiritus. Han blev så betaget af markedslivet, at han købte sig en karrusel trukket af en pony. Ansat logerende 1921-24: Busch, Wilhelm, skræddersvend, født den 10. jan. 1895 i Tyskland. Han kom til Løgumkloster fra Tønder i 1921. Fra www.beim.dk | Nielsen, Otteline Johanne Dorothea (I4506)
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769 | Mary Louise Schoeberlein Catonsville Times (MD) 20 February 2008 (Wednesday) Mary Louise (Kendrick Steinbock) Schoeberlein died in her sleep in her Catonsville home on Feb. 2, 2008. She was 90. One of six children, Mrs. Schoeberlein was born in Mobile, Ala., on July 10, 1917, to Richards Kendrick and Evelyn Bartee. During World War II, she worked at Union Memorial Hospital as a Red Cross nurse's aide. Later in her life, Mrs. Schoeberlein was an accountant. She lived in Catonsville for more than 50 years and was extremely active in the community. Mrs. Schoeberlein served on local, county and state PTA boards. As a Cub Scout den mother, she once took 12 boys on a three-day trip to New York, which she considered the highlight of her Scouting career. Mrs. Schoeberlein led her den in numerous Fourth of July parades and chaired the father-son banquet three times. In addition to leading a Girl Scout troop, she volunteered as district chairwoman and organized the first cookie sale for the West District. For many years, Mrs. Schoeberlein served as treasurer for the Catonsville Woman's Club, chaired many committees and assisted in the Swap Shop. She volunteered at Deaton Medical Center and at the Maryland Science Center. Mrs. Schoeberlein, a longtime member of Christ Lutheran Church, oversaw several mother-daughter banquets, once made 60 children's choir and 30 acolyte robes, helped on area and district Lutheran Church Women boards and was secretary to the state board. Mrs. Schoeberlein also enjoyed traveling and made several trips abroad, sometimes accompanied by her grandsons. She was preceded in death by her husbands, Charles Steinbock Jr. and William Schoeberlein. Surviving relatives include C. Richards Steinbock of Annapolis, her son; daughters Karen Nedzel with spouse Michael of Rolling Meadows, Ill., and Joanne Schoeberlein of Westminster; grandsons Andrew and Stephen Nedzel of Chicago and Benjamin Steinbock with Esther of Washington. On Feb. 9, a memorial service was conducted in Our lady of the Angels Chapel at the Charlestown retirement community. A reception followed at the City Lights cafe. A family interment will take place in Loudon Park Cemetery. Donations in Mrs. Schoeberlein's name may be directed to Christ Lutheran Church, 700 S. Charles St., Baltimore, MD 21230 or to a charity of the donor's choice. | Kendrick, Mary Louise (I3515)
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770 | Matros ved vielsen i 1865 | Andersen, Johannes (I4589)
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771 | Matthias Quitzau one of her sponsors at her christening | Quitzau, Hedewig (I8300)
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772 | McCook Daily Gazette - McCook, NE - December 28, 2007 CURTIS, NE. -- Vern Pete Jorgensen, 83, died Tuesday, Dec. 25, 2007, at Hillcrest Nursing Home in McCook, Nebraska. He was born on March 15, 1924, to JP "Pete" and Anna Elsie (Jepsen) Jorgensen in Lincoln County, Nebraska. He grew up in Lincoln County and attended school at Denmark School there. He also attended school at Liberty School and NSA. He married Darlene Thayer in 1951 in McCook, Nebraska, and farmed south of Curtis for many years. He drove the school bus for 20 years and served as a night police officer in Curtis, NE, from 1967 to 1970. He was preceded in death by his parents; a daughter, Connie Jacobs; and sister-in-law, Margaret Jorgensen. Survivors include his daughter Linda Snyder (lee) of McCook, NE; a son-in-law, Rick Jacobs (Lois) of Lincoln, NE; two brothers, Harold Jorgensen, and Loren Jorgensen and wife, Lorraine all of Curtis, NE; one sister, Erma Taylor of Casper, WY; three grandchildren; and one great grandson. Funeral services will be at St. John's Lutheran Church in Curtis, Nebraska, with the Rev. Paul Warneke officiating. Burial will be at the Curtis Cemetery. Memorials are suggested to the St. John's Lutheran Church, PO Box 64, Curtis, Nebraska. ******************** | Jorgensen, Vern Pete (I3802)
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773 | McHALE John Anthony McHale, Jr., age 50, died March 7, 2001 at his residence after a short illness. Preceded in death by parents Cornelia and John A. McHale, Sr. Survived by wife, Patricia McHale; brothers, Michael (Sheri), Tim (Nancy) McHale; sisters, Linda (Kermit) Scott, Barb (Ben) Brookes, Patty (Charles) French, Becky (Alfred) Smith and Pam (Eric) Davis; brothers and sisters-in-law, Ed (Brenda) Jordan, Pauline McCloud, Bert (Bud) Pigg, Don Jordan, Pam Bowen, Abenell (Richard) King; many nieces, nephews, great-nieces and nephews. Friends may call at JERRY SPEARS FUNERAL HOME, 2693 W. Broad St., Friday 6-8 p.m., where service will be held 1 p.m. Saturday. Interment Beckett Cemetery, Commercial Point, Oh. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the American Diabetes Association, 937 High St., Worthington, Oh. 43085. The Columbus Dispatch, Ohio, 9 Mar 2001 | McHale, John Anthony (I291)
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774 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Rossen, Søren Nielsen (I5050)
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775 | Med i 1. verdenskrig | Jensen, Jørgen Christensen (I2540)
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776 | Med i 1. Verdenskrig | Stenger, Christian Carl (I1793)
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777 | Med i 1. Verdenskrig | Stenger, Peter Marinus (I1796)
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778 | Med i 1. Verdenskrig hvor han blev såret | Andersen, Peter Hansen (I4644)
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779 | Med i 1. Verdenskrig, hvor han faldt den 8. November 1915 https://denstorekrig1914-1918.dk/soenderjyder-oversigt/soenderjyder-w/westergaard-jeppe-peter-nilsen-1878-1915/ | Westergaard, Jeppe Peter Nielsen (I6821)
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780 | Med i 1. Verdenskrig, matrose ved vielsen i 1918 | Schmidt, Christian Sørensen (I3886)
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781 | Med i 1. Verdenskrig. Meldt savnet i Verlustenliste fra den 19. September 1916. I Verlustenliste fra den 8. Juni 1917 står der "bislang vermisst, laut privater Mitteiliung in Gefangenschaft" | Holm, Willads (I2868)
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782 | Med i 2. Verdenskrig | Petersen, Chresten Hansen (I2839)
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783 | Med i 2. Verdenskrig | Hostrup, Christian Petersen (I8887)
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784 | Med i 2. Verdenskrig | Lorenzen, Thomas (I9027)
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785 | Med i 2. Verdenskrig | Petersen, Jørgen Madsen (I7128)
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786 | Med i 2. Verdenskrig | Johannsen, Johannes Moritz (I8997)
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787 | Med i 2. verdenskrig | Klindt, Peter Hansen (I9668)
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788 | Med i 2. verdenskrig | Petersen, Peter (I9836)
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789 | Med i 2. verdenskrig, meldt savnet den 22. august 1941 | Schondelmaier, Werner Wilhelm (I9575)
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790 | Med i DSK, deltog i 1. Verdenskrig | Rossen, Nis Peter (I931)
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791 | Med i SS under 2. verdenskrig | Blaschke, Arthur Hermann (I1132)
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792 | Med i SS under 2. Verdenskrig | Petersen, Hans (I1142)
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793 | Med i SS under 2. Verdenskrig | Petersen, Niels Mathiesen (I1143)
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794 | Med i SS under 2. Verdenskrig | Petersen, Paul Anthon Joseph (I6688)
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795 | Medlem i DSK | Rossen, Christian Hansen (I1619)
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796 | Melvin W. Holm, 84, of Ottawa died on Friday, April 22, 2005, at his home. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Monday at Trinity Lutheran Church in Ottawa with the Rev. David Raben, Pastor, officiating. Burial will be at Oakwood Memorial Park in Ottawa where full military rites will be conducted. Visitation will be from 4 to 7 p.m. Sunday at Mueller Funeral Home and Monday at the church one hour prior to the funeral. Mr. Holm was born Nov. 2, 1920, in Lu Verne, Iowa, to Willars and Sarah (Quinn) Holm. He married Kathleen Fosse on May 3, 1946, in Sycamore. He was a veteran of the Navy, serving in World War II in the Mediterranean on an LST and in the Normandy invasion at Omaha Beach. He was employed as a millwright at Libbey-Owens-Ford in Naplate until his retirement. He was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church, American Legion Post 33, Ottawa Bowlers Hall of Fame and the National Bowlers Hall of Fame. He is survived by his wife Kathleen; three daughters, Susan (Emmett) Bowles of Louisville, Ky., Mary (Sam) Kennedy-Thompson of Ottawa and Martha (Charles) Black of Seneca; two sons, Alan (Shirley) Holm of Lancaster, Pa. and Peter L. (Helen) Holm of Springfield; nine grandchildren, Anita Holm, Nathan Holm, Ben Holm, Matthew Holm, Joshua Holm, Beau Beguin, Sara Beguin, Connor Kennedy and Katie Kennedy; one great-grandson, George Alerton Holm; and one sister, Anna Marie (Kenneth) Mann of Streator. He was preceded in death by two brothers, Donald W. Holm and Harold "Butch" Holm. | Holm, Melvin Willars (I4370)
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797 | Merritt Bower Obituary Merritt Bower, son of Leslie and Lillian (Mehlman) Bower was born on July 12, 1917, in Jackson Township, Adair County. He passed away on Sunday, April 21, 2013 at the Good Samaritan Society in Fontanelle at the age of 95 years, nine months and nine days. He attended country school at Yankee Knob through the eighth grade. He then helped his family on the farm. On Feb. 22, 1948, he was united in marriage to Irene Tipling in the Highland United Methodist Church north of Fontanelle. After marriage, they started their life together in Jackson Township, north of Bridgewater in the home where Merritt was born and raised. They lived on the family farm for 33 years raising their three children, Merrill Dean, Nancy Jane, and Betty Kay until retiring and moving into the new home they built in Bridgewater. Merritt loved farming, hearing about the cows and baby calves as well as how the crops were doing. He loved to tell you stories from years back about farming with horses and thrashing as well as many other life stories as his memory never seemed to fail him until near the end. He enjoyed having his three children, seven grandchildren, and nine great-grandchildren around to watch grow and hear about their activities. Helping some of his grandchildren with woodworking projects was a joy as woodworking and repairing and refinishing furniture became something he spent much time doing after retiring. Some memories from grandchildren were wondering what Grandpa had made me for Christmas, then growing up a woodworker myself wondering what I in turn could make Grandpa. Helping me design and build all three of my Pinewood Derby Cars. The play kitchen he made me and I played with it a lot. Spending time with Grandpa in the workshop practicing on his wood scraps pounding nails with my little hammer and sawing. The play kitchen and especially the Hope Chest he made with love for me. Getting to mess around with different things in the workshop as he worked on a project. Though always being busy, I remember him taking the time to stop and kneel down to pet and love our dogs at the farm. Seeing Grandpa busy always, makes me sure this is where I got my work ethic from. Time with Grandpa and Grandma left us all with a sense of safety and unconditional love, as well as memories to cherish always. Lovingly making each of his children and grandchildren some handmade wood item was something Merritt was very proud of and something we will cherish. Due to failing health it became necessary to enter the Good Samaritan Society in September of 2011. He was preceded in death by his parents; step-mother, Grace Bower; wife Irene Bower; brother and sister-in-law, Marlan and Frances Bower; brothers-in-law, Virgil Tipling and Jerry Tipling and in-laws, Arthur and Caroline Tipling. He is survived by his children: son, Merrill Bower of Bridgewater; two daughters, Nancy Swain and husband Steven of Atlantic and Betty David and husband Dallas of Orient; seven grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; other relatives and friends. Funeral Services will be held on Thursday, April 25, at 2 p.m. at the United Methodist Church in Bridgewater with burial at the Fontanelle Cemetery. A luncheon will follow the burial at the church. Family Visitation will be held on Wednesday, April 24 from 1 to 8 p.m. with family meeting friends from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Steen Funeral Home in Fontanelle. Memorials may be made to the Bridgewater or Fontanelle Fire Departments. The Steen Funeral Home of Fontanelle was in charge of the professional arrangements. Online condolences may be left to the family at www.steenfunerals.com . Published in Atlantic News Telegraph on Apr. 24, 2013 | Bower, Merritt (I2401)
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798 | MetroWest Daily News, The (Framingham, MA) August 13, 2006 Section: News Page: B009 Topics: Index Terms: story Rena M. Meyer Article Text: MARLBOROUGH - 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 sistersin- 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. Copyright, 2006, CP Media Inc. d.b.a. Community Newspaper Company. No content may be reproduced without the owner's written permission. Record Number: 113ADD225CD2542D | Meyer, Frederick Warren (I699)
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799 | Michael S. Cooper April 20, 2019 Visitation: Thursday, April 25, 2019, 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM, Peterson Mortuary, 212 S. Locust, Glenwood, Iowa. Services: Friday, April 26, 2019, 10:00 AM, Peterson Mortuary, 212 S. Locust, Glenwood, Iowa. Michael Scott Cooper, 63 of Pacific Junction, Iowa passed away April 19, 2019 in Omaha, Nebraska. He was born November 9, 1955 in McCook, Nebraska to Keith Regis and Delila Ruth (Thompsen) Cooper. Michael enlisted in the United States Marine Corp on August 15, 1974. He received a Purple Heart after being shot while serving in Cambodia. Michael was united in marriage to Rhonda Kaye Sego-Hastie on December 6, 1997 in Pacific Junction, Iowa. He was employed as a truck driver for Feed Energy. He loved his pets, reading, going to rodeos, listening to country music and watching old westerns. Preceding Michael in passing were his father, sister, Marianne and niece Serena. Survivors include his wife Rhonda Cooper of Glenwood, Iowa; mother, Delila Cooper of Curtis, Nebraska; siblings, Mark Cooper of Papillion, Nebraska; Barbara (Dale) Grobe of Curtis Nebraska; Susan (Roy) Roberts of Plattsmouth, Nebraska; several nieces, nephews, extended relatives and many friends. Interment With Military Honors: Monday, April 29, 2019, 11:00 AM, Omaha National Cemetery, 14250 Schram Road, Omaha, Nebraska. | Cooper, Michael Scott (I510)
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800 | Mildred E.Collins New Haven Register (CT) - Wednesday, February 19, 2003 Mildred Elizabeth Holm Collins, 84, of 256 Peck Lane, formerly of West Haven, died Feb. 16. She was the widow of Raymond V. Collins. She was a retired president of the New Haven Credit Adjustment Bureau. She leaves sons Raymond V. Jr. and Brian W. Collins of West Haven; a brother, Walter Holm of Wallingford; a sister, Jean Valentine of Block Island, R.I.; five grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Donations may be made to the Lupus Foundation, 97-101 South Street, West Hart-ford 06110. West Haven Fu-neral | Holm, Mildred Elizabeth (I5783)
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