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13921 Lieuwe Gerben Kramer BYE, Olga Marie Elisæusdatter (I12422)
 
13922 Life long employee of General Motors. He retired in 1977. REINERTSON, John (I26087)
 
13923 Lifecare Medical Center in Roseau LOE, Gilbert Sunset (I6741)
 
13924 Lifted from her page on Find A Grave:

From the Faribault Daily News, Feb. 16, 1988:

Cornelia Rauk, 73, of Kenyon died Sunday, Feb. 14, at Methodist Hospital in Rochester. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at Vang Lutheran Church in rural Kenyon, with Rev. Curtis Schneider officiating. Spring burial will be in the church cemetery. Visitation will be 5-8 p.m. Wednesday and 9 a.m.-noon Thursday at Hanson Funeral Home, Kenyon, and for one hour prior to the service at the church. She is survived by one son, Rodney of Nerstrand; one daughter, Mrs. Bruce (Kaye Marie) Campbell, Fredericksburg, VA.; nine grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Ruben (Gladys) Hachfeld, Faribault.


From the book - RICE COUNTY FAMILIES. PUB. 1981

Cornelia Warmington Rauk, daughter of Gibson and Edith Warmington, was born June 7, 1914, in Faribault. She was baptized and confirmed at the Holy Innocent Church in Cannon City. She attended school in Faribault. Cornelia graduated from Paul's Beauty Academy in St. Paul, MN, and has owned and operated beauty shops in Kenyon and Nerstrand for many years. On March 8, 1942, Cornelia married Raymond Rauk at the Episcopal Cathedral in Faribault. Raymond and Cornelia farmed the Rauk home place (now a Centennial Farm) in the Nerstrand area. Their son, Rodney, now continues the family farming tradition. Raymond and Cornelia had 2 children: Rodney Rauk, born May 16, 1943; Kaye Marie Rauk, born September 20, 1948. A nephew, Douglas Hagerty, born May 29, 1941, was raised by Raymond and Cornelia. Raymond and Cornelia have 7 grandchildren. Raymond retired in 1971 after long-standing complications from a severe automobile accident which resulted in a heart condition and stroke. On January 2, 1974, Raymond died. He was buried at the Vang Lutheran Cemetery near Dennison, MN. Cornelia now operates and owns the Village Beauty Shop at Kenyon, MN.
  
WARMINGTON, Cornelia June (I22717)
 
13925 Like his son he was employed in glass manufacturing and lived in several places.

According to the Family Search records, Anna Cajsa, wife of Olof Lind, was buried in Dyltabruk, Örebro, Sweden, on 7 Mar 1805 at the age of 47. 
LIND, Olof (I8147)
 
13926 Lila calls her Guri Andersdatter Bergene.

Jim calls her Guri Andersdatter Bergo, I26713 in his VS. He has her residing on Bergo 3/7 on Beito in Øystre Slidre. 
BERGO, Guri Andersdatter (I23597)
 
13927 Lila Joquette Cavanaugh (Fortier) age 81, after a long courageous battle against many chronic medical conditions, has lost her battle and passed away on February 18, 2020.

Lila is survived by children Colleen Peterson (Mike) and her children Ryan and Shaun; Scott Cavanaugh (Traci) and their children Alexander (Hillary), Kaylie and Nicholas; Patrick Cavanaugh (Jane) and their children Kiersten and Katelyn; Brother Ed Fortier (Martha) and their children Zak, Emma (Chris) Karnes.

Preceded in death by parents Howard F. and Elizabeth Fortier, sister Carolyn Fortier, brother Fred Fortier and infant granddaughter Brianna Cavanaugh-Stewart.

Lila graduated from St. Louis Park High School and St. Cloud State University for both her undergraduate and master’s degree. She taught for many years in a number of elementary schools in the Bloomington School district. She loved dogs, traveling, spending time with her entire family and watching Twins baseball.

To celebrate Lila’s life please gather on Thursday February 27th at St. Luke’s Lutheran Church, 1701 W Old Shakopee Rd, Bloomington. 
FORTIER, Lila Joquette (I1375)
 
13928 Lila Mae Hegrenes, 72, Ada, Minnesota, died Friday, October 26, 2018, at her residence from natural causes.

Lila Mae Hegrenes was born July 4, 1946 in Ada, to Bennie and Laura (Malakowski) Hegrenes. She attended Lockhart (MN) and Ada schools. After graduation Lila attended Interstate Business College in Fargo, ND. She was hired to work in Washington, DC for UNESCO (United Nations Educational Scientific Cultural Organization). She later moved back to Fargo, ND and worked at the VA Hospital Pharmacy. Lila retired from the VA to help her parents with the onset of her mom’s Alzheimer’s and her dad’s cancer. She has continued to be supportive of her son, Mark, and of her grandson, Logan.

Lila enjoyed traveling to Disney World and Alaska. She created beautiful stitchery items for family and explored family genealogy on her computer. She was also fond of time spent gardening.

Lila is survived by her son: Mark, grandson: Logan, both of Fargo, ND; her brother, Ordean (Susan) Hegrenes, Rochester, MN; three nephews and their families. She is preceded in death by her parents. 
HEGRENES, Lila Mae (I23603)
 
13929 Lillian died of stomach cancer. Her residence was 5433 Quincy Street, Mounds View, Minnesota. BREKKEN, Lillian Georgine (I5691)
 
13930 Lillian graduated from Crosby-Ironton High School in the class of ‘24 whose commencement services were held on Thursday night, May 29, 1924. Also graduating in that class was Helga Landstrom (#110). Graduating from the Crosby-Ironton normal school for teachers in that same commencement program was Eva M. Gustad (#135).

In January, 1925, Lil was at college in St. Cloud. Agnes Gustad, better known as “Aggie” to Lil, was also at St. Cloud college at that time.

In April of 1929, Lil was in Hibbing.

At the time of the 1930 census, Lillian Everson was renting apartment #206 at 218 Mayfield Avenue in Chicago. Lillian, 25, was sharing the apartment with Katherine Anderson, 20. Their rent is $47.50/month and they had a radio. Both are single and both were born in Minnesota. Lillian’s parents were both born in Norway, Katherine’s in Finland. Lillian was a secretary in the lumber industry, Katherine a stenographer in the insurance industry.

The Friday, April 8, 1949, edition of the Brainerd newspaper notes that “Mr. and Mrs. George Graham, Jean, and David spent several days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albin Everson last week.”

Lil said, in a letter to Elaine in 1970:

"I did not live [at] home after I started high school and then only summers. Prior to that those things held no interest for me."



In his September 13, 1945 letter to his brother Harold, George Everson wrote: “Lil was home over a week. She bossed quite a lot, she also helped a lot.”

Died suddenly at her home while unpacking groceries.

According to her obituary in the Chicago Tribune, Lil moved to Chicago in the 1920s and worked for several years as a secretary before her marriage. She was a volunteer for many years for the Service League at Lutheran General Hospital in Park Ridge. Her son-in-law said that "she had kindness, love, and generosity. She would take food to a housebound person and drive another to church. She always kept jam and cookies to give someone who needed a pickup and she taught the little ones to sew. She did things for people."

Her son David was the informant for her death certificate.

Lil's SS# was issued in Illinois. 
EVERSON, Lillian Mildred (I50)
 

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