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14381 Lowrey High School, Dearborn. DAHLMAN, Beverly Jean (I21690)
 
14382 Lt. Col. (Ret.) Ronald Dale Phillips, 65, died Wednesday, Jan. 25, 2012, at his residence in Clay Center.

Mr. Phillips was born Dec. 1, 1946 at Layton, Utah, the son of Dale and Arlene (Thompson) Phillips.

He served in the U.S. Army Special Forces, retiring as a lieutenant colonel after nearly 40 years of service. He served as a peacekeeper in the Sinai Peninsula. He married Connie Thompson on August 29, 1968 at Ogden, Utah. After retiring from the Army, he workd as a civil service employee on Fort Riley and for the Geary County Health Department.

Survivors include his wife, Connie Phillips of the home at Clay Center; one son, Scott Phillips of Clay Center; one daughter, Amy Whitaker and husband Calvin J. of Junction City; two sisters, Sandy Adrian and husband Larry of Odgen, Utah and Sela Jensen of Hollister, Calif.; one brother, Brad Phillips of Ogden, Utah; seven grandchildren; one great-granddaughter; and his mother, Arlene Phillips Miller of Ogden, Utah.

A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 31 at the Kansas Veteran's Cemetery, Fort Riley, Manhattan, with the Rev. Susan Sawyer officiating. Burial will be in Kansas Veteran's Cemetery, Fort Riley. 
PHILLIPS, Ronald Dale (I28693)
 
14383 Lt. Col., U.S. Army (Ret.) James Emmett Reynolds, age 88, of Montgomery (formerly of Troy) died peacefully on May 9, 2007.

At his request, his body was donated to the Anatomical Donor Program at UAB for the benefit of future generations.

Col. Reynolds, a loving son, brother, husband, father and Papaw to his grandchildren was born in Butler County on October 6, 1918, and educated in the Lowndes County school system.

At an early age he began his army career and served in WWII and the Korean War.

After retiring from 5th Army headquarters in Chicago, he returned to Alabama and settled in Troy where he was employed as an officer in the F&M Bank.

He later served the Alabama Banking Department as examiner and ended his employment with Wiley Sanders Truck Lines.

He enjoyed playing dominoes, golf and the stock market.

He was affectionately known as Safety Jim, dedicating a good portion of his later life to highway safety and the encouragement of others.

He was preceded in death by his parents, James Elijah (Ligie Jim) and Ethel Blanche Reynolds of Ft. Deposit, and brothers Harry Reynolds of Montgomery, John Frank (Buddy) Reynolds, of Greenville and Robert C. Reynolds, of Geneva.

He is survived by his wife of 61 years, Elvira Reynolds, and sister, Layne Reynolds of Greenville, sons Robert Reynolds (Shirley) of Brentwood, Tennessee and Tim Reynolds of Jacksonville, Florida, daughter Anne Goff of Seacrest Beach, Florida, sister-in-law Jean Reynolds of Geneva, brother-in-laws Dr. Paul Opsvig (Sue) of Berkeley, California and Robert Opsvig (Myla) of Seattle, Washington, his grandsons, Jeremiah Henderson, III, and Reynolds (Stacey) Henderson, of Rosemary Beach, Florida, Rob Allen Reynolds of Hollywood, California, Paul Reynolds and David Reynolds, of Brentwood, Tennessee, and granddaughters, Brooke Reynolds and Lindsay Reynolds of Atlanta, Georgia and Caroline Reynolds of Tulsa, Oklahoma as well as many beloved cousins, nieces and nephews. 
REYNOLDS, James Emmett (I1778)
 
14384 Lucas Ellestad BERGE, Jørgen Pedersen (I42975)
 
14385 Lucas Ellestad KVÅLE, Sigrid Engebretsdatter (I42976)
 
14386 Lucas Ellestad NORDLAND, Guri Jørgensdatter (I42977)
 
14387 Lucas Ellestad ROGN, Gulbrand Johnsen (I42978)
 
14388 Lucas Ellestad Family: Gulbrand Johnsen ROGN / Guri Jørgensdatter NORDLAND (F28827)
 
14389 Lucas Ellestad Family: Gilbert Olaus ELLESTAD / Sophia KNUTSON (F28828)
 
14390 Lucas Ellestad shows two marriages for Andrew’s brother Gulbrand and Ingrid, one in Hedmark in January of 1852 and one in Dane County on 30 May 1855. Lucas Ellestad’s Lucas Ellestad Family Tree also assigns Gilbert Olaus Ellestad, born in 1858, as the son of Gulbrand.

Babcock (grammababs) shows Ingrid marrying Andrew Gulbrandsen Ellestad, apparently a brother of Gulbrand, and having a daughter Ida Bronson Ellestad in 1859.

dwfrench1 does not show a spouse for either Andrew or Gulbrand.

Ida’s oldest child was Eliza, born in 1856.

An Ancestry tree incorrectly has her dying in Sacramento in 1921. 
GUDVANGEN, Ingrid Olsdatter (I42980)
 

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