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Lykkja 1/, Nordre | BUNDE, Ola Knutsen (I24442)
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Lykkja 1/, Nordre | KJØS, Sigrid Olsdatter (I24445)
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Lykkja 101/6 under Berge i Høre | BERGE, Berit Torsteinsdatter (I24255)
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Lykkja 101/6 under Berge i Høre | BERGE, Berit Olsdatter (I23633)
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Lykkja 101/6 under Berge i Høre | BERGE, Ragndi Olsdatter (I23640)
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Lykkja of Østre Slidre.
He and Berit and their 6 children are thought to have emigrated to Amerika in 1882. That’s what Vang A says (p. 840). If that’s true, they may have come back. According to Jim’s VS, all of their children married and had children in Norway. | LYKKJA, Knut Knutsson (I22572)
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Lyle Richard Rostad, 89, of Rochester, passed away on March 21, 2018, of natural causes at Saint Marys Hospital.
Lyle was born in 1929, born on Skifton farm in Black Hammer Township, Houston County. On March 16, 1962, he married Karen Ann Wheeler in Rochester, at Zumbro Lutheran Church.
He was pulled out of school after the eighth grade to work on the farm. He was drafted into the Army and given an honorable discharge in September 1951. He moved to Rochester in 1954 and started work at a filling station. In 1957, he started work at Dayton's department store and retired in 1991, after 34 years.
As a youth, Lyle played for the Black Hammer baseball team. As a young man, he liked to play on the Rochester bowling leagues. He was a lifetime member of the American Legion Post 249. For 35 years, he was in charge of the clothing drive for Lutheran world relief at Zumbro Lutheran Church and enjoyed many decades of ushering and greeting and assisting with communion.
He was fascinated with cardinals and enjoyed collecting agates and coins. He played the accordion and the organ. He taught his daughter, Jody, at a young age how to play "You Are My Sunshine" on the organ and it was still Lyle and Jody's song and forever will be. After Lyle's retirement, his daughter had a horrible car accident in 1995. He devoted his time to caring for her until he could no more. Lyle's biggest accomplishment was being the greatest father.
He is survived by his wife, Karen Rostad; children, Les Richard (April) Rostad of Rochester and Jody Marie Rostad Gladson; three grandchildren, Sonja Ann Rostad of Minneapolis, Bjorn Michael Rostad of Rochester, and Freya Christine Rostad of Rochester; sisters, Elmira Steigerwald of Austin, Arlene Bain of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and Judy Baumach of Wautoma, Wis.
Lyle is preceded in death by his parents, two brothers, and one son.
Lyle was a Korean War veteran. | ROSTAD, Lyle Richard (I39953)
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Lynda Underdahl, age 87 of Dennison, passed away peacefully at home, on Wednesday afternoon, December 20, 2023.
Lynda Mae (Myran) Underdahl was born December 3, 1936, on the family farm in rural Wanamingo, Minnesota, to Melvin and Rachel (Hoseth) Myran. She was raised on the farm, attended country school, and graduated from Wanamingo High School in 1954. On January 8, 1955, Lynda married Peder Gerhard Underdahl at Lands Lutheran Church in rural Zumbrota. After marriage they made their home on the Underdahl family farm in Warsaw Township, Goodhue County, a farm that has been in the Underdahl family since 1856.
Lynda worked with Peder on the farm as they raised their family. In 1964, she began working outside the home at Sheldahl in Northfield. In 1966, she began working at 3M in Dundas and remained there until 1983. Peder died on March 14, 2002. Following Peder’s death Lynda remained on the farm, caring for the yard and garden.
Lynda was a longtime member of Vang Lutheran Church where she was active with the Lutefisk Dinner. She enjoyed being outdoors, reading, watching Jeopardy, and following sports teams. She was private, feisty - yet quiet and was an excellent baker and cook. She was loved and will be missed.
Survivors include her children Dale (Lynette) of Cumberland, WI, Patsy (Bob) Sumpter of Eden Prairie, Julie (Steve) Barnes of Chaska, David of Nerstrand, Thomas (Anna) of Edina;10 grandchildren Josh (Liz), Ashley (Eric), Casey (Jade), Jessica, Sara, Matt (Jenny), Kristen (Nick), Aidan, Seamus and Padraig; 6 great-grandchildren; her sister, Colleen (Ray) Hegseth of Wanamingo; her brother Howard Myran of Wanamingo; her sister-in-law Yvonne Myran of Zumbrota; nieces, nephews other relatives and friends.
She was preceded in death by her husband Peder, her sister Beverly Bakken, her brother Richard Myran, and her parents. | MYRAN, Lynda Mae (I32598)
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Lynette "Red" F. (Smevog) Svoboda, 72, of La Crosse passed away Tuesday, Aug. 25, 2009, at Lakeview Health Center in West Salem after a long, courageous battle with Alzheimer's Disease.
Lynette was born Oct. 27, 1936, at home in La Crosse to Herbert and Joyce (Worthingham) Smevog. She graduated from Central High School in 1954. On May 14, 1955, she married her high school sweetheart, Donald "Donnie" C. Svoboda, also of La Crosse. She was employed by Franciscan Skemp Healthcare as a housekeeper in the Professional Arts Building and retired in 2001. Lynette and Donnie raised their four children in La Crosse and attended St. Luke's United Methodist Church.
Lynette is survived by her loving husband of 54 years, Donnie; four children, Danette Svoboda of La Crosse, Roshelle (Paul) Easterday of Galesville, Gary (Linda) Svoboda of Sparta and Lori (Mark) Thesing of La Crescent, Minn.; seven grandchildren, Nina Malzacher (Rick Thiesse), Stacy (Aaron) Bulman, Derek Remen, Brandon Thesing, Brent (Christi) Thesing, and Jenifer and Lane Svoboda; and two great-grandchildren, Blake Malzacher and Sayla Remen. She is also survived by a sister, Carol Preeshl; a brother, John Smevog; and many nieces and nephews.
Lynette was preceded in death by her parents, Herbert and Joyce Smevog; a brother, H. Wayne Smevog; and a sister, Marilyn St. Mary.
Lynette was a loving and devoted wife who was a constant companion to her husband, Donnie. They worked in the yard together, bowled, fished, camped, and even shared a hunting shack together when she kept him company during deer hunting season. They were truly best friends, and she took exceptional care of him over the years. Donnie was able to return the countless acts of love when Lynette became ill. He lovingly cared for her every need while at home and spent countless hours holding her hand and spending quality time with her while in the nursing home.
Lynette enjoyed spending time with her family, and Christmas was always an extra-special time for her. She absolutely loved buying presents, and everyone had a stack in front of them on Christmas Day. Over the past several years, Lynette and her daughters, granddaughters and great-grandchildren would gather for the annual Christmas cookie baking weekend, which was sure to include a lot of laughter and more cookies than one could possibly eat. The annual family summer vacation up north to cabins for a week of fishing, campfires, s'mores, cards, conversation and lots of laughter was something Lynette always looked forward to each year. She also delighted in spending time with her big sister, Carol, during the summer months at Carol's Lake Neshonoc home. She loved to bowl and was a member of two bowling leagues. Lynette made many memories and lifelong friends through her 30-plus years of bowling. Lynette also worked security at the La Crosse Center for many years, and it was a time she remembered fondly. She was an avid football fan and loved her Green Bay Packers, especially Brett Favre.
Lynette will be remembered for her loving devotion to Donnie, her love of family, her sense of humor, her strength of character, her abiding friendship, her selfless giving, her adventurous spirit, her beautiful "Red" hair, and her "whistle" that meant it was time to come home. Lynette "Red" was loved by everyone who knew her and will forever live on in our hearts and memories.
A special thank you to all the nurses, doctors and staff at Lakeview Health Center for the wonderful care and respect they gave to Lynette while in their care. We will always be grateful. | SMEVOG, Lynette Ferne (I28047)
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Lynette and her cousin, Roger Toso, shared 2nd prize in the kiddies’ day contest for “Little Old Lady and Man” costumes according to the August 2, 1954, edition of the FFDJ.
Of Fergus Falls at the time of her mother’s death in 2009.
Lynette Hutchins, 71, of Fergus Falls died Thursday, September 20, 2018 at Lake Region Healthcare, Fergus Falls.
Lynette was born July 17, 1947 in Fergus Falls, MN to Clarence and Doris (Toso) Lyngstad. She grew up and attended school in Fergus Falls.
On October 2, 1965 Lynette married the love of her life, Roger Hutchins, they shared 52 years of marriage and to this union they had two sons Jonathan and Jamie.
Lynette and Roger owned and operated Hutchins Tree Service where she was the bookkeeper. She was a member of Bethlehem Lutheran, a homemaker and loved to cook and bake. Lynette also enjoyed gardening and was an avid bowler and bowled on a league. Over the years the couple enjoyed traveling, cruises, and trips to casinos which included Las Vegas.
Preceding her in death where her parents; sister Donna Olson and a sister-in-law Sharon Bloch.
Lynette is survived by her husband Roger, of Fergus Falls; two sons Jonathan (special friend Connie), and Jamie both of Fergus Falls; granddaughters, Heather and Hallie Hutchins; brother Deland Bloch of Savage; brothers-in-law Gary (Jeanie) Hutchins of Fergus Falls, Doug Stock of Fargo, Frank Stock of Fergus Falls and sister-in-law Roxanne (Dale) Meyer of Wahpeton; and many nephews, nieces and cousins.
Visitation: 4-7 pm Tuesday, September 25, 2018 at Olson Funeral Home and one hour prior to the service at the church. | LYNGSTAD, Lynette Rae (I9097)
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