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Married three times.
Lived in Chicago at the time of his mother’s death in December of 1945.
He died from a coronary occlusion. His usual occupation was merchant. The informant for his death certificate was Mrs. Hettie Craddock. Hettie was his last wife and is the wife he was buried with. | CRADDOCK, Roy Willis (I14911)
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Married to Grace at the time of his father’s death in 2002.
Lived in Ontario, Oregon.
He was the manager of a Red Eye Hut “head shop” in Ontario, Oregon, in February of 2003 when he was indicted by a federal grand jury for the illegal sale of drug paraphernalia.
In 2022, he was an inmate at the Malheur County, Oregon, Correctional Facility in Vale, Oregon. He committed a “misdemeanor/felony under Federal Jurisdiction.”
In April of 2023, he was appointed executor of his mother’s estate.
His last LinkedIn had him as a warehouseman for Americold Logistics in Ontario, Oregon. | BERGAM, Brian Ray (I19858)
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Married to Langevin and living in Trail, B.C., at the time of her father’s death.
Her obituary in the Trail Times:
Sophie Langevin, 744 Short Street, died suddenly at home Wednesday. She was 77.
Mrs. Langevin was born April 10, 1900 in West Superior, Wisconsin and came to Watson, Sask. in 1905 {date is not clear}. She lived for a time in Naicam, Sask. before coming to Trail 36 years ago.
She is survived by five sons, George and Kenneth, both of Langley, and Harvey, Edward, and Ralph all of Trail; 17 grandchildren, 13 great-grandchilden; a brother Carl Johnson of Calgary; a sister Mrs. Emma Vittale of Surrey; John McGuiness of Trail. She was predeceased by her husband Henry, two sons Theodore and Lee and a daughter Evylin.
Funeral services will be conducted from Carberry’s Memorial Chapel Saturday at 10 a.m. with Rev. Campbell Smyth officiating. Interment will follow in Mountain View Cemetery.
Floral tributes are gratefully declined. Memorial donations may be made to the B.C. Heart Fund, Box 310, Trail. | JOHNSON, Sophia Matilda (I7286)
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Married to Taylor and living in Saskatoon at the time of her father’s death. Lived at 525 20th Street W. in Saskatoon at her death. Survivors were: Everett, Florence, Earl, Albert, and Kenneth, brother Carl, sisters Sophie, Emma, and Esther. In 1923 she moved from Naicam to Youngstown, Alberta, and to St. Gregor before returning to Saskatoon in 1950. | JOHNSON, Alfreda/Freida Theresa (I7277)
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Married twice as Deloris. That is also the spelling in the SSDI. Her gravestone has Delores.
DeLoris L. "Dee" Johnson, 83 of Barnesville, Minnesota died Monday in the Barnesville Good Samaritan Society.
Dee, daughter of Julius and Emma (Nelson) Anderson, was born May 11, 1925 in Fargo. She lived with her family in rural Moorhead where she grew to womanhood. She attended Oak Mound School in rural Kragnes and later Moorhead High School where she graduated in 1942. She attended Interstate Business College of Fargo where she studied secretarial skills and business. She married Donald Barth in 1947. They made their home in rural Sabin where she worked for the Fargo National Bank from 1943-1948 and the First National Bank, Moorhead from 1962-1971. She married Conrad LeRoy "Lee" Johnson on February 21, 1970 in Our Savior's Lutheran Church, Barnesville. They made their home in Barnesville where they raised their family. Dee joined the First National Bank of Barnesville in 1971 where she served as an officer and member of the Board of Directors until her retirement in 1988. They continued to live in Barnesville and for many years wintered in South Padre Island, Texas. Dee became a resident of the Good Samaritan Society, Barnesville in February of this year. Lee died in March. Dee continued to live at the Good Samaritan Society until the time of her death. She was a member of Our Savior's Lutheran Church in Barnesville and the Rachel Circle. She was also a member of the V.F.W Auxiliary and the American Auxiliary both of Barnesville. Dee loved her summers on Pelican Lake and her winters on South Padre Island. She and Lee enjoyed many great Canadian fishing trips with friends. She also enjoyed their friends at their Friday night gatherings. Above all, Dee loved her role as wife and mother, and her family was everything to her.
She is preceded in death by her parents; her husband Lee; two sisters, Loraine Haack and Mabel Wambach; Five brothers, Arnold, Melvin, Harold, John and one brother who died in infancy. | ANDERSON, Deloris Laverne (I14085)
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Married twice. | MARUM, Malena Pedersdotter (I22108)
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Married Verner Wernet as Clara L Austin.
Called Clara Gladheim, daughter of Knud Bjornsier Gladheim and Ingebor Ostenson, in the Knickerbocker/Curtis Family Tree.
Her maiden name is called Gladhein in her son Herbert’s death certificate. | Clara L (I17965)
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Martell in Pierce County according to his death certificate for which his son Elmer was the informant | MADSON, Mads Nilsson (I43968)
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Martha Ann Ekum, 80, of Cornell, passed quietly Sunday, July 18, 2010, into the arms of the Lord after a very courageous battle with cancer at Sacred Heart Hospital.
Martha was born the daughter of Steve and Pauline (Snyder) Kvapil on Aug. 11, 1929, in the town of Colburn where she was raised and attended school.
Martha married Nytar Ekum on April 21, 1947, and lived and farmed in the town of Colburn. They later divorced. Martha enjoyed raising flowers in her flower gardens. She is so loved and loved her family and will be deeply missed by all that knew her.
She is survived by: her sons, Duane (Peggy) of Chippewa Falls, David (Renee) of Cornell, Dale (Kessea) of Cornell, Darrel (Kelly) of Mosinee; one daughter, Debra of Cornell; seven grandchildren; two step-grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; and five step-great-grandchildren.
She is preceded in death by: her parents Steve and Pauline; son Dennis; brothers, Walter, Steve and Daniel; and her ex-husband Nytar.
Services will be at 5 p.m. Thursday, July 22 at Borton Funeral Home with Pastor Brahm Semmler Smith officiating.
Friends may call from 2 to 5 p.m. before services at the funeral home. Burial will be in the Big Drywood Cemetery. | KVAPIL, Martha Ann (I13617)
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Martha Jane Hicks’s entry for him on Find A Grave:
My great-great grandfather, Knute, was the second of fourteen children born to his parents, Gullik Knudsen Lien and Berit Knudsdatter Ostrem. His parents had immigrated to the USA from Norway two years before he was born. The family farm and homestead were located in Springfield Township, Winneshiek County, Iowa.
Knute used the surname, Lee, a shortened version of Lien. He married Synneva Olsdatter Borsheim (Susan) on September 21, 1875, in Springfield Township. They had eight children: four sons and four daughters. The first four were born in Iowa. In 1882, the family moved to the Village of Ada in Norman County, Minnesota, which is where the younger four children were born.
Knute was elected as the third sheriff of Norman County, Minnesota. He served in that role from 1884 to 1890.
In church records, Knute's first name is spelled "Knud" and his last name is "Lien," which is his original Norwegian surname. (His family acquired this name in Norway by virtue of residence on the Lien farm.)
The name of the Septon farm where he was born changed officially to "Lien" in 1830. The meaning of the name "Lien" is a grassy or wooded hillside. (The root word is "li.") The farm name has also been called "Lii," "Lié," or "Lia."
Gullik's sons, Knud (Knute) and Ole, used and passed down the surname as "Lee." | LIEN, Knut (I26415)
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