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Mary Lou Schmidt, 78, a lifelong resident of Omak, went to be with the Lord Friday, July 8, 2005, at Central Washington Hospital in Wenatchee following a brief illness. She was surrounded by family.
She was born to Bill and Ella Sprowl March 18, 1927. She was the fourth of seven children. Mary Lou graduated from Omak High School in 1945 and attended Central Washington College for one year.
She married E.J. Schmidt Sept. 4, 1948, at the Omak Presbyterian Church.
She worked at the Jim Hill Hotel, Omak Chronicle and Cooperative Growers/Magi for many years besides working in the home and orchard.
Mary Lou loved to sing. She was in choir music in high school, college choirs; church; community choirs and choral groups. In recent years, in fact, they couldn't come home from Arizona until the Choraliers concerts were over. Mom loved to garden, raising beautiful flowers as well as a vegetable garden.
She is survived by her husband, E.J., of the home; sons, Keith and his wife Heidi Schmidt and Chris and wife Tina Schmidt; daughter, Lisa and her husband Jeff Demmitt; all of the Omak area; daughter-in-law Patti and her husband Steve Cockfield of Malott; grandchildren, Eric Schmidt, Andrew Schmidt, Melissa Schmidt-Cockfield, Karl Schmidt, Justin Demmitt and Michelle Demmitt of the surrounding area; sisters, Margaret Johns of Okanogan, Ruthella and her husband, Ed Piper of Dryden; and brother, Harvey and his wife Donna Sprowl of Omak.
She was preceded in death by her parents, a son, Mark; infant sons, Kirk and Allen; sisters, Della Mae Haeberle, Dorothy Carlton and brother, Herbert Sprowl.
She was a member of the Cornerstone Christian Fellowship and a past member of the Ora Yarwood, Children's Orthopedic Hospital and Country Club.
Memorial services for Mary Lou Schmidt will be held on Wednesday, July 13 at 1 p.m. at the Cornerstone Christian Fellowship. Memorials may be given to the Cornerstone Christian Fellowship or to the Children's Orthopedic Hospital Guild.
Precht-Harrison-Nearents Chapel is in charge of arrangements.
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Mary Olson’s spouse at the time of her death was Melvin Thompson. They lived at 2219 E. South Street, Duluth.
Mary’s occupation was “domestic.” She died of a stroke probably brought on by pneumonia and diabetes. | OLSON, Mary (I9399)
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Mary Rasmussen’s list of baptismal sponsors includes “gbrdtr Kristine Eriksdtr Gustad.” That “Kristine” is probably Petrine.
Petrine’s nephew Rudolph Rasmussen was one of the witnesses to her marriage to Jacob.
Confirmation record is for Petrine. She was living at Gustad at that time and had been born at Gustad.
She came to the U.S. via Liverpool and Quebec with her parents in 1894. Couldn’t find her in the 1895 state census.
Apparently counted in the 1900 census as “Katrina Gustad”, a house servant for the Frank Heuse family in the village of Aitkin. She is shown as born in November, 1870, in Norway and having emigrated in 1894, being in this country for 6 years.
In the 1903 Duluth city directory, she was Tina Gustad, domestic, living at 1228½ E 1st.
In the 1904 Duluth city directory, Petrine Gustad, a domestic, lived at 1228½ E 1st.
In the 1905 state census, she is Petrina Gustad, 35, a domestic in the home of William Bailey in Duluth.
In the 1906 city directory, still a domestic, she lived at 725 E 1st.
Shown as 48 or 49 in the 1920 census enumeration which suggests a birth year of no earlier than 1870. Years of immigration and naturalization are illegible.
According to the 1930 census, apparently emigrated in 1894.
In the 1940 census, she was a 69 year-old widow living Duluth with her son Edmond.
Her son was the informant for her death certificate. Edmund did not know the name of his mother’s mother. Petrina died of a cerebral hemorrhage.
The Wennberg family tree (and others) on Ancestry incorrectly has Petrina marrying a Peder Bugge. | GUSTAD, Petrine Eriksdatter (I131)
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Mary Reda Mary Fran (Orris) Reda, 57, passed away June 8th after a brave but brief struggle with liver cancer. She leaves on earth her daughters Christal Pittman and Natalia Reda (Jimmy), their dad Leo Reda, granddaughter Grace, mother and stepfather Bernice and Bill Whitney, brother Patrick Orris (Debbie) and sister Sandy Cunningham, along with numerous friends and family. Waiting for her in heaven were her father Robert, loving aunt "Honeynee," and Bob, her dog and companion. Mary had a gift of understanding special needs people and worked with them for many years. Recently, she was an employee of Mandarin Glass in Lakewood, where she was able to surround herself with one of her many talents, stained glass art. She loved playing the piano and always tried to make you smile. | ORRIS, Mary Frances (I35804)
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Mary Shireman was her married name, the name she had when she married Conrad. | Mary (I22612)
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Mary Soine, 91, lifelong member of the Ray community passed away Monday, November 18, 2019 at Tioga Medical Center Long Term Care.
Mary Kerbaugh was born December 6, 1927 on a farm southeast of Ray to Clair and Mabel (Allen) Kerbaugh. She went to a country school through 8th grade and graduated from Ray High School in 1946. She was a member of Ray Lutheran Church.
On December 30, 1946 Mary married Vernon Soine in Sidney, Montana.
Mary enjoyed the holidays and family gatherings especially if all her boys and their families were there.
For many years Mary baked and decorated wedding cakes. She worked at the Snow White drive-in for a time then worked in the bakery at Jack and Jill in the Ray Mall.
She entered the Tioga Medical Center Long Term Care in 2015.
Mary was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Vernon; brother’s Ivan, Leonard and Walter; sister, Alice; sisters-in-law, Shirley Kerbaugh and Joanne Kerbaugh and brother-in-law, Ike Hartsoch.
She is survived by her sons, Aaron (Marie) Soine, Noble (Deneille) Soine, Kevin Soine, all of Ray, ND; Barry (Glenda) Soine of West Fargo, ND, Keith Soine of Williston, ND and Steven (Roxie) Soine of Broomfield, CO; brother, Byron Kerbaugh of Kenmare, ND; sister, Beverly Filkowski of Watford City, ND; 9 grandchildren, 18 great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. | KERBAUGH, Mary (I36794)
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Mary “Muggs” Margaret Hoff, 86, of La Crosse peacefully went with the Lord, Dec. 27, 2010. Mary was born Oct. 16, 1924, in Coon Valley, to Joseph and Lena (Erickson) Stromstad. She was joined in marriage to Howard Hoff on July 6, 1946.
Mary started her teaching career at a one-room school house in rural La Crosse County, continued at Smith Valley in Medary, Wis., and retired from Hintgen Elementary in the La Crosse School District, after 32 years of teaching, in 1986. She was a charter member of Our Redeemer Lutheran Church in La Crosse, and was able to celebrate their 60th Anniversary this past fall. She was also a 44-year member of Delta Kappa Gamma International, member of Sons of Norway and American Legion Ladies’ Auxiliary. After retirement, Mary loved volunteering at Hintgen and Our Redeemer Church, organizing golf leagues and spending time with family and friends on the boat. Most of all, she was devoted to her family, who will miss her wisdom, humor and strength.
Mary is survived by her loving husband of 64 years, Howard Hoff; son, Roger (Nancy) Hoff of Racine, Wis.; and daughter, Barb (Dave) Witcraft of Bloomington, Minn.; grandchildren, Todd (Jen) Witcraft, Teri (RJ) Roder, Shari Hoff and Kristin (Nate) Schroeder; great-grandchildren, John and Claire Witcraft and Emily and Joey Roder; sisters-in-law, Gwen, Freda and Lillian; and many nieces and nephews.
Mary was preceded in death by parents, Joseph and Lena Stromstad; brothers, Harold, Dan, Sam and Mike; and her sister, Alice.
Celebration of Life services will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday at Our Redeemer Lutheran Church, 2135 Weston St., La Crosse. Friends and family are invited for visitation from 9 a.m. until the time of services Thursday at the church. A private family interment will follow in Mormon Coulee Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, memorials are preferred to Our Redeemer Lutheran Church. | STROMSTAD, Mary Margaret (I20494)
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maryekjos | BARSNESS, Mikkel O (I31600)
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maryekjos | BARSNESS, Mikkel O (I31600)
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maryekjos calls her Mary Koura | KORERA, Marie (I8508)
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