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14731 Maryln Alice Soine (nee Luses), 86, passed away peacefully on March 10, 2011, Mount Vernon, with her family at her side. She was born July 13, 1924 in Cleveland, Ohio, to John and Mary Luses. Although she was an only child, her cousin Joan, who lived around the block was like a sister and they remained close all their lives. After graduating from high school she went on to college, and then worked at a daycare center for several years. During this time (WWII) she became a volunteer at the Cleveland Stage Door Canteen, a military serviceman's' club. Here she met the love of her life and future husband, Clayton Soine. After the war, they were married February 25, 1946, in Cleveland. They then began their married life by traveling to Mount Vernon, WA, where Clayton had grown up. Maryln, as an only child, had no idea of what she was in for as Clayton had 13 siblings! But the Soine clan made her feel more than welcome. Clayton's first job was at Whiz Fish in LaConner and Maryln first found employment at a local lunch counter then as a secretary for a local business. Their family started on May 13, 1948, with the birth of their daughter Candice Louise. Three years later she was followed by the twins, John Christopher and Robyn Marie on June 28, 1951. Eight years later, as Maryln was preparing to go back to college for her teaching degree, she found out she was pregnant with her fourth and final child, Phillip Clayton, who joined us on April 23, 1959. Her family was now complete two boys and two girls, just what she always wanted. After Phillip entered the first grade in 1966, Maryln reentered the workforce. She was hired by the Mount Vernon School District as the secretary to the High School librarian. Later she was promoted to the position of book processing secretary for all the libraries the entire school district. Marylyn retired from the School District in 1989. She, Clayton, and Robyn, then started their own business, Soine's Teaching Tools, in Mount Vernon. The idea was something to keep them busy in their retirement. Other than the business Maryln kept busy with her needlework, sewing, and reading, especially murder mysteries. She and Clayton also loved to visit friends and travel. They took many trips in Washington and the Oregon Coast, as well as longer trips to Washington, DC, and Hawaii. They loved spending time together. We are a close family. Our parents took us camping and on sightseeing trips many times a year. We always got together for birthdays and special holidays. Mom loved having us around as much as possible and often said that she had very special place in her heart for each of us. Maryln was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Clayton. She is survived by her four children; Candice (Burlington), Robyn and her husband Dan Parkin (Mount Vernon), John at the family home in Mount Vernon, and Phillip (Bellingham), and her granddaughter, Quinn Soine (Massachusetts). She will be truly missed by her family and many friends. In lieu of flowers please make donations to either the Christian Science Church, Neighbors in Need, Friendship House, The Skagit Valley Herald Christmas Fund, or a charity of your choice. A Graveside Service will be at 11:00 am, March 19, 2011, Fir Conway Lutheran Cemetery near Milltown. LUSES, Marilyn Alice (I22303)
 
14732 mary_neste SWENSON, Selmer (I1650)
 
14733 Mason City Family: Henry Ingvald THOMPSON / Betsy Luella HOLSTAD (F13097)
 
14734 Massachusetts Town Birth Records show that this Horace W Hand was born 1 November 1848 in Tyngsboro, Massachusetts, to George W. and Chastina Hand.

In the record of his marriage to Eliza Marshall, his occupation is shown as brakeman.

In the 1870 census, as H W Hand, he and Eliza were living in Virginia City, Storey County, Nevada. Horace was an engineer. Living with them was a Hattie Bailey, 21, seamstress.

In the 1880 census, H W Hand and family live in Gold Hill, Nevada. The household consists of H. W., 31, an engineer, E.A., wife, 31, Walter, 7, and A Marshall, 63, mother-in-law. At the time of the census, Walter is shown as “visiting in Mass.”

In the 1878-1881 Bishop’s Directory of Virginia City, Gold Hill, Silver City, Carson City, and Reno, Horace W Hand is shown as an engineer for (or at) Crown Point and he resided at 81 Tunnel Toll Road. He is the only Hand in Gold Hill.

In the 1900 census, he and Isabel and Myrtle live in Gold Hill. He is shown as born in November of 1850. Living with them is Lillian Golding, 21, “niece”, and her two (twin) daughters.

In an article about his wife’s serious operation in August of 1909, he was described as the chief engineer of the Ward shaft in Virginia City.

In the 1910 census, he and Myrtle live in Virginia City. His occupation is hoist engineer for a quartz mine.

Living with his daughter Myrtle and her family at the time of the 1930 census. According to that census, Horace was born in Massachusetts, his father in New Hampshire, and his mother in Scotland.

Newspaper articles concerning his life and death do not mention his son or his first wife. 
HAND, Horace W (I8093)
 
14735 Mathilda Bredeson in her marriage record to Albert Lalim. KORTGARD, Mathilda (I29001)
 
14736 Mats Andersson Björk Kerstin Andersdotter (I40422)
 
14737 Mats Andersson Helsing Göran Göransson (I40423)
 
14738 Mats Andersson Helsing Anna Göransdotter (I40424)
 
14739 Mats Andersson Jelk Erik Olsson (I40425)
 
14740 Mats Andersson Jelk Anna Eriksdotter (I40426)
 

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