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Not listed in the Annerstad births. | Märtha Christina (I13656)
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15052 |
Not listed in the birth certificate index.
Her obituary in the January 3, 2008, edition of the Jordan Independent:
Nordis (Mrs. Walbert) Meinke, age 84, of Webster, died on Sunday, October 21, 2007 at the Northfield Hospital Long Term Care Center, Northfield.
Funeral services will be held at St. John's Lutheran Church, Webster on Thursday, October 25, 2007 at 10:30 a.m. with the Reverend Harold Schoubye officiating. Interment will be in St. John's Lutheran Cemetery.
Visitation will be held at the Boldt Funeral Home, Faribault on Wednesday, October 24 from 4 to 7 p.m. and also at the church for one hour prior to the service on Thursday.
Nordis Jeanette, the daughter of Joe and Lillian (Thompson) Docken was born on September 7, 1923 in Webster Township, Rice County, MN. She graduated from Northfield High School in 1941. On November 17, 1944, she married Walbert Meinke at St John's Lutheran Church in Lakeville. During the late 30's and 40's, Nordis worked at Tallman's Grocery in Webster. She moved to the farm in 1951 with her husband and son, Robert. She enjoyed playing cards, fishing for sunfish, tending flowers (anything purple and red geraniums), watching the Minnesota Twins, embroidering dishtowels, tablecloths, pillow cases and cross-stitching. She raised calves and enjoyed milking cows. She was close to family and grandchildren and enjoyed spending time with them. Nordis made great date pinwheel cookies and assorted baked goods. She had a sweet tooth especially for black jellybeans and candy corn.
She is survived by her husband, Walbert of Webster; a son, Robert (and Stephanie) of Bloomington; two grandchildren, Matthew (and Molly) Meinke of Apple Valley and Katie Meinke of Bloomington; a brother, Joe (and Lorna) Docken of Webster and a sister, JoAnn Meinke of Webster; nieces, nephews and cousins; an uncle, Loyal Thompson of Minneapolis; and a sister in law, Olinda Degen, Faribault. She was preceded in death by her parents; a brother, Jerome Docken; a brother-in-law, Richard Meinke; nieces, Sandra Meinke and Shirley Bosshardt; and a nephew, Edgar Meinke Jr. | DOCKEN, Nordis Jeannette (I1724)
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15053 |
Not listed in the death index. | RUDNINGEN, Ingebret O (I32153)
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15054 |
Not listed in the index of Minnesota birth certificates. | TONSAGER, Sidney Bernhard (I274)
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15055 |
Not listed in the index of Minnesota births.
In the 1921 and 1926 Northfield directories, Mildred is listed as “student” at her parents’ address, 805 S. Division Street.
St. Olaf, ‘22. Sang in the St. Olaf Choir in the 1919-1920 school year. | ELLINGBOE, Mildred Caroline (I2695)
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Not listed in the index of Minnesota births.
In the 1942 Bemidji city directory, she is Eva Peterson, widow of Hugo, living at 602 W 14th.
Eva had four children with Glenn Lindsey in Beltrami County between 1945 and 1951.
Eva A. Lindsay, 84, of Baker Park Apartments in Bemidji died Saturday, Aug. 13, 1994, at North Country Regional Hospital. Funeral services were at Evangelical Covenant Church of Bemidji. Interment is in Greenwood Cemetery.
Mrs. Lindsay was born May 13, 1910, at Little Falls, the daughter of Clark and Minnie Skinner. She spent her early life at Lake of the Woods and Little Falls. She was married to Hugo Alex Peterson in 1928 at Little Falls. He died in September 1938. She then married Glenn a Lindsey in 1944 at Bemidji and he died in February 1985. She was a charter member of Evangelical Covenant Church. She sang in the choir and taught Sunday school. A homemaker, she was also an active member of Adult Day Care Services for the past 12 years.
Survivors include four daughters, Rosetta (Lee) LaDuke of Bemidji, Lorraine (Dennis) Montgomery of Bemidji, Carol (Gary) Tompkins of Bemidji and Beverly (Ralph) Kamrowski of Arizona; four sons, Gordy (Violet) Peterson of Bemidji, Duane Lindsey of Bemidji, Edwin (Darlene) Peterson of Fergus Falls, Minn., and Glenn Jr. (Joy) Lindsey of California; daughter in law, Peggy Lindsey of Bemidji; 29 grandchildren; 38 great-grandchildren; her nephew, Duane (Bucky) Mossberger of Wisconsin, whom she raised; her sister, Etta Skinner of Bemidji; a brother, Wilford Skinner of Oregon; several nieces and nephews; special friend, Ione Johnson.
She was preceded in death by her parents, husbands, a sister, a brother and an infant son. | SKINNER, Eva Adeline (I7747)
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Not listed in the index of Minnesota births.
Russell and Emily lived in Missoula, Montana, in 1943. Russell worked for Western Montana National Bank.
By the late 1940s through his death, Russell and Emily lived in Havre, Montana. Russell was a VP with the Montana National Bank.
By 1960, Russell was president of the First National Bank in Havre. | MOUSSEAU, Russell Marshall (I1000)
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15058 |
Not listed in the index of Minnesota Births.
She was Mrs. Joe Docken of Webster at the time of her father’s death.
The “Solor’s Lutheran Cemetery” was established in 1881 in Greenvale Twp, Dakota County. It was a 1 acre plot of land in Section 9, the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter. The cemetery was later abandoned and moved to Webster Twp, Rice County, about 6 miles west, to the location of the Solor Lutheran Church of Webster. It is not clear whether or not anyone is still buried at the Greenvale Twp location.
She died of a heart attack at the Minnesota Odd Fellows Home in Northfield. She was the widow of Joseph; they had lived in Webster. | THOMPSON, Lillian Beatrice (I1708)
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Not listed in the index of Minnesota births.
Single and living at home with her father and step-mother in the 1930 census. Elsie, 21, is a saleslady at a furniture store. | MILLS, Elsie Sverdrup (I7185)
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Not listed in the index of Minnesota births.
The informant for her death certificate was John O. Thompson, her brother. Her husband was George C. Bergstrom. They lived at 300 Spruce Street, Apt 314, Farmington, Minnesota. Helen had gone to school through the 8th grade. She died from a stroke.
She was Mrs. George Bergstrom of Omaha, Nebraska, at the time of her father’s death. | THOMPSON, Helen A (I1709)
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