Matches 15,121 to 15,130 of 23,510
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | WHEELOCK, M.A. (I626)
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| 15122 |
Most sources on Ancestry have her birth date as 1869 or 1870 in Vang i Troms. Those dates and that location for Vang are incorrect.
Mary’s obit, as well as her gravestone, says she was born in 1869. That is incorrect.
Her obit said that she came to the U.S. at the age of 18. She and Willie and family moved to a ranch in Stanley County, South Dakota, south of Ft. Pierre, in 1906. They moved into town in 1936. Mary spent her last years in the Alleman Rest Home.
Surviving her are seven children, Goldie, Mrs. Ed Spencer, Ft. Pierre; Myrtle, Mrs. Walter Fackeiman, Ft. Pierre; Mrs. Laura Busch, Los Angeles; Orin and Stanley, Ft. Pierre, and Lowell, Pierre: eight grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren and one great great grandchild. A daughter, Viola, died before Mary. | STEILE, Marit Olsdatter (I34986)
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most sources say 10 Jul 1871 in Minnesota | SÖLAND, Rande Olsdatter (I27328)
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Mosvick Family Tree
MARION MOSVICK OBITUARY
Age 92, of Roseville, MN Beloved mother, grandmother, and great grandmother passed away on March 15, 2016. She was preceded in death by husband, Stanford Mosvick and daughter, Susan Hedahl. Survived by her children, Diane Jacoby (Patrick), Linda Mosvick, and James Mosvick (Susan); grandchildren Nathan Jacoby, Peter Jacoby (Emily), Philip Jacoby (Katie), and Randi Mosvick; and great-grandchildren, Thomas and Julia Jacoby. Private service to be held at Roseville Lutheran Church with interment at Fort Snelling National Cemetery | HEDAHL, Marion (I37760)
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Mosvick Family Tree
Mosvick, Stanford W. age 86, passed away on May 11th.
A loving husband, father, grandfather, and great grandfather, he is survived by Marion, his wife of 66 years; daughters, Dr. Susan Hedahl, Diane Jacoby (Patrick), Linda Mosvick, and son, James Mosvick (Susan); 4 grandchildren, 2 great- grandchildren; as well as brother, Dr. Roger K. Mosvick & family.
Stan was born in Osseo, Wisconsin and graduated from Eau Claire High School. He was a proud Army veteran of World War II (Europe) and the Korean War, and attended Minot State College and the University of Minnesota. He was employed by the Great Northern Railway and Burlington Northern Railway for 39 years. In the late 40's he played amateur and semi-pro baseball in Minot, North Dakota, and always loved the game.
After retirement he enjoyed many volunteer activities and was active in his church. He held membership in the American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Elks Lodge, BN Vets and the National Association of Safety Engineers. He served on the Board of Directors of Operation Bootstrap Africa, and was National Vice-president of the National Association of Retired & Veteran Railway Employees. Stan had an avid interest in golf, jazz, and reading.
Memorial service 1 PM Friday, May 15 at Roseville Lutheran Church, 1215 Roselawn Ave W., with visitation one hour prior to service. There will be a private burial at Ft. Snelling Cemetery. Memorials preferred to Operation Bootstrap Africa and Roseville Lutheran Church. | MOSVICK, Sanford (I37761)
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Mosvick Family Tree | GRØNOLEN, Østen Andersen (I37752)
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Mosvick Family Tree | BUNDE, Berit Østensdatter (I37753)
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Mosvick Family Tree | TØRSTAD, Anders Knutsen (I37754)
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Mosvick Family Tree | GRØNOLEN, Østen Andersen (I37755)
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Mosvick Family Tree | GRØNOLEN, Anne Østensdatter (I37756)
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