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Murdered by her husband.
Mother’s maiden name Spencer. | HAMES, Velda Beryl (I15078)
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Murdered by his father.
Not mentioned in his grandmother Mabel’s obituary. | STANGVIK, Scott Philip (I15082)
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Muriel G. Fraboni Born on March 15, 1924, in Eveleth, Minnesota, and died on January 7, 2005, Los Gatos, California. After a long battle with Alzheimer's, Muriel leaves behind many friends and family. Muriel was the cherished daughter of the late Frank and Agnes Kline and sister of the late Peggy Erickson all of Virginia, Minnesota. She was the devoted mother of Fred Fraboni Jr. of San Jose, William Fraboni of Aptos, Richard Fraboni of San Jose, Peggy Melick of Santa Rosa and John Fraboni of San Jose.
A graduate of the University of Minnesota, Muriel was an accomplished and talented teacher and governess. She loved music, Broadway shows, home decorating and gardening. She was an avid reader and an inherent teacher of life. Full of voice and opinion, her breadth of knowledge was astounding.
So much of Muriel is left behind in her beautiful and bright grandchildren Christina, Nicholas, Anna Marie, Megan, Hailey, Trinity, Naomi, Rachel, Erin and Bretton and great-grandchildren Terrell, Tayla, and Noelle.
Memorial service will be held Saturday, January 15, 2005 at 2:00 p.m. at DARLING & FISCHER CHAPEL OF THE HILLS, 615 North Santa Cruz Ave., Los Gatos, CA.
Her Social Security number was issued in Washington, D.C., in 1952. | KLINE, Muriel Grande (I18569)
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Muriel Moen Hamre, 88, entered into her Father's house on December 29, 2014 surrounded by her families love.
Muriel Jorunn Moen was born August 29, 1926 to Norwegian immigrants John and Mattie Moen who came as teenagers to North Dakota in the early 1900s. They met while both were working at a farm by Fort Ransom. She was born on a farm in Preston Township and baptized and confirmed at Preston Lutheran Church rural Nome, North Dakota. She also attended grade school at the Preston country school and finished her high school education at Enderlin High School and was a member of the Enderlin High School A Cappella Choir. Muriel attended Fargo Business College and went on to work as a clerk at Lockheed Aircraft in California towards the end of World War II. After a year at Lockheed she returned to her home near Enderlin to work as legal secretary for the Charles Bangert Law Firm in Enderlin.
It was in Enderlin that she met her husband, Glennis Hamre. They were married February 20, 1949 at Preston Church. They moved to the family farm near Leonard, ND and raised their four children. She lived there until moving to Maryhill Manor in Enderlin in 2012.
Muriel took great pride in her crocheting, knitting, gardening and yard work. Everyone in her family has received her knitted dish cloths, her favorite stocking stuffer or whatever gift. Birthdays were always the occasion for her fluffy angel food cakes with Cool Whip and strawberries. Both Muriel and Glen were active in church, civic, and local activities. One of their favorite involvements was the Red River Valley Fair where she met many special friends. Muriel was very happy when she was helping with the Fair's exhibitor picnics and was known as the chief watermelon server. Music was a large part of her life. She taught herself the art of chording on the piano and would accompany her father-in-law playing the fiddle and accordion, and later for her daughters as they sang at family get togethers. Muriel loved watching her grand kids' sports and school activities. Band and choir concerts, musicals, gymnastics, ice skating, basketball, football, softball, and especially baseball seasons you would see Muriel. She loved watching baseball at Hendrickson Field in Enderlin where she could have a famous Hendrickson hot dog, sit in her car to watch the game on the third base line while listening to the Twins on the radio.
Muriel and Glen had three daughters and a son. Diane (Harley) Horsager, Lakeville, MN. Granddaughters Serena (Alex) Lovera and Maia, all of Minneapolis, MN. Jeff (Neva), at the farm at Leonard, ND. Grandchildren Haley (Pat) Kalina, Alexandria, MN and great grandchildren Samuel Glenn and Amelia Kalina. Grandchildren Kayl, Mackenzie, and Jorun, all of Leonard. Shelley (Brad) Zietz, Fargo, ND. Grandchildren Ben and Greta, both of Fargo. Sue Hamre (Tom) Smith of Peachtree City, GA.Muriel was preceded in death by her husband Glen, her parents, two sisters, Jendine (John) Hegg, Irene (George) Prim, and brother Jervil (Loraine) Moen. | MOEN, Muriel Jorunn (I25635)
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| 15255 |
Murmuring Trees, Map G31, Lot 4014, Space 3 | WATSON, Walter Addison (I20814)
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Must be the newborn called Elmer in the 1900 census. | BERGE, Norman (I25325)
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| 15257 |
Must have died outside of Minnesota.
In the 1909 Minneapolis city directory, he may be the Theo Hendrickson, a clerk for Wyman, Partridge & Co., who lives at 2104 30th Ave. S.
In the 1910 census, he lives with his brother Henry.
At the time that their first child was born, the couple lived at 657 Fillmore Street in northeast Minneapolis.
Shown as Theodore Christopher Hendrickson on his draft registration card (June 5, 1917). At that time, he was married with two children and living at 422 Pierce St., N.E. He was employed by Drake Marble and Tile Co. as a tile setter. He did not claim exemption from the draft. He was described as tall and of slender build with blue eyes and light brown hair. He registered for the draft in Iowa.
In the 1920 census, he is probably the 30 year-old Theodore Hendrickson living in Minneapolis with his wife Anna and their three children, Maria, George, and nine-month old Benard. Their address is 437 Fillmore Street in northeast Minneapolis. Theodore is a tile setter.
In the 1930 census, he and Anna and their children live in Oklahoma City in a house that they own. The three sons who were born in Illinois and Minnesota apparently have died: the two sons with them in Oklahoma City were born in Oklahoma. Theodore is a tile setter. Theodore was not a veteran. | HENDRICKSON, Theodore Christopher (I4265)
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Myhre | SØNDROL, Anne Johannsesdatter (I38705)
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Myhre | KVALE, Trond Madsen (I43912)
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myocarditis and “acute heart failure due to exertion” | THOMPSON, Ove J (I43076)
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