Matches 15,911 to 15,920 of 22,423
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Or Renee | KJOS, Renae Lynette (I39030)
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Or Repper.
The announcement of his wedding to Myrtle said that he was “a surveyor employed in the office force of U.S. Surveyor General J. B. O’Sullivan.”
He and his family lived in Stillwater in Churchill County, Nevada, at the time of the 1920 census. Harry is a farmer.
He and his family lived in Carson City, Nevada, at the time of the 1930 census. Harry is a civil engineer.
In the 1940 census, as Harry Reppert, he and Myrtle and Mildred lived in Carson City in Ormsby Twp, Nevada. Harry was an “assistant state engineer.” He had had five years of college, Myrtle had had one year of college, and Mildred was a high school graduate.
Harry was an Odd Fellow, Crescent Lodge No. 86 of Valley Falls, Jefferson County, Kansas. The IOOF reported his death on March 1st.
An Ancestry family tree has Harry’s two daughters born in Kansas. | REPPERT, Harry W (I8099)
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Or Reÿer. | LIMA, Reier Eriksen (I20122)
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Or Richard Arthur, the name on his birth certificate.
Richard A. (Dick) Anderson, 80, of East Grand Forks, MN, passed away on Tuesday, January 26, 2010 at Altru Hospital in Grand Forks, North Dakota, after a short illness.
"Dick" was born on March 24, 1929 in Pelican Rapids, MN, the son of Julian and Augusta (Larson) Anderson. He was educated in Fargo, North Dakota, and graduated from Central High School with the Class of 1948.
Dick enlisted in the United States Air Force in October of 1948 and spent time in Japan and Korea. He was discharged in August of 1952.
He attended Radio Repair School at Scott Air Force Base in Illinois and graduated as an Airborne Navigation Aid Technician and Ground Radio Technician.
Dick married Grace L. Janke on July 23, 1954 in Belleville, Illinois. In 1956, Dick began working for Northwest Airlines in Grand Forks, North Dakota, retiring in 1993. They made their home in Grand Forks, North Dakota, before moving to Perham, Minnesota, upon his retirement.
Grace Anderson passed away on September 2, 1995. Dick then moved to East Grand Forks, Minnesota, where he made his home. The hobbies in which he truly enjoyed were drawing, bowling, pool and bingo.
Dick is preceded in death by his parents; wife: Grace; brothers: Julian, Keith, Rodney, Kenneth and Jim Anderson.
Family members who survive Dick include his children: Mike (Deb Nachtsheim) Anderson, Steve (Peg) Anderson and Duane Anderson all of San Diego, California, Carol (Todd) Grabanski of East Grand Forks, Minnesota, and Teri (Jeff) Kerr of Grand Forks, North Dakota; ten grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. | ANDERSON, Richard Alvin (I20483)
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Or Robert Kenneth.
HMC U.S. Navy, World War II, Korea, Viet Nam. Service Start Date 29 Sep 1943. | WALGREN, Kenneth Robert (I18377)
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or Roseburg in Douglas County | WALTER, Kenneth Otis (I38770)
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Or Roso. | RASO, Malinda Maria (I36936)
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Or Roy.
He and his wife lived in Olympia at the time that their son Jack married Arlene Sundquist. | LINDSKOG, Ray Allen (I36341)
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Or Santbine. | SAUTBINE, Velma J (I9109)
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Or Schjønning Jentoft.
He came to the U.S. in 1910.
He had been a carpenter for Dayton’s for 30 years. He had been on the staff of the Bethany Fellowship Missionary Training Center for 10 years. | HEGLUND, Schoning J (I27938)
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