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of Bÿvald | STORØREN, Hans Hanssen (I4166)
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Of cancer according to Ragnhild. | Vebjørn (I21211)
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of cancer at St. Mary’s Hospital in Rochester | LARSON, Carl Stanley (I20720)
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Of Cannon Falls at the time of his father’s death. | SVIEN, Edward (I14336)
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of Chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy | DELANDER, Bonnie Rose (I775)
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of diphtheria | ELLINGBÖ, Bøye Olsson (I22079)
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of diphtheria | ELLINGBÖ, Torleiv Olsson (I22080)
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of dropsy according to an article about his son-in-law, Frank Dunn | FLEMING, James Clinton (I13492)
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Of Duluth at the time of his father’s death.
His obituary was published on p. C1:5 of the October 17, 1984, edition of the Duluth News-Tribune.
George A. Thompson, 45, of 231 S. 60th Ave. W., died Monday at home after a long illness. A native of Duluth, he retired this year from the Minn Tac plant after 21 years with U.S. Steel Corp. He also worked for more than 30 years with Dick Schmauss Car Cleaners Service in Duluth. He was a member of Good Shepherd Catholic Parish. He is survived by his wife Patricia, two daughters, Debbie Johnson and Tammy Jo Thompson, both of Duluth, and three sons, Anthony R. of Jacksonville, Florida, Michael R. of St. Paul, and George “Joey” of Duluth. He is also survived by two sisters, Rose Stewart of Esko and Ursula Karlen of Blaine, and a brother Frank Thompson of Colorado Springs. He is also survived by his mother Frances Thompson of Duluth and three grandchildren. | THOMPSON, George Anthony (I1591)
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Of Duluth at the time of his mother’s death and his brother Harry’s death. | SAXHAUG, Alex Robert (I14169)
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