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Patricia Hampton’s entry in Find A Grave:
Eilef Hatleli, 85-year-old Lanesboro resident, died at a Rochester hospital Friday, April 29. Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at Bethlehem Lutheran church with Rev. Leon Holtan officiating. Burial was in the Lanesboro cemetery.
Mr. Hatleli was born in Norway March 6, 1875. He came to the United States in 1883 with his parents, two brothers and two sisters. His parents settled north of Lanesboro. He spent his entire life in this area farming and in road maintenance.
He was preceded in death by one son, Carl and his first wife, Mina. He is survived by his wife, Christina, of Lanesboro, five sons, five daughters and 83 grand and great grandchildren; one brother, and three sisters. (The Lanesboro Leader, Lanesboro, Minnesota, May 5, 1960, Page 1, Column 3) | HATLELI, Eilef (I34618)
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Patricia Hampton’s entry in Find A Grave:
Mrs. Eilef Hatleli, longtime resident of Lanesboro, died at Preston Nursing Home Tuesday, March 12 at the age of 85. She was resident there about 10 days.
The former Christina Nepstad was born April 10, 1877, at Highland near Lanesboro. She was married to Andrew Nesheim who died in the early 1900s, later being married to Mr. Hatleli August 25, 1915. He died in 1960.
Mrs. Hatleli was a member of the Bethlehem Lutheran Church of Lanesboro.
Surviving are three sons, Ernest Nesheim of Mabel; Neal Hatleli of Placerville, California; and Lester Hatleli of Sacramento; four daughters, Mrs. Alfred Thompson of Rushford, Mrs. C. W. Varney of Placerville, Mrs. Reuben Peterson of Anchorage, Alaska, and Mrs. John Rosaus of Sebastopol, California; 16 grandchildren and a brother Gunder of Lanesboro.
Funeral services were at 1 p.m. Friday at the Bethlehem Lutheran Church at Lanesboro with Rev. Leon Holtan officiating. Burial was at the Lanesboro cemetery. (The Lanesboro Leader, Lanesboro, Minnesota, March 21, 1963, Page 1, Column 1)
Cecile Christina (Sidsel Kristine) is the daughter of Iver Gundersen Nepstad (Find A Grave #158315324) and his wife Thora Endresdatter Holien Nepstad (Find A Grave #158315660).
Elstad Lutheran Church baptism records, p. 70 #38, Sidsel Kristine born 10 April 1878 baptized 17 Mai 1878 at Elstad Parents: Iver G. Næbstad og K. Thora Endresd Sponsors: Lars Solfestsen, Severin Sølfestsen, Ingeborg Poulsen, Betsy Sølfestsd.
Elstad Lutheran Church confirmation records, p. 332 #8, Sidsel Kristine Nepstad born 10/4 78 baptized 17/5 78 at Elstad Parents: Iver Nepstad, Thora Endersd | NEFSTAD, Cecile Christina (I38779)
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Patricia Hampton’s entry in Find A Grave:
Mrs. Karen Hatleli, former resident of Lanesboro, and for the last 30 years of Albert Lea, was born at Flesvik, Sogn, Norway, on December 22, 1851. Her parents were Mr. and Mrs. Eilef Hoium. While in Norway she was united in marriage to Ole N. Hatleli, who died in October 1922, and who for years was Lanesboro's tailor. Mr. Hatleli came with his wife and five children from Norway to Lanesboro 66 years ago, but moved to Albert Lea several years ago to be nearer to several of their children. Mrs. Hatleli has made her home with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Peter O. Bothun.
In site of her advanced age, she enjoyed good health up to very last doing fancy work for gifts to relatives and friends. Her mother, the late Mrs. Brita Hoium, died in Lanesboro in the year 1926, at the age of 101 years. Mrs. Hatleli, was preceded in death by one son, John, who died two years ago in a truck accident in Minneapolis.
She leaves the following eight children, 3 sons and 5 daughters, Lars H. of Duluth; Eilef of Lanesboro; Christ H. of Rushford; Sina, Mrs. Peter Bothun, Albert Lea; Carrie, Mrs. Theodor Nesja, Eau Claire, Wisconsin; Brita, Mrs. Henry Inderlie of Manchester; Caroline, Mrs. Christ Jordahl, Henrika, Mrs. Carl Stolaas, Albert Lea. She also leaves 52 grandchildren and 100 great grandchildren besides other relatives. On a late photo there were five generations represented.
Her death last Thursday, June 24, came peacefully. She had lived as a devout Christian and leaves as an inheritance to her children and grandchildren the example the influence and pleasant memories of her life as one who kept close to God.
The last rites were held at Bethlehem Lutheran church at Lanesboro on Tuesday afternoon, conducted by her former pastor, P. J. Nestande. She was laid to rest in the family lot in the Lanesboro cemetery. (The Lanesboro Leader, Lanesboro, Minnesota, July 1, 1948, Page 1, Column 5) | HOIUM, Karen Gjertine (I38790)
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Patricia Hampton’s entry in Find A Grave:
Ole N. Hatleli was born at Sogn, Norway, Feb. 7, 1841. He died at Albert Lea, Minn., on October 10, 1922 at the ripe old age of 81 years, 8 months and 3 days.
At the age of 30 years he was united in marriage to Miss Karen Hoium, who survives him. The following children were born to this union: Lars H., Pine county, Minn.; Eilef H. of Lanesboro; Mrs. Carrie Nesja, Eau Claire, Wis.; John H., Pine county; Mrs. Brica Inderlie, S.D.; Mrs. Sina Bothun, Albert Lea; Christian H., Peterson, Minn.; Mrs. Caroline Jordahl of North Prairie, and Mrs. Hendrick Stolaas of Pine county. Besides these nine children and the aged mother, there are also left to mourn his departure, 43 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
The late Mr. Hatleli was a resident of Lanesboro and Fillmore county for about 40 years with the exception of the past couple of years which he and his wife have spent at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Sina Bothun at Albert Lea.
Mr. Hatleli had been in poor health for the past year or so and old age and infirmities were beginning to weigh heavily upon him. A week ago he suffered a stroke which was the immediate cause of his death. Mr. Hatleli was a faithful member of the Lutheran church. His last days were passed peacefully and those about him say he was patient until the end.
The funeral was held last Wednesday afternoon when the remains arrived from Albert Lea. Services were held at the Bethlehem church of this city. Many of the relatives, former neighbors and friends attended the last rites conducted by Rev. P. J. Nestande. Music was furnished by a male quartette. (Levang's Weekly, Lanesboro, Minnesota, Thursday, October 19, 1922, Page 1, Column 6) | HATLELI, Ole Nilsson (I34617)
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Patricia Nuffer, age 85 of Hills, MN died Wednesday, February 13, 2013 at the Tuff Memorial Home of Hills.
Funeral service will be 2:00 PM, Saturday, February 16th at the United Methodist Church in Luverne, MN, with Rev. Theodora Hull officiating.
Private family burial will follow the meal at Pleasant View Cemetery rural Luverne, MN.
Visitation will be Friday, February 15th from 4:00 to 8:00 PM with family present from 6:00 to 8:00 PM at Jurrens Funeral Home of Hills.
Patricia Lou Nuffer was born April 12, 1927 in St. Paul, MN. She graduated from Hills High School and attended Augustana College in Sioux Falls, SD. Patricia met her husband to be, Cletus Nuffer, while they both were playing the clarinet in the high school band and on December 12, 1946 they were united in marriage at Salem Evangelical Church in Fairmont, MN. To this union six children were born. She and her husband farmed near Hills. Patricia was a member of the United Methodist Church in Luverne, MN. She took part in the Extension Club in Hills, the Women's Church Circle and the Friendship Club. She enjoyed embroidery.
Patricia is survived by her children, Elizabeth (Morris) Fick of Luverne, MN; Cleo (Mark) Granneman of Northfield, MN; Allen (Sue) Nuffer of Hills, MN; George (Jo) Nuffer of Sioux Falls, SD; Mary (Rick) Martens of Madison, SD; Janice Nuffer of Steen, MN; 18 grandchildren; and 22 great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her mother, Judy Qualley; husband, Cletus Nuffer; granddaughter, Jamie Nuffer. | QUALLEY, Patricia Lou (I35266)
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Patricia “Pat” Ann (Cooper) Quill, 85, died on Saturday, Jan. 4, 2020 at The Bluffs of Lake City, of natural causes and surrounded by her loving family.
A celebration of her life will be held on Saturday, Jan. 11, at First Lutheran Church of Lake City. Visitation will begin from 10 a.m. with service at 11 a.m. and a luncheon will follow.
Patricia was born on Sept. 10, 1934 to John and Myrtle (Dahlberg) Cooper in Rochester. She graduated from Rochester High School and attended the University of Minnesota, where she joined Alpha Xi Delta and met her husband, Harold Quill from Hayfield.
The couple married in 1957 and moved to Bettendorf, Iowa and later Rock Island, Ill. of the Quad Cities, where they started their family and Hal began his lifetime career at RSM (formerly McGladrey and Pullen). Pat loved people and was an active member of Trinity Lutheran Church, the Junior League, PEO, AAUW, and the Visiting Nurses Association (VNA). She enjoyed sewing, her quilting group and boating on the Mississippi River with friends and family.
As her children began to leave the nest Patricia returned to college and graduated with a bachelor's degree from Mary Crest College in Davenport, Iowa in 1977. Patricia had a heart for the displaced people seeking refuge from the Vietnam War. As a volunteer for Catholic Social Services, she taught English and assisted numerous Hmong and Vietnamese families relocate to the U.S. Pat loved her students and provided financial sponsorships to a number of families to expedite their U.S. citizenship. Through these experiences, she became interested in travel and later became a travel agent.
In 1986, Hal’s work relocated the couple to Charlotte, N.C., where Pat engaged herself in volunteer work at Trinity Presbyterian Church, playing bridge, quilting, sewing, swimming at the Y, and educational travel. To maintain their connection to their family in Minnesota, Hal and Pat purchased a summer residence at Pepin Lodge in 1986 and divided their time between Lake City and Charlotte.
It is said, “Behind every good man, is a good woman” and this was true of Pat. In 2017, Patricia was honored when she accepted her husband’s posthumous induction to the RSM Hall of Fame. An award that not only honored Hal’s contribution to the success of the firm but also did not let Patricia’s sacrifices and contributions go unnoticed.
Patricia is survived by two sisters, Marilyn Dee Kothenbeutal of Louiseville, Colo. and Christine Lagarde Cooper of Ashland, Wis.; three children, daughter, Monica Kusakabe Quill and her two sons, Kei and Gen Kusakabe; son, Matthew Harold Quill and his children, Thomas, Victoria, Henry and Margreta Quill; and daughter, Martha Sara McDade and her two children, Conor and Katherine McDade. She was preceded in death by her parents; Harold Quill (her husband of 46 years); and her dear sweet partner, Ken Hastings of Lake City. | COOPER, Patricia Ann (I36789)
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Patrick "Pat" A. Gilbertson, 58, of Schofield, passed away unexpectedly at his home of natural causes on Friday, May 1, 2015. He was born April 12, 1957 in Wausau to Dellar "Del" and Jeanette "Jan" (Empey) Gilbertson. He was a 1975 graduate of Wausau West High School.
After graduation, Pat started his career at the former Wausau Insurance Company and was with them from 1976 to 1992, serving as an Office Planning Technician, during which time he was promoted to a supervisory position. He worked with the home office, as well as all regional and service offices, and worked closely with regional vice presidents and human resource managers. He traveled throughout the country, assisting office planning designers with the actual physical moving of regional and service offices, by directing local moving companies and vendors.
In 1993, Pat decided to change occupations and was employed as a courier with FedEx Express, working with that company until 2009. In late 2009, he took on a new role and was employed at K-Tech Kleening Systems as a Building Services Crew Supervisor, and was chosen by management as "Employee of the Year" in 2012. On August 5, 2014, he was offered a position as department manager at the Ace Hardware Store on Schofield Avenue, Weston, and was currently employed by them until his untimely death.
Pat will be fondly remembered for his very kind heart and loving affection for his family and friends. He was quick-witted and had an extraordinary sense of humor. It was evident in his home décor that he was truly a gifted and talented artist, celebrating nature and the southwest culture. He was a very loving son, brother, father and grandfather, and his family meant more to him than anything else in the world. Pat was also a loyal and dedicated fan of the Green Bay Packers and Wisconsin Badgers, and was diligent in flying their flags on game day. He will sincerely be missed by so many who loved him.
Survivors include his parents, Del and Jan Gilbertson, Weston; his daughters, Stephanie (Brett) Borneman and their children, Jason, Logan and Isabella, Mosinee; Gretchen (David) Krueger, Antigo; sisters, Sandra (Dean) Ostrander, Egg Harbor, and their children, Matthew (Elisabeth), Sandy, UT, Bradley (Melissa), Soddy Daisy, TN, and Catherine Ostrander, Little Chute, Mary Zelton, Green Bay and her children, Kimberly, Madison, Alison, LasVegas, NV and James, Eau Claire, Cheryl Traska, Schofield, and her children, Jamie and her daughter, Onnika, Weston, Travis (Jenn) and their children, Kali and Dawson, Wausau; his best friend and twin brother, Michael (Danette) Gilbertson, Schofield, and their children, Lucas, Schofield, Shanon (Mitch) Feltz and their daughter, Alyce, Bridgeville, PA and Jarett (Melissa), Chippewa Falls. Also surviving is his favorite aunt, Madeline Salzer, Conover.
He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Albin and Ramona (Hoerter) Gilbertson and Robert and Emma (Klabunde) Empey, all of Wausau.
Memorial Service will be held at 6:00 p.m. on Wednesday, May 6, 2015 at Mount Olive Lutheran Church, 6205 Alderson Street, Weston. Rev. Raymond Connor will officiate. Visitation will be from 3:00 p.m. until the time of services at the church. Private family entombment will be at Restlawn Memorial Park Mausoleum | GILBERTSON, Patrick A (I27509)
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Patti Proffer calls her Anna Magdaline Poinsignon. | POINSIGNON, Anna Magdalen (I13986)
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Paul Beito, 81, of Arlington, Virginia, passed away on November 6, 2023, at the Virginia Rehab Center in Alexandria, Virginia. A Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, December 9th from 2 to 4:00 pm at the Wing-Bain Funeral Home in Granite Falls. A private family burial will be held at Saron Lutheran Cemetery.
Paul Melvin "Poochie" Beito was born November 5, 1942, the son of Lloyd & Alta (Halvorson) Beito, in Granite Falls. He was baptized and confirmed at Saron Lutheran Church on June 16, 1957. Paul attended Asbury Country School through the fifth grade. He graduated from the Granite Falls High School in 1960. He was raised on a farm north of Granite Falls along with his five siblings.
Following graduation Paul earned a BA in English at the University of Minnesota in 1965. He taught school in Minneapolis and Rochester from 1965 to 1975. He became a CPA in 1984, after obtaining a Master’s Degree in Accounting from Pace University in New York. He worked for Brout & Company in New York from 1980 to 1984, and for Coudert Brothers starting in 1985. He eventually moved to McLean, Virginia and started a private accounting practice. Later he moved to Arlington, Virginia where he resided until his death.
Paul married Julie Homme in 1966. They divorced in 1971.
Paul was a talented singer and sang at many weddings and funerals. While living in Rochester he played Tony in a community production of “The West Side Story” making his family and friends very proud.
Paul loved to travel and traveled extensively in Europe. In 1966, he met his brother David in Paris. They then traveled by car back to Germany where David was stationed in the Army for 30 months. Paul especially enjoyed taking his parents to Norway in 1973, where they were able to meet Halvorson relatives and visit Beito, Norway.
Between 2011 and 2019, Paul and his partner Jose, traveled every year to different countries including Italy, France, Germany, Austria, Spain, Hungary, Norway and Sweden.
Paul also ran in the New York Marathon several times. One time he was accompanied by his nephew Rodney Bruflat.
Paul is survived by his brother David Beito (Lorelei Andresen) of Montevideo, his partner Jose Efrain De la O of Arlington, Virginia, sister-in-law Deanne Beito of Buffalo, brother-in-law Wayne Kling of Granite Falls and many nieces, nephews and extended family and friends.
He was preceded in death by his parents, siblings: Gary Beito, Donna Bruflat, Lou Anne Kling and Ron Beito, brother-in-law Bill Bruflat and sister-in-law Judy Beito. | BEITO, Paul (I41493)
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Paul Harold Hull, 91, of Austin, died Thursday, June 20, 2002, at his cabin in Canada.
He was born April 8, 1911, at Bunch, Iowa, to Burl and Mattie (Whistler) Hull.
He graduated from Austin High School and worked for Hormel Foods from 1934 to 1944 when he went into the auction business.
In 1935, he married Helen Larson.
He was a charter member of the Austin Lions Club, a member of the Minnesota Auctioneer Association, the Cedar Valley Conservation Club, the Marcellus King EEA Club, Fidelity Lodge #39 AF & AM and Our Saviors Lutheran Church.
An avid fisherman, he also enjoyed flying his plane and running the tractor.
Survivors include wife, Helen Hull, Austin; daughters and son-in-law, Paula DiPiazza, Phoenix, Ariz.; Rosemary and Jack Barrett, Durango, Colo.; son and daughter-in-law, Duane and Beverly Hull, Austin; nine grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren; sisters and brother-in-law, Iris Johnson, Austin; Vivian Halstead, Lodi, Calif.; Margaret Hull, Ogden, Utah; Agnes and Jim Kiel, Campbell, Calif.; nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by a grandson, five brothers and one sister. | HULL, Paul Harold (I36814)
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