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17271 Phyllis Hovie Weisnicht, 91, of Charleston, West Virginia, passed away Monday, January 4, 2016, at the Arthur B. Hodges Center at the Edgewood Summit after a long struggle with Alzheimer’s.

Phyllis was born June 21, 1924, in Lessor, Wisconsin. She met her husband, Lee Weisnicht, on a blind date when they were just 17. They were married in 1944 in Two Rivers, Wisconsin. Lee was the love of her life for 67 wonderful years. Together they raised four children, and now have 11 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren, never missing an important family event. Her strong faith and love of family were an inspiration to all who knew Phyllis.

An only child, Phyllis graduated from Washington High School in Two Rivers in 1942. She attended cosmetology school in Milwaukee.

She married Lee in 1944 and waited for him as he served his country during World War II as a U.S. Navy officer and captain of a patrol ship. After the war and Lee’s military service, Lee and Phyllis lived in Two Rivers while Lee worked for Hamilton Manufacturing. In 1968 they moved to Richmond, Virginia, where Lee had accepted a position at Royal School Furniture. He later joined Lea Industries as vice president of marketing and the couple moved to Greensboro, North Carolina, in 1978. Phyllis ran the home front and raised the children while her husband had a highly successful career in the furniture industry. They retired in 1983 and Phyllis and Lee built a retirement home at Smith Mountain Lake, Virginia, where they enjoyed 25 years with family and friends.

Phyllis and Lee helped form the Trinity Ecumenical Parish at the lake where Episcopalians, Lutherans and Presbyterians all worship together.

Phyllis was an avid homemaker who created a loving and wonderful home for her family. A lover of books, cooking and all the things that make a home and nurture a family. She was a loving mother, grandmother and great grandmother devoted to her family and friends.

Phyllis was preceded in death by her husband Lee Weisnicht and her parents, Clarence and Lena hovie. She is survived by her children, Bonita Bartsch, Barbara (Leslie) Prausa, William (Maria) Weisnicht and David (Catherine) Weisnicht.

Phyllis is survived by 11 grandchildren and spouses: Jonathan (Deanna) Bartsch, Heidi (Nick) Anastos, Richard Prausa, Thomas (Amy) Prausa, Susan (Hank) Long, Brian, Eleni and George Weisnicht and Gregg, James and Patricia Weisnicht; and by five great-grandchildren.

Her interment will be in Wisconsin this spring. 
HOVIE, Phyllis Marian (I44361)
 
17272 Phyllis L. Quale, age 74, of Monona, passed away on Saturday, June 13, 2009, at HospiceCare. She was born on Feb. 26, 1935, to John and Gladys Lauretic. Phyllis attended Stone School for grade school and graduated from Stoughton High School. She attended Madison Area Business College. Phyllis worked for the State of Wisconsin at the Reference and Loan Library and retired in 2001. Phyllis married Paul Quale on Oct. 17, 1953. She enjoyed traveling with her family and friends, gambling, reading, gardening, volunteer work at Monona Senior Center and watching the Packers play. Phyllis is survived by her children, Chris (Dave) Barnabo, Catherine Pierce, David (Tina) Quale and Jennifer Quale; two grandchildren, Paul and Heather Quale, who were the light of her life; brother, John (Shirley) Lauretic; sister-in-law, Ruth (Russ) Ebert; brother-in-law, Richard (Julia) Meredith; 21 nieces and nephews; great-nieces and great-nephews; and two great-great-nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, John and Gladys Lauretic; sister, Jean Meredith; son-in-law, Warren Pierce; ex husband, Paul Quale; sister-in-law, Mary Ehlers. Funeral services will be held at ST. STEPHEN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH, 5700 Pheasant Hill Road, Monona, at 6 p.m., on Tuesday, June 16, 2009, with the Rev. Nick Upthall presiding. Inurnment will be at West Koshkonong Lutheran Cemetery. A visitation will be held at the church, from 4 p.m. until the time of the service on Tuesday. Memorials may be made to the Monona Senior Center. LAURETIC, Phyllis (I18532)
 
17273 Phyllis M. Wallin, of Ogilvie, MN, died peacefully in her sleep at her beloved home on Fri, Feb 14, 2014, at the age of 84. Phyllis was born on Mar 13, 1929, to Carl and Clara (Sorensen) Lundahl in Dassel, MN. She was preceded in death by her parents, and her brother: James Lundahl. Phyllis was a life-long member of Salem Lutheran Church, where she was active in many activities. At an early age the family moved to a farm in Maple Ridge Township near Dalbo. She attended country school during her elementary years and graduated from Ogilvie High School. During high school, Phyllis worked at the Wendberg meat locker in Dalbo. On Nov 18, 1950, Phyllis married Blaine Wallin of Walbo at Salem Lutheran church, after which Blaine was deployed to Korea where he served on the front line. During his service in Korea his first child, Connie, was born. Phyllis loved being a wife and mother and the family grew to four children under the age of 6 with the addition of Greg, Julie, and Patty. The family settled in Brooklyn Park, MN, in 1953. In 1972, they purchased a lake lot on Perry Lake near Crosby, MN, where they enjoyed 'roughing it' and rustic outdoor living. Later, after selling the Perry Lake lot, they purchased a home on Mille Lacs Lake, which they enjoyed for a number of years. In 1976, they purchased a farmstead near Day where they spent their weekends and vacations farming, while continuing their full-time jobs in Brooklyn Park. In 1996, they moved to the house, where they currently reside, which Blaine built for her on the farmstead. While in Brooklyn Park, Phyllis was a housewife and mother, raising her four children but never forgetting her roots. She enjoyed tending to flower and vegetable gardens and loved to can fruits, vegetables and pickles. Most of all, Phyllis loved being a Mom. When the children were grown, Phyllis worked briefly for a manufacturer and later for Gold Eagle Cleaners for several years. After they purchased the farm, she raised sweet corn there, getting up at four in the morning to pick the corn, and then driving 50 miles to Crystal to sell it. Phyllis is survived by her husband of 63 years, Blaine; children: Connie (Kent) Lee of Minneapolis, Gregory Wallin of Rush City, Julie (Tim) Englund of Park Rapids, Patty (Craig) Conlon of Hamel; eight grandchildren, six great-grandchildren; and one brother: Howard (Claryce) Lundahl of Braham, MN. LUNDAHL, Phyllis Marie (I31363)
 
17274 Phyllis was born on April 15, 1931, at Watford City to Morris and Sophie (Eikren) Braaten. She graduated from Arnegard school in 1949. She married Kelly Evanson on Oct. 2, 1949, in Arnegard. Kelly passed away on March 3, 2000. She married Ervin L. Mangel on Oct. 18, 2000 in Arnegard.

She worked at the Arnegard school as a cook, as well as at the Arnegard Caf/ and the Good Shepherd Home in Watford City. She also worked in the McKenzie County Auditor's office in the McKenzie County Courthouse from 1969 until she retired in 1993.

Phyllis was a member of the VFW Auxiliary. She was also a member of Wilmington Lutheran Church and Wilmington Ladies Aid. Phyllis was a loving mother, grandmother and wife. She loved gardening, fishing, bowling and traveling. She loved to share her gardening with everyone and was well known for her delicious pickles.

Phyllis died on Thursday, Oct. 14, at her home in Arnegard.

She is survived by her husband, Ervin; three daughters, April Obenour and her husband, John, of Delton, Mich., Vicki Peterson of Great Falls, Mont., and Laurie Driggs and her husband, Larry, of Bentonville, Ark.; one step-daughter, Myrna Nelson and her husband, Larry, of Watford City; two step-sons, Merle Mangel and his wife, Pam, of Holly, Minn., and Dwight Mangel and his wife, Jane, of Morrison, Colo.; three brothers, Eugene Braaten and his wife, Della, of rural Arnegard, Jerome Braaten and his wife, Rachael, of Sidney, Mont., and Roger Braaten and his wife, Pauline, of Kelso, Wash.; one sister, Betty Johnson and her husband, Darrell, of Brookings, S.D.; 16 grandchildren; and 19 great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by one husband; a brother, Lloyd; a son, Kelly; and two grandsons, Kelly and Justin. 
BRAATEN, Phyllis Helen (I27385)
 
17275 Physician in Washington, D.C. WINSHIP, Theodore O (I18580)
 
17276 Physician. They lived in Chardin, Ohio. No children.

This is probably him in SSDI:

William Hartland
born 17 Oct 1902
Died January 1962
SSN 293-26-2474 issued in Ohio
Neither last residence or last benefit was specified.

The Ohio death index gives his date of death as January 18, 1962. He died at home. The Ohio death record shows that his body was autopsied.

In the 1930 census, he may be the William C Hartland, age 26, no occupation, living with his parents and siblings in Youngstown, Ohio.

At the time of his mother-in-law’s WPA interview in 1937, he and Eva lived in Outing, Minnesota, and he was a physician at a C.C.C. camp.

At the time of his father-in-law’s WPA interview in 1939, he and Eva lived in Two Harbors. He was still a physician at a C.C.C. camp.

He was a Major in the Medical Corps in World War II. He enlisted on 10 Dec 1939 and was discharged on 7 April 1943.

In the 1940 census, in which he was misindexed as Harthan, he and Eva lived in Rantoul in Champaign County, Illinois. He was a doctor in the U.S. Army. Five years earlier, he had lived in Youngstown, Ohio, and she had lived in Dickinson, North Dakota. He had had five years of college, she had had two.

Chanute Field was near Rantoul so William would have been a part of the U.S. Army Air Corps. 
HARTLAND, William C (I606)
 
17277 Pieper - Charlotte J., age 85, of Maplewood-St. Paul. Beloved mother of James C. (Rita), Jerry L., Jackie (Bruce) Penney and Julie (Brad) Urban. Loving grandmother of B.J., Julia, Amanda and Emily. Interment Elmhurst Cemetery. KURSCHINSKI, Charlotte Jolit (I26753)
 
17278 Pilot in the Navy during World War II and the Korean conflict. His obit said that in World War II he flew nearly every type of plane in the Navy and was especially proud to have flown the Corsair and Hellcat fighter planes and the Douglas Dauntless dive bomber. He flew both day and night missions from aircraft carriers. He remained in the Naval Reserve and was called up to serve in the Korean war. He flew Banshee photo reconnaissance jets off of the aircraft carrier USS Kearsarge.

Attended Carroll College in Waukesha before enlisting in the Navy in 1942.

President and Chairman of the Board of the bank in Amherst. 
POMEROY, Louis Anderson (I28704)
 
17279 Piltingsrud Marie Olsdatter (I43792)
 
17280 PINE RIVER -- Gary Skogstad, age 46, of Pine River, and formerly of Eagan, passed away Saturday, Oct. 16, 2004, at St. Joseph's Medical Center in Brainerd. He was born March 30, 1958, in Red Wing to Clifford and Marion (Christensen) Skogstad.

Gary worked for the city of Eagan for 18 years before moving to Pine River in 2003. He loved deer hunting, fishing and snowmobiling and was past president of the Emily-Outing Snowbirds Snowmobile Club.

He is survived by his wife of 23 years, Teri; sons, Dale and Adam; mother, Marion, of St. Peter; sisters, Carol Bungert (Dave), of Bloomington, Mary Simmonett (Tim), of St. Peter, Barb Albrecht (Jack), of St. Peter, Linda Shinabarger (Randy), of North Branch; brother, Cliff (Kate), of Elk River; many nieces, nephews and friends.

He was preceded in death by his father, Clifford.

Services will be 11 a.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 20, at Kline Funeral Home, Pine River, with Pastor Fayetta Maki officiating. Arrangements are with Kline Funeral Home, Pine River. 
SKOGSTAD, Gary Dale (I11676)
 

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