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Served as an officer in the 837th Squadron Air Corps in World War II. Former alderman in the city of Oakbrook Terrace. | SADA, John L (I27796)
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Served in Europe in World War II. | CARLSON, Chester R (I7406)
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Served in France in World War I. | BERGUIN, Frank Robert (I38131)
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Served in Korea with the U.S. Army. Worked for Pacific Bell. | FRERICHS, Harry John (I32660)
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Served in the Air Force in 1951 and 1952. Died of burns sustained September 9, 1980, in a crash of the helicopter he was flying.
His widow was Arlene E. He had married her in February of 1979, at which time her name was Arlene E Ware, b. ca 1945. His daughter was Debbie Knokey. His son was Jim. His step-daughters were Heidi Ware and Chesla Ware. | ZELLER, Ross R (I33834)
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Served in the Army Air Force in World War II.
He was patrolman for the University of Minnesota Police. Later he was directory of security at Hennepin County Medical Center. | BOLINE, Wayne Harley Sr (I30513)
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Served in the Civil War 1861-1863. The 1890 Veterans Schedule showed him as having “bad rheumatism.” | KORTE, William (I30302)
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Served in the Civil War as part of the 2nd Minnesota Cavalry.
He has a great-granddaughter named Nina. | BONDE, Halvor Einersen (I35359)
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Served in the Marines and the Navy during WWII and the Korean conflict. | CARLSON, John Lawrence (I29492)
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Served in the Marines in Korea after receiving a law degree from the University of Minnesota Law School.
In 1965 he was appointed an assistant U.S. Distict Attorney.
In 1969 he entered private practice with the firm Chestnut, Jones, Brooks, Kennedy, and Burkard.
In 1980 he was nominated to serve as the new U.S. Magistrate for the district of Minnesota.
Boline, Floyd E. "Bud" Age 94, of Excelsior, MN (formerly Golden Valley, MN) passed away on November 22, 2023.
Bud's life centered around his beloved wife, Bernie, and their family. They built a loving home for their children, spouses, and grandchildren. Gatherings at the Boline's home always included laughter, good stories, amazing food, and a beer or two. He and Bernie traveled the world and spent countless days enjoying their lake cabin and spent winter vacations in Arizona with frequent visits by children and grandchildren. With a quick smile, a story or joke, Bud cultivated lasting friendships and was always there to help family or friends in need. Bud demonstrated and exemplified an unending and enduring care for others. A fine and generous man, he was an example and a light for so many.
Bud had a long and distinguished law career, retiring as a United States Magistrate Judge. Prior to his time on the bench, he was a partner in the law firm of Chestnut and Brooks & Burkard. He also served as Assistant Hennepin County Attorney and Assistant United States Attorney for the District of Minnesota. Bud was an extremely proud member of the United States Marine Corp., serving in the Korean War and reaching the rank of Staff Sergeant. Those he served with in the Marine Corp. were some of his closest life-long friends.
After Bernie's passing, he found a home at the Waters of Excelsior, where the staff provided him with love, kindness, warmth and a lot of really good Thursday Happy Hours. During his recent rehabilitation stay at the Masonic Home, where he passed, the staff described him as gentle and dear.
Bud is survived by children, Michelle Dehn (Don), Bridgit Fiore (Paul), Danette Boline, and Floyd A. Boline; as well as grandchildren Christopher (aka Koko), Gabriel (aka Willy), Stephanie (Kieran), Alex (Keely), Samantha (David), Mackenzie, and Jared. Preceded in death by his loving wife, Birdene (Bernie), son Anthony, grandchildren Ryan, Theresa, Peter and Kyle. | BOLINE, Floyd Edmund (I30600)
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