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Arthur was the 2nd child born to his parents.
He was a clerk in a general store in Buffalo Lake when his first child was born in 1928. | EISELEIN, Arthur Charles (I15913)
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article in the Capital Times, 6 Nov 1920 | ENGEL, Augusta (I8092)
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Articles in the Bellingham Herald in the 1930s referred to her has Belle, Bill, Billie, and Wilma.
In the 1940 census, she was Billy, a 16 year-old high school student living with her parents.
It is with heavy heart that we report to the community one of our pioneering Shore Club members and beloved neighbor, Wilma Mary Kathleen Day Jones, known to many around the lake simply as Billie, died Saturday, January 16 after a sudden illness. She was in the loving presence of family at the time of her passing.
Born in Okanogan, Washington, Billie was the second of two daughters born to Lyman and Esther Day. She spent her girlhood on her parents' apple orchard ranch in the Boston Heights area 'chasing jackrabbits and swimming in the Okanogan River' as she would fondly remember.
Billie briefly attended college at Washington State University, until she heeded the call of duty to her country as WWII began. She was among the first young women to venture to the other Washington and later Miami, FL, working for the government and Red Cross to help the war effort. She was thrilled with her independent life and made many friends, with whom she remained in contact for years to come.
On April 13, 1947 she married Charles Arthur Jones, a handsome U.S. Marine, whom she met on a blind date orchestrated by her mother. Bud and Billie settled in a cottage on Angle Lake, where they continued making and nurturing lifelong friendships. In their 66 years together, they lived life to the fullest; raising children, swimming and sailing, skiing, partying, traveling, and relishing the company of family and friends. Their July 4 celebrations will forever remain a staunch family tradition. In her later years, despite the weather or the month, Billie was famous for inviting anyone she met to 'come on out for a swim at Angle Lake!'
Billie loved music, singing, dancing, and being a center of festivities. She instilled a love of music in her three children and was insistent they all learn to play an instrument. She treasured her beautiful home on Angle Lake and would express her gratitude every day for all her blessings. She is survived by her children Nancy Erickson (Glenn), Andrew Jones (Lois), and Kacey Jones Miller (Bruce) and her sister Joy Sullivan. Billie was preceded in death by her husband, her beloved 'Bud'. She cherished her eleven grandchildren. She lived to see eight of her nine great grandchildren, missing by only four days the arrival of her ninth. | DAY, Wilma (Billie) Mary Kathleen (I7833)
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Artist and art teacher. | BERNSTEIN, Betty (I31561)
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Artist, journalist, teacher, realtor. Graduated from Mankato State. Taught at Robbinsdale High School. Moved to St. Louis in 1968. | AUSTINSON, Patricia Jane (I6972)
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Arvid was a truck driver and was living at 1018 North Springen, Fergus Falls, at the time of his death. He died of a heart attack.
His obit in the FFDJ:
Arvid C. Kilde, 67, of Fergus Falls, died Thursday evening, Aug. 17, 2000 in Aurora. He was born March 12, 1933, in Almora to Einar and Mabel (Powel) Kilde. He grew up and attended school in Fergus Falls. On May 28, 1952 he married Ilene Harstad. On Sept. 13, 1975 he married Ethel Valley in Hewitt. Mr. Kilde had been an over-the-road truck driver for 37 years and was also very musically inclined. He played the accordion for many dances and functions throughout his life. He was a member of the Trinity Lutheran Church of Hewitt and the Fergus Falls Eagles Club. He is survived by his wife, Ethel of Fergus Falls; children, Vickey (Mike) Goeden of Underwood, Debbey (Curt) Johnson of Kensington, Lonny Kilde of Detroit Lakes and Kristie (Wes) Anderson of Northfield; five step-children, Beverly (Hugh) Davis of Longville, David (Lynn) Valley of Idaho Falls, Idaho, Sam (Maggie) Valley of Swancreek, Ill., Tom Valley of Moorhead and John (Sherry) Valley of Baudette; 33 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents; an infant granddaughter; a brother and a sister. Visitation: Sunday from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Bethlehem Lutheran Church in Fergus Falls and one hour prior to the service at the church Service: 3 p.m. Monday at Bethlehem Lutheran Church in Fergus Falls Clergy: Rev. Harry Olson Burial: Oak Grove Cemetery Funeral Home: Glende-Johnson-Nelson & Nilson of Fergus Falls | KILDE, Arvid Cleo (I2376)
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as William H. Kramer and Ida Hellen Ellingboe | Family: William H KRAMER / Ida Helen ELLINGBOE (F2846)
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As “Babe Monsseau” in the MHS birth index.
In the 1930 census, Kenneth and Marie live on Johnson Street in northeast Minneapolis. They have no children. Kenneth is a draftsman in an iron works.
According to his death certificate, no informant shown, he was an engineer for Crown Iron. He died of ventricular fibrillation. He was not a veteran. His usual residence was 1510 West Crawford in Falcon Heights. | MOUSSEAU, Kenneth A (I998)
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As “Babe”, mother’s maiden name Mary. | MOUSSEAU, Unnamed (I18038)
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as “Mary Lue” | ELLINGBOE, Mary Lou (I16305)
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