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18251 She may be the subject of the broken gravestone in the North Kickapoo Cemetery listed by the Parrs as “LARSON, ??? daughter of (stone broken) 17 Dec 1869 - 15 Jan 1882.” LARSON, Sternice (I4657)
 
18252 She may be the Tillie or Lillie Williams, 67, a widow, living with her son A Williams in Fargo, North Dakota, in the 1910 census. She had borne 4 children, all still living.

Find A Grave calls her Thora K Lee Williams. The MHS Death Index calls her Flora K Lee Williams. Her death certificate notes that she was the widow of William O. Her father was K K Lee. She died of pneumonia at 218 9th Avenue S.W. in Rochester. The informant for death certificate was her son, A O Williams.

In the record for Mabel’s death in Minnesota Deaths and Burials in FS, Thora is called Thora K Lee. 
LEE, Thora K (Tilda) (I7098)
 
18253 She may be the Verna M Augustine living in Los Angeles in 1993. That Verna was born 27 August 1919. That Verna also is called Verna M MacKenzie. HILL, Verna May (I7936)
 
18254 She may be the Viola M Palmerlee who died in May of 1987 and whose last residence was Lawrence, Douglas County, Kansas. HEIBERG, Viola Marguerite (I13354)
 
18255 She may have been called Molly. Her maiden name is shown as Sverdrup in her son Johan’s birth certificate.

Helen L. "Molly" Sverdrup of St. Louis, a patron of the arts for more than 50 years, died Tuesday (Oct. 7, 1997) at her home after a long illness. She was 95.

Mrs. Sverdrup was born in Tromso, Norway. She came to the United States in 1915 with her father, Dr. Kristian Egilsrud, a surgeon. In 1923, she earned a bachelor's degree in psychology from the University of Minnesota.

She was the widow of Leif J. Sverdrup, founder of Sverdrup Corp., an international engineering, architectural and construction company. He died in 1976.

For most of her life, Mrs. Sverdrup was active in many educational, arts and philanthropic groups. She was a trustee of the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra, a board member of the Opera Theatre of St. Louis and an emeritus trustee of Webster University, where she established the Sverdrup Fund for International Study.

She endowed scholarship funds and distinguished lecture series at Culver-Stockton College in Canton, Mo., and Augsburg College in Minneapolis. She also was a benefactor of the Metropolitan Opera in New York and the National Cathedral in Washington and a supporter of the Norwegian Society.

In 1975, she was honored as a Globe-Democrat Woman of Achievement for fine arts.

The funeral service will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at St. Michael and St. George Episcopal Church, 6345 Wydown Boulevard, Clayton. The body will be cremated.

Among the survivors is a son, Yohan M. "Jack" Sverdrup of St. Louis. 
EGILSRUD, Helen L (Molly) (I12156)
 
18256 She may have been Frances. Also known as Rose. PERRY, Fanny (I5266)
 
18257 She may have been married earlier to John W K Elkert. KRUEGER, Margaret F (I14736)
 
18258 She may have been married to an Albitz before she married Edwin. Her oldest son was Patrick Albitz. BENNINGTON, Mabel (I32347)
 
18259 She may have been the daughter of Soren K Soresen’s second wife.

In the 1945 state census, she was a 48 year-old housewife in Colman. She was born in Denmark, had an eighth-grade education, was a naturalized citizen, and had been in the U.S. for over 35 years. 
ROED, Inger M (I19122)
 
18260 She may have died from complications of childbirth and/or the influenza epidemic. PFIEFFER, Selma (I8254)
 

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