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She resided in Victorville for 17 years. Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m. Thursday, with a vigil service at 6 p.m., at Desert View Funeral Home. Services will be at 11 a.m. Friday at Holy Innocents Catholic Church, 13230 Elevado Road in Victorville. Private inurnment will follow services.Desert View Funeral Home is handling arrangements.
Mary Jane Finley was born in January 1931 in Chatfield. She married Joe Archambo. She was a nurse practitioner, as well as a restaurant owner. Her husband was an aerospace engineer with 3M and Honeywell; he survives.
In addition to her husband, she is survived by four sons, Michael, Timothy, James and Steven, all of California; a daughter, Kathy Gannon of California; grandchildren; and a sister, Sharon M. Finley of Rochester. She was preceded in death by her parents, Edwin Rex Finley and Jenny L. Finley; five sisters; and a brother. | FINLEY, Mary Jane (I6124)
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She seems to be called Mrs. J. G. Aschim of Berthold, North Dakota, in her mother’s obituary. | JOHNSON, Christina (I14541)
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She seems to be entered twice in Jim’s VS:
1) as Inger Nilsdatter Sørbu, I23355, no parents shown; and
2) is Ingrid Nilsdatter Sørbu, I33968, the daughter of Nils Pedersen Presthegge, b. 1753 in Presthegge 23/1, Øystre Slidre, d. 1826, and Helga Alvsdatter Dale, b. 1764 on Dale Nedre 17/7, Vike, Øystre Slidre, d. 1829. In this second entry, she is not shown as having any husband or children. This second entry does show her as born on Sørbu 13/6, Sørgarden, in Øystre Slidre.
In the 1801 census, Niels Pedersen and Hælge Alvsdatter and family live on Sørreboe in Slidre. The have four children: Peder Nielssen, 5, Gulbrand Nielssen, 1, Ingri Nielsdatter, 11, and Barbroe Nielsdatter, 7. | SØRBU, Ingri Nilsdatter (I23227)
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She seems to be Stella C. in the 1925 North Dakota census in which she is still living at home.
She and Arthur were both of Mount Vernon, Skagit County, Washington, at the time of their marriage.
She died before her brother Arvid. | ELLESTAD, Stella C (I7013)
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She seems to be the only one of her siblings to have children. | UPHOME, Anna Berthea (I32263)
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She seems to have been given a home baptism shortly after birth. | NORSVIN, Sigrid Olsdatter (I33071)
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She seems to have been Mrs. William Bliss of Eveleth at the time of her mother’s death.
She was Peggy Saari of Biwabik at the time of her brother Harry’s death. | SAXHAUG, Victoria Jean (I14175)
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She seems to have divorced Hans and married Henry Mack. In the 1900 census, Nellie is shown as “daughter” of Henry and Mary Mack. In the 1905 census she was a boarder. In the 1900 census, Mary is shown to have had one child, and to have been married for 13 years to Henry. However, Mary Mack is also shown to have come to the U.S. in 1886 which would seem to rule out her being the mother of Ella and Gustave. However, the ELCA church records confirm that she, as Marie Amelia Johnson, was the mother of Gustav and Nellie. Wisconsin Births and Christenings confirms that she was the mother of Ella.
In the 1901-1902 La Crosse city directory, Henry Mack “wks S&K Mfg Co” and resides at 1631 Winnebago.
Marie A Mack (1858-1936) and Henry Mack (1854-1932) are buried at Oak Grove Cemetery in La Crosse. | JOHNSON, Marie Amelia (I1046)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | RICHARDSON, D.L. (I27374)
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She served in the U.S. Army from 25 Feb 1943 to 14 Dec 1945. | DALAGER, Cora Marie (I34963)
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