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She was a divorcee at the time she married Joe Holman.
Vera Irene Carlson Holman, 69, a longtime Kamiah resident, died Wednesday at St. Mary's Hospital at Cottonwood from complications of emphysema.
She was born Sept. 13, 1929, to M.E. and Mildred Nielsen Carlson of Valier, Mont.
She graduated from high school in Polson, Mont., in 1947. She attended beauty school in Spokane in the late 1940s.
She married Joe Holman on Sept. 12, 1951, in Missoula, Mont. They lived in various cities in the Northwest while he worked on construction projects.
They settled in Kamiah in 1971.
Her family was the most important part of her life.
She is survived by her husband at Kamiah; two sons, Larry Holman of Kamiah and Tom Holman of Clarkston; two daughters, Cheryl and Patti Holman, both of Boise; 12 grandchildren, three great-grandchildren; a sister, Phyllis Blessinger of Las Vegas; and a brother, John Carlson of Phoenix.
She was preceded in death by a son, Wesley Holman, a sister Joyce Perry, and a brother, Vernon Carlson. | CARLSON, Vera Irene (I29478)
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She was a divorcee when she married Russell Carter.
aka Margaret Uhlar | STOUT, Margaret Ann (I11294)
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She was a freshman (9th grade) at Washington High School in Sioux Falls for the 1939-1940 school year.
She was an officer in a Job’s Daughters chapter while in high school in Sioux Falls.
She was a student at the University of Minnesota, probably a junior, at the time her engagement was announced in May of 1946.
She and her husband lived in Fridley at the time of her mother’s death. | FOSSUM, Mary Ellen (I31623)
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She was a general office worker residing in East Stanwood, Washington, at the time of her marriage to Kendahl Ellestad. | PRYOR, Aileen Doris (I14811)
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She was a graduate of University of Minnesota School of Dental Hygiene.
Her husband shot her three times with a .22 caliber pistol before fatally shooting himself. She died three days after the shooting. | BOYCE, Sharon Faith (I33504)
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She was a high school graduate according to the 1940 census.
In 1956 she was a nurse at St. Mary’s Hospital in Minneapolis.
Called Ingeborg Betzold in her mother’s obit. | BOEN, Ingeborg Emelia (I37052)
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She was a high school student at the time of her mother’s death.
Graduated from Fergus Falls High School in 1930.
In the 1931 city directory, she is shown as a student and live at 323 Bancroft Ave W.
She graduated from Milwaukee Downer College in 1934.
According to the 1940 census, for which she was the informant, she lived in New York City in 1935.
In the 1935/36 Fergus Falls city directory, she boards at 323 Bancroft Avenue West.
The September 19, 1955, edition of the FFDJ notes that Edward Bye and daughter, Ethel, have returned from a trip to Norway and England.
Her obit:
ETHEL O. PEDERSEN, of Chelsea, MI, age 93, died Monday, August 8, 2005 at Chelsea Retirement Community. She was born February 10, 1912 in Fergus Falls, MN, the daughter of Edward P. & Olava (Saxhaug) Bye. She married John Martin Pedersen Jr. in Fergus Falls, MN on Aug. 19, 1936, and he preceded her in death on July 4, 1965. Survivors include two daughters, Judith (Kurt) Brandle of Ann Arbor, MI and Jane Smith of Salt Lake City, UT. Funeral services are pending at Nelson Funeral Home, 820 Talcott Rd, Park Ridge, IL 60068 (phone 847-823-5122). Burial will be at Mt. Emblem Cemetery in Elmhurst, IL. Local arrangements by Cole Funeral Chapel.
She was the informant for her sister Mildred’s death certificate. At that time, Ethel lived at 3335 New England Avenue in Chicago. Because Mildred’s last residence according to the SSDI was in Chicago, it’s possible that Mildred lived with Ethel for awhile before going into the nursing home in Michigan. | BYE, Ethel Olive (I6697)
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She was a Navy Wave in World War II, SPRI.
She was Petty Office 2nd Class Ive Quale, “Wave recruiter”, in an article in the Billings Gazette, July 1, 1945. | QUALE, Ivy Chrystella (I38421)
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She was a part-time city treasurer for the city of Monona at the time of her death. | KLECKER, Mary Theresa (I20499)
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She was a partner with her brothers in the Milan Flying Service in Milan, Tennessee. | BOEN, Freida Maria (I37049)
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