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Sheila Diane Benson Cheeks, 68, of Winona, MN died Thursday, June 2, 2016 at Ostrander Nursing Home, Ostrander, MN.
Sheila Diane Benson was born September 3, 1947 to Vernon and LaVaughn (Vick) Benson in Lanesboro, MN. She was raised in Rushford, MN. Sheila married Robert P. Cheeks and they were later divorced. During their marriage, the couple lived in various countries and states, while Robert was in the service. They mainly lived in Illinois where Sheila worked for 6 Flags in Gurnee, IL.
Sheila was a big Minnesota Vikings fan. She always wore purple and would frequently visit Mankato, MN to attend Viking training camp. She also enjoyed playing Bingo.
Sheila is survived by her son James Cheeks, Winona, MN; her sister Nancy Benson, Winona, MN; four brothers, Terry (Linda) Benson, Foster, RI, Dennis (Pat) Benson, Fountain City, WI, Duane Benson, Winona, MN, Kenneth (Carol) Benson, Rushford, MN; her grandchildren, Nick and Cole Knutson and Zayden Peterson. She was preceded in death by her parents and one daughter Teresa Benson Knutson. | BENSON, Sheila Diane (I37829)
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Sheila Hoffman | CARROLL, Nancy Jean (I19299)
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Sheldon L. Toso, 69, of Hoffman, MN, died Sunday, April 24, 2011, at the Douglas County Hospital in Alexandria, MN.
A memorial service will be held at 1 p.m. on Thursday, April 28 at the Erickson-Smith Funeral Home in Hoffman. Family will greet friends one hour prior to the service at the funeral home.
Sheldon was born May 30, 1941, in Baker, ND, to Otto and Magnhilda (Olstad) Toso. He attended school and graduated from Devils Lake High School in 1959. On July 3, 1960, Sheldon married Beverly Dahl in Hampden, ND.
The couple moved to International Falls where Sheldon was an assistant manager for Woolworth’s. The family then moved to Devils Lake where he worked in a service station. They later moved to Moorhead where he worked for Mathison Tire in Fargo, and on to Duluth where Sheldon worked for Seiberling Tire Company and Mathison Tire. In November 1983, they moved to Hoffman where Sheldon and Beverly had “Toso’s Hoffman House.” He later went to work for Cenex in Hoffman and retired in 2006.
Sheldon was devoted to his family and loved spending time with them. He also enjoyed reading and watching the Minnesota Twins and Vikings.
Survivors include his wife, Beverly; sons, Dean (Donna) Toso of Moorhead, MN, Brian (Kelly) Toso of Little Falls, MN and Daryn (Nicolle) Toso of Fergus Falls, MN; grandchildren, Jeffrey, Erick, Derek, Blake, Kylie, Trent and Mitchell; and two brothers, Wallace (Arlyce) Toso and Dennis (Doris) Toso.
He was preceded in death by his parents; one sister, Mavis; and four brothers, Howard, Orvin, Donald, and Alvern. | TOSO, Sheldon Lowell (I18541)
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Shell Rock | HELLAND, Brita (I36521)
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Shepherdsville | CRADDOCK, Arnold Randolph (Dock) (I14896)
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Sheridan’s death certificate said he was born in Pennsylvania. | CUTHBERT, Clement (I4087)
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Sheridan’s death certificate said she was born in Scotland. | GILROY, Sophia (I4080)
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Sherman Adrian Mickelson, age 74, of Gays Mills, passed away Saturday evening, Jan. 31, 2009, surrounded by his family at Gundersen Lutheran Medical Center in La Crosse.??He was born on May 10, 1934, in Viroqua to Clarence and Ida (Nundahl) Mickelson. Sherman graduated from Viroqua High School with the Class of 1952. On Feb. 5, 1955, he married Lois Aspenson. Sherman worked at the Kickapoo Locker Plant until purchasing Westby Locker & Meats with his brother-in-law, Ronald Aspenson. In 1991, he purchased Mickelson’s Market along with his son, Steve, and worked there until his retirement. Sherman was the Gays Mills Fire Chief for several years. He also was an active member of Luther Memorial Church, Gays Mills and served as treasurer. Sherman loved his community, family and friends. He will be sadly missed by those who loved and knew him.??Sherman is survived by his wife, Lois Mickelson; four children, Debra Mickelson, Kristie (Mark) Brownie, Steven (Dori) Mickelson and Scott Mickelson; nine grandchildren, Hillary and Eric Mickelson, Rachel and Megan Brownie, Kyle and Tyler Mickelson, Cody (Katie) Brockway, Mindy (Aaron) Holbein and Taylor Mickelson; five great-grandchildren; his faithful friend, Sam, his dog; and two sisters, Becky Grangaard and Inky (Robert) Larson.??He was preceded in death by his parents; and infant brother; granddaughter, Amber Mickelson; three brothers-in-law, Ronald Aspenson, Art Helgerson and Kenneth Grangaard.??Funeral services were held on Thursday, Feb. 5, 2009, at Luther Memorial Church in Gays Mills. Officiating at the service was Pastor Pam Loewski with burial in the Gays Mills Cemetery. Casket bearers were Mark Larson, Roderick, Roland and Adrian Aspenson, Dan, Robert and Allan Helgerson and Jay Kvigne. A visitation was held Wednesday evening, Feb. 4, 2009, at the Thorson-Reetz Funeral Home in Viroqua and again at church on Thursday prior to the service.? | MICKELSON, Sherman Adrian (I14694)
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Sherman D. Ellingboe, 71, of Pengilly, died Wednesday, Jan. 20, 2010, at St. Mary’s Medical Center, Duluth.
He was born at home in Kerkhoven, Minn. on Nov. 17, 1938, to Robert and Lillian Ellingboe and he grew up in Benson, Minn. Sherman was united in marriage to Sharon Resch on Nov. 29, 1980, in Anoka and had worked as a diesel mechanic for Advance United Trucking Company. He was an accomplished craftsman who enjoyed woodworking projects, fishing and playing cribbage with Sharon. He was a member of Nashwauk Lutheran Church. | ELLINGBOE, Sherman Delvin (I5692)
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Sheryl Shippen Laughlin, 57, of Marysville died Nov. 23, 2004, at her residence.
Born in Marysville, she was a longtime Yuba-Sutter resident.
She was a horse trainer. She lived in Texas for eight years, working with Cowboys for Christ training racehorses.
Survivors include a son, Ricky Laughlin of Marysville; a daughter, Wendy Epp of Yuba City; two sisters, Sonja Jones of Marysville and Glenda Trull of Oroville; two brothers, Jeff Shippen of Grass Valley and Bob Shippen of Montana; and five grandchildren.
Burial will be in Sierra View Memorial Park, Olivehurst. | SHIPPEN, Sheryl Jean (I16880)
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