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She almost certainly died in childbirth. On her death certificate, the cause of death is “congestion of kidneys.” This suggests she probably died of eclampsia. | KEATING, Mary Ann (I18710)
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| 18922 |
She also had birth certificate 1900-03551 recorded as May Hamre in Chippewa County. | HAMRE, Evelyn Mae (I39159)
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| 18923 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | HOLMLI, B.B. (I18983)
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| 18924 |
She and Alton applied for a liquor licenses in Sacramento in August of 1974, apparently intending to open a restaurant at 2377 Arden Way. | Jeanette Agnes (I32657)
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She and Anders had two children. | VALSTAD, Anne Ellingsdatter (I18918)
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| 18926 |
She and Arvid had three sons.
She may be the Ester Edlund who corresponded with Naomi. There was also an Irene Edlund who may be Ester’s daughter or daughter-in-law. Irene’s children are Alexia and Johannes. Irene lives in Vännäs.
In her notes of her visit, Naomi says, “Saw cousin Ester. She is a card.”
Later, a Tuesday, “Went to Vannäs to call Ester. Inger, her son, came and got us too. Had coffee and enjoyed their place. Felt very welcome. Ester is my cousin and is a card. Lives in a home.” | ULANDER, Ester Johanna (I14374)
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| 18927 |
She and Carl lived in Sharon, North Dakota, at the time of her father’s death. | HAUGEN, Anna (I32897)
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She and Clayton lived in Roseau at the time her sister Gladys died in 2000.
ce Elizabeth Stordahl, 88, of Roseau, died, Wednesday March 1, 2006 at Sheltering Oaks Nursing Home, Roseau, MN.
Grace Elizabeth Stordahl, daughter of Gust and Alice (Odegaard) Lyseng, was born on March 13, 1917 at Hitterdal, MN. She was baptized and confirmed in the Christian faith through the ministry of the Hitterdal Lutheran parish. She graduated valedictorian from Hitterdal High School in 1935 and attended Moorhead State College and Bemidji State College and received her Bachelor of Science Degree. She taught school for 35 years at Holt, Gatzke, Salol and the last 22 years at Roseau, MN.
On June 18, 1939 she married Clayton Stordahl and they lived in Gatzke until 1945 when they moved to Roseau where they have since lived. In her spare time, Grace loved to read, golf, play the piano and sew. In 2002 she moved to Summerfield Apartments. She was a participating member of Moe Lutheran Church since 1946, was past president and member of the American Legion Auxiliary, a member of Friends of the Library and the Northern Lights Concert Series. She was preceded in death by her husband, Clayton in 2000, her parents, three sisters and five brothers. Survivors include her sons, Jim of Roseau and Larry (Sandy) of Prior Lake, MN. She has three grandchildren, Erik Stordahl, Kristin (Travis) DeBoer and Karyn Stordahl (fiancé Ben Utecht); three sisters, Alice Kuehnell of Los Angeles, CA; Estelle Sather and Norma Sannes both of Fertile, MN and many nieces and nephews. | LYSENG, Grace Elizabeth (I43672)
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| 18929 |
She and Duane survived Marlin.
As Cordelia Trones of Edina, Minnesota, she survived her sister Sylvia, who died in 2011.
Trones, Cordelia (Corky) Judith (Kilde) Of Minnetonka, passed away peacefully surrounded by her family on May 15, 2016 at age 89. Preceded in death by her beloved husband, Duane; her parents, John & Clara Kilde; brothers, Loren & Marlin, and sisters, Dorothy & Sylvia. Survived by her children, Mary Beth Carlson (Kent), Deb Trones Becker (Jack), Julie Riley Trones (Len) and John Trones, as well as her grandchildren (Kimberly, Jody, Lindsay, Noah & Leah) and numerous great-grandchildren. Also survived by sister, Ardith Seaver, and brother, John Kilde. Corky was a devoted, loving mother and wife, and her family always came first. She consistently put others before herself and cheerfully offered a helping hand whenever needed. A nurse by trade, Corky left her work in pediatrics to raise her children, but later returned to the workforce for many years. She received a Southdale Center customer service award as an exemplary employee. Corky came from a large musical family and passed that love of music on to her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Jesus Christ was the center of Duane & Cordelia's home, where she often beautifully played the piano and sang hymns. Corky was a dedicated member of her church, whether serving in the kitchen, nursery, on the prayer chain, in the choir, in Bible Study groups and in other capacities. She was an amazing cook and baker and especially enjoyed entertaining and hosting dinner parties with close friends and family. Corky and her husband Dewey enjoyed traveling, but also spent much of their time at their cabin on Bay Lake in northern MN. Those who knew Corky knew her to be full of life, laughter, humor, incredible kindness, and always with a lovely and welcoming smile. Corky lived out her deep faith in Christ with integrity and character. | KILDE, Cordelia Judith (Corky) (I9585)
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She and Earl raised their family living above the Heinz Mills Cheese Factory, her husband’s family business. | JOHNSTON, Joanne M (I40813)
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