Matches 19,951 to 19,960 of 22,294
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St. Olaf, ‘26.
In the 1930 census she was single and a 28 year-old music teacher at the State Training School and Hospital in Red Wing. | SUNDAL, Sylvina Amanda (I11845)
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St. Olaf, ‘27.
His brother, Fredrik Axel Schiotz (St. Olaf, ‘24), was president of the ELC and presiding bishop of TALC. | SCHIOTZ, Harold (I1116)
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St. Olaf, ‘27. | KILDAHL, George Olson (I15028)
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19954 |
St. Olaf, ‘27. | LUND, Geneva Lenore (I15978)
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St. Olaf, ‘28.
His wife was the informant for his death certificate. Julius was a general ledger supervisor for the main Post Office in Minneapolis. They lived at 6024 Newton Avenue South in Minneapolis. Julius died of cancer. | SUNDAL, Julius Menford (I11842)
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St. Olaf, ‘28. History.
In the 1930 census, he was single and living with his parents in Dennison. He had no occupation.
His birth certificate was amended on June 22, 1964, to add his first and middle names (previous “Babe”).
Married in Bethel Lutheran Church, Madison, Wisconsin.
In the 1950 census, he and his wife and three children lived in Janesville.
His last residence, according to the SSDI, was Nokomis, Sarasota, Florida.
A notice of his death in the Northfield News in February of 1974 referred to him as Dr. Myron C. Austinson. He was pastor at the First Lutheran Church in Janesville, Wisconsin, prior to becoming Bishop.
His first wife’s obit referred to him as the president of the ALC’s southern Wisconsin district. | AUSTINSON, Myron Conrad (I2875)
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19957 |
St. Olaf, ‘29.
Fischer, Augusta Sophia (Heiberg) 08/02/08 - 01/25/07 "Gussie" 98 years young Wife of Walter Bernard Fischer – "Gus and Walt" They lived passionately and knew great love. Educator, world traveler, athlete (basketball, softball, swimming, golf, tennis, archer, camping, slingshot) Sport enthusiast, outdoorswoman Strong Mother to five children. Sister, Grandmother, Great-Grandmother Generous, graceful, caring, dignified, witty, direct, outspoken and honest. St. Olaf College - B.A. 1929 • St. Olaf's 1st Snow Queen University of Oregon, Eugene - Master of Arts University of Minnesota Faculty 1936-1938 An extraordinary woman of great faith and character. | HEIBERG, Augusta Sofie (I8880)
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St. Olaf, ‘29.
Og Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, at the time of her father’s death. | NORSWING, Bernice Mildred (I12333)
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St. Olaf, ‘30.
Merlin T in his marriage record.
In 1936 he resigned from Salem Lutheran Church in Fargo.
Between April of 1936 and October of 1940, he served Bethel Lutheran Church in Greenbush, Minnesota. He provided services in English and in Norwegian. | JOHNSON, Merland Theodore (I6177)
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19960 |
St. Olaf, ‘32. Professor and researcher at the University of Minnesota. Ph. D. in soils science.
Olaf C. Soine, 89, professor emeritus at the University of Minnesota-Crookston School of Soils and Agronomy and a former mayor of Crookston, died of complications from Alzheimer's disease Friday at the Presbyterian Home in Arden Hills.
Soine, of Falcon Heights, was born in Maynard, Minn. He earned a bachelor's degree in chemistry from St. Olaf College in Northfield
and master's and doctorate degrees in soils and agronomy from the University of Minnesota.
He was a professor and soils scientist at the Crookston campus from 1942 until he retired in 1974. He specialized in crop rotation and the effects of soil fertilizers on sugar beets, sunflower seeds and other crops, said his son, Richard, of New Orleans.
"He became interested in this area because he grew up on a family farm," Richard Soine said.
He was manager of the Red Lake Watershed District from 1970 to '79 and a member of the board of managers for the Red River Valley Winter Show, an annual agricultural expo in Crookston. He was a Crookston City Council member and mayor in the mid-1960s.
Soine moved to the Twin Cities after he retired. His son said he recalled his father's former boss telling him that he was the "type of person who always got the job done."
He was active at Trinity Lutheran Church in Crookston and enjoyed woodworking.
In addition to his son, he is survived by his wife, Dora; two daughters, Kathleen McGee, of Salem, Ore., and Barbara Whitmore, of Minneapolis; a brother, Glenn, of Fridley; and two sisters, Lou Ella Nelson, of Apple Valley, and Thelma Ross, of Hopkins. | SOINE, Olaf Conrad (I4949)
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