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The Stephen Hagen Family Tree has her having four children: 1 girl and 3 boys. | LUND, Eleanor Muriel (I36908)
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The still-single Sam and his parents and siblings lived on a farm nearly next door to the farm of Lila’s mother, Sigre Ellingboe, in the 1920 census. | MORTENSON, Samuel A (I5781)
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the Stump Family Tree has her dying in Omak in “about 1965” | FERGUSON, Gladys Eldora (I448)
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The sudden and unexpected death of Mr. William Joseph Vetterl of Watson occurred at Humboldt District Hospital on Friday, May 14, 2010. William was born on January 16, 1916 to Michael and Genovefa (nee Weber) Vetterl at the homestead east of Naicam. He was known as “Willie” to all of his friends and family. William led a very long life to the age of 94 and at the time of his passing, he was the last of his siblings and the baby of the family.Willie grew up in the Englefeld area where his dad farmed. He joined the army in 1943 and worked in the medic corp while he was stationed in England. William was discharged in 1946. He worked on the farm for Walter Pappenfus and Paul Hoffman. Willie also worked for Bud Matchett, picking up and hauling stock to Saskatoon. Willie and Florence owned the meat shop in Spalding for several years until they sold it. He helped Edward Morin and Joe Woloshyn with seeding and harvesting. Willie did a lot of carpentry, painting, renovations and trimming of trees around the community of Spalding for several years until he retired. He then spent his time working gardens for a pastime. Willie enjoyed fishing, hunting, curling, bowling and gardening. Spending time with friends and family playing a good card game or visiting over a cup of coffee brought him much pleasure. Willie loved to be busy and was very involved at the community level by being a member of the Legion in Spalding up to the time of his passing. He also served on the Credit Union board, Seniors Board, Bowling Alley Committee and on Spalding Town Council. After being discharged from the army he spent his entire life in the community of Spalding. In October of 2008 Willie and Florence sold their home and moved to Watson where he resided until present. He will be remembered and cherished forever by everyone. We will never forget you Dad! William will be sadly missed and lovingly remembered by his wife of 63 years, FLORENCE Vetterl of Watson; five daughters and one son: 11 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren: DARLENE (Doug) Amundson of Naicam and family, Dean (BobbiJo) Amundson and children, Taylor, Keely-Anne, Levi and Graeson all of Red Deer, AB, Diane Amundson and son, Steven both of Naicam and Darwin (Jill) Amundson and children, Cade and Jase all of Innisfail, AB; CHARLENE Miller (friend, Fred Hinck) of Regina and family, Peggysue (Ronnie) Pfneisl and children, Jordan and Carissa all of Watson, Renee (Roger) Berting and children, Brittanie, Jocelyn and Jayme all of St. Gregor and Jason Miller of Regina; LAVERNE Vetterl of Spalding; DEBBIE (Herb) Gillies of Saskatoon and family, Janette (Aarron) Hindman and son, Baden all of Fort Saskatchewan, AB, and Jennifer Swartz and daughter Kendra both of Saskatoon; FAYE (Leo) Moisan and family, Christine (Sean) Paul and Bradley Moisan all of Saskatoon; and SHELLY (Devin) Plantz and son Wyatt Plantz all of Naicam; and numerous nieces and nephew who were all dear to William. William was predeceased by his parents Michael and Genovefa Vetterl; ten brothers and sisters: Mary Schwindt, Annie Wilson, Bertha Koenders, Rose Koenders, Elizabeth Burns, Jeanette Johns, Katie Chauvin, Emma Taylor, John Vetterl, Joseph Vetterl and their spouses.A Private Family Graveside Service was held on Saturday, May 22, 2010 at 2:00 p.m. from the Dovre Lutheran Cemetery, Spalding, SK. Memorial Donations in Willie’s memory may be directed to Heart and Stroke Foundation of Saskatchewan or Humboldt District Hospital Foundation Box 1740 Humboldt, SK SOK 2A0. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to MALINOSKI & DANYLUIK Funeral Home Humboldt 682-1622. | VETTERL, William Joseph (Willie) (I3334)
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The suit to dissolve their marriage was filed in November of 1962 in district court in Otter Tail County. | Family: Julian Herbert BYE / Viola Pauline BELLER (F5379)
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The surname is spelled Bloch in Mary Ringhand’s 1959 obit in the Eau Claire Daily Telegram. | BLOCK, Helda (I24759)
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The Swedish American church records for First Lutheran in Cambridge show that he was born in Rättvik and arrived in the U.S. in 1867.
An article in the Princeton Union says that he died in Cambridge on 18 Sep 1912. The article referred to him as an old time resident of Spring Vale, “a thrifty and progressive farmer and one of those genial and whole-souled men whom it was a pleasure to know.” | FINDELL, Hans (I27515)
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the Swedish death index shows her place of birth as Ullasjö, Älvsborg, Sweden | LUNDBERG, Dagny Margareta Frideborg (I8899)
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The Swedish spelling would probably be Hedberg.
According to the Gothenburg Passenger lists, an August Hedberg, age 22, left Sweden on 21 March 1884 on the Orlando bound for Hull. His destination was Lake City, Minnesota. He was born in Örebro Nora.
Called Andrew in his daughter’s death certificate. Called Gustaf in the 1920 census. Called Gus L in the 1930 census.
In the 1910 census, he and his family lived in Davenport, Iowa. He was a common laborer. The household consisted of August Hedburg, 46, Amelia (wife), 43, Amelia L (daughter), 7, Clarence J (son), 4, Bert Johnson, 21, and Ethel M Johnson, 18. The last two were the children of Amelia’s first marriage.
In the 1920 census, he was a grinder for a milling company. | HEDBURG, August (I11518)
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The Syver Eriksen involved in this Rakkestad marriage was 33 years old, implying a birth date of 1810. | Family: Syver Erichsen AFLANGERUD / Anne Marie Larsdatter (F27025)
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