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They were on Bolstad when Ingeri was born. | Nils Thomasson (I23204)
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Thief River Falls - Mary Jane Kildahl, 81, died on Friday, March 26, 2004 at Innovis Hospital in Fargo, N.D.
Funeral services were held on Monday, March 29 at Redeemer Lutheran Church in Thief River Falls with Rev. Mark Helgeland officiating. Casket bearers included Joe Drevlow, Royal Oyster and Chris Kildahl.
Mary Jane Maier was born on August 6, 1922 to Joseph and Marie Maier in Mitchell, S.D. She grew up in the Catholic faith in South Dakota attending parochial school, graduating in 1940.
She was united in marriage to George Olson Kildahl on June 10, 1950, in Mitchell, S.D. The couple lived in Minneapolis and Milwaukee for a short. They moved to Thief River Falls in 1953. Mary Jane began working at JC Penney in Thief River Falls in 1962. She worked there for over 40 years retiring in May of 2003.
Mary Jane was active in a bridge club for years, a member of Redeemer Lutheran Church, and active in her Church circle. Mary Jane enjoyed reading, spring flower planting, and baking. Her children and grandchildren were of the utmost importance to her.
Survivors include one son, David (Gloria) Kildahl of Crookston; one daughter, Diane (Richard) Wilhelmi of West Fargo, N.D.; and three grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her husband George in 1978; her parents; and two brothers, Joseph and John. | MAIER, Mary Jane (I15299)
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Thiel Hospital | ELLESTAD, Ole Olsson (I5708)
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Thiel Hospital in Bertha. | HULTGREN, Anton (I17721)
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This according to the 24 June edition of the Northfield newspaper. The bride’s name was Bertha Holien. | Family: Edwin Kermit HED / Bertha Lillian ANFINSON (F2234)
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This Anne was the elder of the two sisters named Anne. | HELLE, Anne Nilsdatter (I23139)
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This article in the October 30, 1942, edition of the Sandusky (Ohio) Register Star News apparently refers to him:
“The legs of Cadet Ellingboe, Seahawk cross country captain who left for flight training after winning from Grinnell and Cornell, aren’t the only parts of his body developed at the Iowa City station. Ellingboe, who hails from Greensburg, Kansas, and raced for Kansas University, broke the record for “pushups” at the Iowa Pre-Flight school before leaving. His total of 70 upped the old mark of 60.”
In the 1940 Pittsburg, Kansas, city directory, he is a student of KSTC living at 103 East Jefferson.
In the October 10, 1942, edition of the Des Moines Register, he is cross-country runner for the Seahawks, a team associated with the Navy pre-flight school in Iowa City.
Name: Edward R. Ellingboe
State Registered: Hawaii
Death Date: 20 Feb 1944
Cemetery: Tablets of the Missing at Honolulu Memorial
Cemetery Burial Plot: Missing in Action or Buried at Sea
Cemetery City: Honolulu
Cemetery Country: Hawaii
War: World War II
Title: Ensign
Rank: Ensign
Service: U.S. Navy
Service ID: 0-283210
Division: United States Naval Reserve
Data Source: World War II Honor Roll
Inducted from Kansas.
There is a stone for him in the Pleasant Valley Cemetery in Bentley in Sedgwick County, Kansas. This stone bears the inscription “Lost at sea, south Pacific, member of U.S. flying forces.” | ELLINGBOE, Edward Raymond (I2718)
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This birth location was shown on Robert Iver’s birth certificate. The date is 1882 on her gravestone. | SOUTHERS, Mary Lee (I10942)
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this cemetery is also referred to as the Urnass Church of Christ Cemetery | KILDE, Samuel William (I9579)
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this cemetery is also referred to as the Urnass Church of Christ Cemetery | ANDERSON, Edna May (I9593)
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