Matches 21,701 to 21,710 of 22,220
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When he registered for the draft in October of 1940, he and his family lived in Durand, Wisconsin. He had a defective right eye. At the time of the draft registration, he was self-employed.
He and his family lived for a time on Nine Mile Island in the Chippewa River northeast of Durand, Wisconsin. | HOYT, Claude Alton (I33540)
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When he registered for the draft in October of 1940, he worked for the Southern Pacific Railroad. He and Nellie lived in Reedsport.
In the 1950 census, he and his family lived in Reedsport, Oregon. He was a drawbridge operator for the Southern Pacific. | BACHMEIER, Ludwig (I28375)
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When he registered for the draft in September of 1918, his address was RR#3, St. Paul. He was a foreman for Bower Products Co. of southeast Minneapolis. He was described as of medium height and slender build with brown eyes and dark hair.
He and his wife and five children lived in Rose Twp at the time of the 1920 census. Jasper was a machinist at a machine shop. Adelaide’s mother and younger siblings live close by (on the same census page).
In 1930, the family lived in southeast Minneapolis. Jasper was a machinist in an implement factory. | LAPPING, Jasper Edward (I4835)
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When he registered for the draft, he was a thresher hand for Oscar Bengson of North Dakota.
Anton and his family lived in Burleene Twp, Todd County, Minnesota in the 1920 census.
At the time of Inga’s death in 1926, the family lived in Bennett Mine Location, Keewatin, Itasca County. He was the informant for Inga’s death certificate.
At the time of his death, his residence was in Eagle Valley Twp. The informant for his death certificate was his father, Peter Hultgren of Clarissa. Anton died from an intestinal obstruction resulting in toxemia. In a note attached to the death certificate, the physician writes that he believes that the obstruction was due to adhesions. Anton had had ten feet of bowel removed 18 years previously and had had several obstruction episodes since then. | HULTGREN, Anton (I17721)
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When he registered for the World War II draft, he was 37 and working for his father’s company. | HEMPEL, Leslie Roosevelt (I28158)
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When her son Walter was born, she was a bookkeeper at Woolworth’s. | CUMMINGS, Margaret Ruth (I30281)
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When she married Johannes Pedersen, he was of Leklem, she of Nedre Faarn (sp?). His father was Peder Olssen Leerfald and her father was Peder Olsen Leklem. | Berit Pedersdatter (I18937)
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When she married Louis, her residence was Foxhome, Minnesota, in Wilkin County.
The June 14, 1954, edition of the FFDJ notes that Mrs. Clarence Lyngstad served the cake at the bridal shower for Mrs. Kenneth Bixon (Corinne Olson). {The newlyweds’ names were spelled incorrectly in the article. They were Kenneth Leroy Biksen and Corrine Merie Olson.}
In the summer of 1960, when the engagement of Deland and Sharon was announced in the Fergus Falls newspaper, she was referred to as Mrs. Clarence Lyngstad of Encino, California. At the time of the wedding in December, she had moved to Fergus Falls.
Doris Violet Lyngstad, 92, a resident of Fergus Falls, died Monday, May 18, 2009, at the Minnesota Veterans Home in Fergus Falls.
She was born May 14, 1917, in Rothsay, Minnesota, the daughter of John and Anna (Ostlund) Toso. She grew up on her family farm and attended country school through the eighth grade. She did waitress work for a time. She worked at Lake Region Hospital for many years, and after retiring from there, she worked at the Otter Tail Nursing Home.
On June 29, 1946, she married Clarence Lyngstad in Norfolk, Virginia. Over the years they lived in many places, including in California and Nebraska. They later lived on South Turtle Lake for 20 years.
Doris was a member of Bethlehem Lutheran Church in Fergus Falls, and the “Art of the Lakes” and VFW.
She enjoyed painting beautiful pictures – especially old farmsteads, which she would sell. She also made sure each of her children had a painting. She loved to bake, and made lefsa for everyone. Her gardens were always large and surrounded by beautiful flowers.
Preceding her in death were her husband, Clarence; four brothers, Lloyd, Marvin, Clayton and Orin Toso; and two sisters, Jeanette (Clarence) Johnson and Jean Rix.
Survivors include her children: LaDonna Olson of Alexandria, Deland (Sharon) Bloch of Savage, and Lynette (Roger) Hutchins of Fergus Falls; 11 grandchildren: Kim (Carol) Olson, Kathryn (Duane) Begin, Kory Olson, Karla (Terry) Pavek, Kristopher Olson, Chad (Cynthia) Bloch, Jeffory (Lisa) Bloch, Kari (Mike) Pankey, Tyson (Joanna) Bloch, and Jonathan and Jamie Hutchins; 21 great-grandchildren: Sarah Olson, Mellissa Mrozek, Jessica Stroman, Breanna, Kayla, and Jenna Begin, Ryan Parks and Alexander Pavek, Heather and Hallie Hutchins, and Nick Anderson, Robert (Krista) Bloch, Brandon and Christian Bloch, Brittney and Brayden Bloch, Grace, Kathrine and Joe Pankey, and Charlie and Hailey Bloch; three great-great-grandchildren: Shelby and Sydney Stroman and Cierra Mrozek; two sisters, Evelyn (Leo) Hennen of Morris and Joyce (Ray) Doschadis of Graceville; one brother, John (Tami) Toso of Sun City, AZ; and three sisters-in-law: Mildred, Helen, and Evelyn Toso.
Visitation: 5-7 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home and resumes one hour prior to the service at the church
Service: 11 a.m. Friday, May 22, 2009 at Bethlehem Lutheran Church in Fergus Falls
Clergy: Reverend Kate Bruns
Interment: Bethlehem Cemetery in Fergus Falls
Funeral Home: Olson Funeral Home in Fergus Falls | TOSO, Doris Violet (I7844)
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while on vacation with his wife | BAGGE, Edwin Louis (I1662)
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White Temple Baptist Church | Family: Robert Owen BYE / Charlene Joanne MACKENZIE (F15182)
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