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21751 Trudy (Gertrude) Lindau
January 12, 1925 – May 16, 2022

Trudy passed away peacefully in her sleep on May 16, 2022 at the age of 97 while staying at Bethel Lutheran Home in Selma, CA.

Trudy was born on January 12, 1925 in McIntosh, Minnesota to George and Minda (Lovaas) Hoyne. She was the middle of three daughters.  She attended McIntosh schools graduating as salutatorian in 1942.  Trudy attended St. Olaf College in Northfield, MN for two years before transferring to the Fairview Hospital Nursing program in Minneapolis to proudly obtain her RN certificate.

In 1945 while pursuing her nursing program she reconnected with a childhood family friend, John Lindau, who was home on leave from the Navy.  John had just returned from the South Pacific where he had fought in World War II battles in the Solomon Islands and Coral Sea.  They became engaged on December 9, 1945, and married on August 31, 1946 in McIntosh.

Their two daughters, Anne and Hope, were born in Minneapolis.  The family relocated to Whittier, CA in 1955 when John was transferred to Los Angeles by his employer, the Pillsbury Company.  The family was transferred to Fresno, CA in 1961.

Upon arrival in Fresno the family joined the congregation of Trinity Lutheran Church.  Trudy relished church life and devoted many hours to women’s groups, community service activities and Sunday School teaching.  She taught Sunday school for 30 years at Trinity.  She was widowed in 1973, but continued her service to the church and her family and also working as a nurse.

After her daughter Hope had triplets, Trudy moved to their country property and was drafted into providing childcare and chauffeuring service. She loved living in the country and connecting with Fairmont school activities. She went to all the kids’ games and school programs. She once became lost with her group of charges on a school field trip to Alcatraz but fortunately there was a happy ending. She moved into town in Sanger in 1998 and became close friends with her wonderful neighbors. She and her devoted dog Ralph walked everywhere. There were many Sundays where she attended both Sanger First United Methodist Church and also Bethlehem Lutheran Church in Sanger.  She was very happy to serve as Bethlehem’s church pianist for 22 years.

Trudy loved people. She loved getting to know them and chatting with them. She said when she was a little girl and left for school her mother usually said “Gertrude, don’t talk too much.”  She ignored that advice. She had a truly amazing memory. She was a prolific letter and postcard writer and one highpoint of her day was going to the mailbox. She was very proud of living independently in her own home until early April. She was also proud of her Norwegian heritage. She traveled to Norway several times and met many relatives. She loved to travel and was the type of person when asked “Would you like to go do something?” the answer was always “Yes!” She was a very good baker and we will miss her homemade bread and many delicious cookies. She loved to read, play Scrabble, garden and grew many beautiful roses. She was a talented seamstress and also gifted many people with her lovely embroidered tea towels. She rarely missed an episode of Wheel of Fortune. She was excited to have been on Family Feud too! She had so much energy. She said one of her favorite compliments was from her handsome husband John who said he loved the way her eyes danced when she talked.

Trudy was predeceased by her husband, John, her parents, and sister Dorothy Bentley.  Trudy leaves behind her daughters Anne Lindau Johnson (Willard) of Clovis, CA, and Hope Lindau (Michael Mosby) of Sanger, CA, and sister Margaret Dahl of Bloomington, MN.  She will be missed by her seven grandchildren, Melissa Johnson Hallas (Ryan), Bridget Johnson Dixon (Sean), Jared Johnson, Jessica Mosby, John Mosby (Brandy Gamoning), Alexandra Mosby (Robert Johnson), and Robert Mosby.  Trudy was blessed to have four great-grandsons: Seth Hallas, Erik Hallas, Clark Mosby, and Caleb Dixon, plus two step great-granddaughters Kelly and Hailey Dixon. In addition, she was loved by her many nieces, nephews, cousins, neighbors, and friends.

Trudy will be interred at Ft. Snelling National Cemetery in Minneapolis, MN alongside her beloved John.  
HOYNE, Gertrude (I38233)
 
21752 Trudy Flom, 79, of Dennison, died Saturday, July 3, 2004, at the Angels Care Center, Cannon Falls.

Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. today at Urland Lutheran Church, with interment at the church cemetery following the service. Visitation will be held from 10 to 11 a.m. today at the church. Memorials are preferred, in lieu of flowers, to the Alzheimer's Association, Urland Church Memorial Fund and the Rev. George Thompson Chapel Fund at Angels Care Center.

Marion Bernice "Trudy" Flom was born Oct. 3, 1924, to Oscar and Julia (Durdahl) Eggum. She attended Oak Grove country school, rural Dennison, and graduated from Northfield High School in 1944. She married Johnny Flom Feb. 22, 1945. She was an active member of Urland Lutheran Church, where she was involved with ladies aid and taught Sunday School for years. She was a 4-H leader for the Urland Cloverleaves for 25 years.

She is survived by her husband, Johnny; six children: John Flom of Wanamingo, Leslie Flom of Dennison, Gail Flom of Wanamingo, Bonnie Thompson of Custer, S.D., Dennis Flom of St. Paul and Darryl Flom of Dennison; 12 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren; one brother, Obert Eggum, of Dennison; and one sister, Evelyn Dvorak, of Northfield.

Arrangements are by the Lundberg Funeral Home in Cannon Falls. 
EGGUM, Marion Bernice (Trudy) (I21943)
 
21753 Trueman E. Ellingson, 78, Dahlen, died Wednesday, March 9, 2005, in his home.

Mr. Ellingson was born Sept. 15, 1926, in Fordsville, N.D. He grew up and graduated from high school in Dahlen. On June 10, 1951, he married Betty Fredrickson. In 1955, they began farming near Dahlen.

He is survived by his wife; a son, Terry (Dee Ann), Dahlen; a daughter, Rennae (Keith) Millette, Grand Forks, N.D.; four brothers, Omer (June), Park River, N.D., Clayton (Ione), Menahga, Minn., Dennis (DJ), Bloomington, Minn., Leland (Judy), Crookston, Minn.; two sisters, Alpha Lundmark, La Mesa, Calif., Clarice (Norrin) Enerson, Clearwater, Minn.; and four grandchildren. 
ELLINGSON, Trueman Elroy (I34844)
 
21754 Trulovet 2 Nov 1797 Family: Torgeir Torgeirsson WINDINGSTAD / Kirsti Andersdatter REBNE (F2034)
 
21755 Truly Mae Nelson Hansen

Funeral service for Truly Mae Nelson Hansen was held Saturday, Jan. 19, at the Deer Creek Valley Lutheran Church, rural Glenville. The Rev. Dan Baker officiated. Burial was at Six Mile Grove Lutheran Cemetery, rural Lyle.

Truly Mae Nelson Hansen, 88, died Thursday, Jan. 17, 2002, at the Austin Medical Center in Austin.

She was born May 27, 1913, to Walter and Isabella (Kvale) Pike in Deer Creek Township, Worth County, Iowa. She was confirmed at Deer Creek Lutheran Church of Carpenter and graduated from Otranto High School of Otranto in 1931.
Truly Pike married Rudolph Nelson in 1933 at the Silver Lake Lutheran Church of rural Northwood. They farmed near London until his death in 1964. She moved to Albert Lea where she worked at Land O'Lakes and St. John's Lutheran Home. She married Art Hansen in 1974 at Deer Creek Valley Lutheran Church, rural Glenville. They resided in Glenville. He preceded her in death. She moved to Lyle and later to Austin, with St. Mark's Lutheran Home as her last residence.

She was a member of Deer Creek Valley Lutheran Church rural Glenville, and was active in WELCA and circle. She enjoyed her family, playing cards, crocheting, dancing to old time music and listening to country music. Her grandchildren will remember her for her famous homemade donuts.

She is survived by three sons and one daughter, Walter (Betty) Nelson of Warner Robbins, GA, Ronald (Marilyn) Nelson of Owatonna, Larry (Paulette) Nelson of Austin, and Marian (Kenneth) Copa of White Bear Township, MN; 14 grandchildren and 25 great-grandchildren; one brother, Harold Pike of Mason City; three sisters, Dorothy Naber of Mason City, Alice Olson of Northwood, and Thelma DeLaney of Austin and several nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her parents, both husbands, three brothers and two sisters. 
PIKE, Truly Mae (I41084)
 
21756 Træet under Berge 22/2 BERGE, Marit Olsdatter Skogatræet (I24232)
 
21757 tsheimo ELTUN, Ragnhild Tomasdatter (I38060)
 
21758 tsheimo calls her Ingeborg Tostensdatter Kasa, as does dwfrench1

She is probably a (the?) daughter of Torstein Eiriksson Kasa (#22870).

Resided in Sårrbu, Sørre 2/3 av Uvdal.

She married Tomas Ivarsson Eltun in 1771 as the recent widow of Torgeir Asgrimson Uvdal.

Da Torgeir døde, drev hun Sårrbu alene en kort stund før hun giftet seg igjen med Thomas Ivarson Eltun. Thomas og Ingebjørg hadde 5 barn: Rangdi (1772-) gift i Skjerva i 1801. Torgeir (1774-1839) bonde i Grøv, gift med Gjartrud Larsdtr Grøv, Torstein (1777-) bonde på Søre Hermundstad, Ivar (1780-6mnd), Ivar (1782-) han var blind på høyre øye, husmann under Strand fra 1811. gift med Gjartrud Strand.

Med samtykke fra sønnen Asgrim fra første ekteskap, solgte hun Sårrbu til Ola Gudbrandsen Uvdal den 12.2.1791 for 199 rd. Da hadde andre mannen hennes Thomas Eltun nettopp dødd. Ola Uvdal overtok nok aldri gården, for året etter kjøpte Asgrim den tilbake for det samme som Ola hadde gitt for den. I folketellingen fra 1801 står hun som livårskone under Uvdal. 
KASA, Ingeborg Torsteinsdatter (I4817)
 
21759 tsheimo says Sandvik, Tysvaer, Rogaland; Christina McReynolds says Valdres Ragnhild Kristoffersdatter (I23620)
 
21760 tuberculosis LUFF, William F (I8173)
 

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