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22361 Thomas F. Howie, 65, of Mountain Iron, died Wednesday, Sept. 13, 2000, at the Virginia Regional Medical Center.

He was born July 20, 1935, in Minneapolis to Edwin and Irene Howie. He was an Army veteran and was a truck driver for Indianhead Trucking.

He is survived by his wife, Terry; four children, Dana Howie of St. Louis Park, Thomas Howie and Margo Howie, both of Minneapolis, and Anita (Tim) Einbu of Duluth; four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by a sister.

He had at least two other wives besides Patricia Ellingboe, both of whom he married more than once. 
HOWIE, Thomas Fisher (I13878)
 
22362 Thomas Knutson was her 2nd husband. BELSEIM, Anne Andrisdatter (I28735)
 
22363 Thomas may have been her married name. THOMAS, Gladys Marvel (I16059)
 
22364 Thomas was living on Muren in Årdal in the 1865 census. He was living with his mother and his mother’s parents, Christofer Thomassen and Guro Helgesdatter and, probably, his father’s sister, Guro Olsdatter.

Thomas and Anna Oren (“Oven” in the indexing) were farming in Soldiers Grove in the 1900 census. Anna is shown as never having had children. Living with them in 1900 was a 27 farmhand, Brigt Kerken.

He returned to Norway, probably for a visit, and is shown in the Bergen departure records for 1 September 1906 as Thomas J Øren of Soldiers Grove. His wife was not listed so she may not have accompanied him.

Not listed in the index of Vernon County deaths. Probably died in Crawford County. 
OREN, Thomas Johannesen (I4369)
 
22365 Thomas William Ellingboe, 69, of Grand Haven, died Thursday, Sept. 6, 2007.

Born in Crystal Falls, he moved to Grand Haven after graduating from Ferris State University. He was employed by Keller Tool/Gardner Denver/Cooper Industries. He later worked for Teledyne Co. in Muskegon and then for Michigan Plastic Co. in Grand Haven. He retired from Diesel Technology of Kentwood as a manufacturing engineer in the field of tool engineering. He was a member of Second Reformed Church in Grand Haven where he served as a deacon.

Surviving are his wife, Mary; children, William and Shelly Ellingboe of Spring Lake, Peter and Brenda Ellingboe of Holland, and Paul Ellingboe of Grand Haven; three grandchildren; a brother, W.L. and Marie Ellingboe of Ferrysburg; a sister- and brother-in-law, Elizabeth and Richard Peel of Spring Lake, and Peter and Mary Ann Floto of Washington, D.C.

A private family service will be Monday at the Lee Chapel of Lake Forest Cemetery with the Rev. Kevin Jean officiating. Visiting is 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday at VanZantwick Bartels Kammeraad Funeral Home, 620 Washington St., Grand Haven.

Interment will be in Lake Forest Cemetery.

Another obit, from Find A Grave and “Shadow” :

Thomas William Ellingboe, age 69, of Grand Haven passed away Thursday, September 6, 2007, while the birds were singing in the sky. It was his time to die.

Thomas was born April 16, 1938, in Crystal Falls, MI, to Lloyd and Lucille (Doucette) Ellingboe. He married the former Mary J. Floto on May 26, 1962, in Grand Haven. She survives him along with three sons: William Thomas (Shelly) Ellingboe of Spring Lake, Peter J. (Brenda) Ellingboe of Holland, and Paul (special friend Kathi Saurbaugh) of Grand Haven; two grandsons, Noah and Nicholas Ellingboe; a granddaughter, Brittany Posma; a brother, W.L. (Marie) Ellingboe of Ferrysburg; a sister-in-law, Elizabeth (Richard) Peel of Spring Lake; a brother-in-law, Peter (Mary Ann) Floto of Washington D.C.; and his English Springer Spaniel and special companion, Johdee. He was preceded in death by his parents.

Thomas came to Grand Haven after graduating from Ferris State University in 1960. He was employed by Keller Tool/Gardner Denver/Cooper Industries. He later worked for Teledyne Co. in Muskegon and then for Michigan Plastic Co. in Grand Haven. He retired from Diesel Technology of Kentwood as a manufacturing engineer in the field of tool engineering. Thomas was an excellent chef, an avid deer hunter (along with his sons), and a pheasant hunter (along with his dog). He especially enjoyed fishing for salmon out of the Grand Haven harbor with his family on his boat. He was a member of Second Reformed Church in Grand Haven where he served as a deacon.

A private family service will be held on Monday, September 10, 2007, at the Lee Chapel of Lake Forest Cemetery with Rev. Kevin Jean officiating. Friends may meet the family 2-4 p.m. on Sunday, September 9, at VanZantwick Bartels Kammeraad Funeral Home in Grand Haven. Interment will be in Lake Forest Cemetery. 
ELLINGBOE, Thomas William (I12290)
 
22366 Thomas’s baptismal sponsors were Gjertrud Johannesdatter Øye, Sigrid Endresdatter Brakke, Ingeborg Dalager, Anders Brakke, and Anders Eltun.

Thomas Knudsen Ellingboe left Vang on April 13, 1882.

He may be the “Thos. Ellingboe” mentioned in an article in the Little Falls Weekly in its 15 Nov 1895 edition. The article said thay he had been employed as a clerk in the clothing store of Grinley & Romnes and had, on November 9th, left for Maynard in Renville County to go into business for himself.

Thomas died of pneumonia. The date of birth for this Thomas is shown on his death certificate as “38-6-5.” Also noted on the death certificate were:

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Geertrude
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In the 1900 census, he is probably the Thomas Ellingbo, a 30 year-old cigar-maker lodging at a hotel in Granite Falls owned by Solomon Anderson. That Thomas was supposedly born Dec 1869 in Minnesota of Norwegian parents.

In the 1905 census he is Thomas K Ellingboe, age 36, born in Norway, living with his 21 year-old wife in Granite Falls. He is a saloon-keeper. He had been in the state for 22 years and in the Granite Falls area for 9 years.

Find A Grave reports Thomas Ellingboe 1856-1906 buried in the Granite Falls City Cemetery. 
ELLINGBOE, Thomas K (I5088)
 
22367 Thompson Christine Marie, age 48, of Elk River, on April 24, 2002. Survived by her loving husband, Ronald; loving mother, Maria and father, Ronald; and two brothers, Alexander (Lynn) and Karl (Nicole); nieces, nephews, many friends; and her special dogs, Buddy, Sadie and Lightning. KACANS, Christine Marie (I1621)
 
22368 Thompson Falls Family: Neil Richard (Elmer) NORTH / Doris Marie Bernadette LAFOUNTAIN (F20506)
 
22369 Thompson, Swanhild (Swanee) Tverberg Our gracious matriarch, surrounded by her loving family and friends, has gone to heaven to be with her Lord and many departed family members. Swanee was born on January 31, 1919, in Ft. Dauphin, Madagascar, to missionary parents - Rev. Svein Stefen Tverberg and Stine Elise (Haaland) Tverberg - who raised Swanee and her five siblings Elisabeth, Borghild, Dr. Miltzo, Dagny and Dr. Luther Tverberg in a strong, loving family with their faith in God as the cornerstone of their lives. Swanee's father, her husband of 61 years Conrad M. Thompson, her sons Mervin, Mark and Nathan and now, her grandson Zachary all either were or are Lutheran pastors. Swanee died of a stroke Sunday evening, December 15. A memorial service will be held at 1:30 pm on Saturday, February 1 - the day after her 95th birthday - in the Lyngblomsten Chapel, 1415 Almond Avenue, St. Paul, MN 55108. After Swanee graduated from St. Olaf College, and married Conrad, she began the work of raising four children, managing a full household and contributing within the community. Conrad credited her vital role at home as the foundation for his ministry within the church. She served as the 4-H leader for her daughter Beverly, and taught Sunday School at St. Anthony Park Lutheran Church. Swanee and Conrad made their home an inviting, nurturing place for their family and friends anchored by daily family dinners and filled with music. Together, in their mid-20s, Swanee wrote the words and Connie, the music for the choral piece "Christmas Lullaby" - still sung today. She extended her practice of hospitality through her work of welcoming visitors to the Chapel in the Hills in Rapid City, SD. Swanee invested many hours in her Norwegian embroidery Hardanger- Som, earning purple ribbons at the Minnesota State Fair and teaching the beautiful craft in Burnsville, MN, and in Mesa, AZ, where she and Connie spent winter months post-retirement amongst many long-time and new friends. Prior to their years of wintering in Mesa, they traveled across the U.S., on behalf of the radio ministry Lutheran Vespers, and led tours to Scandinavia, Israel-Palestine, New Zealand and Australia. Eleven years ago, she decided to move to Lyngblomsten near Como Park in St. Paul. For 10 years, she lived independently surrounded by all things Malagasy and Norwegian, and later, moved to the Care Center's Dorothea Neighborhood. As she lay dying, her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren appreciated wonderful tributes from visiting friends and staff. We will be eternally grateful to terrific staff and care givers, especially to Marcy Frye, who gave her so much love. Her mind was clear until the end, and what a gift that was. She was "Clearing House Central" for our entire family. She was a voracious reader who loved keeping up with the news of the world. As her body grew weaker, she said that as long as she could still read she was all right. Swanee will be terribly missed by her children - Mervin (Jackie Morstad) Thompson, Beverly (Roe) Hatlen, Mark (Marjore Williams) Thompson and Nathan (Kim Morris) Thompson; by her 10 grandchildren - Deanna and Noel Thompson; Kari, Erik and Lars Hatlen; Chris Thompson and Kinue; and Zachary, Karis (Matt) and Isaac (Tonya) Thompson; by her 19 great-grandchildren - Deanna Thompson's & Neal Peterson's Linnea and Annika; Noel & Ann Thompson's Suriya, Evan and Ethan; Kari & Jay Aiken's Logan, Bailey, Ilse and Ingrid; Chris & Melissa Thompson's Kate, Lauren, Will and Owen; Kinue's & Jordan Fowler's Jude, Kaden, Aza Swan and Addison; and Zachary & Lexi Thompson's Soren and Elise; and by her sister Dagny Lerseth, and sisters-in-law Laurie Tverberg and Donna Tverberg. The Tverberg/Thompson Family continues to help with the crucial work needed in Madagascar. If you would like to give a memorial, please address it to Global Health Ministries, c/o the Svein & Elise Tverberg Fund - AVIA, 7831 Hickory Street NE, Minneapolis, MN 55432. AVIA (Anosy Villages in Action) adheres to best practices for development initiatives and a broadened definition of health encompassing evangelism, education, clean water and sanitation, modern agricultural practices, traditional primary health services and access to credit through micro-lending programs. ghm.org This Christmas season and onward, we will remember Swanee and the words of her favorite hymn - "Precious Lord, take my hand, lead me on, let me stand, I am tired, I am weak, I am worn. Through the storm, through the night, lead me on to the light, take my hand, precious Lord, lead me home." TVERBERG, Swanhild Elvina (I29627)
 
22370 Thompson, Wayne J. of St. Louis Park, passed away on 8/23/09. He is survived by wife, Sherry; father, Loyal Thompson; mother-in-law, Marjane Smith; daughter, Amy (Neal) Dawson; son, Andy (Anna) Thompson; sister, Audrey Ohlgren; brother, Douglas (Sharilyn) Thompson; grandchildren, Lilly and George Dawson and Molly and Drew Thompson; niece, Lisa (Jason) Johnson; great-nephew, Jack Johnson; nephew, Travis (Nicole) Thompson. Preceded in death by mother, Verneice Wick Thompson. A private ceremony was held for the family at The Mount Olivet Retreat Center. THOMPSON, Wayne Jerome (I2070)
 

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