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2611 as Sigri Soine LO, Sigrid Gudbrandsdatter (I4946)
 
2612 As Sigrid at the Little Iowa Norsk-evangelisk Lutherske Menighed according to the Iowa Births and Christenings database on FamilySearch. The ELCA records show her baptism date was between 10 Jul and 16 Jul, 1866. ELLINGBOE, Sigrid (Sarah) (I10722)
 
2613 as Sister Roselda Mercier, O.S.F., at the St. Francis Convent in Springfield MERCIER, Irene Mary Agnes (I8014)
 
2614 as Sjelstad SHELSTAD, Ardes Elaine (I16383)
 
2615 as Sjelstad SHELSTAD, Raymond Olney (I13916)
 
2616 as Sjur T. Nundal NUNDAL, Sjur Trondsen (I23192)
 
2617 as Sonia Kildahl Bly BLY, Sonia (I22060)
 
2618 as Sophie Frith; SSDI last residence GULLESON, Sophie C (I9607)
 
2619 As spelled in the 1930 census form. Living in Montana according to Lorraine in 2001. His wife’s name was Helen A. at that time. He apparently maintained a home in Amery, at least for the period 1998-2002. From 1993-2002, he was living in Bridger, Montana. In 1992, there is a Ruth A Ausen living at the same address.

He served in the U.S. Navy during World War II.

He attended the funeral of his sister Lorraine on July 24, 2017.

He lived in Billings at the time of her sister June’s death.

Glen Russell Ausen, 95, passed away Sept. 4, 2019, with his family by his side.

Glen was born in Alden Township, Wisconsin, on July 18, 1924, to Martin and Gertrude Engel Ausen. He was the fourth of eight children. After graduating from high school in Amery, Wisconsin, he enlisted in the Navy and served on the hospital ship USS Bountiful as a corpsman during WW2. His ship was the first to evacuate wounded from Iwo Jima.

Following the war, he attended the University of Wisconsin at River Falls. While there he met Ruth Woods, a fellow student who was working at the boarding house where he was living. They were married June 5, 1948, in Webster, Wis. Upon graduation from college, they moved to Montana where they started their teaching careers at Ekalaka. From there they moved to Harlem and he earned his master's degree at the University of Montana. His administrative career took them to Glasgow, Culbertson, Colstrip, Bridger, Deer Lodge, and Wyola.

Glen enjoyed traveling, hunting, and was a lifelong Green Bay Packer fan. He was proud of his Norwegian heritage, actually liked lutefisk, and taught his children the value of hard work. He was privileged to go on the Montana Honor Flight in the spring of 2015. He spent the last year and a half as a resident of The Springs at Grand Park where he was lovingly cared for by the staff there in addition to the staff at Compassus Hospice.

He was preceded in death by his parents; wife, Ruth (married 46 ears); second wife, Helen (married 21 years); son,Stanley; grandson, Jeremy Sikkenga, and his seven siblings.

He is survived by his four children: Sheila (John) Sikkenga of Sheridan, WY; Sandy (Dick) Taylor of Billings; Sam (partner Lori Hodges) of Billings and Steve (Deb) of Park City. In addition he is survived by his 8 grandchildren, 12 great-grand-children, and one great-great grandson. They all agree he was tougher than woodpecker lips.

Cremation has taken place and his ashes will be interred next to his wife Ruth. There will be a graveside memorial service at the Bridger Cemetery on Thursday, September 12, at 3 p.m. 
AUSEN, Glen Russell (I650)
 
2620 as Stanley R Engelhardt and Evangeline J Jenson Family: Stanley Reuben ENGELHARDT / Evangeline June JENSEN (F20372)
 

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