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4451 Carl Johan’s research. Lyngby parish, Malmöhus län, Skåne. LUNDBERG, Andreas Pehrsson (Anders Persson) Berger (I7217)
 
4452 Carlsbad ROACH, Lola (I39615)
 
4453 Carlson was likely her married name. CARLSON, Gladys H (I15957)
 
4454 Carlson, Elaine M. 90, died at her home in Eagan, Minnesota, on June 25, 2020.

She was born on February 27, 1930, at the old Miners' Hospital in Crosby, Minnesota, as the first child of John and Mabel Landstrom Everson of Deerwood. Elaine attended the one-room Cedar Brook country school and attended ninth grade at Aitkin High School. In 1944 she moved to her aunt and uncle's home in suburban Chicago and graduated from Maine Township High School in Park Ridge, Illinois, in 1947. That same year she married Donald Carlson of Minneapolis.

She and her husband raised their family in east Bloomington and she and Don moved to Eagan in 2005. She was a devoted mother and wife, an excellent bridge player, and the greater Everson family's worrier-in-chief. She will be dearly missed by all who knew her and loved her.

Elaine is survived by her two children, Don (Mary) Carlson of Green Bay and Cheryl (Kevin) Fautch of Eagan, three grandchildren, Eric (Chris Hynes) Carlson of Portland, Oregon, Lindsay (Scott) Wing of Chicago, and Krista (Bobby) Bloch of Apple Valley, and two great-grandchildren, Logan and Preston Bloch. Elaine is also survived by her sister Judy Redfield, her brother Bill (Edna) Everson, and her close Everson cousins Ronald Everson, David Everson, Jerry Everson, Jackie Higby, Jean Haselhuhn, and David Graham, and many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband in 2011 and by her brothers Andy Everson and Bob Everson and her sister Joanne Davis.

The family would like to thank Laura Nees, Elaine's cousin's daughter, who provided excellent care to Elaine during her final days.

In lieu of flowers, the family encourages donations to the charitable organization of their choice. Private burial at Sunset Memorial Park. Celebration of Life to be held later. 
EVERSON, Mabel Elaine (I6)
 
4455 Carlton P. Bye, born: July 31, 1928 in Fergus Falls, Minnesota, died: November 12, 2021 in Crystal Lake, Illinois, at Sunrise Assisted Living.

He was born on July 31, 1928 in Fergus Falls, MN to Cecil S. and Henrietta (nee Pederson) Bye. The family later moved to Minneapolis, MN where Carl met his future bride, Audrey L. Smith. They were married on October 25, 1950 and raised three children.

Carlton was fascinated by airplanes and worked hard to afford flying lessons and obtained his pilot's license when he was just a teenager. He enlisted in the Navy at age 20 and trained to fly his beloved Corsair aircraft and served on the aircraft carrier, U.S. Leyte. He was honorably discharged on 11/12/53 but remained in the Naval Reserve for 20 years. He was employed by United Air Lines until his retirement in 1988, retiring as Captain on the Boeing 747. He was also an active member of the Illinois Masonic Lodge.

After retiring, Carl and Audrey spend their summers in McHenry, IL and were snowbirds in Sarasota, FL during the winter. He enjoyed golfing and socializing with friends. He was deeply concerned about the political climate in our country and was a staunch patriot to the end.

Carlton is survived by his loving daughter, Cindy (Bill) Tegtmeier; Granddaughters Amy (Ben) Pusakulich and Kimberly (Gabe Romero) Tegtmeier; Great-granddaughters Shayla and Tea Pusakulich; great-grandson, Austin Romero; and former daughter-in-law, JoAnne Grabowski.

In addition to his wife, Audrey, he was preceded in death by his son, Michael C. Bye, and daughter Charlene Clouse. 
BYE, Carlton Paul (I12984)
 
4456 Carol (Ouren) Toso passed away Wednesday, November 15, 2023, at the Pelican Valley nursing home, circled by family and love.

Carol Ardith Ouren was born December 31, 1933 to Peder and Myrtle Ouren on the family farm outside of Erhard, Minnesota. She was baptized at South Immanuel Lutheran Church, and throughout her life South Immanuel held a very special place in her heart.

For grades 1 - 8, she attended Sunnyside District 289 country school with younger siblings Janice and Ronnie, walking the two miles each way unless there was enough snow for her dad to bring them in the sleigh. Early memories include milking cows during harvest, separating milk and cream the rest of the year, and her least favorite chore: washing eggs. There were frequent gatherings at their home for picnics and music; her dad played fiddle and mandolin and Carol picked up piano by ear.

She graduated from Rothsay High School in 1952. Her first job was candling eggs at the Erhard Creamery, but she soon was hired in the office at Park Region Oil in Pelican Rapids. A few years later she started work at the bank, which at that time was called J.P. Wallace State Bank.

One day while she was shopping at Carr and Hanson Department store, she noticed an interesting young man checking her out between the aisles. Who first approached whom is lost to time, but he was Duane Toso and they were married August 18, 1956 at South Immanuel. They had three children. Duane accepted a position at Honeywell in 1960 and they moved to New Brighton for seven years before moving back to Pelican Rapids. Once their youngest child started kindergarten, Carol resumed her career at the bank, where she advanced through many roles until her retirement at age 62. After retiring from the bank, she enjoyed clerking auctions for several years and working at the gift shop at Dunvilla.

Over the years Carol and Duane took many camping trips with the kids, packing up the pop-up camper and heading out for weekends close by or cross country travel. Among her favorites were trips to Yellowstone and the World’s Fair in Spokane WA. They had an active social circle, with many card parties at home and frequent Saturday night dances at Perry’s, Foxhome, and Elizabeth. Once the kids were out of the nest, Carol and Duane enjoyed several trips to Arizona and Mexico. Carol surprised everyone by para sailing with sister-in-law Alice in Puerto Vallarta. But her favorite destination was Norway, which she visited twice.

Once the grandchildren started coming, they made frequent trips to the cities and Wisconsin and helped tremendously as the kids established homes. Grandma could happily play cards and games for hours and was never too tired to read a bedtime story. Two of her favorite volunteer experiences were running the annual blood drive for the Women’s Auxiliary at the VFW and as a faithful member of the Monday morning offering counting crew at Trinity Lutheran church.

Duane died in 2016, a few months shy of their 60th anniversary. Despite several health challenges over the last few years, Carol very much enjoyed life in her lovely apartment overlooking the river at Riverfront Manor until moving into the nursing home in October. She was preceded in death by her parents, Peder and Myrtle; husband Duane; and sister Janice Marty.

She is survived by her children: Deb (Dave) Linde; Larry (Audrey) Toso; and David (Laura) Toso; grandchildren: Andrew (Kara) Linde; Alayna (Zach) Linde; Kayla Toso; Steven (Amy) Toso; Samantha Toso; Mitch (May) Toso; and Max Toso and fiancée Julia; and great granddaughters Emberlyn, Brooklyn, Eloise, and Nina. She is also survived by her brother Ron Ouren; in-laws Jim Marty, Alice Toso, and Bette Toso; many cousins and dozens of nieces and nephews. 
OUREN, Carol Ardith (I22922)
 
4457 Carol B. (Thompson) Hanson, age 79, of Luck, WI, formerly of St. Paul Park, MN, passed away July 23, 2016 from a long battle with Alzheimer's.

She is survived by her husband of 60+ years, Howard E. Hanson; children, Michael (Susan) Hanson of Brooklyn Park, MN, Pamela (David) Edwards of Augusta, WI, Karen (Joseph) Roberts of St. Croix Falls, WI, John Hanson of Cottage Grove, MN, Lisa (Thomas) Schaeffer of Apple Valley, MN, James Hanson of Apple Valley, MN and Ben Hanson of Eagan, MN; 11 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren and 1 great-great-granddaughter; siblings, Ken Thompson, Rueben (Ethel) Thompson, Keith (Lori) Thompson and Violet Bloom; many nieces, nephews and friends.

She is preceded in death by siblings, Edmond Thompson, Earl Thompson, Marian Andren, Lyle Thompson, Lois Hanson and Joanne Linder.

Carol graduated from St. Croix Falls in 1955. In 1956 she married her sweetheart, Howard from New Market, MN. She was the most amazing and loving wife, mother and friend whom we all cherished. She is described as encouraging, positive and always willing to help anyone in need. A kind-hearted person, who was a Bible student since 1961 and loved to share her faith.

Memorial services will be held at The Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses, 228 1st Avenue East, Milltown, WI, on Saturday, August 13, 2016 at 2:00 p.m. 
THOMPSON, Carol Bertha (I13892)
 
4458 Carol J. Hoppock, 85, of Rockford died Wednesday, Dec. 7, 2011, in her home.

Born June 30, 1926, in Moville, IA; the daughter of Harold H. and Helen (Olsen) Hall. She married Adelbert Z. "Del" Hoppock on Oct. 20, 1950, in Rockford; he died June 2, 1994. Carol was a self-employed seamstress working for Thompson Design for more than 40 years.

Survived by son, David (Sandi) Hoppock of Rockford; grandchildren, Dennis (Holly) Thomas of Rockford, Daniel (Kathy) Thomas of Beloit, WI, Heather (Robert) Wilson and Michelle (George) Bonds, both of Rockford; 12 great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.

Predeceased by one brother and two sisters. 
HALL, Carol June (I26347)
 
4459 Carol Mae (Olsen) Remme, 80, of Dennison, died Friday, June 24, 2022 at her home with her family by her side.

She was born May 1, 1942 in Ruthton, Minnesota to Albert and Valborg (Christansen) Olsen, one of five children. She was baptized and confirmed in Ruthton and graduated in 1959 from Ruthton High School. She continued her education at the Minneapolis Business College graduating in 1960 with a degree in Private Secretarial and Finishing Degree. Shortly after graduating she met Marlo Remme at the Prom Ballroom. They were married on August 10th, 1963 in Ruthton for 49 years until Marlo's passing. They had two sons and one daughter. Carol and Marlo spent time together at tractor pulls, threshing shows, Model T tours and sporting events for their children. Carol worked at various jobs at First National Bank, 3M, and Sheldahl, bookkeeping for her family and was very hard working.

Carol was known for her love of her family and mostly her precious grandchildren. She loved tending to her gardens, enjoyed cooking and puzzles and playing accordion. She loved spending time with her family and friends.

Carol was a very loving and devoted wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother. She will be deeply missed by all. Carol took great care of Marlo and her brother-in-law Albert Remme in their final years with deep devotion.

She is survived by her sons, David Remme of Dennison, Dennis (Pam Freeman of Henderson) Remme of Dennison; daughter, Dawn (and Greg) Huisman of Ellsworth; grandchildren, Dalton (Brooke) Huisman of Adrian, Alexa (Shadrach) Wacker of Jackson, Hayden Remme of Northfield; great-grandchildren, Ryder Huisman Booker Wacker; sisters, Betty Vos of Ruthton, Alice (Dan) Mikel of West St. Paul, Helen (and Gary) Jorgensen of Arco, Nancy Greenfield of Balaton.

She was preceded in death by her husband Marlo Remme; and her parents Albert and Valborg Olsen; brothers-in-law, Melvin Vos, Kenneth Greenfield, Albert Remme; sister-in-law, Evelyn Remme. 
OLSEN, Carol Mae (I44126)
 
4460 Carol Preston died, unexpectedly, at home in Fargo, ND on July 7, 2015 at the age of 80. Born March 16, 1935, in Bagley, MN, Carol Ann Braseth graduated from Caledonia, ND High School where she was a cheerleader, basketball player, and Valedictorian of her class. She attended Fargo Business College, then worked in Minneapolis at Reynolds Aluminum Co. She married DeVere Preston, a farmer and newspaperman for the Hillsboro Banner on November 24, 1956. Carol gave birth to three children in Hillsboro, ND, then went on to raise them in Windom, Jackson, Fergus Falls and Breckenridge, MN. Carol spent the last 22 years in Fargo, ND, following DeVere’s retirement in 1993. Their marriage was 46 years strong when she sadly lost DeVere in 2003. A loyal friend and devoted wife and mother, Carol will be remembered for her gift of gab, witty humor and enduring elegance. She was energetic, intelligent, had a memory like a “steel trap”, an avid bridge player and reader of current events who enjoyed discussing politics from all sides. Carol lived her last 12 years, independently, caring for her house and yard. Many friends and relatives sought her expert opinion in decorating, especially her talented eye for color. She was a caregiver for many throughout her life and very proud of her Norwegian heritage, which she displayed in her stoic and compassionate character.

Carol was preceded in death by her father Roald Braseth and brother-in-law Curtis Bueng. She is survived by her children; Kimberley Preston, Mitchell Preston and Claudia Preston (Joe) Storey; granddaughters Danielle and McKenzie Storey; siblings Gerald (LaDonna) Braseth, Barbara Bueng and Ronald (Jenell) Braseth; and her mother Ardis Braseth; many nieces and nephews, as well as great nieces and nephews. In March of this year, Carol and Ardis celebrated their 80th and 100th birthdays, respectively, with family and friends. We lost you too suddenly – you were dearly loved and will be missed. 
BRASETH, Carol Ann (I14232)
 

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