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4621 Clarence’s family farm was east of the Sobergs. In the 1930 census, the Sobergs and Campions were next door neighbors.

In the 1944 Minneapolis city directory, he and Helen live at 3011 32nd Avenue S. Clarence was an electrician.

In the 1948 Minneapolis city directory, he and Helen still live at 3011 32nd Avenue S. Clarence was an electrician for Minneapolis-Moline.

In the 1950 census, Clarence and his family live in Little Falls. Clarence is an electrician in an electric shop.

In the 1957 and 1959 city directories, they live at 5652 Morgan Avenue S. Clarence is an electrical inspector for the City Dept of Buildings. 
CAMPION, Clarence M (I197)
 
4622 Clarice Mae Toso, 82, of Devils Lake, ND, beloved mother, grandmother and great-grandmother passed away surrounded by her family on March 26, 2011 at Heartland Care Center, Devils Lake.

Visitation will be at St. Joseph Catholic Church, Devils Lake, on Thursday, March 31 from 4 p.m. until 8 p.m. with Rosary and scripture service at 6:30 p.m.

Mass of Christian Burial will be on Friday, April 1 at 10 a.m. at St. Joseph Catholic Church with Fr. Dale Kinzler celebrating the Mass. Visitation on Friday will be at the church for one hour prior to the funeral Mass. Burial will be in St. Joseph’s Catholic Cemetery.

Pallbearers will be her sons and sons-in-law. Music will be provided by Lynn Webster and Kevin Regan, vocalists and JoDee Lagein, organist.

Clarice Mae Dahl was born in Devils Lake on June 17, 1928 to Conrad and Florence (Vilandre) Dahl. She grew up in Garske and graduated from Webster School in 1946. She attended two years of summer school at Valley City State College and taught school for three years. Clarice was united in marriage to Donald Toso on August 18, 1951 at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Devils Lake. They remained in Devils Lake, raising seven children. Clarice was employed by Ramsey County and retired from there in 1990. Clarice enjoyed spending time with her family and friends, playing cards, sewing and working crossword puzzles. She was a member of St. Joseph Church, St. Joseph Altar Society (St. Patricia Circle), Catholic Daughters and Right to Life.

She is survived by her seven children, Michael (Zuzanna), Jacksonville, FL, Ronald (Carla), Lincoln, ND, Sharon (James) Hanson, Lakeville, MN, Darrell (Janet), Littleton, CO, Donna (Steven) Halldorson, Devils Lake, ND, Cindy (Troy) Senger, Cando, ND, and Scott (Marla Barber), Duluth, MN; 15 grandchildren, Robert (Charlene) Steciuk, Joanna Steciuk, Jennifer Robinson, Keith (Carly) Toso, Lindsey (Pat) Irwin, Kayla (Anthony Lesmeister) Toso, Jessica (Bill) Howden, Travis (Heather Closmore) Hanson, Gretchen Hanson, Lauren Toso, Eddie Toso, Nicholas (Kelly) Halldorson, Alex Halldorson, Shana Halldorson and Haylee Senger; eight great-grandchildren, Nicholas Steciuk, Sydney Steciuk, Taylor Toso, Layah Irwin, Johanna Lesmeister, Ethan Lesmeister, Cole Howden and Aidan Halldorson; sister and brother-in-law, Connie and Ken Steffan; sister-in-law,  Mary Ann Dahl; and brother-in-law Albert Vessa.

Clarice was preceded in death by her husband Donald; parents, Florence and Conrad Dahl; sister and brother-in-law, Florence and Fred Nichols; brothers, Curtis and Vincent Dahl; and twin sister, Phyllis Vessa. 
DAHL, Clarice Mae (I18540)
 
4623 Clarkfield Hospital ELLINGBOE, Debra Joan (I6561)
 
4624 Class of 1927, Hills Consolidated High School.



Her last residence, according to the SSDI, was Stickney, Aurora County, South Dakota. 
IVERSON, Minerva Rebecca (I11957)
 
4625 Claude Soine, 94, a longtime Wildrose resident, lately of Minot, passed away Saturday, Jan. 24, 2009, at Trinity Hospital in Minot.

His memorial service will be held Tuesday morning, Feb. 17, 2009, at 11 a.m. at Grace Lutheran Church in Wildrose. Pastoral Assistant Kathy Paulson will officiate and interment of the cremated remains will take place at Sunset Rest Cemetery in Ray in the spring.

Claude Vernon Soine was born on March 6, 1914, to Alfred and Sneva "Lula" (Nygaard) Soine. He was raised and educated in Ray and graduated from Ray High School in 1934.

Claude married Adelle Larson of Ray on Feb. 19, 1940, in Seattle, Wash. They eventually made their home in Wildrose.

Following high school, he worked at Fort Peck Dam in Montana, Washington, Corinth and Wildrose. He was owner/operator of the Wildrose Bar for several years. He later became manager for the Farmers Union Oil Company until he retired at the age of 65. He served in the U.S. Army during World War II. He was honorably discharged on Dec. 5, 1945.

He was a member of the Ray Lutheran Church until transferring his membership to Grace Lutheran Church of Wildrose in 1963.

Claude was active in the American Legion, serving at one time as commander and as post commander. He was active in the Masons in Wildrose and later in Ray. Claude was also a member of the Elks Lodge, a lifetime member of the Volunteer Fire Department of North Dakota, the Lions Club and the Williston Moose. He belonged to the Commercial Club in Wildrose, organized by the businesses in Wildrose. Claude also was involved in the design and maintenance of the Wildrose golf course.

Claude enjoyed golfing, dancing, playing cards, sports, hunting, fishing and reading.

Claude is survived by his sons, Terry (Rita) of Thief River Falls, Minn. and David (Susan) of Seabeck, Wash.; daughters, Judy (Terry) Halgrimson of Minot, Jane Soine (Joe Ewing) of Grand Junction, Colo., and Nancy (Jack) Kahl of Rapid City, S.D.; a special friend and companion, Ruby Melland of Williston; sisters, Muriel Meredith and Margaret Michaud, both of Washington; a sister-in-law, Donalda Tuttle, also of Washington; 11 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Adelle; his parents; and his brothers and sisters, Art, Jess, Les Maurice, Jean and Martha. 
SOINE, Claude Vernon (I24628)
 
4626 Claudia Josephine Jestin was born to Hypolite (Paul) and Margaret (Quaid) Jestin July 4, 1919 at Watson Hospital. Mom’s first home was a log granary, the only building on their homestead section in Kermaria.

Mom was the oldest of four. Claudia, Robert, John and Margaret (then known as Babe). The family moved to Naicam as the children got older. Mom fell in love with Tom Ponath, and married during wartime in Regina, March 6, 1943. After the war, Mom and Dad purchased the Ponath homestead from his family and they started their own family: Linda, born 1947, Lyle Thomas, 1951 and Donna Lee 1957.

Claudia was very active in the Naicam community, volunteering with the Catholic Women’s League, Naicam’s Music Festival, Naicam’s Golf Course and Communities in Bloom.
Mom had many talents as well. She rode horses, square danced, curled, (bonspieled in particular!), sewed her own clothes and ours, embroidered many great works, crocheted, played piano, gardened, cross stitched and knit. Mom owned and operated the Sears Catalogue sales office in Naicam for many years, which in those days, was a very active franchise.

Tom passed in 1980 and Mom married John Knutson. Together they traveled the world. They were able to square dance in many of the countries they visited. They also square danced at the opening of the Olympics in Calgary 1988.

Mom and John spent winters in their home in Arizona. After John passed, Mom and Arizona neighbor Dan Moyer become special friends. Dan being from Iowa, would spend summers in Naicam and Mom would spend winters in Iowa and sometimes with Donna and Don in Arizona.

Claudia moved to Churchview Lodge 2012. Sadly Mom’s vision slowly went through Macular Degeneration. When her son Lyle passed, and after a bout of illness, Mom decided Parkland would be a good place to spend the rest of her time here on Earth.

Claudia was predeceased by her mother Margaret, father Paul, husband Thomas Ponath, brothers Robert Jestin and John Jestin (Gloria), husband John Knutson, son Lyle Thomas Ponath, great friend Daniel Moyer and recently brother-in-law Doug Mowat.

Claudia is survived by her sister Margaret Mowat, sister-in-law Margaret Jestin, daughter Linda Ponath, granddaughter Lana Lavoie (Shaun Larkin), great grandchildren Luke and Charles, granddaughter Janine Lavoie Harding (James Harding) great grandchildren Thomas, Olivya and Isabelle, daughter-in-law Terry Ponath, granddaughter Nicole and great granddaughter Kyra, grandson Michael (Ellen Elgersma), great grandsons Jesse and Bennett and daughter Donna (Don Rumberger). Claudia had many nieces and nephews and always remembered when their birthdays were and who they married. Her memory was remarkable. 
JESTIN, Claudia Josephine (I7303)
 
4627 Claudia Ponath says: “Francis married Jennie Pederson during wartime but returned to Lac Vert. Their only child is a daughter, Margie-Joan.” QUAID, John Francis (I7400)
 
4628 Claudia Ponath says: “Josephine married Fred Jestin, moving to Green Lawn School District.” QUAID, Anne Josephine (I7244)
 
4629 Claudia Ponath says: “Margaret married Paul Jestin and homesteaded 1-1/2 miles east of the {Byng} school.” QUAID, Margaret Julia (I7270)
 
4630 Clay County #0029-225 Family: Clarence E THOMPSON / Fern Lettie LUFF (F1168)
 

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