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5071 date shown in confirmation record TÜF, Guri Torgersdatter (I11260)
 
5072 date shown with her birth record ØREN, Karen Hansdatter (I8864)
 
5073 Dates from Rachel Keller’s entry for the Mousseaus in Find A Grave. GONYEA, Sarah (I5281)
 
5074 Dates from Rachel Keller’s entry for the Mousseaus in Find A Grave. MOUSSEAU, Mitchell (I5269)
 
5075 Dates per dwfrench1 UVDAL, Ingebjørg Gudbrandsdatter (I24269)
 
5076 Dates per dwfrench1 ELTUN, Eirik Andrisson (I24270)
 
5077 Daughter of Florence Webb and Charles Payne.

She gave birth to a premature child on 13 Nov 1960. The child lived only briefly.

One of her sons was Parley Joe Stock.

She changed her name for Social Security purposes to Karen P Chick on 21 May 1976. 
PAYNE, Karen (I42024)
 
5078 Dave Larson calls her Marie Theresa Merkert. MARKES, Marie T (I19873)
 
5079 David Adrian Crook



David Adrian Crook, age 64 of Elk Creek-Viola, Wis., died on Sunday Aug. 2, 2009, of esophageal cancer.

He was born on March 30, 1945, in Viroqua, to Clair and Ida (Midthun) Crook. David was an accomplished man with great exuberance and a real passion for everything he did in his life. Dave was "The Master Inventor." He was excited to say to you every day "Do you want to see what I invented today?" And he was brilliant at it. He was called upon by many when they needed help, whether they needed something to be repaired or if they got stuck, or whatever. He was always happy to help, and if he didn’t know the solution readily, he would find ways to get the job done right, including making a new tool or parts. His passion for music went beyond listening or learning and playing the bass guitar and keyboards. Music was embodied in his soul. A "Musical Tribute to Dave Crook" is being planned and will be held at a later time.

David started his education in the one room grade school at Elk Creek. He graduated co-valedictorian from Viola High School in 1963. He went on to the University of Wisconsin in Madison, where he also worked for the State Highway Commission as a surveyor. In February 1967, he enlisted in the Navy. He worked in Naval Security Intelligence as an electronic communications technician with a Top Secret Clearance. He was stationed in the Philippines, Scotland and the Pentagon in Washington, D.C. While at the Pentagon, he met his wife, Maryann Tomaszewski, of Scranton, Penn., on March 2, 1972, and they married under a dogwood tree in the country in Fairfax, Va. on July 8, 1972. David and Maryann celebrated their 37th wedding anniversary this summer. After seven years in the Navy, David and Maryann returned to Wisconsin in 1974. They started a manufacturing business, Duraframe Dipnet, in 1975, and Duraframe Dipnet has become the number one supplier of fish dipnets to the aquaculture industry in the nation. They have been in business for 35 years, and with all his great training, the business will continue on.

David is survived by his "bride" (as he called her, just like Clair said of Ida) Maryann Crook; his very close sister, Rebecca (Roger) Hooker and their children and grandchildren, Angi (Eric) Endicott, Alan (Nadine) Hooker and Aryn (Staci) Hooker; nieces and nephews in Colorado, Annette, David, Susan and Andy Bill; very close special friends, Lisa, Jeff, Sabon, Gary and Bob; his devoted employees, Nathan, Kim, Greg and Carrie; and a multitude of close and loving friends and relatives.

Private services have been held.

The Musical Tribute to Dave Crook will be held at a later time. (The Memorial Musical Tribute was held on November 8, 2009, at the Field House in La Farge.)

Donations in David’s memory to The Kickapoo Valley Rescue Squad in Viola, would be appreciated.

The Sime Funeral Home in Readstown served the family.

Online condolences may be offered at www.simefuneralfo rum.com.

Happy are the memories of the Great Man David Crook was. He will be greatly missed by us all. 
CROOK, David Adrian (I15313)
 
5080 David and his young family lived in the 2nd ward of Minneapolis in the 1870 census, next door to his parents and to his brother Henry. David was a lumberman.

In the 1875 census, David and Harriet and their four children live in Minneapolis. The four children are David, 9, Louisa, 7, John, 5, and Fannie, 2.

Known as David Mouseau in the 1880 census, at which time he lived at 915 2nd Street N.E. His occupation was “works for boom co.” 
MOUSSEAU, David (I5268)
 

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