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Definitely the father of Manerva. According to her birth record, he was born in Breathitt County, Kentucky.
His middle initial was C according to the death certificate of his son Grover.
In the 1910 census, a 70 year-old David Banks “sen” (for Sr.?) lived in Holly Creek with his 18 year-old son Smalley. Jack Watkins was his next-door neighbor. Living with David and Smalley were two boarders, William, 16, and Ettie Taylor, 20. David Banks was shown as married for 57 years.
A David Banks, a widower “about 76” years old and born in Kentucky to David Banks and Nancy Bailey, died in Wolfe County on 28 February 1915. The informant for his death certificate was Jack Wadkins of Vortex in Wolfe County.
The Kentucky marriage records show a 28 year-old David McDaniel of Floyd County marrying a 22 year-old Hannah Banks of Wolfe County in Wolfe County on 4 June 1874. | BANKS, David (I8571)
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Dekkene U/ Hestetun | NUNDAL, Sigrid Eriksdatter (I23768)
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delivered by midwife Mrs. Andrea Andersen | CHRISTENSEN, Leland Othello (I4598)
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delivered by midwife Mrs. Andrea Andersen | CHRISTENSEN, Lillian Anna (I4596)
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delivered by physician Henry Neill | JOHNSON, Joseph Clare (I16883)
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Dell Rapids – Marius Sorensen, 95, died Saturday in Palisade Manor Nursing Home in Garretson.
Mr. Sorensen was born Dec. 8, 1889, on a farm near Colman, where he grew up and attended school. He married Inger Roed Nov. 11, 1914, in Memphis, Tenn. The couple farmed near Colman until 1960, when they retired and moved to Dell Rapids. Mr. Sorensen continued to live in Dell Rapids after the death of his wife in 1976. He was the last member of the Danish Brotherhood Lodge in Colman.
Survivors include two daughters: Mrs. Edward (Alice) DeVaney and Mrs. Robert (Marjorie) Wilshire, both of Dell Rapids; eight grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren; a brother, Harold, Yakima, Wash.; and a sister, Mrs. Alma Stenberg, Dell Rapids.
Services will begin at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday in Kahler Funeral Home, with burial in Colman Cemetery.
Visiting hours will begin at 9 am Monday in the Funeral home. | SORENSEN, Marius S (I4101)
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Dellar “Del” L. Gilbertson, 92, Weston, passed away March 8, 2022, at Renaissance Assisted Living under the care of Interim Hospice Care.
He was born December 24, 1929, in Wausau to the late Albin and Ramona (Hoerter) Gilbertson. On July 8, 1950, he was united in marriage to Jeanette “Jan” Empey at St. Paul’s U.C.C. in Wausau. Together, they shared 71+ wonderful years of marriage; raising their family and enjoying all life had to offer.
He began his 32-year career with the Wausau Police Department in 1952, and in 1963 was promoted to desk sergeant. He was a 1966 graduate of the Northwestern University Traffic Institute. In 1972, he was advanced to Traffic Sergeant, supervising the Traffic Division, and served as Secretary of the Wausau Traffic and Parking Commission. During his 12-year tenure in that office, he was dedicated in promoting traffic, pedestrian, bicycle and motorcycle safety; receiving recognition every year, including the Grand Award from AAA in 1980 for being the safest city in the United States for cities of comparable size. He made numerous trips to Madison with city officials to accept these awards and was proud of achieving these honors. Del was on the departments’ pistol team competing in matches throughout the state, and in 1961 the four-member team won the W.P.P.A. class C state championship in Kenosha. In 1960, he was instrumental in organizing the Wausau City Employees Credit Union; serving as secretary for two years. In 1962, he was elected president and held that office for four years.
After retiring in 1984, his long-time friend, Charles Helke, offered him a full-time position at the Helke Funeral Home. He was employed there for ten years.
In 1994, he and Jan sought warmer temperatures, so they moved to their dream home in Sun City, Arizona, where they resided for 19 years. During those years, they traveled extensively throughout the United States and eighteen foreign countries. Del enjoyed golfing and had the privilege of working as a Marshall for ten years at the Annual Phoenix Open in Scottsdale.
He was a member of Sun City Masonic Lodge #72, El Zaribah Shrine, Sun Cities Shrine Club (serving as president in 2003), and the Sun Cities Scottish Rite Club. He and Jan were actively involved in the annual Clothe-A-Child program during the Christmas season.
In 2011, they moved back to Wisconsin to be closer to their family. He reinstated his membership with Forest Lodge #130, F. & A. M. in Wausau. He was a 32nd degree Master Mason, longtime member of Zor Shrine in Madison, and in 1987 was chosen to serve a one-year term as Outer Guard on the Zor Shrine Divan. He was a lifetime member of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of the Eau Claire Valley, where he was a Past Most Wise Master of the Chapter of Rose Croix and was active in degree work each spring and fall. Del worked diligently to support the Shrine Hospitals; transporting children and their families to and from the Shrine Hospital in Minneapolis.
He was a member of Wausau Elk’s Lodge #248, and also Lodge #2559 while residing in Sun City.
Survivors include three daughters, Sandra (Dean) Ostrander, Kaukauna, Mary Zelton (Brad Main) Tomahawk, Cheryl Traska, Tomahawk; a son, Michael (Danette) Gilbertson of Weston; thirteen grandchildren, Matthew (Elisabeth), Bradley (Melissa), and Catherine Ostrander, Dr. Kimberly, Alison, and James Zelton, Jamie (Steve) Howe, Travis (Jenn) Traska, Stephanie (Brett) Borneman, Gretchen Krueger, Lucas Gilbertson (Sarah Elliott), Shanon (Mitch) Feltz, and Jarett (Melissa) Gilbertson; eleven great-grandchildren, Ryan Ostrander, Kali, Dawson, and Marli Traska, Onnika Honeck, Jason, Logan, and Isabella Borneman, Alyce and Margaret Feltz, and Gavin Gilbertson. He was preceded in death by his wife, parents, a sister, Bonnie, and loving son, Patrick.
His family meant more to him than anything else in the world and he was so proud of the close bond and love that existed. They never greeted or parted without expressing their love for one another. | GILBERTSON, Dellar (I19746)
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Deloris L. on her death certificate. | GRONSETH, Lorraine Deloris (I5760)
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Delta Medical Center | MARTIN, Betty Louise (I17435)
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Denison | KVALE, Kenneth Duwayne (I33873)
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