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Earl Bonde, 86, of Nerstrand died Wednesday, April 6, 2011, at his home due to complications from a rare disease called Amyloidosis.
Funeral services will be held at Grace Lutheran Church, Nerstrand on Monday, April 11, 2011, at 10:30 a.m., with the Rev. Judy Gustafson officiating. Interment will be at Valley Grove Cemetery, Nerstrand.
Visitation will be at the Boldt Funeral Home, Faribault, on Sunday, April 10, 2011, from 2 to 6 p.m. and also at the church for one hour prior to the service on Monday.
Earl was born Feb. 22, 1925, the son of Oscar and Clara (Severson) Bonde. He was baptized on April 12, 1925, Easter Sunday, at home by the Rev. Rolf Rosenquist. He was united in marriage to Charlotte Houglum on May 22, 1954, at Trinity Lutheran Church in Medford. He grew up on the family farm in Nerstrand, which he farmed with his brother Harold, and later with son Bill and nephews Gary and John. Earl was involved in many community organizations, including Grace Lutheran Church, Lenten Community Men's Choir, Valley Grove Cemetery Association, Farm Bureau, Federal Land Bank and Nerstrand Elevator Board. He loved spending time with family and friends. His life was richly blessed with many loving stories and memories. Earl loved his Norwegian heritage; both he and Charlotte enjoyed traveling several times to their native country. He was a longtime bowler still trying to achieve the perfect game in his early 80s. Earl loved to read, play games with his grandchildren and Freecell on the computer.
He is survived by his wife, Charlotte; six children, Steve and (Linda) Bonde, Bill and (Barb) Bonde, Gerald and (Denise) Bonde, Pete and (Julie) Bonde, Karen Bonde (Carla Kennedy), and Kris Bonde; 11 grandchildren, Marcus, Kyle and Angie, Nate and Nicole, Blake, Evan and Merri, Jacob, Karl and Luke; two brothers, Robert and (Carol) Bonde, Harold and (Anne) Bonde; one sister, Helen and (Dick) Lodmill; and many nieces and nephews.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his sister, Alice Stenbakken and a grandson, Hans Bonde. | BONDE, Earl Oscar (I35369)
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Earl L. Opheim, 95, of Mason City passed away Thursday, September 23, 2021 at MercyOne North Iowa Hospice Unit in Mason City.
A memorial service will be held 10 a.m., Tuesday, September 28, 2021 at First Presbyterian Church in Mason City with Rev. Paul Collier officiating. The service will be livestreamed on the Major Erickson Funeral Home Facebook page. Inurnment will be at Memorial Park Cemetery with military rites by the Mason City Veterans Association.
A memorial visitation will be from 4 to 6 p.m., Monday, September 27th at Major Erickson Funeral Home, 111 N. Pennsylvania Ave., Mason City.
Memorials may be directed to First Presbyterian Church, MercyOne North Iowa Hospice, Good Shepherd Health Center or to the Education Foundation of the Mason City Public Schools.
Earl Leslie Opheim, the son of Carl and Selma (Sween) Opheim, was born January 13, 1926 at Ottosen, Iowa. He graduated from Bode High School in 1943. Earl served his country in the U.S. Navy during WW II as a Radioman 3rd Class. Upon his honorable discharge he was awarded the Purple Heart, Silver Star and two Bronze Stars. Earl continued his education at Iowa State Teachers College (now UNI) where he graduated in 1949 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in teaching. He received his Master of Arts degree in 1952 from Colorado State College of Education. On May 22, 1949 he married Shirley Surfus at Dumont, IA. Earl was a teacher and coach at Franklin Consolidated School now CAL Community Schools for 6 years. His girls’ basketball teams excelled during those years. He then moved to Mason City where he was a business teacher and counselor at Monroe Junior High for 30 years and three years at John Adams Junior High retiring in 1988. Earl also coached junior high sports in Mason City for many years and assisted Elmer Starr with high school and legion baseball. He enjoyed golfing, traveling and watching high school sports.
He was a member of First Presbyterian Church in Mason City, Iowa State Education Association, National Education Association, Mason City American Legion, Mason City VFW and was a lifetime alumni member of UNI.
Earl is survived by his son, Alan (Joni) Opheim of Iowa City, IA; daughter, Janice (Richard) Evans of Windsor Heights, IA; three grandchildren, Ashley Opheim of Newton, IA, Britney Opheim of Cedar Falls, IA and Nathan Opheim of Altoona, IA; a brother, Wayne Opheim of Bloomington, MN; a sister-in-law, Diane Surfus of Eden Prairie, MN; and many nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents; wife of 70 years, Shirley Opheim; sisters, Laila Wilson, Velma Johnson, Doris Chantland, Orpha Johnson, Marion Helvick, Aggie Berge and Barbara Johnson; and a brother, Keith Opheim. | OPHEIM, Earl L (I33583)
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Earl Morkrid, 77, formerly of Viola, died Wednesday, Jan. 9, 2013, at Gundersen Lutheran Medical Center in La Crosse.
Earl, the son of Martin and Fern (Fish) Morkrid, was born in Viroqua on April 16, 1935. He was baptized and confirmed at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church and graduated from Viroqua Area Schools. On Feb. 4, 1956, he was united in marriage to Joan Morrison.
Earl worked for Fairbanks-Morse in Beloit as a machinist. He was also a dairy farmer in rural Viroqua and Viola and worked for Kirkland Enterprises Cattle Company. Later, he worked for the town of Forest in Richland County as a township patrolman until retirement.
In his spare time he enjoyed camping, playing cards, hunting, fishing and most of all, spending time with friends and family.
Earl is survived by his loving wife, Joan; children, Kathleen (Thomas) Kaiser and Kay (Mark) Metcalf; grandchildren, Jennifer (Nathan) Hemmersbach, Angela Kaiser, Peter Kaiser, Amber Metcalf and Megan Metcalf; great-grandchild, Aubriell McCoy; sisters, Diane (Bill) Johnson-Bross of Viroqua, Gloria McCarter of Pleasant Prairie, Karen (Ted) Larson of Westby and Shirley (Robert) Kelsey of Greenville, S.C.; and many nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents; sister, Selma Jean; brother, Sgt. 1st Class Kenneth; brothers-in-law, Harlan Johnson and James McCarter; father-in-law and mother-in-law, Clair and Florence Morrison.
The family would like to thank the Gundersen Lutheran doctors and nurses, with special gratitude to Dr. Siddiqi.
Funeral services were held Monday, Jan. 14, 2013, at the Vosseteig-Larson Funeral Home in Viroqua. The Rev. Lindsay Paul Jordan officiated; burial followed in Viroqua Cemetery. Friends called at the funeral home on Sunday. | MORKRID, Earl (I20085)
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Earl P. Synstelien, 79, Willmar, MN
1927 - 2007
Earl Synstelien
Earl P. Synstelien, 79, of Willmar, died Tuesday, June 19, 2007, at Rice Care Center in Willmar.
Earl Phillip Synstelien was born Sept. 20, 1927, in Dalton, the son of Carl and Palma (Dahlager) Synstelien. He grew up and received his education in the Dalton community. In December 1945, he enlisted in the U.S. Army and served stateside during World War II. He was discharged in August 1947 with the rank of Staff Sergeant.
On Oct. 24, 1948, he married Margaret Hegstad. They lived in Le Sueur, where Earl worked as a meat cutter.
On Oct. 31, 1969, he married Margot (Link) Ellingboe. They lived in Willmar, Appleton, Tucson, Ariz., and Cottonwood, Ariz., before returning to Willmar in the mid-1990s.
He owned and operated Earl’s Meat Center in Willmar and later in Appleton. He won numerous state and national meat processing awards and served as a director for the Minnesota Frozen Food Locker Association.
He also worked at Wal-Mart stores in Willmar and Cottonwood, Ariz., during his retirement years. He was a member of the American Legion and V.F.W. posts in Appleton.
He is survived by his wife, Margot of Willmar; a daughter, Mary Kay Synstelien of St. Paul; a stepson, Steven (and Shelia) Ellingboe of Willmar; a stepdaughter, Karin Skarpness (and Ken Grundseth) of Brooten; seven grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; a brother, Dennis Synstelien of Fergus Falls; two sisters, Dorothy Kaasa of Elbow Lake and Eunice (and Jerry) Hanson of Waseca; and other relatives and friends.
He was preceded in death by his parents; a brother, Jerome Synstelien; and a sister, Jeanette Brown.
Memorial services will be at 2 p.m. Friday, at Peterson Brothers Funeral Home in Willmar. A private burial is planned at a later date. Visitation will be one hour prior to the service, with military honors provided by the American Legion. | SYNSTELIEN, Earl Phillip (I11824)
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Earlier information confirmed and augmented by Roy Ellingboe, 5 November 1994. Shown simply as Arthur in the 1900 census.
In the 1915 Rochester, Minnesota, city directory, he may be the Arthur G Ellingboe, telephone operator for the C G W R R, boarding at 13 N Central.
Not listed in the WWI draft registrations. According to the records of the Mountain Branch (Johnson City, Tennessee) home for disabled soldiers, Arthur enlisted on June 30, 1915, in Lawrenceburg, Tennessee, and he served as a private in the 424th Railway Telegraph Battalion Signal Corps until January 15, 1919, when he was demobilized and discharged at Camp Wadsworth, South Carolina. After his discharge, he resided in Dundee, Mississippi and worked as a telegraph operator.
He was admitted to the Johnson City home on September 11, 1925. His disabilities were chronic pulmonary tuberculosis, far advanced. He was 31 years old, 5 feet seven-and-a-half inches tall, and had a fair complexion with blue eyes and red hair. He was “dropped from the rolls” at the Johnson City home on December 4, 1925.
We can assume that he and his family then moved to Arizona because of the climate being more hospitable to a person with TB.
In the 1927 and 1928 and 1929 Tucson city directories, he and Lucile live at 1128 Elm. His occupation at the time of the birth of his twins, was “disabled soldier.”
Clarence B Halland, Chairman of the Cemetery Committee of the Tucson American Legion, applied for Arthur’s military headstone in October of 1930. | ELLINGBOE, Arthur Gilbert (I2701)
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Earlier she was Delva Marie Grabeel.
She appears to be Robert’s second wife and probably not the mother of his children.
Delva Ellingboe, 76, passed away Monday, Dec. 18, 2000, at a Granbury hospital.
Delva Ellingboe was born Delva Marie Donaldson, June 7, 1924, in Valliant, Okla. She married Robert Ellingboe on August 16, 1960 in Wichita Falls. She was a member of the Granbury Church of Christ. She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband; two brothers; and one sister.
Survivors: Son, Carl W. Grabeel and wife Becky of Granbury; sisters, Geraldine Wigley of Arkansas and Mary Johnson of Oklahoma; six brothers, Floyd, Orville, Marvin, Nelson, Wilborn and Jessie Donaldson, all of Oklahoma; and two grandchildren. | DONALDSON, Delva Marie (I10944)
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East Highland Lutheran, Brandt | HANSON, Lewis Marvin (I38597)
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East Koshkonong Lutheran | Family: George STAFF / Lorraine M NELSON (F22866)
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East Koshkonong Lutheran Church | THRONSON, Cheryl Lea (I33210)
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East Norway Lake | SKAALRUD, Alvira Signora (I35081)
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