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6091 Edmund died of peritonitis, a complication of TB. FLATEN, Edmund Walter (I16444)
 
6092 Edmund Otto Schwartzwald, 90, died July 27, 2010.

Edmund was born August 4, 1919 in Pine City to Gustav and Mathilda (Braun) Schwartzwald. He grew up and was schooled at Pine City. In 1936 Ed went to Minneapolis where he received a degree through Dunwoody Institute. Ed then moved to California and worked as a mechanic for Lockheed Aircraft.

In the spring of 1941, Ed entered the service with the U.S. Coast Guard. He was stationed in Long Island, New York until being transferred to San Francisco in 1943. On December 24, 1944 Ed was united in marriage to Hazel Mortenson in Santa Monica, California. In 1945 Ed was discharged from the Coast Guard.

He and Hazel moved to Litchfield, where Ed joined his brother, Oscar, in business. They built a new car dealership, which they operated together until 1947 when Ed purchased the Desoto-Plymouth dealership in Osakis. Ed and Hazel made their home in Osakis for the next 13 years. They were blessed with three children, Connie, Sharon and Edmund Jr.

In 1960 Ed built a Chrysler/Plymouth dealership in Alexandria, where the family made their home. In 1977 Ed sold this dealership to Jack Juettner. Ed retired to his home on Lake Carlos.

For a time Ed enjoyed owning and flying a Cessna 170. He also enjoyed spending time fishing, hunting and gardening. Ed worked on woodworking projects and liked playing cards with friends and family. Old and antique automobiles also fascinated him. Ed and Hazel spent their winters in Tucson, Arizona.

He was preceded in death by his son, Edmund Schwartzwald Jr.; three brothers, Walt, Clarence and Oscar Schwartzwald; and two sisters, Adeline Nordstrom and Esther Trenda.

Ed is survived by his wife, Hazel, with whom he celebrated 65 years of marriage; two daughters, Connie Gillis of Welch and Sharon Olson and husband, Bruce, of Welch; six grandchildren, Edmund (Erica) Gillis of Kasson, Kyle (Paula) Gillis of Red Wing, Andrea (Rick) Gossett of Sioux Falls, SD, Dana (Jennifer) Olson of Boulder, CO, Blake Olson of St. Paul, and Brock Olson of St. Paul; seven great-grandchildren, Lydia Gillis, Peter Gillis, Braeden Gillis, Owyne Gillis, Mikyle Gossett, Max Olson and Emma Olson; sisters, Lucille Tobeck and Jane Schwartzwald; many nieces and nephews.

A funeral service was held Monday, August 2 at First Lutheran Church in Alexandria. The Rev. John Peshek officiated. Randy Morken, the Rev. Michael Dobbins and Paula Odland provided music. Interment followed at Kinkead Cemetery. Casket bearers included all of Eds grandchildren. Honorary casket bearers included Elroy Beliveau, Harlan Campbell, the Rev. Michael Dobbins, Don Hustad, Harry Johnson, Don Kingston, Ron Schwartzwald and Ralph Townsend. Military honors were provided by American Legion Post 87 and VFW Post 936.

Arrangements are with Anderson Funeral Home in Alexandria; www.andersonfuneral.net. 
SCHWARTZWALD, Edmund Otto Sr (I19738)
 
6093 Edra Jeanette Hanson, 80, White Earth, ND, passed away Monday, February 16th, 2015 at the Tioga Medical Center after a short illness. Her funeral service is scheduled for Friday, February 20, 2015 at 2 p.m. at First Lutheran Church, White Earth. Burial will be in the spring at Norman Cemetery, rural Tioga.

Edra was born October 1, 1934 in Stanley, ND, the daughter of Art and Gladys (Dolan) Kuhlman. Growing up she attended school in White Earth and Ray, ND. She graduated from high school in White Earth. During Edra’s younger years she worked for B & H Grocery in White Earth. Edra met Willard Hanson through mutual friends. After a year and a half courtship, Willard received Art’s blessing and they were joined in marriage on January 4th, 1953 in White Earth. Their first home is fondly remembered as the “honeymoon shack”. Due to the rustic conditions of the cabin and the extra neighbors “mice”, they moved in with her parents two days later. They stayed there until the house they currently resided in was completed. To this union, they were blessed with two children Beverly and Paul. Together Willard and Edra ranched and raised their family in the White Earth Valley. Edra always made sure her kids were taken care of before her own needs. Her children were her pride and joy and she cherished every memory with both children even though their time on earth was short.

Throughout Edra’s life she touched many lives. She was very involved in all aspects of the church, including Sunday school teacher, organist, church secretary/treasurer, bible study leader and helping where ever else she was needed. Edra also served as the Myrtle Township clerk. She loved to play the piano, crochet, bake and enjoyed time in her yard, especially sitting on the deck visiting and enjoying the views of the picturesque White Earth Valley. Edra will be remembered for her kind and generous heart. She was always first to bring food and comfort to family, friends and neighbors in need. She was loved by all and will be missed.

She is survived by her husband, Willard; sister, Mary; brother-in-law, ElRoy; sister-in-law, Arlene; and numerous nieces, nephews, four “girls” and close friends.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Art and Gladys; infant sister;daughter, Beverly; son, Paul; sister, Lorree Lee and brother-in-law, Carol. 
KUHLMAN, Edra Jeanette (I25675)
 
6094 Edward F. Meyer, 82, of Uniontown, passed away Tuesday, Jan. 5, 2021, following an automobile accident that same day. (He was killed in a head-on collision 5 miles south of Pullman, Washington. His pickup truck crossed the centerline and crashed into an SUV. The three women in the SUV were taken to Pullman Regional Hospital.)

Edward was born Aug. 15, 1938, in Uniontown to Hubert “Shup” and Hilda (Guettinger) Meyer. He grew up in Uniontown and, following high school, attended Eastern Washington University and later Kinman Business College in Spokane. It was while in college that Ed met Janice Johns in an art class and the couple married Nov. 10, 1962. They made Moscow their home for a time where Ed worked for Helbling Brothers. They moved to the family farm outside Uniontown in 1966 where they made their home and raised the family.

Ed was a farmer all of his life and so enjoyed the land he worked. In 2002, they moved off the farm and into Uniontown. Ed was a member of St. Boniface Catholic Church and the Knights of Columbus. Farming was Ed’s life and, in addition, he enjoyed sports, cars and antiques. Ed loved his family with all his heart and his children have many cherished memories of his involvement in their lives.

Ed is survived by his children, Brad (Roylyn) Meyer, Curt Meyer, Lei (Dave) Strottmann and Michelle Stanton (Robert Shay); his three sisters, Janice Demaray, Donna Strong and Kathie Lyon; one brother, John Meyer; nine grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. Ed was preceded in death by his wife of 53 years of marriage in January 2016.

The funeral Mass will be celebrated at 11 a.m. Friday at St. Boniface Catholic Church in Uniontown. Social distancing protocols will be observed. Vault interment will follow at St. Gall Catholic Cemetery in Colton. 
MEYER, Edward Florent (I460)
 
6095 Edward in the 1880 census. ERICKSON, Edwin/Edward (I26534)
 
6096 Edward was living with his brother William in High Forest, Olmsted County, MN, in the 1880 census.

In the 1900 census, he is Edward O. Williams, 40, a lumberman living with his wife and son in Merrill, Wisconsin.

In the 1910 census, he is Edward O. Williams, 50, a traveling salesman of machinery living with his wife and son in Wausau.

In the 1920 census, he may be the Edward Williams, age 59 and a widower, lodging in Mercer in Iron County, Wisconsin. His parents were born in Norway. He’s a laborer in a lumber camp.

The Scandinavia Lutheran Cemetery records show that Edward Ove Williams died in 1928.

An “Edw O Williams” died in Waupaca County in January of 1896. That may have been Bettie’s other child. The WHS Genealogical Index shows an Edward Williams Jr. born 25 May 1891 in Waupaca County.

His wife’s obit says that he was “at one time sheriff of Waupaca County.”

His obit said that he “received his higher education at Merrill, Wisconsin” and was employed as a young man as a clerk in the Stetson store in Waupaca for seven years. Later he partnered with Sam Godfrey in running a general store. he was appointed deputy sheriff by his brother Andrew in 1887. In 1889 he was elected sheriff. 
WILLIAMS, Edward Ove (I7093)
 
6097 Edward’s parents were born in Poland. JONAK, Edward Stanley (I6041)
 
6098 Edwin had seven children, all still living as of October of 2011 (per Susan). LANGEVIN, Edwin Fredrick (I18207)
 
6099 Egge RØVANG, Nils Olsen (I38090)
 
6100 Egge 24/1 EGGE, Kjersti Olsdatter (I26319)
 

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