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6151 ekruschke1 MARUM, Britha Pedersdotter (I22110)
 
6152 ekruschke1 Ole Sølfestsen (I36579)
 
6153 ekruschke1 Nils Olsen (I36580)
 
6154 ekruschke1 Britha Anfindsdatter (I36581)
 
6155 ekruschke1 KJØS, Brithe Augundsdatter (I38434)
 
6156 ekruschke1 DVERGEDAL, Ole Nilsen (I36749)
 
6157 Elaine A. ‘Blondie’ Harvey, 97, passed away Oct. 24, 2019. She was born Sept. 9, 1922 in Sioux Falls, S.D. to Iver and Amanda (Iverson) Wangsness. 

Elaine married Norman W. Harvey Nov. 5, 1954 in Sioux Falls. She was a longtime resident of Hutchinson where she was the oldest living member of Emanual Lutheran Church, member and former matron of the Order of the Eastern Star Silver Leaf Chapter 464, and a clerk at the Social Security Office. 

Elaine is survived by her daughter, Nancy Bowie (Bruce) of Ellsworth; granddaughter, Kandice Choitz (Darrin) of Ellsworth; granddaughter, Kaydee Bowie of Ellsworth; great-granddaughter, Kristin Ann Choitz of Ellsworth, and many nieces and nephews. 

She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Norman; two brothers and two sisters.  
WANGSNESS, Elaine A (I27482)
 
6158 Elaine Adelle Larson was born January 16, 1921 to L.B. and Laura (Straefer) Larson at Ray. She was reared there and graduated from Ray High School in 1938.

On February 19, 1940, she was united in marriage to Claude V. Soine at Seattle, Washington, where they made their home for a short time. They made their home in Fort Peck, Montana, Ray and Corinth before moving to Wildrose in December 1944.

Adelle was employed as a bookkeeper for Farmers Union Oil Company at Wildrose, where her husband served as manager. She retired in 1983.

She was a member of the Grace Lutheran Church Wildrose American Legion Auxiliary and was active in community affairs.

Mrs. Soine is survived by her husband, Claude Soine, of Wildrose; five children, Terry Soine of Thief River Falls, Minnesota, Judy Halgrimson of Minot, Jane Soine of Carbondale, Colorado, Nancy Kahl of Bismarck, David Soine of Bremerton, Washington; eleven grandchildren; two sisters, Viola Sullwold of Wayzata, Minnesota, Ione Anderson of Minneapolis; and one brother, Gerald Larson, of Santa Rosa, California. She is also survived by several nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her parents, four sisters and one brother.

Mrs. Claude (Adelle) Soine died Monday evening, April 14, 1986 at Mercy Hospital in Williston at the age of 65 years, 2 months and 28 days. 
LARSON, Elaine Adelle (I24629)
 
6159 Elaine Andoris Heiberg, age 88, of 121 Record Street, Frederick, passed away on Monday, Oct. 29. Born on April 18, 1919, in a log house in Heiberg, Minnesota. Elaine was the daughter of Andreas Severin Heiberg, and Gerda Clarissa Olson, She graduated from Twin Valley High School, In Minnesota, in 1936. She continued her education at the University of Minnesota graduating in 1940 with a degree in Clothing and Textiles in Business.

Ms. Heiberg moved to Washington, D.C. in 1942 to work on the war efforts. She then spent 10 years as a civilian with the U.S. Government in post- war Germany. She returned to the U.S. in 1957 where she was a Personnel Officer at St Elizabeth's Hospital in Washington, D.C. until her retirement. Elaine spent the last 27 years of her life in Frederick, Md. She was proud of her historic home in Frederick, and was enthusiastic in her support of local arts, peace initiatives and other community cultural affairs in Frederick.

A self-described "Geri-activist,' Elaine was president of the Historical Society of Frederick County and on the Frederick Arts Council, Weinberg Center for the Arts, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra in Frederick, and the Peace Resource Center boards. She was also a prime mover in founding the Delaplaine Visual Arts Center. Other organizations in which she was actively involved included the Frederick Camerata, Great Decisions and Women in Black. Although Elaine was a consistent promoter of Frederick, no one would ever question her burning pride in her Norwegian heritage, northern Minnesota upbringing, right near the Heiberg Dam on the Wild Rice River, named for her grandfather, who built the original, and her terrifically talented family.

Surviving family members include brother, Harold Willard Heiberg and wife, Eva; step-mother, Gladys Marian (Nysetvold) Heiberg; half-sisters Mary Katheryn Larson and husband Terence and Margaret Ann Wycisk and husband Max Melius; half-brother, James Frederick Heiberg and wife, Barbara.

Additionally, she is also survived by two nephews and five nieces and dear friend, Barbara O'Neil Clary. Elaine was preceded in death by brother Lt. Lowell Marvin Heiberg (1944) and half-brother Owen David Heiberg (2004).

Friends will be received from 3-5 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. on Saturday, Nov 3, at the Keeney & Basford P.A. Funeral Home, 106 East Church St, Frederick. Funeral Services will be held at 2 p.m. on Saturday, Nov 4 at Evangelical Lutheran Church, 31 East Church St, Frederick. The Rev. Dr. David G. Oravec will officiate. Interment private.

Contributions may be made to: The Elaine A. Heiberg Scholarship Fund for the Arts, c/o The Community Foundation of Frederick County, 312 East Church Street, Frederick, Md., 21701. 
HEIBERG, Elaine A (I13364)
 
6160 Elaine Ramona (Thompson) Larson, of Northfield, formerly of rural Lakeville, MN was 77 years of age when she passed away with her family by her side on Tuesday morning, March 13, 2018, at Reflections on the Three Links Campus in Northfield. She was preceded in death by her parents, Roger and Lucille (Wiese) Thompson; granddaughter – Duane and Cindy’s infant daughter Allison.

Elaine was raised in the Farmington area and was a 1958 graduate of Farmington High School. November 29, 1958, Elaine married Hollis A. Larson at Highview Christiania Lutheran Church; they made their home in Eureka Township. Over the years Elaine worked outside the home in many capacities, including many years as a cashier and baker at Enggren’s Grocery in Lakeville. In 2013, Elaine and Hollis moved to the Northfield Retirement Community. Elaine was a longtime active member of Christiania Lutheran Church and CLCW.

She was a wonderful wife, mother, grandmother and sister who loved and cherished her family and grandchildren. 
THOMPSON, Elaine Ramona (I2028)
 

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