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Fergus Falls State Hospital | Guro (I11600)
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Fern Elaine Mabry, 86 of Forest Lake, Minnesota passed away Wednesday, April 1, 2015 at Windy Acres Assisted Living Center. She was born October 2, 1928 in Amery, Wisconsin the daughter of Martin and Gertrude (Engel) Ausen.
Fern grew up in Amery and the Balsam Lake area. She married Berl Mabry on July 6, 1949 in Balsam Lake and later moved to Forest Lake, Minnesota in 1958 where together they raised 4 children. Fern retired from Midway Family Physicians in St. Paul as a medical secretary. She loved to dance and was a big fan of Elvis.
Fern is survived by her devoted friend and former husband, John Norton; three sons, Dennis (Andrea), Dana (Cheryl), Dean (Rhonda), one daughter; Lori (Ross Carlson) Mabry-Pasch, ten grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Also survived by two sisters; Lorraine Johnson and June Fossum; one brother, Glen Ausen other relatives and friends. She is preceded in death by her first husband Berl, Parents, three brothers; Vernon, Wayne, Eugene Ausen, one sister; Isabelle Johnson and one grandson; Christopher Mabry. | AUSEN, Fern Elaine (I654)
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Fernant in the 1900 census.
He registered for the draft in Bottineau, North Dakota, on 10 Sept 1918. He was a student and gave his nearest relative as A O Williams, father. He was of medium height with a slim build, blue eyes, and light hair.
Fernann Williams
Longtime Bottineau Pharmacist, Dies
Funeral services for Fernann "Ferd" Williams, 72, were in the First Presbyterian Church of Bottineau on Monday, Jan. 3rd at 2:00 P.M. The Reverend Everett Owens Officiated. The Ladies Sextet sang and Mrs. Elaine Freeman was the organist. Casket bearers were C. N. Nelson, Willard dempsey, Gordon Wettlaufer, Robert Page, Jack LaSalle, and Harlan Renick. Interment will be in the Oak Creek Cemetery at Bottineau.
Ferd Williams, a son of Mr and Mrs. Andrew Williams was born at Mandan, N. Dak. on Nov. 3, 1899. His boyhood was spent in Fargo, then in 1910, the family came to Bottineau. He received his Pharmacy Degree from the N.D. State University in 1923 and continued in the family Drug business in Bottineau until retiring in 1967.
On July 10, 1929, he was married to Esther Johns at Velva, N. Dak. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge and the first Presbyterian Church in Bottineau.
Ferd was known for his interest in hunting, fishing, and other sports.
He passed away in the Bottineau Hospital on Thursday evening, Dec. 30th, after a long illness.
Surviving are his wife, Esther at home; three sons, Barrett and Rodney both in Washington, D.C., and David in New York City; five grandchildren; and a brother, Irwin of Tulsa, Okla. | WILLIAMS, Fernann James (I16360)
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Ferne Jones Burghardt, born April 22, 1921, in Tangent, Oregon, died March 23, 2010, in Salem, Oregon. Ferne was a long time resident of Salem with her last years being spent at Capital Manor.
Ferne was born as Hilda Meinert in the center of the Willamette Valley just East of Corvallis. At a very young age she was placed in the care of the Children's Farm Home after her mother passed away. She was then adopted by the Jones family in Salem during her school years. The Jones family changed her name from Hilda Meinert to Ferne Jones.
Ferne was a member of the first graduating class at the newly built Salem High School; now known as North Salem High. Upon graduating high school she started Nurses training in Portland at Emmanuel Hospital, graduating as a RN in 1939. Returning to Salem she worked as a RN at the Hospital until she joined the Army as a nursing officer at the start of World War II. While serving in Wales at an Army station hospital she met and after the war married her husband, Cornelius Burghardt. After her Army discharge she continued her nurses training in Cleveland completing a NR Anesthesia certification. Ferne then returned to the Northwest and joined her husband as he was moved around the country for his work with the BLM and then the Federal Highway department. She worked at multiple hospitals in Oregon, Washington, and Maryland. During this time Ferne raised two daughters and a son. From 1962 on Ferne set roots down in Salem working at the Salem General Hospital, later Salem Hospital, progressing up to supervising nurse of recovery room. After her children completed school Ferne attended Linfield College, earning her BA in Liberal Studies in 1982. Ferne loved nature and enjoyed hiking with the Chemeketians until her health prevented her from continuing. Her love of the Oregon Coast was very special, a love she passed on to her children and grandchildren. Ferne was also active in politics, Planned Parenthood, and nature efforts in the local community. Ferne is survived by her husband of 60 years, Cornelius (Neal) Burghardt; her daughters and husbands, Nancy and Derroll Mathews, Mary and John Barry; son and wife, Ed and Ingrid Burghard; grandchildren, Joanna Mathews, Ryan Burghardt, and Andrena Burghardt. | JONES, Ferne (I21881)
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Fet, Nordre Bergenhus | JOHNSON, John Carl (I40477)
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Fifth governor (1635-1636) of the Massachusetts Bay colony.
First governor (1639-1653) of the Connecticut colony. | HAYNES, John (I24897)
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File number 1680692. As Peter J Dostis and Minnie J Klein. | Family: Peter John DOSTIS / Wilhelmina (Minnie) J KOHS (F10209)
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File number 2201307 | Family: Eugene Hans KROON / Marian Therese KLEIN (F11743)
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File Number 622922 | DOSTIS, Peter John (I13749)
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Filed for by wife and grounds of cruelty, the divorce was uncontested. | Family: Leo Donald BOYLE / Myrtle Theodora BYE (F888)
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