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For the divorce, she was the plaintiff, alleging cruelty. | Family: Adrian LEMAN / Betty Marie LUCHTERHAND (F22222)
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For World War I: Army #2677189, registered in LaMoure County. Occupation, student. Enlisted in the Reserve Corps at Iowa City, Iowa, on 15 Nov 1917 and called into active service on 26 October 1918. Sent to University of Iowa and served in Students Army Training Corps until discharge. Discharged at Iowa City, Iowa, on 19 December 1918, as a Private.
In the 1930 census, he and his wife and two children lived in LaMoure in LaMoure County, North Dakota.
In the 1940 census, he and his wife and three children lived in LaMoure in LaMoure County, North Dakota. Charles was a dentist. He had 5 years of college, Gladys had two years of college. Irene was in high school.
An obit in the Bismarck Tribune noted that he had practiced dentistry in North Dakota until leaving for Arizona about four years previously. | YOUNG, Charles F (I13484)
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For World War I: Army #4556857. Registered in LaMoure County. Occupation, student. Inducted at Grand Forks on 2 Nov 1918. Sent to University of North Dakota. Served in Students Army Training Corps until discharge. Discharged at Grand Forks on 17 Dec 1918 as a Private. | YOUNG, Raymond John (I13485)
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Førestraa | FORSTROM (FYSTRO), Ole Endresen (I1770)
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Forestview Skilled Nursing Center | JOHNSON, Dr Royce Oliver Sr (I40157)
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Formed Hubbard Broadcasting in the Twin Cities area.
In the 1939 St. Paul city directory, he and Didrikke lived at 2263 Princeton Avenue in St. Paul. He was president and general manager of KSTP.
In the 1940 census, their Princeton Avenue home is valued at $10,000. It’s the same home that they lived in in 1935. The family has an 18 year-old maid named marjorie Miller who was paid $342 in 1939. The family’s next-door neighbors are the Roy and Ruth Piper family. | HUBBARD, Stanley Eugene (I23152)
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Former Graettinger Man Dies
Cedar Rapids – Arthur I. Myhre died April 4 at St. Luke's Hospital in Cedar Rapids.
He was born May 28, 1901 at Graettinger, son of Martin and Mathilda Skor Myhre. He graduated from the Graettinger High School and St. Olaf College at Northfield, Minn. He married Margaret Warner in June 1928 at Clarinda.
They made their home in the Chicago area for the first few years as Mr. Myhre was employed as an engineer at Western Electric. Later they moved to Iowa. He was superintendent in charge of Materials Inspection for the Iowa Highway Commission of the S.E. Iowa area until his retirement. Their home is at 2166 C. St. S.W. Cedar Rapids.
He was preceded in death by his parents and one sister Mrs. Merle (Arline) Kidder. He is survived by his wife, one son, Ted Myhre, a daughter, Mrs. Charles (Sandra) Corbin, six grandchildren, and two sisters, Mrs. James (Dorothy) Morison and Mrs. Robert (Serene) Black.
Funeral services will be held at 9:30 a.m. Monday at a Lutheran church in Cedar Rapids, where he has been a very active member, singing in the choir and other activities. He also was active in Senior Citizen affairs in the state of Iowa. His picture was in the Des Moines Register in February.
Burial will be at the Riverside Lutheran Cemetery east of Wallingford, where his parents are buried. Interment at the cemetery is to be about 4 p.m. on Monday, April 8. (Estherville Daily News, Estherville, IA, April. 5, 1974) | MYHRE, Arthur Ilo (I43270)
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Former longtime Longview resident Elmer Klemence Lomen, 86, passed away April 20, 2010, at a Hermiston, Ore., nursing home.
He was born Jan. 12, 1924, in Columbia Township, Minn., to Knute and Anna (Anderson) Lomen. He moved to the local area in 1962 from International Falls, Minn.
Elmer worked for Reynolds Metals and was a merchant marine for many years.
He married Virginia Holshu. They had two children and later divorced.
On May 1, 1956, Elmer married Alice Rundell in International Falls. She survives him in Kelso. Also surviving are seven children and their spouses, Karen Leighton of Portland, Shirley and Ivan McCracken of Longview, Garry Lomen, and Larry and Julie Lomen, all of Kelso, Janet and Dean Storer of Redmond, Ore., Brenda Lomen of Port Angeles, Wash., and Cindy and Tommy Tift of Irrigon, Ore.; three sisters, Myrt Robbins of Yucaipa, Calif., Viola and Mike Bata of Park River, N.D., and Thelma Tangen of Crookston, Minn.; 21 grandchildren; and 22 great-grandchildren.
Elmer was preceded in death by his parents; a son, Michael Lomen; and five siblings, Pearl Bjornerud, Joseph Lomen, Leo Lomen, Ida Forsberg and Lillian Bjornerud. | LOMEN, Elmer Klemmance (I39504)
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Forrest General Hospital | MORGAN, Damien Eugene (I35740)
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Forsand | DIRDAL, Johan Jonassen (I20125)
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