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6981 from her death certificate LUNDE, Lisa (I3134)
 
6982 From her entry in Find A Grave, citing the Bemidji Pioneer’s 22 Dec 1996 edition:

LaVerne Rosella Haugen, 84, of Bemidji died Saturday, Dec. 21, 1996, at Beltrami Nursing Home. Funeral services were at Cease Family Funeral Home in Bemidji. Interment was in Greenwood Cemetery.

She was born Oct. 30, 1912, at Thief River Falls, the daughter of George and Elsie (Jerome) Eberhart. She married Andrew Haugen May 28, 1932, at Bagley. They owned and operated a gas station in Bemidji for over 40 years. She was also a foster grandparent for more than 10 years in Bemidji, working with a day care center and the Bemidji School District.

She is survived by a son, Terry “Mike” (Karen) Haugen of Bemidji; a daughter, Lee (Edward) Courm of Morrison, Colo.; four granddaughters; four great-grandsons; a sister, Lee Hanson of Hazelcrest, Ill.

She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband on March 12, 1971; a sister Peggy Harris; and a grandson. 
EBERHARDT, LaVerne (I44158)
 
6983 From her entry in Find A Grave:

BRILLION – Word was received here Saturday afternoon that MRS. ORISON SHAW passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Frank Hamilton at DePere Saturday morning. She had been ailing for some time, death being due to heart trouble.

The deceased was 74 years of age and was born in the town of Eaton, Manitowoc county, Sep[t. 22, 1855. She was formerly Anna Thompson and 51 years ago, in July 1878, she was united in marriage to Orison Shaw at Brillion. The young couple made their home in Brillion all these years and until a few weeks ago when both Mr. and Mrs. Shaw, being in ill health, left for DePere to make their home with their daughter, Mrs. Hamilton.

She leaves to mourn her death the husband, two daughters, Mrs. Frank Zorn of Portland, Ore., and Mrs. F. Hamilton, PePere, one son, Ira Shaw of Sacramento, Calif., six grandchildren and two brothers, Knute Thompson of Marshfield, Edmund Thompson of Seattle, Wis. Also one sister, Mrs. Schubert of Marshfield.

The remains will be brought to Brillion for burial Monday.
Manitowoc Herald News – October 14, 1929 
THOMPSON, Anna (I2359)
 
6984 From her Find A Grave entry and the Faribault Daily News, November 20, 1962, edition:

Mrs. Tosten E. Odegaard passed away at her farm home in Holden Township, Goodhue county, on Wednesday evening, November 14, at the age of 91 years. She was born on Nov. 24, 1870, the daughter of John and Ingeborg Bakken Tasa. She was baptized by the late Rev. B. J. Muus and confirmed by the late Dr. J. N. Kildahl.

On June 26, 1902, she was united in marriage to Tosten E. Odegaard by the late Rev. A. Hauge at the Vang Lutheran Church where she was a life-long member.

Five children were born to this union, all of whom survive her. They are Esther, Ida and Edwin at home, Alma (Mrs. Tosten Musgjerd) and Thorphin both of Holden Township. She also is survived by seven grandchildren, Sonia Musgjerd (Mrs. Arlyn Gunhus), Obert and Alice Musgjerd and Eric, Lester, Ruth and Rita Odegaard; six great-grandchildren, Christine, Jeffrey, Brian and Randall Gunhus and Catherine and Laurie Ann Musgjerd; two brothers, Gilbert and Albert Tasa and also several nieces and nephews.

Her husband preceded her in death in 1950. She was also preceded in death by her parents, seven sisters and two brothers.

Funeral services were held for Sissel Odegaard on Monday, Nov. 19, at 1:30 p.m. at the farm home in Holden Township and at 2 p.m. at the Vang Lutheran Church with the Rev. B. J. Blikstad officiating at both services. At the church service Mrs. George Langemo sang two vocal selections, "In Heavenly Love Abiding" and "I Know Of A Sleep In Jesus Name" accompanied by Mrs. Cyrus Midge, the church organist. Louis Heggedahl, Peter Langemo, Abraham Bakken, Arthur Estrem, Henry Quamme and Martinus Musgjerd served as pallbearers. Interment took place at the Vang Cemetery. 
TASA, Sissel (I32985)
 
6985 From her Find A Grave entry created by Eric B Williams:

Esther J. Williams

Former teacher, 84

Esther J. Williams, 84, of Astoria died Monday, Feb. 19, in Astoria.

Mrs Williams was born May 18, 1905, in Velva, ND., the daughter of Dr. Stephen and Lillian Johns, and attended school in North Dakota. She graduated from the University of North Dakota in 1927 and taught high school in North and South Dakota.

On July 10, 1929, she married Fernann Williams in Bottineau, N.D. He died in Bottineau in 1971.
Mrs. Williams lived in Bottineau until she came to Astoria in 1975 to be near her son and his family. She was a member of Astoria First Presbyterian Church, Pi Beta Phi and Delta Phi Delta sororities and the National Honorary Society.

Surviving are three sons, Barrett Williams, Atlanta, Ga., Dr. David Williams, Astoria, and Rodney Williams, Miami, Fla., two brothers, Stephen Johns, Garden Grove, Calif., and David Johns, Ridgecrest, Calif.; a sister, Lousie Phillips, Hemet, Calif.; seven grandchildren; and one great grandchild.

Memorial services will be Friday at 1:30 p.m. at Astoria First Presbyterian Church. Friends may pay their respects at Caldwell's Luce-Layton Mortuary in Astoria tonight until 8 and Thursday from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Inurnment will be at Oak Creek Cemetery in Bottineau, N.D. Memorial contributions may be made to the First Presbyterian Church Memorial Fund or the Columbia River Maritime Museum. 
  
JOHNS, Esther Lillian (I20154)
 
6986 From her obit in the Viroqua newspaper:

Helen M. Dregne, age 100 years, passed away on June 7, 2008, at the home of her daughter in Homewood, Illinois; she had congestive heart failure.

She was born on March 15, 1908, one of the 11 children of Albert and Louisa (Olson) Mikkelson, Norwegian immigrants to the Gays Mills-Soldiers Grove area where they cleared land for a bluff-top farm.

All of them preceded her in death: her parents; sisters, Minnie Thompson, Benetta Turben and Alma Thompson; and brothers, Tilman, Norman, Clarence, Alfred, Otto, Oscar and Lawrence. Her husband, Clarence J. Dregne, died in 1976; and daughter, Ardelle Peart in 1982.

Survivors include her daughter, Lenore (Theodore) Cunningham of Homewood, Illinois; and Ardelle and Richard Peart’s sons, Steven, now living and working in the state of Washington and Robert and his wife, Laura, who live in Plainfield, Illinois; as well as sister-in-law, Alice, widow of Helen’s brother Alfred, and many nieces and nephews.

Helen attended Gays Mills High School for one year and was confirmed in Mt. Sterling church. She and her family became members of Franklin church and her daughters were confirmed in Immanuel Lutheran Church in Viroqua. She received awards for her volunteer work with the mealsite at the Viroqua Dairy. Her church work included membership in one of the Franklin ladies’ circles to raise money for the church and missions. When newly married in 1928, the couple farmed land owned by Knute Dregne on Stump Ridge for about 10 years and in 1939, purchased a farm on Maple Dale Road east of Viroqua where they lived and worked for about 15 years. For retirement, they moved into a new house built on a plot of land overlooking the farm. When Clarence passed away, Helen moved to the city and became one of the initial residents of the high-rise named for Phil Bigley but now known as Park View Manor; she lived there for 25 years until she became completely blind and decided to live with her daughter. A house addition had been designed and built for her 10 years earlier in Homewood, Illinois. She enjoyed her friends at Park View and stayed there as long as she could.

Funeral services were held on Wednesday, June 11, 2008, at the Franklin Lutheran Church, rural Soldiers Grove. Pastor Pete Beckstrand officiated with burial in the church cemetery. Friends called on Tuesday evening at the Vosseteig-Larson Funeral Home in Viroqua. Friends also called on Wednesday at the church before the time of the services. Online condolences may be offered at www.vosseteigfunera lhomes.com. Memorials are preferred toward the cure of breast cancer.

The Vosseteig-Larson Funeral Home of Viroqua served the family. 
MIKKELSON, Helen (I11380)
 
6987 from her obit; she is not shown in the MHS birth index HAMRE, Hazel Olive (I3003)
 
6988 From her obituary in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel on March 15, 2004.

Ellingboe, Rose K. Monday, March 15, 2004
Ellingboe, Rose K. Born into Eternal Life on March 13, 2004. Born April 7, 1900 to the late Charles and Margaret (Nee Stieglitz) Lederer. She was preceded in death by her husbands, Herman Witzlib and Walter Ellingboe. Beloved mother of the late Jane. She was also preceded in death by her sisters, Irene and Norma. She is survived by her nieces, Jeanne and Rosemary and special godmother and friend of Mary Lou Flint. Graveside Services will be held Tues., March 16 at 10 AM at Valhalla Memorial Gardens. 
LEDERER, Rose Katharine (I8255)
 
6989 From her obituary: Campion Henry, Helen B.

Campion Henry, Helen B. Age 86 of Minnetonka. Preceded in death by husband, Clarence Campion; brothers, Ed, Art and Oscar Ellingboe; sisters, Jeanette Menne, and Ruby Linderholm; grandson, Greg Bredemeier. Survived by daughters, Betty (Chuck) Bredemeier, Marge (John) Evenstad; grandchildren, Phil (Karlene) Evenstad, Mark (Lori) Evenstad, Tim (Susie) Evenstad, Dan Bredemeier, Scott (Chris) Bredemeier, Joel (Jodi) Bredemeier; 15 great-grandchildren; sisters, Beulah Luckman, Evelyn (Gaylord) Horwath. Interment Resurrection Cemetery, Mendota Heights. Funeral Service 11 AM Monday, January 22, with visitation 1 hour before service. 
ELLINGBOE, Helen Beatrice (I180)
 
6990 from his confirmation record; there seem to be several dates in his birth record STAMPUN, HÆN, Ola Trondsson (I25621)
 

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