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Gladys Viola King, 63, of rural Dennison, died Monday, July 4, 1988 at District One Hospital in Faribault.
She was born Sept.13, 1924 in Goodhue County to Austin and Malvina (Estrem) King. She attended country schools. King spent her entire life on the farm where she was born. She worked for Malt-O-Meal, Laura Baker School and Carleton College.
Following her marriage to Alva King on Feb. 23, 1952, she moved to her family farm where she raised four children. Gardening and reading were hobbies of King. She also was a member of Ladies Aid at Vang Lutheran Church in rural Dennison. She is survived by her husband; four children, Mrs. Alice James Oleson, rural Dennison, Robert King, Farmington, Alan King, Dennison, and David King, rural Dennison; five grandchildren; one brother, Austin Lockrem, Northfield; and one sister, Beatrice Lockrem, Dennison. She is preceded in death by two brothers, Lawrence and Marvin.
The funeral service was held Thursday, July 7, 1988 at 2 p.m. at Vang Lutheran Church, the Rev. Curtis Schneider officiating. Interment was at Vang Cemetery. Pallbearers were Virgil King, Joel Stenhaug, Herman Braaten, Lowell Estrem, Austin Brekken and Peder Underdahl. | LOCKREM, Gladys Viola (I28266)
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Gladys wrote her cousin Mabel a postcard in April of 1917 in which she says that her mother and “the baby” (perhaps Roland) had been sick and in the hospital.
In the 1936 city directory, he lives with his parents at 118 Park Avenue and is a clerk for “G M Hjehn.” In the 1940 city directory, he lives with his mother at 2617 West 3rd and is a clerk for G M Hjelm.
In the 1940 census, he lives with his mother and sister at 2617 West 3rd Street, a rented residence. Roland had two years of high school. Marie had a sixth-grade education. Roland was a grocery salesman for a retail grocery store.
In the 1942 Duluth city directory, he is probably the Roland E Anderson, a clerk for Gust Hjelm, who lives at 2131 West 2nd (the same address as Hugo and Gladys).
In the 1944 city directory, his occupation is “USA” which probably means U.S. Army. He and Melba reside at 917 88th Avenue West (MP). In the 1946 directory, he is a switchman for the Soo Line. He and Melva live at 1023 87th Avenue West (MP). The MP designation probably means Morgan Park, a neighborhood in Duluth.
His residence at the time of his death (and at the time of his father’s death, for which he was the informant for the information on the death certificate) was 1023 87th Avenue West in Duluth. He was the owner/operator of a retail grocery and meat store. He died of a stroke.
His obit was published on p. C3:2 of the July 3, 1982, edition of the Duluth News-Tribune:
Roland Anderson, 66, Morgan Park grocer
Roland E. “Bud” (Melva M.) Anderson, 66, a Morgan Park grocer since 1935, died Friday in St. Mary’s Hospital.
He lived at 1023 87th Ave. W. and owned and operated Anderson’s Shop-Rite Inc. He was born in Proctor and was a longtime resident of Duluth. He was a World War II veteran and a member of Euclid Masonic Lodge No. 198, Scottish Rite, and AAD Temple of the Shrine.
Surviving, besides his wife, are two sons, Charles E. of Rochester and Scott W. of Duluth; a sister Florence (Harold) Sievers of Duluth; and two grandsons, Christopher E. and Kevin J. A memorial service will be held at 7 p.m. Sunday in the Filiatrault-Foley Funeral Home, Duluth. | ANDERSON, Roland Edward (Bud) (I489)
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Glasförare, garnisonssoldat i Karlstad. | LIND, Lars (I8150)
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Glen Burnie, Anne Arundel | LETENDRE, Grace Cornelia (I35098)
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Glen Burnie, Anne Arundel | STRAND, Donald Arthur (I35097)
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Glen Hamilton
Arlene Helen Hamilton Lee was born to Maurice and Elsie (Galloway) Hamilton in the small town of Tonasket in Washington State on June 19, 1932, and passed away in St. Luke’s Regional Medical Center in Boise, Idaho on September 17, 2023, at the age of 91. Her husband Burton passed away here in Boise in 2011. Also, preceding Arlene in death were her parents, older brothers Darrell, Marvin, John, and James, older sister Maisie, twin brother Arthur, and younger brother Daniel.
Arlene is survived by her second-youngest brother Judd Hamilton of Seattle; her sons Jeff Lee of Boise and John Lee and his wife Terri of Mount Vernon, Washington; daughter Maisie Thomas and her husband Lynn of Meridian, Idaho; granddaughters Kristen Hlavinka of Boise and Mandy Wilson and her husband Colby of Albuquerque, New Mexico; grandsons Adam Lee and his wife Leslie of Mount Vernon, Jordan Lee and his wife Sidney, also of Mount Vernon, and Colton Hlavinka and his wife Kayla of Sacramento, California; great-grandchildren Blake, Sidney, Rowan, Josie, and Lainey; nephew Chip Hamilton and his sister Tami Hamalian of Seattle, both of whom have always been a special part of the Burton and Arlene’s immediate family; many other nephews, nieces, in-laws and extended family, as well as a host of dear friends of every conceivable demographic and connection, both near and far.
Arlene and Burton were married in north Idaho on April 1, 1951, and resided in the Okanogan Valley of North Central Washington for the first 28 of their 60 years of marriage. Eventually, employment opportunities took them to Wenatchee, and then Spokane. Arlene held various leadership positions in the healthcare and social services fields during those years. It was family and Burt’s work that later took Arlene and him to the Puget Sound region of Washington. It was also love of family that eventually brought them here to Boise to retire.
During the years Arlene and Burton were physically able, they very much enjoyed hosting family, friends and ministers. For decades, church members met in their home for bible studies and fellowship on Wednesdays and Sundays. The Lees had a great love for God, His Word and His influence in their lives, as well as for each other, for family, and for their many friends throughout various communities. | HAMILTON, Arlene Helen (I17672)
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Glen was her third husband. | KNUTSON, Helen A (I26460)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Glenn Norman THOMPSON / P.L. MCDONALD (F5298)
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GLENDALE, Ariz./WEST SALEM — Carol (Smevog) Preeshl, 83, left this world on July 30, 2012, to join her husband, Jack, who passed away in 2001. She is survived by her three daughters, Nancy Kaufmann of Lake St. Louis, Mo., Susan Preeshl of Mesa, Ariz., and Jackie Piekarz of Glendale, Ariz.; one brother, John Smevog of California; five grandchildren, Nathan, Chad, Aaron, Keith and Kimberly; and five great-grandchildren. Carol has donated her body to Mayo Medical School in Rochester, Minn. | SMEVOG, Carol Mae (I28045)
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Glenmore | RUDI, Ragnild Pedersdatter (Ida) (I39232)
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