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8001 He and Mathilda live with her parents in Crookston in the 1920 census. He is a railroad conductor.

In the 1930 census he and Matilda live at 437 East Robert Street in Crookston. William is a railroad conductor. Living with them are her parents, Andrew and Emily. William and Matilda have no children.

Mother’s maiden name Okne. 
GILBERT, William Lloyd (I8745)
 
8002 He and Mildred lived at 4823 Saginaw Bay in Pinconning, Michigan.

in the 1950 census, he and Mildred and her two children lived in Detroit. He was a time study engineer at a manufacturer of electrical appliances.

His obit said that he retired from Buick in 1980 after 20 years of service. 
HYDE, Gordon A (I13761)
 
8003 He and Mildred lived in Bottineau County, North Dakota. BARTCH, Clifford Earl (I21827)
 
8004 He and Mina farmed in the Utica and Stoughton areas until 1940. Later both were associated with the Martin Luther Children’s Home.

According to his obit he came to the U.S. in 1900 and farmed in the Edgerton area until 1909 when he moved to the Stoughton area. He farmed there until he retired in 1940. He and his wife were then employed for several years at the Martin Luther Children’s Home and the Skaalen Sunset home. 
WAAG, George (I29758)
 
8005 He and Ruth lived on a rented farm in Racine Twp, Mower County, in the 1940 census.

Richard R. Runkle, 83, rural Grand Meadow, died early Sunday, Nov. 14, 1999, at the Ostrander Nursing Home in Ostrander, Minn. where he had resided for a short time.

He was born July 13, 1916 in rural Racine Pleasant Valley Township to Clifford Runkle and Alida Patten Runkle. He attended and graduated from Stewartville High School and married Catherine Jorgens on March 15, 1939 at the Bear Creek Church. They lived for a time west of Stewartville for six years and later moved back to the Bear Creek area in 1947 and together they farmed. Dick was a member of the Yomaco Club and enjoyed reading and loved to follow sporting events. He was a member of The Mower County Farm Bureau, a former member and officer of The Frankford Township Board. he was on the Bear Creek Cemetery Board and a member of the Golden Age Club in Grand Meadow.

He is survived by his wife Catherine, rural Grand Meadow, sons David Charles Runkle, Lakewood, Colo. and Steven Paul (Diane) Runkle, Minnesota City; daughter Marcheta (Richard) Faye, Albert Lea; nine grand children; nine great-grandchildren; sisters Laverne (Robert) Smalley, Ariz., Iva (William) Curtis, Stewartville, and Irene (Donald) Sinn, St. Charles, brothers Kenneth (Maxine) Runkle, Stewartville, and Gene of Grand Meadow; sister-in-laws Salley, Racine, Minn and Ann, Dalles, Ore.
He was preceded in death by his parents, one great grandchild, two brothers John and Donald "Pete", and a daughter-in-law Jan Runkle. 
RUNKLE, Richard Roy (I6995)
 
8006 He and Stacy lived in Detroit in December of 1966.

Thomas B. Engel passed away on February 8, 2013, in Portland, Oregon. He was born on August 6, 1941, in Janesville, Wisconsin, to parents Bertrand and Elizabeth Engel. He worked for National Electric Cable company until 1982, when he opened his own hobby shop, Engel Pacific Hobby, which he ran for 20 years. He then worked for SST, Specialized Student Transportation, Inc. He enjoyed R/C airplanes, archery, gun club, as well as taking special needs children to school. He loved to read and listen to jazz music, as well as being with nature. He is survived by his ex-wife Stacy, their two children Nicol and Christine, and 2 grandchildren, ex-wife Sue, best friend of 35 years Donna Beecham, and his lover and friend of 11 years, Irene Corey. He was preceded in death by his parents Bert and Elizabeth. Memorial contributions may be made to the Humane Society and WAAM (Western Antique Aeroplane and Automobile Museum) in Hood River. 
ENGEL, Thomas Bertrand (I41861)
 
8007 He and two friends and their high school agriculture teacher died in Canada while on a “five-day graduation camping trip” in the Boundary Waters. Their canoe tipped over in Saganaga Lake and he died of drowning and hypothermia. All four wore life jackets and all were considered good swimmers. STIER, Stephen Francis (I11784)
 
8008 He and Viana had at least 8 children, the youngest of which was Laura. JAGGERS, James M (I14881)
 
8009 He and Virginia resided in Lonsdale when their first child was born. LIEDER, Harry (I16539)
 
8010 He and wife Kay lived in Zimmerman, Minnesota, at the time of his mother’s death in 2000.

James "Jim" Douglas Aasness, 67, passed away unexpectedly on Sunday, August 28th.

Jim grew up in Andover, MN. He served as a sergeant in the United States Marine Corps as a radar direction finder. He then went on to work as a cabinet maker, and most recently as a machine operator. He was set to retire on September 1, 2022. Jim enjoyed spending time with family, working on cars, and being in nature.

He is preceded in life by parents Orville and Dorothy Aasness, and brother Ronald.

He is survived by children Karl, Kimberly, and Kelsey; grandchildren Jace and Theodore; and siblings Richard and Marjorie. 
AASNESS, James Douglas (I7062)
 

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