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8031 He celebrated his 94th birthday on 20 Feb 1949 with a party hosted by his daughter, Mrs. Marie Helgerson, with whom he was living. He came to the U.S. at the age of 18 months and his family settled in Dane County. The family moved to Crawford County in 1861. At the time of his birthday party, he was the oldest resident of Gays Mills and the 2nd oldest in Crawford County. He died a month later. SIME, Tosten T (I32264)
 
8032 He changed the spelling of his last name.

Robert "Bobby" S. Neshiem age 74, of Mazeppa died on Sunday morning, June 10, 2018 at Cottagewood Senior Communities in Rochester. The funeral service will be on Thursday, June 14, 2018 at 11:00 AM at St. John's Lutheran Church in Mazeppa with Pastor Alan Horn officiating. Burial will be in the Mazeppa Cemetery. Visitation will be for one hour prior to the service at the church on Thursday. Arrangements were made with Mahn Family Funeral Home - Larson Chapel in Zumbrota.

Robert Stanley Neshiem was born on June 15, 1943 in Lanesboro to Ernest and Hazel (Olson) Neshiem. He graduated from Mabel High School in 1961 and attended Austin area Vo-Tech and received a certificate in auto mechanics. On May 23, 1964 Bob married Delores Sabanish at Garness Church in Mabel. He began his career at IBM in 1965 working as a tool maker. They moved their family of five to Mazeppa in 1972 and bought a farm as a family of six in 1973. Bob started farming and it was truly his passion, he retired after 30 years at IBM in 1994, and continued to farm until his health no longer allowed him too. Bob also served on the Mazeppa Township Board for 27 years. He was a member of St. John's Lutheran Church.

Bob enjoyed taking old car trips with groups of friends, and going on cruises to see the world. He loved family birthday parties, and spending time with his kids and grandkids on the farm, taking them sliding in the corn, snowmobiling, and going to tractor pulls.

Bob is survived by his wife of 54 years, Delores; four children, DeAnn (David) Steensland, Doreen Neshiem, John (Theresa) Neshiem, and Jason (Kari) Neshiem; six grandchildren, Kammie, Melissa, Lane, Abby, Braydon, and Temi; four great-grandchildren, Rylan, Dawson, Teagan, and Raeya; sister, Marlene McCabe; and brother, Wayne Neshiem. 
NESHIEM, Robert Stanley (I43461)
 
8033 He declared Hager City, Wisconsin, on his marriage certificate. For some reason, his obit said that he was born in Minnesota. KARLSRUD, Oscar Raymond (I645)
 
8034 He departed Göteborg on 18 Oct 1927 on the Stockholm, bound for the USA. BERGMAN, Erik Johansson (I31431)
 
8035 He died 4 Dec 1998, last residence Topeka, Shawnee, Kansas. That Norman married Geneva M. (1924-1993) on 16 Oct 1943. They’re both buried in Topeka Cemetery. FISH, Norman Warren (I229)
 
8036 He died 7 Aug 1982 in Anoka County. His mother’s maiden name was Marie Malmquist. Carl was born in Sweden on 26 May 1885 and was the widower of Alice. The informant for his death certificate was his daughter Ruth T Anderson. Carl had been a blacksmith for the Soo Line. In the 1930 census, he and his family lived in Eidsvold Twp, Bottineau County, North Dakota, where Carl was a farmer. In the 1940 census, that Carl, and his wife Alice, were living in Minneapolis at 3630 Oakland Avenue. NORDQUIST, Carl John (I18347)
 
8037 He died after a 14-year illness with multiple sclerosis. GLADSON, David Bruce (I39956)
 
8038 He died after being kicked by a horse. BURNS, Joseph Ardeen (I35700)
 
8039 He died as a patient at the state hospital in St. Peter, which at that time, as with most of the state hospitals, was primarily an insane asymlum. He had been committed on December 15, 1919. He was considered a troublesome patient and his death was believed to have been caused by rough treatment by hospital attendants. FLOLO, Ole (I41718)
 
8040 He died as the result of an auto accident, a collision of a car and semi, at the intersection of Chicago and Cline Avenues in East Chicago, Indiana. He died at St. Catherine’s Hospital in East Chicago, a day or two after the accident. His father was the informant for his death certificate. He was married at the time of his death.

He was a member of the Brick Layers Union, Local 6, of East Chicago. 
WADDELL, Roy William (I30270)
 

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