Matches 8,131 to 8,140 of 23,616
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He had a son born in Minneapolis on or around 9 Apr 1968. | WESTLING, Roland Victor (I27579)
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| 8132 |
He had a twin brother, George Reiland.
In the 1940 census, he was an apprentice in a casting shop. He lived at home with his parents and siblings in St. Paul.
His address entered in DHC’s service diary was 2005 W 16th St, Little Rock, Arkansas. This was probably after he married Arlene.
He enlisted at Fort Snelling on 29 Feb 1944, a few days before he married. He was a machinist with four years of high school.
Apparently Columbia Heights State Bank President in 1958.
Leonard was a pallbearer at Bess’s funeral.
He lived in Burnsville in the early 1990s.
Reiland Leonard P. Reiland, age 82, of Edina, was delivered unto the Lord on February 13, 2003. Preceded in death by his wives, Arlene and Bette and grandson, Christopher. Survived by sons, Len Reiland and wife, Jeanne and Ken Reiland; grandsons, Lenny and wife, Jenny, Scott and wife, Lisa, Dan and fiancee, Colleen; granddaughters, Megan, Katie and Courtney; great granddaughters, Ashley and Logan. Also survived by step-children, Greg Loffhagen, Cheryl Loffhagen Morrissey, Pamela and husband, Donald Lehr; step-grandchildren, Adam, Mary, Alexandra, Anthony and Patrick. President of Sales Service Machine Tool Co. and Keller Manufacturing. Memorials preferred to donor's choice. Interment Hillside Cemetery. | REILAND, Leonard Peter (I572)
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| 8133 |
He had a twin, Manvil Alfred Hamre, who died in 1951. | HAMRE, Malfred Ingman (I25638)
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| 8134 |
He had a younger brother, also named Ola. | JEVNE, Ola Gulliksen DE (I23715)
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| 8135 |
He had an oil distribution company. | ESTREM, Ernest Melvin (I36022)
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| 8136 |
He had at least three brothers: Ola, Anders, and Elling. | STEDJE, Gjest Ellendson (I22097)
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| 8137 |
He had been a comptroller with Todd and Sargent in Ames and had also served as mayor of McCallsburg, where he was born. | TETT, Harlan (I36926)
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| 8138 |
He had degrees in mechanical and civil engineering from the University of Minnesota and the University of Wisconsin.
In the 1950 Bend, Oregon, city directory, he and Shirley lived at 504 Congress. James was a civil engineer for the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation.
In the 1952 Bend city directory, he was in the U.S. Navy. He and Shirley lived at 404 E Franklin Avenue.
In the 1955 Boise, Idaho, city directory, he was back with the Bureau of Reclamation. He lived at 111 Main.
In the 1956 Boise directory, he was an engineer with the USBR. He and Shirley lived at 2723 Kathryn.
In the summer of 1960, he lived in Ephrata, Washington.
The May 16, 1964, edition of the Manitowoc Herald Times has this article, with a photograph:
Lt. Cmndr. James D Ellingboe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward E Ellingboe, of 1420 28th Street, Two Rivers, completed two weeks of active duty training as a navy reservist aboard the attack carrier U.S.S. Ranger April 18. During the cruise, Commander Ellingboe learned about ship and flight operations while the Ranger conducted carrier aircraft qualifications. Ranger operates out of Alameda, Calif. and is capable of launching the Navy’s jet propelled fighters and bombers at sea.
In 1974, he was the (or a) chief of the planning division of the Bureau of Reclamation. | ELLINGBOE, James Donald (I2795)
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| 8139 |
He had earlier been married to Eleanor Schumacher.
In the 1940 census, he and his wife and their two daughters lived in Rochester. He was a taxi driver for Yellow Cab. He had been educated through the eighth grade.
His obit said that he had lived in Minneapolis for one year and had been employed by Gamble Skogmo. | WATERS, Harold John (I37063)
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| 8140 |
He had five children with LaVerne, divorced her, and had three children with his second wife. | KNUTSON, Orville Theodore (I33705)
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