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8461 He later married Cora Bell Wright, with whom he had a son Hilary. His third and last wife was Hazel, GILLEBO, Thomas Oliver (I37524)
 
8462 He later married Kari Ingvaldsdatter Skaarheim in Goodhue County on 12 Dec 1889. QUALLE, Peder Olai Gunderson (I28638)
 
8463 He later married Ruth and had two daughters with her. FLOM, Clifford (I36508)
 
8464 He left Sweden for the U.S. in late 1922.

In the 1928 Duluth city directory, he was a wheelsman. He lived at 702 Garfield Avenue.

In the 1930 census, he and Gladys live in Chicago with his brother, John E. Hugo is a salesman of stocks and bonds. Hugo had come to the U.S. in 1923.

In the 1936 Duluth city directory, he is Hugo W Bergstrom, a salesman for D A Swanstrom Co, living with his wife Gladys at 118 Park Avenue, the same address as Gladys’s parents.

In the 1940 directory, he is a salesman and he and Gladys live at 2126 West 6th.

in the 1940 census, he and Gladys live at 2126 West 6th Street in a house they own worth $1750. Gladys is a high school graduate, Hugo has has two years of high school. Hugo is a real estate salesman for an insurance and real estate company.

He registered for the draft in April of 1942. He lived at 55 N. 21st Avenue in Duluth. The person who would always know his address was John E. Bergstrom of Duluth. Hugo was employed by D. A. Sandstrom.

In the 1942 and 1943 Duluth city directories, he is Hugo W Bergstrom, a salesman for the D A Swanstrom Co. He and his wife, Gladys E, reside at 2131 West 2nd (the same address as Roland’s).

A Hugo Waldamar Bergstrom died in Broward County, Florida, in 1943 (no month or day of the month) according to the Florida Death Index. An article in the 30 Sep 1943 edition of the Fort Lauderdale News says that Hugo W. Bergstrom, 47, died on 29 Sept while aboard a train en route to Miami. He died just north of Boca Raton of a cerebral hemorhage. He was born in Froson, Sweden, and came to the U.S. in 1928. He lived in Duluth and “until recently” was connected with the D. A. Swanstrom Insurance Agency of that city. The article makes no mention of his wife. 
BERGSTROM, Hugo Waldemar (I3150)
 
8465 he lived 2 hours according to the ND death index DAHL, Douglas Jerome (I41290)
 
8466 he lived 26 minutes; prematurity and premature separation of the placenta HUNT, Gerald Frank (I39331)
 
8467 He lived at 117 Park Avenue in Duluth in the later 1930s according to that city’s directories. The 1936 and 1937 directories specifically mentions his employer as Land O’ Lakes Creameries. In the 1940 directory, he is a clerk and no longer just a laborer.

In the 1940 census, he lived with his mother, Effie Sievers, and his sister, Elaine Diel, at 117 Park Avenue in Duluth. He was single and was a laborer for a railroad.

In the 1951 Duluth city directory, he was an engineer for DW&P, presumably Duluth Water & Power. He lived at 1818 West 2nd, no wife named.

In the 1952 Duluth city directory, he is not listed. Living at 1818 West 2nd was Mrs. Effie E Sievers.

In the 1954 city directory, he is now listed with Florence I as his wife. He is still an engineer with DW&P. They live at 2215 West 12th.

No change in the 1957 or 1960 city directories. 
SIEVERS, Harold Allen (I4437)
 
8468 He lived at 1324 E Joseph Avenue, Spokane. In the 1990s, Dorothy K Burrows, b. 1 or 7 May 1932, also lived at that address. When he and Dorothy married, he was a steel worker and she was a food service worker.

His obit was in the 6 Aug 2006 edition of the Spokane Spokesman-Review. Had worked at the Kaiser Aluminum plant at Mead, Washington. He died at the Veteran’s Hospital in Spokane but had lived in Superior, Montana, before his illness. 
BURROWS, Larry Duane (I20941)
 
8469 He lived at 2411 West 60th Street at the time that his son was born in 1953.

He lived in Burnsville in 1994.

Nordahl T. Flaten Jr., age 88, of Burnsville, went home to heaven on October 19th . Nord is survived by his wife Mertha; his children Sonja (Fred) and Mark (Sharon), four grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Nord was born in Minneapolis and graduated from Roosevelt High in January 1943. After graduation he was inducted into the US Army and was trained for both the infantry and aviation training. In early 1945 he was shipped to Europe where he fought in the battle of the Ruhr Pocket and Drabenderhoe where he received the Bronze Star. In April 1945 his division liberated the German concentration camp at Flossenburg, Germany where two weeks earlier the Christian pastor Dietrich Bonhoeffer had been put to death by the Nazi regime by hanging. Upon the end of the war in Europe his division was deployed to Japan for the invasion of Japan and was part of the occupation forces.

Nord was a gifted creative engineer who could imagine and build most anything. During his career he was awarded several patents. He enjoyed and spent many hours on his farm in southeastern Minnesota. He also loved listening to pipe organ music on his stereo. He will be deeply missed by his wife and family.

Funeral Service, 11am Friday, October 25, 2013 at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, Burnsville. Visitation will be held from 10-11am prior to the service. Internment at Fort Snelling National Cemetery. 
FLATEN, Nordahl Thomas Jr (I13924)
 
8470 he lived at 7114 12th Avenue in Richfield at the time of his death BOLINE, Iven E (I30509)
 

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