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8481 He lived in Fort Worth, Texas, at the time of his mother’s death.

He had served in the U.S. Army. He died at St. Josephs’ hospital in Fort Worth of a stroke. His occupation was Director of Public Works for a municipal government. 
LARSON, Lee Guy (I14355)
 
8482 He lived in Hartford, Wisconsin, at the time of his mother’s death in 1999.



His test results are managed on Ancestry by Courtney Zimmerman.

Robert D. Rublee “Bob”, age 89 of Hartford, Wisconsin, passed away Saturday, September 21, 2019 in his home, with loving family by his side.

Robert was born October 18, 1929, in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, to James E. “Emery” and Florence M. (nee Hoage) Rublee. He graduated from Colfax High School and earned his master’s degree from Stout University in Menomonie, Wisconsin. He was drafted into the United States Army in March 1951 at Fort Hood, Texas. He was deployed to Korea in June 1952. He was honorably discharged as a radio operator and returned to the states in March 1953.

Bob was united in marriage to Neva M. Loback on August 14, 1954 in Ridgeland, Wisconsin. Bob taught in Hilbert and Manitowoc, Wisconsin, before moving to Hartford in 1960. He taught shop classes at Hartford Union High School until his retirement in 1989. He enjoyed working with wood and spent his summers as a carpenter building homes, remodeling jobs on the side, and making gifts for his family. He was a longtime member of Redeemer Lutheran Church, Hartford where he taught Sunday School, and was also a Boy Scout Leader for several years, and a member of the Hartford VFW Post 8834. Bob enjoyed: fishing, hunting, family camping, traveling after retirement, watching the Green Bay Packers and Wisconsin Badgers Football, and the Milwaukee Brewers baseball games, and watching his grandchildren and great-grandchildren’s varied activities. One of his greatest experiences was traveling on the Honor Flight in June 2015.

Bob is survived by his wife of 65 years, Neva; 8 loving children, Greg (Nancy) Rublee, Jane Fass (Tom), Anne Hoffmann, Jon (Patti) Rublee, Bob (Rose) Rublee, Sue Zimmerman, Steve (Kathy) Rublee, Kay (Don) Robel; cherished 21 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren; and sister, Corinne DeLaitsch. He is further survived by many other loved relatives and friends.
He is preceded in death by his parents, Emery and Florence Rublee; parents-in-law, Hjalmer and Edna Loback; brother-in-law, George DeLaitsch; nephew, George DeLaitsch Jr.; sister, Joanne (Lyle) Teppen; nephew, Frank Teppen; brother-in-law, Selmer Loback; sister-in-law, Sally Loback; nephews, Ken Loback Jr. and Michael Loback; and an infant grandchild, Joshua Rublee.

Funeral Services for Robert were held Saturday, September 28, 2019, at 11:00 a.m. at Redeemer Lutheran Church (255 W. Lincoln Avenue Hartford, WI 53027) with Pastors Aida Del Carmen Muniz and Joe Pinzl co-officiating. Interment was in Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Hartford. Family greeted relatives and friends at the church on Friday, September 27, 2019, from 3:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions received will benefit charities designated by Neva Rublee and are appreciated. 
RUBLEE, Robert Duane (I40648)
 
8483 He lived in Highwood, Montana, at the time of his mother’s death in 1954.

From his Find A Grave entry, as provided by cara:

The River Press, Fort Benton, Mont., 15 June 1966

Charles Thompson Died at Hospital Saturday

Charles W. Thompson, 71, Chouteau county native and of a pioneer family, died early Saturday morning at the St. Clare hospital here.

Requiem mass was offered Tuesday morning at Immaculate Conception church in Fort Benton. Burial was in Riverside cemetery.

Charles Thompson was born in this county April 1, 1895, of pioneer parents. His father, Charles Thompson, came up the Missouri river by steamboat in 1876, settling on Highwood creek, working with cattle outfits and on the Fort Benton to Lewistown stage line. The son attended schools in Highwood and Fort Benton and later operated a livery stable at Highwood from 1914 and operated a ranch, and except for two years, spent his life in this county.

He was a director and vice president of the Great Falls PCA from its organization to retirement 25 years ago. He was on the Highwood school board and chairman for years and was active in civic affairs, being in charge of the Highwood fair for many years.

He married Marguerite Berkner April 24, 1917, in Great Falls.

Survivors include the wife of Great Falls; three sons, Charles E. Thompson, Wilmington, Delaware; John Robert Thompson, Idaho Falls, Idaho; and Edwin Keith Thompson, Walcott, N. Y.; a daughter, Mrs. Margaret E. Robinson, Pullman, Wash.; three sisters, Mrs. Helen Haines, Berkeley, Calif.; Mrs. Mae Beals, Portland, Ore.; and Mrs. Evelyn Christianson, Longview, Wash.; 15 grandchildren and other relatives.

Charles W. Thompson made many friends who will regret his passing. 
THOMPSON, Charles (I43975)
 
8484 He lived in Hills. HELLIE, Knud (I30898)
 
8485 He lived in Holly Hill, Florida, at the time of his sister Alice’s death in 1965. ALEXON, Melvin Theodore (I28801)
 
8486 He lived in Hunge, Bodsjö in that community’s 1847-1856 household examination. The name of his residence was Hunge #2 at ⅞ Tunneland. JÖNSSON, Eric (I22794)
 
8487 He lived in Irwin, Pennsylvania in 1992, 1994, and 1996.

Edward F. Sverdrup, 81, of Libby, Mont., formerly of North Huntingdon, died at his home Thursday, Oct. 20, 2011, from natural causes. He was born Feb. 24, 1930, in Buffalo, N.Y., to Edward and Marjorie (Schipper) Sverdrup. He grew up and attended school in Buffalo, N.Y., and graduated from Kensington High School with the class of 1947. He attended the University of Buffalo, where he earned a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering. Ed then attended Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, where he earned his PhD in electrical engineering. After earning his PhD, he entered the Navy and served in the Philippines. He would later go on to teach at the Naval Academy in Annapolis, Md., and at his alma mater, Carnegie Mellon. He later worked in the research department for Westinghouse Electric Corp. and acquired several patents for applications and processes he developed. Ed retired in 1988. Prior to his marriage to Nuala A. Fitzgerald on Sept. 6, 1972, Ed was the leader for Explorer Troop 254 in North Huntingdon. He was very influential in building character and leadership qualities in the boys who were members of his troop. Ed also enjoyed restoring old homes, gardening and history. Ed and Nuala spent many hours of work refurbishing the 18th Century home that they lived in located on the original Pennsylvania Turnpike. The Fullerton-Sverdrup House, also known as the Jacktown Inn or Jacksonville Hotel located in Irwin, was a testament to their artistry and love of antiques. It was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. Nuala preceded him in death on June 24, 2011. Survivors include his brother, Larry Sverdrup and wife, Emily, of Libby; a sister, Carol Phillips and husband, Robert, of Canada; and numerous nieces and nephews. Services were held at 1 p.m. Wednesday Oct. 26, 2011 at the Schnackenberg & Nelson Funeral Home, 422 W. Second St., Libby, Mont. 
SVERDRUP, Edward F Jr (I7117)
 
8488 He lived in Kenosha in 1939. AUSEN, Ole Nielsson (I12906)
 
8489 He lived in Lexington, Tennessee, at the time of his mother’s death in 1964. BOEN, Albert Roald Einar (I37050)
 
8490 He lived in Milan, Tennessee, at the time of his mother’s death in 1964. BOEN, Arne (I37047)
 

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