Matches 8,851 to 8,860 of 23,616
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He was a locomotive engineer according to the 1920 census. | STIEN, James Edward (I33591)
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| 8852 |
He was a machinery salesman living in Viroqua in the 1900 census.
He lived in Red Wing at the time he died. | LARSON, Erick O (I4658)
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| 8853 |
He was a machinist’s mate, 3rd class, in the U.S. Navy in World War II.
A different Ernest Strand, middle name Grover and suffix Jr, was born in St. Paul in May of 1925. That Ernest Strand died in 2008. | STRAND, Ernest (I26075)
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He was a Machinists Mate in the U.S. Navy and was killed in action in June of 1944. The death date shown may be the date he was declared dead. | SYVERSON, Alton Ellwood (I21266)
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He was a Marine aviator in World War II according to his obit. Retired from Rexnord.
Peter M. Reunited with his wife Kathryn and son, Jeffrey on Friday, Dec. 16, 2011, at the age of 90. Beloved dad of Shari (Bill) Wengel. Dear father-in-law of Cheryl and beloved friend Joe. Devoted grandpa of J.J. (Chanda), Jennifer, Melissa (Josh), Kyle (Crystal), and Stephanie. Great-grandpa of Kaylee. Brother of Roddy (Theresa). Further survived by many other relatives and friends. Visitation Tuesday, December 20 at, MARTIN LUTHER LUTHERAN CHURCH, 9235 W. Bluemound Rd., Milwaukee, from 4 PM-6:15 PM. Funeral Service 6:30 PM. | KOVACOVICH, Peter M (I19669)
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He was a Marine Sergeant in the Korean War. | EIKUM, Kenneth Dale (I13637)
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| 8857 |
He was a Master in the Masons, University Lodge.
He was an eye, ear, nose, and throat specialist and was chief of the eye, ear, nose, and throat section of St. Barnabas Hospital in Minneapolis. He was licensed in 1905 and spent many of his later years in the practice of medicine in Minneapolis with office in the Medical Arts Building.
When he registered for the draft on April 26, 1942, he and his wife lived at the Leamington Hotel. They had lived there, at least for part of the year, since the early 1920s.
He was murdered by his wife’s brother. | REYNOLDS, James S (I19864)
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He was a mathematics professor at Mott Community College in Michigan. | KVAL, Erwin Oscar (I43250)
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He was a mechanic for the U.S. Army Reserve Center in Kenyon.
Charles Conrad “Chuck” Gaasedelen, age 78, of Kenyon, MN, died Saturday, February 5, 2022, at his home surrounded by his loving family.
Chuck was born on April 6, 1943, in Faribault, MN, the son of the late Conrad and Ethel (Radtke) Gaasedelen. He was raised in Kenyon, MN, and graduated from Kenyon High School in 1961. He joined the Army Reserve in 1964 and retired as a Lieutenant Colonel in 1996. He was married to Marcella “Marcie” Helgeson on November 26, 1966, at First Lutheran Church in Kenyon, MN. He worked as an Army Civilian Technician in Faribault, MN, for 33 years, retiring in 2000. In his free time, he enjoyed snowmobiling and motorcycles but was especially proud of his family. He loved to go and see his granddaughter’s sporting, musical, and horse events and to hear about everything they all accomplished.
Chuck is survived by his beloved wife of 55 years, Marcie, daughters, Cheryl (Brian) Dahl and Stacy (Jason) Quam, and 6 granddaughters, Siri, Mara, Josi, and Mali Quam and Corynne and Julia Dahl, all of Kenyon, MN, as well as other family and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents, Conrad and Ethel Gaasedelen. | GAASEDELEN, Charles Conrad (I11183)
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He was a member of Trønderlag of America in 1913. This was (and still is) the bygdelag for emigrants and their descendants from the Trøndelag region of Norway. John Grønseth, of Murdock, Minnesota and from Stjørdalen, was listed in the Trønderlaget’s 1913 yearbook. In that yearbook, John is shown as having emigrated to the U.S. in 1879.
He was John G. Gronseth of Murdock at the time of his son Gilbert’s death. | GRØNSETH, John (I5739)
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