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He was a music teacher (violin) in Klamath Falls.
Thurlow Glove Company.
He was married to Lavern at the time of his death.
THURLOW, LAWRENCE MASON ''LARRY'' Lawrence Mason Thurlow was born in Portland on May 29, 1915, and passed away Dec. 11, 2003. He was 88 years old. He owned and operated Thurlow Glove Co., a family business, for many years. He relocated to San Diego and operated a business there manufacturing motorcycle apparel. He enjoyed composing music, writing poetry, and playing the violin, piano, and viola. He played with the LaJolla Symphony Orchestra while living in San Diego. His wife LaVerne Bliton and he were married June 16, 1997, and she preceded him in death Sept. 19, 2001. At their request they were both cremated and wish to have their cremains scattered in Nehalem Bay. Anyone wishing to participate with the family Dec. 27, 2003, may contact a family member for details. Remembrances to World Vision, P.O. Box 70200, Tacoma, WA 98481. He is survived by his son, Jim Thurlow; daughter, Judy Rask; a stepdaughter, Lisa Rothrock; three grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. | THURLOW, Lawrence Mason (I33605)
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| 8862 |
He was a music teacher in the Amery school district for seven years. | HAUGEN, Peter John (I43857)
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| 8863 |
He was a painter at an automobile paint shop, probably his brother-in-law’s, in the 1930 census. He and Rose had no children. Living with them was Marion Dale, sister-in-law, 33, born in Norway.
In the 1938 city directory, he’s still a painter. He lives at 605 S E 6th Street. | REFLING, Valentin (I27113)
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He was a pallbearer at Anna Dahlberg’s funeral in 1984. | BORGESON, Morris Clifford (I17324)
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He was a pallbearer at Anna Dahlberg’s funeral in 1984.
Britzius Charles W. Britzius, age 92, former longtime resident of Deephaven. Preceded in death by wife, Bernice and daughter, Cary. Survived by children, Frederick (Susan) Britzius, Linda (Jim) Bean, Dale (Paulette) Britzius, Scott (Carol) Britzius, Glenn (June) Britzius; 9 grandchildren; sister, Avanelle (Dr. Harry) Wheeler of Mandan, ND. Funeral service Thursday, January 15, 2004 at 1 pm, Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church, 301 Cty. Rd. 19, Excelsior (952-474-8893). Visitation 1 hour prior to the service at the church on Thursday. Interment Groveland Cemetery, Deephaven. In lieu of flowers, memorials preferred to the Viking Council of Boy Scouts of America. | BRITZIUS, Charles Wesley (I17326)
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He was a pallbearer at Anna Dahlberg’s funeral in 1984.
Hovander, Philip W. August 19, 1919 - April 30, 2011 Phil was a family man and a true Hopkins native where he was born, raised and lived his entire life in four different locations on 11th Avenue. For decades he and his wife Doris (Davey) owned and operated Hovander Foods, once a Hopkins landmark best known for friendly service and homemade Swedish meatball mix and sausage. Devoted member of Gethsemane Lutheran Church all his life, Phil's church and spiritual life was very important to him. Along with his wife and two daughters, he also loved golf and was a longtime member of Minneapolis Golf Club. He truly enjoyed his friends and neighbors and we thank those who visited him in his last months. Preceded in death in 2010 by his wife of 65 years, Davey, and in 2009 by his daughter, Deborah. Survived by daughter, Brenda Hovander (Mike Meents); son-in-law, David Horstman, and grandchildren, Lindsay Ergenekan (Can), Blake Hovander (Septimia), Eve and Camille Horstman and great niece, Michelle Kelly. Memorial service to be held on Saturday, May 21, at 10 am, Gethsemane Lutheran Church, 715 Minnetonka Mills Road, Hopkins, MN 55343. | HOVANDER, Philip Waldeman (I17316)
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He was a PFC in the Marines in World War II and was wounded. He enlisted on 12 Oct 1943 and was released from service on 23 Feb 1946. | LILJESTRAND, George Rudolph (I17286)
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He was a PFC in the US Army in World War II. | NIMS, Donald Leroy (I17909)
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He was a physician in Barnesville, Clay County, in the 1930 census.
Dr. Tyler S. Soine, a retired school physician for George Fox College and chief of staff for Newberg Community Hospital, died of cancer Tuesday in his Newberg home at the age of 90.
A memorial service will be at 2 p.m. Sunday in the First United Methodist Church in Newberg.
He was born June 16, 1901, in Maynard, Minn., and was reared and graduated from high school in Virginia, Minn. He graduated from St. Olaf College in 1923 and earned his medical degree from the University of Minnesota in 1928. Dr. Soine had a medical practice in Barnesville, Minn., until he moved to Oregon in 1937.
He then operated a medical clinic in Newberg until 1942, when he took a leave of absence to serve in the U.S. Army Medical Corps. He returned to his practice in Newberg after World War II.
He married LaVonne Bagley on Dec. 20, 1946, in Portland.
Dr. Soine retired from his medical practice in 1970 after being the school physician for George Fox College for 20 years.
He was the first chief of staff for Newberg Community Hospital and had been active in fund-raising projects for the hospital. He helped to run medical screening clinics for the Shriners Hospital for Crippled Children.
In 1991, Dr. Soine was feted with a reception at Newberg Community Hospital in honor of his 90th birthday.
He was a member of the Newberg United Methodist Church.
Survivors besides his wife include his sons, Tyler S. of Phoenix, Ariz., David of Portland and Mark of Newberg; daughter, Mary Jahnke of Eugene; brothers, Olaf and Glen, both of Minneapolis; sisters, Thelma Ross and Louella Nelson, both of Barnsville, Minn.; seven grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. | SOINE, Tyler Sylvester (I4947)
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He was a physician.
According to his death record, he was married and died in General Hospital. | MORRIS, Roy David (I17499)
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