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351 | LINCOLN JOURNAL STAR OBITUARIES - APRIL 1, 2002 Pearson -- Lucille M., 92, Ord, widow of Hilding, died Saturday (3/30/02) in Overland Park, Kan. Born, Fairbury. Retired registered nurse. Survivors: sons, Dr. Douglas, Leawood, Kan., Dr. Bruce, Janesville, Wis.; five grandchildren. Services: 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, Roper and Sons Mortuary, 4300 O St. Lincoln Memorial Park. Visitation: 5 p.m. today until services Tuesday, mortuary. | Bedell, Lucille M (I1214)
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352 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I7012)
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353 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I7011)
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354 | LINCOLN STAR - AUGUST 20, 1933 OBITUARY RUTH IONE WALIN Ruth Ione Walin, 15, died in Lincoln, Aug. 7, 1933. Her early childhood was spent on a farm near Lincoln, and she resided in the city since 1929. She graduated from Capitol and Irving junior high school, being always an honor student. She was entrusted by her classmates with high offices and many positions of responsibility. Active in dramatics and all other school activities, she endeared herself to both the faculty and student body of Irving junior high, where she graduated in June 11933. Ruth was confirmed at First Lutheran church in Lincoln,1932. She was an officer of the Camp Fire girls organization of that church. Funeral services were held at First Lutheran church on August 10, and attended by many sorrowful associates, classmates and teachers. Pallbearers were members of her confirmation class. She is survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Walin, and a younger brother, Robert, all of Lincoln. | Walin, Ruth Ione (I295)
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355 | LINCOLN STAR - DECEMBER 16, 1986 ROLFSON - Donald W, 77, 5010 Knox St., died Sunday. Retired custodian, Lincoln Public Schools, 17 years. Member, Evangelical United Lutheran Church, Lincoln Public Schools Employee Association, Hammand Organ Society. Former Scout Master, Troo, Boy Scouts of America. Survivors: wife, Fern; son, James. W., Germantown, Md.; daughter, Mrs. Gary D. (Janice) Gustafson, Lincoln; brothers, Lyle, Elwin, both Lincoln; sister, Mrs. Richard (Carol) Grubaugh, David City; four grandchildren, great-granddaughter. Services: 1:30 p.m. Thursday, Evangelical United Lutheran Church, 5945 Fremont St. The Rev. Robert M. Roabe. Memorials to church or to Heart Fund. Metcalf Funeral Home, 245 N. 27th St. LINCOLN STAR - DECEMBER 17, 1986 ROLFSON - Donald W, 77, 5010 Knox St., died Sunday. Services: 1:30 p.m. Thursday, Evangelical United Lutheran Church, 5945 Fremont St. The Rev. Robert M. Roabe. Pallbearers: Lyle, Elwin, Jim Rolofson, Gary, Erik, Marc Gustafson. Honorary pallbearers: Carol, Richard Grubaugh, Curt Rolofson, Kriustafson. Memorials to church or to Heart Fund. Family will receive friends: 7-8:30 p.m., Wednesday, Metcalf Funeral Home, 245 N. 27th St. | Rolofson, Donald Wesley (I1220)
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356 | LINCOLN STAR - FEBRUARY 10, 1975 LINCOLN EVENING JOURNAL - FEBRUARY 10, 1975 WIDMAN - Mrs. William (Pauline) V., 71, Mead, died Sunday. Survivors: husband, daughters, Mrs. Vern (Marion) Brokaw, Everett, Wash., Mrs. Robert (Viola) Scoles, Mead; brother, Edward Walin, Lincoln; sisters, Mrs. Esther Nelson, Ceresco, Mrs.ry (Norma) Heiser, Lincoln, Mrs. Althea Heiser, Fairview, Mont.; six grandchildren; great grandchild. Services: 10 a.m. Wednesday, Alma Lutheran Church, Mead. The Rev. Keith M. McKay. Sunrise Cemetery, Wahoo. Prayer Service - 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. Ericson's-Hult Funeral Home, Wahoo. THE LINCOLN STAR - FEBRUARY 12, 1975 WIDMAN - Mrs. William (Pauline) V., 71, Mead, died Sunday. Services: 10 a.m. Wednesday, Alma Lutheran Church, Mead. Sunrise Cemetery, Wahoo. Ericson's-Hult Funeral Home, Wahoo. | Walin, Pauline Viola (I0017)
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357 | LINCOLN STAR - FEBRUARY 10, 1975 LINCOLN EVENING JOURNAL - FEBRUARY 10, 1975 WIDMAN - Mrs. William (Pauline) V., 71, Mead, died Sunday. Survivors: husband, daughters, Mrs. Vern (Marion) Brokaw, Everett, Wash., Mrs. Robert (Viola) Scoles, Mead; brother, Edward Walin, Lincoln; sisters, Mrs. Esther Nelson, Ceresco, Mrs.ry (Norma) Heiser, Lincoln, Mrs. Althea Heiser, Fairview, Mont.; six grandchildren; great grandchild. Services: 10 a.m. Wednesday, Alma Lutheran Church, Mead. The Rev. Keith M. McKay. Sunrise Cemetery, Wahoo. Prayer Service - 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. Ericson's-Hult Funeral Home, Wahoo. THE LINCOLN STAR - FEBRUARY 12, 1975 WIDMAN - Mrs. William (Pauline) V., 71, Mead, died Sunday. Services: 10 a.m. Wednesday, Alma Lutheran Church, Mead. Sunrise Cemetery, Wahoo. Ericson's-Hult Funeral Home, Wahoo. | Walin, Pauline Viola (I261)
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358 | LINCOLN STATE JOURNAL - JULY 8, 1923 WEDDINGS AND ANNOUCEMENTS A pretty home wedding took place Tuesday evening in Ceresco at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Pearson when their daughter Miss Euphemia Pearson became the bride of Harry H. Harding of Kansas City, Mo. Garden flowers and ferns were used in theecorations, and more than forty guests were present for the ceremony which was performed by the Rev. Mr. Guleen. Miss Olive Pearson, sister of the bride, played the Lohengrin wedding march and Miss Agnes Backstrum sang "O Promise Me" and "Love''s Coronation." Little Lois Wadlow who was flower girl, wore a dainty dress of lavendar organdy and carried a white basket of pink roses, tied with lavender tulle. The bride wore a gown of sand colored with hat and wrap to match, and a corsage of pink roses. A three course dinner follwed the marriage. Rev. Mr. Guleen presided as toastmaster, and the program included a toast by Dr. S. G. Zemer of Lincoln, two readings by Miss Roaslie Pearson, and a vocal solo by Miss Mabel Bern. Miss Myrtle Olson had charge of the gift room. Following the dinner the bride and groom left for Kansas City, Mo., where they will make their home. Mrs. Harding is a graduate nurse from the Lincoln Sanitarium, and is a member of the nurses alumni association. Out of town guests who attended the wedding were Dr. and Mrs. S. G. Zemer, and Misses Elsie Hoppe, Madge Morrison and Myrtle Olson from Lincoln, and Miss Mabel Bern from Wahoo. | Family: Harry Howard Harding / Euphemia Juliana Pearson (F394)
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359 | LINCOLN SUNDAY JOURNAL AND STAR - DECEMBER 12, 1937 OBITUARY EUPHEMIA JULIANA HARDING Euphemia Juliana Harding (nee Pearson) was born in Swedeburg, Neb., on Jan. 9, 1898. She was reared in that community, having recieved her early Christian training in the Sunday school and confirmation shcool in this church. She attended scl in district No. 100, after which she continued in the Ceresco high school and Luther Academy. in 1916 she entered Lincoln sanitarium to take up nurses' training. She was graduated in 1919, after which she worked in the office of Dr. S. G. Zemeer in Lincoln. On July 3, 1923, she was married to Harry H. Harding. Her last place of residence was Columbus, O. Mrs. Harding had been in poor health since 1932. For the past few years her condition had improved and recent letters indicated that she was quite well, being able to care for her home. On Dec. 3 she was suddenly stricken with a heart attack and removed to the hospital where she died two days later. She was 39 years of age at the time of her death. Mrs. Harding is survived by her husband, Harry H. Harding; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Olof Pearson of Wahoo; four sisters, Mrs. Oscar Strand of Monmouth, Ill.; Mrs. C. Bertram Swanson of Elgin, Ill.; Mrs. Victor Soder of Ceresco, Miss Roselinearson of Lincoln, and a brother, Hilding Pearson of Ord, Neb. Funeral services were held Thursday at 2 p.m. at the Victor Soder farm near Ceresco and also at the Swedeburg Lutheran church at 2:30. Burial is in the Lutheran cemetery. Wadlow's in charge of arrangements. | Pearson, Euphemia Juliana (I1187)
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360 | LINCOLN SUNDAY JOURNAL AND STAR - MARCH 12, 1941 MISS BELL TO WED IN JULY Mr. and Mrs. Dick Richards announce the engagement of their daughter, Lexy Lou Bell, to Douglas Pearson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hilding Pearson of Ord. Miss Bell, senior at the University of Nebraska, is a member of Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority and Sigma Iota honorary. She is the granddaughter of the Rev. H. C. Harrett. Mr. Pearson, also attending NU, is a member of Sigma Chi Fraternity, Phi Mu Alpha honorary and Sinfonia. The couple is planning a July 9 wedding at First Methodist Church. LINCOLN EVENING JOURNAL AND NEBRASKA STATE JOURNAL - JULY 10, 1961 MISS BELL IS WED Miss Lexy Lou Bell and Douglas W. Pearson asked the Rev. H. C. Barrett, grandfather of the bride to assist at their 4 p.m. Sunday wedding in the First Methodist Church. Parents of the couple are Messrs. and Mmes. Ross F (Dick) Richards and Hing Pearson of Ord. The bride chose a floorlength gown of white satin for her wedding. The bodice featured a bateau neckline os scalloped lace. Mrs. James Gibb of Lexington, Ky., was matron of honor and Miss Marlene Barrett of Omaha was maid of honor. Miss Kathy Gibb of Lexington, Ky., was junior bridesmaid. Bridesmaids were the Misses Tomilee Hughes of Norfolk, Sharon Dietrich of Wir, Nancie Booth of Walton, Nancy Watton, Ann Bloomquist and Arlene Cook. Serving as best man was Bruce Pearson of Ord. In the corps of ushers were Jim Barrett, Don Richards and Bob Ruester, all of Omaha, Dean Sich of Ord, Charles Garner of Cozad, Joel Lundak and Gordon Strong. The coule planned a wedding trip to Florida and New York City. After Sept. 1 they will live at Shelby. | Family: Douglas Pearson / Alexandra "Lexy" Lou Bell (F414)
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361 | LINCOLN SUNDAY JOURNAL AND STAR - MAY 28, 1967 MISS PEARSON TO BE HONORED A reception at Sheridan School will honor Miss Rosaline Pearson, who is retiring after 33 years as a Lincoln teacher. She has taught at Sheridan 25 years. The reception will be from 2 to 4 p.m. next Sunday and friends may attend without invitation. | Pearson, Rosaline Constantina (I1190)
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362 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Stanley Loren Rudeen / Living (F300)
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363 | LINCON STAR -OCTOBER 22, 1980 DEATHS BRODD - Pearl O., 78, 601 N 67th St., died Saturday. Homemaker. Former employee gas company, Lincoln. Born, Ceresco. Member, First Lutheran Church, Young at Heart Club, Elliot Club, Pilot Lights Club. Past matron Ceresco Chapter 198 OES. Survrs: husband, Richard O.; sons, Gerald R., Lincoln, Ronald, White Rock, N.M.; daughters, Donna R., Richmond, Va., Nancy L. Maxson, Lincoln; seven grandchildren; five great-grandchildren. Services: 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, First Lutheran Church, 1551 S. 70th St. Visitation, 10 a.m. - 9p.m.,Monday; 8-11:30 a.m., Tuesday, Metcalf Funeral Home, 245 N 27th St.; one hour before services, church. Memorials to church or Tabitha Home. LINCON STAR -OCTOBER 23, 1980 DEATHS BRODD - Pearl O., 78, 601 N 67th St., died Saturday. Additional survivors: sons, daughters-in-law, Gerald R., and Helen, Lincoln, Ronald and Ann, White Rock, N.M.; daughter, son-in-law., Nancy L. and Lyle K. Maxson, Lincoln. Services: 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, First Lutheran Church, 1551 S. 70th St. The Rev. LaVern Grosc, Lincoln Memorial Park. Pallbearers: Tracy, Larry, Elton Brodd, Bryan Maxson, Dayle, Richard Johnson. Visitation 8-11:30 a.m., Tuesday, Metcalf Funeralme, 245 N 27th St.; one hour before services, church. Memorials to church or Tabitha Home. | Johnson, Pearl Olive (I0160)
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364 | LINCON STAR -OCTOBER 22, 1980 DEATHS BRODD - Pearl O., 78, 601 N 67th St., died Saturday. Homemaker. Former employee gas company, Lincoln. Born, Ceresco. Member, First Lutheran Church, Young at Heart Club, Elliot Club, Pilot Lights Club. Past matron Ceresco Chapter 198 OES. Survrs: husband, Richard O.; sons, Gerald R., Lincoln, Ronald, White Rock, N.M.; daughters, Donna R., Richmond, Va., Nancy L. Maxson, Lincoln; seven grandchildren; five great-grandchildren. Services: 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, First Lutheran Church, 1551 S. 70th St. Visitation, 10 a.m. - 9p.m.,Monday; 8-11:30 a.m., Tuesday, Metcalf Funeral Home, 245 N 27th St.; one hour before services, church. Memorials to church or Tabitha Home. LINCON STAR -OCTOBER 23, 1980 DEATHS BRODD - Pearl O., 78, 601 N 67th St., died Saturday. Additional survivors: sons, daughters-in-law, Gerald R., and Helen, Lincoln, Ronald and Ann, White Rock, N.M.; daughter, son-in-law., Nancy L. and Lyle K. Maxson, Lincoln. Services: 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, First Lutheran Church, 1551 S. 70th St. The Rev. LaVern Grosc, Lincoln Memorial Park. Pallbearers: Tracy, Larry, Elton Brodd, Bryan Maxson, Dayle, Richard Johnson. Visitation 8-11:30 a.m., Tuesday, Metcalf Funeralme, 245 N 27th St.; one hour before services, church. Memorials to church or Tabitha Home. | Johnson, Pearl Olive (I361)
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365 | Linus was born on his grandfather's farm, where his parents were living at the time. When he was about one year old, the family moved from the farm to a small house in Swedeburg, where they lived for a couple of years. The family moved back to the farm after Augustinus inherited it in 1912. Linus went to a one room elementary school near the farm for grades 1 through 8, and next attended grades 9 and 10 in Swedeburg. To finish high school, he then went to Luther Academy in Wahoo for two years. Linus spent his non-school time doing farm work. Mildred was born on her parents' farm. She went to a two room elementary school in Swedeburg for 10 years. She went on to attend the high school in Wahoo for the next two years, and graduated from that school. During her two years at the high school, she boarded with families in Wahoo from Monday through Friday and returned to her folks' farm near Swedeburg for weekends. To pay her board the first year in Wahoo, MMildred baby-sat and ironed for her host family. In addition, her parents provided that family with butter, eggs, and cream. During her last year in high school, Mildred's parents paid her board with that year's host family. After she graduated, she moved back to her parent's farm. She spent most of the winters for the next nine years working as a domestic for families in Omaha. The rest of the time, she helped with the chores on her parents' farm. Linus and Mildred knew each other since childhood, as their family farms were only about three miles apart. They went together for seven years before they were married. Linus was a farmer for his entire working life; Mildred was a housewife. Beginning a couple of years before their marriage, Linus farmed on some land he rented and raised livestock. After they were married, they moved to a farmhouse one mil west of Linus' parents' farm. Around this time, Linus began to farm his parents' land. In the fall of 1936, Linus' parents moved from the family farm to Ceresco; Linus and Mildred moved to the family farm where they lived for more than forty years. Linus' father Augustinus had inherited the family farm debt free in 1912. Augustinus did not actively farm after 1912 and mortgaged the land over the years. After Linus began to manage the family farm in 1936, Augustinus was able to reducee mortgage substantially, using the income generated from the harvests. Corn and soybeans were the main crops grown, and occasionally milo and winter wheat. The farm was almost paid off when Augustinus and Hermanda died in the late 1940s. Durinng the next 20 years or so, Linus gradually bought out the equity of his brothers and sisters. At various time, Linus also had livestock, buying and raising calves until they were ready for slaughter. Linus and Mildred added to the home farm's 200 acres by buying an additional 40 acres in the 1960s. Their three children attended elementary school at a one room schoolhouse, which was a short walk from the family farm. At one time, the school teacher boarded at the farm. Shortly after he took over management of the farm, Linus became concerned about the amount of soil in the fields that was regularly washed away. To reverse this loss, he tried contour farming. Although helpful, this technique did not ret with the full soil conservation he desired. His pursuit of effective conservation continued and he attended a demonstration on terracing, a new concept in farming. At this demonstration, he saw that terracing protected contour farming by coconserving soil and moisture. He began to construct terraces on the farm in 1945. He found that terracing along with contour farming kept the silt from washing away. He proceeded to protect all the fields with terraces and waterways, and farmemed on contours parallel to the terraces. In recognition of his pioneer efforts in terrace farming, the Saunders County Soil and Conservation District gave the family the Conservation Farm Family award in 1964. The Omaha Herald also recognized Linus' conservation efforts. In the fall of 1941, Linus purchased a modern corn picker. He wasn't sure if he could really afford this purchase. His father-in-law and brother-in-law, C. O. and Norm Pearson, who jointly farmed nearby, agreed to buy a share of the corn pir. World War II began a couple of months later and the manufacturing of all farm equipment was suspended. The acquisition of the picker prove to be a wise investment and the envy of the neighboring farmers. Except for the years Linus' brother Joe spent in the Army in World War II, Joe lived on the farm until he was married. Their brother Loyd also lived on the farm except for the time he spent in the Navy during and shortly after the War. Mild prepared meals, washed clothes, and kept house for the entire family. Linus and Loyd farmed jointly and usually worked around 700 acres - the home farm plus land they rented. After Joe was married, he and his family lived on their Uncle Herman's farm just west of the home farm and the brothers often farmed together. Early in his farming career, Linus saw the economic advantages of farmers working cooperatively, and became active in the Ceresco Farmers Co-op. In the early stages, the Co-op purchased large quantities of fuel for its members at a rate lessan what the farmers would pay individually. Linus later joined the Wahoo Co-op and the Saunders County Co-op. He was active in all three Co-ops simultaneously. It was said that Linus did not talk very much at meetings, but his input was always worth listening to. He served on the Board of all three Co-ops and for several years was the chairman of the Wahoo Co-op. Under his leadership, the Wahoo Co-op expanded significantly. In addition to fuel, the Co-ops purchased fertilizer, seed, and other farm supplies and equipment. When the children were growing up, family activities usually involved visiting relatives. Often on Sundays, they drove to Omaha to visit Linus' sister Nellie Ann and her family. At Easter, they would drive to Oklahoma and stay with Linus'ter Bernice and her family. During the 1950s, the family spent several summer vacations at a lake in Minnesota. As with most farms during the 1930s, a series of droughts took their toll and there were several lean years. The crops were generally very good in the 1940s. During some bad farming years in the 1950s, Linus worked in construction in Lincolnd Mildred worked for a short time at a hospital in Wahoo. Weather in the 1960s was mixed and there was a crop failure in 1970. Around that time when Linus thought about retirement, he was concerned on how they would make it financially, as the farm was still mortgaged. He felt that he might have to find some part time work after he retired from farming. As things turned out, the early 1970s brought a few years of excellent weather and high crop prices. Linus was able to retire in 1974, with the farm completely paid for. He even bought a new car. Linus and Mildred lived at the farm for four more years. Shortly after Linus retired, Loyd married and moved to Wahoo. Linus kept up a large vegetable garden as a retiremenment project. Linus and Mildred sold the farm house with 10 acres of land in 1978, and bought and moved into a house in Ceresco. They kept the farmland, which Loyd farmed until he retired. Then Mildred's nephew Kent took over farming the land. Mildred continued to live in the Ceresco house after Linus died in 1982, and moved to a rest home in Wahoo where she has lived since 1996. Beginning in the early 1970s, Linus and Mildred spent the Christmas seasons in California with their children, Jack and Ann, and their families. Lee would usually join them there. Most of the time, Linus and Mildred drove on these trips.y usually went through Arizona where they visited Linus' sister Nellie Ann, and stopped in Oklahoma to visit another sister Bernice and her family. They liked to travel and do different things when they came to California. They enjoyed site seeing and going out to restaurants. For several years, Linus, Jack, and Randy went deep sea fishing during the annual visits. After Linus died, Mildred continued to spend Thanksgiving and Christmas in California for several more years. Linus and Mildred were both quiet and reserved people. They had mild temperaments and did not complain about things. They were both sociable and liked to talk to relatives, friends, people they had just met or even to strangers. They werery devoted to their family. Like his father, Linus read a lot and could discuss a variety of subjects. He read books, magazines, and newspapers, and also liked to do crossword puzzles. He enjoyed watching baseball games on television. Mildred was an excellent cook and dedicated farm wife. She liked to crochet. At one time, she was an officer in the Saunders County Good Neighbors Extension Club. They were both active members of Grace Lutheran Church, a church that Linus' grandfather co-founded. Linus served as church deacon and for many years was the treasurer of the Church's cemetery. Mildred was active in the church's women's group, serving in various officer posts, including president and secretary. LINCOLN STAR - SEPTEMBER 30, 1982 ERICKSON - Linus J, 73, Ceresco, died Tuesday in Lincoln. Retired farmer. Born Swedeburg. Member, Grace Lutheran Church, rural Wahoo. Board member, Swedeburg Lutheran Cemetery. Survivors: wife, Mildred; sons, Jack, Rodego Bay, Calif., Lee,n Minn.; daughter, Mrs. Randy (Ann) McGregor, Walnut Creek, Calif.; brothers, Joseph, Ceresco, Lloyd, Wahoo; sisters, Hilda Erdahl, Tucson, Ariz., Mrs. John (Bernice) Mostrom, Bartlesville, Okla., Nellie Ann Erickson, Prescott, Ariz.; two grandchildren. Services: 2 p.m. Friday, Grace Lutheran Church, rural Wahoo. The Rev. Richard Woolard. Swedeburg Lutheran Cemetery, Swedeburg. Memorials to the church or American Cancer Fund. NELSON FUNERAL HOME, Ceresco. LINCOLN STAR - OCTOBER 1, 1982 ERICKSON - Linus J, 73, Ceresco, died Tuesday in Lincoln. Services: 2 p.m. Friday, Grace Lutheran Church, rural Wahoo. Pallbearers: Lawrence Lindquist, Leland, Loren, Russell Swanson, Vernon Olson, Lyle Wedberg. Swedeburg Lutheran Cemetery, Swedeburg. Memorials to the church or American Cancer Fund.LSON FUNERAL HOME, Ceresco. | Erickson, Linus Johannes (I023)
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366 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I7074)
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367 | LOUDOUN EASTERNER NEWSPAPER OBITUARIES KEITH ELWOOD BRODD Keith Elwood Brodd, formerly of Sterling and a past Master of the Sterling Masonic Lodge, died Sept. 23 at his home in Tappahannock, Va. He was born July 19, 1932 in Swedeburg, Nebraska. Retired from the District of Columbia Highway Department, Bridge Division, he relocated in 1991 to Tappahannock, where he volunteered for the Laborers for Christ, Habitat For Humanity, and Hospicce Society of Tappahanock and the Northern Neck. He had been building coordinator at Holy Cross Lutheran Church in Herndon and Head Elder at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church in Calleo, Va. He was the past master of the Sterling Masonic Lodge as well as a member of the Eastern Star Chaper of Herndon. Survivors include his wife, Maud Gates Brodd of Tappahannock; his children, Sharon Brodd Keating of Chambersburg, Pa. and Keith Wayne Brodd of Sterling; six grandchildren, William, Daniel, and Christopher Keating and Jon-Paul, Nicholas, and Joshua Brodd of Sterling, VA; and two brothers, Elton W. Brodd of Lincoln, Neb. and C. Ferde Brodd of Lake Los Angeles. Memorial donations may be made to Habitat for Humanity, PO Box 369, Americus, Ga. 31709 or Hospice Society, Riverside/Tappahannock, Medical Arts Bldg A, Suite 201, 618 Hospital Road, Tappahannock, Va. 22560. RICHMOND TIMES-DISPATCH - SEPTEMBER 25, 2002 Brodd -- Keith Elwood Keith Elwood, 70, a retired District of Columbia Government Bridge Division assistant engineer, husband of Maud Gates Brodd. RICHMOND TIMES-DISPATCH - September 25, 2002 BRODD: Keith Elwood Brodd Keith Elwood Brodd, 70, of Tappahannock, died Monday, September 23, 2002 at his residence. He was a retired assistant engineer for the District of Columbia Government Bridge Division. Mr. Brodd was Past Master of Sterling Masonic Lodge; Past Patron of Herndon Eastern Star Chapter; a Laborer for Christ, 1991 to 1999; member of Habitat for Humanity, 1996 to present; member of Riverside-Tappahannock Hospice and Northern Neck Hospice, 2000 to present; member, head elder and active in the construction of Good Shepherd Lutheran Church. He is survived by his wife, Maud G. Brodd; two children, Sharon Brodd Keating of Chambersburg, Pa. and Keith Wayne Brodd of Sterling; two brothers, Elton Brodd of Lincoln, Neb. and Ferde Brodd of Lake Los Angeles, Calif.; six grandchildren, William, Daniel and Christopher Keating, Jon-Paul, Nicholas and Joshua Brodd. A memorial service will be held 3 p.m. Friday, September 27 in Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, two miles west of Callao on Route 202, with Pastor Michael E. Ramming officiating. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, P.O. Box 576, Callao, Va. 22435; Riverside-Tappahannock Hospice, Medical Arts Building A, Suite 201, 618 Hospital Road, Tappahannock, Va. 22560 or Habitat for Humanity RV, CARE-A-VANNERS, P.O. Box 369, Americus, Ga. 31709. | Brodd, Keith Elwood (I0157)
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368 | LOUDOUN EASTERNER NEWSPAPER OBITUARIES KEITH ELWOOD BRODD Keith Elwood Brodd, formerly of Sterling and a past Master of the Sterling Masonic Lodge, died Sept. 23 at his home in Tappahannock, Va. He was born July 19, 1932 in Swedeburg, Nebraska. Retired from the District of Columbia Highway Department, Bridge Division, he relocated in 1991 to Tappahannock, where he volunteered for the Laborers for Christ, Habitat For Humanity, and Hospicce Society of Tappahanock and the Northern Neck. He had been building coordinator at Holy Cross Lutheran Church in Herndon and Head Elder at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church in Calleo, Va. He was the past master of the Sterling Masonic Lodge as well as a member of the Eastern Star Chaper of Herndon. Survivors include his wife, Maud Gates Brodd of Tappahannock; his children, Sharon Brodd Keating of Chambersburg, Pa. and Keith Wayne Brodd of Sterling; six grandchildren, William, Daniel, and Christopher Keating and Jon-Paul, Nicholas, and Joshua Brodd of Sterling, VA; and two brothers, Elton W. Brodd of Lincoln, Neb. and C. Ferde Brodd of Lake Los Angeles. Memorial donations may be made to Habitat for Humanity, PO Box 369, Americus, Ga. 31709 or Hospice Society, Riverside/Tappahannock, Medical Arts Bldg A, Suite 201, 618 Hospital Road, Tappahannock, Va. 22560. RICHMOND TIMES-DISPATCH - SEPTEMBER 25, 2002 Brodd -- Keith Elwood Keith Elwood, 70, a retired District of Columbia Government Bridge Division assistant engineer, husband of Maud Gates Brodd. RICHMOND TIMES-DISPATCH - September 25, 2002 BRODD: Keith Elwood Brodd Keith Elwood Brodd, 70, of Tappahannock, died Monday, September 23, 2002 at his residence. He was a retired assistant engineer for the District of Columbia Government Bridge Division. Mr. Brodd was Past Master of Sterling Masonic Lodge; Past Patron of Herndon Eastern Star Chapter; a Laborer for Christ, 1991 to 1999; member of Habitat for Humanity, 1996 to present; member of Riverside-Tappahannock Hospice and Northern Neck Hospice, 2000 to present; member, head elder and active in the construction of Good Shepherd Lutheran Church. He is survived by his wife, Maud G. Brodd; two children, Sharon Brodd Keating of Chambersburg, Pa. and Keith Wayne Brodd of Sterling; two brothers, Elton Brodd of Lincoln, Neb. and Ferde Brodd of Lake Los Angeles, Calif.; six grandchildren, William, Daniel and Christopher Keating, Jon-Paul, Nicholas and Joshua Brodd. A memorial service will be held 3 p.m. Friday, September 27 in Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, two miles west of Callao on Route 202, with Pastor Michael E. Ramming officiating. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, P.O. Box 576, Callao, Va. 22435; Riverside-Tappahannock Hospice, Medical Arts Building A, Suite 201, 618 Hospital Road, Tappahannock, Va. 22560 or Habitat for Humanity RV, CARE-A-VANNERS, P.O. Box 369, Americus, Ga. 31709 | Brodd, Keith Elwood (I359)
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369 | LTF and DN agree on date; place according to DN | Black, Elinor Jane (I1158)
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370 | Mamie and Roy were married in the Martinson home where Mamie grew up. | Family: Roy Gottfred Anderson / Mamie Marie Martinson (F2107)
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371 | Margaret and her husband are buried in Greenwood Presbyterian Cemetery (where her father was buried previously). They are in Row 3, lots #27 and 28. Beside them is Guilford Bowley, Phineas' brother, who died at the age of 26. | Campbell, Margaret (I5863)
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372 | Margaret was the organist for many years at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Ceresco, Saunders County, Nebraska. WAHOO NEWSPAPER - JULY 2, 1998 MARGARET PALM Margaret Jane (Anderson) Palm, 74, of Ceresco, died June 28, at the Tabitha Hospice unit in Lincoln. She was born November 23, 1923 on a farm northwest of Ceresco to Theodore and Edna (Walin) Anderson. She was married Aug. 14, 1942 to Leonard N. Palm at Trinity Lutheran Church in Omaha. To this union three daughters and one son were bor She retired after 44 years as an organist of Immanuel Lutheran Church of Ceresco, where she was a lifelong member. She was also a member of the American Legion Post # Auxiliary of Ceresco and lifetime member of VFW No. 4502 of Wahoo. She was the accompanist for many local music organizations, an active member of all parent organizations of Ceresco public schools and an avid sports fan. Survivors include her husband, Leonard Palm of Ceresco; daughters and sons-in-law, Lennice and Roger Dahl of Davey, Kathryn and Ron Tucker of Milford, and Joanne Palm of Lincoln; son and daughter-in-law, Jon and Roxanne Palm of Lincoln; granildren and spouses, Lisa and Bert Qualsett of Fremont, John Tucker of Milford, and Michael, Matthew and Jacob Palm of Lincoln; sister, Bettie Larson; sister-in-law, Agnes (Bettendorf) Anderson of Iowa, Wilma Docekal of Omaha; and Lenore Saxton of Florida; great grandchildren, Jenna Qualsett and Mitchell Tucker; aunt, Norma Heiser of Wahoo; nieces, nephews; and cousins. She was preceded in death by her parents, Theodore and Edna Anderson; brother, Milton Anderson, and sister, Mildred Anderson. A memorial service will be held Friday, July 3, at 11 a.m. at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Ceresco. Memorials in lieu of flowers may be sent to the Immanuel Lutheran Church or Tabitha Hospice, 4720 Randolph, Lincoln, NE 68510. Lincoln Memorial Funeral Home, Lincoln, in charge of arrangements. | Anderson, Margaret Jane (I0024)
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373 | Margaret was the organist for many years at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Ceresco, Saunders County, Nebraska. WAHOO NEWSPAPER - JULY 2, 1998 MARGARET PALM Margaret Jane (Anderson) Palm, 74, of Ceresco, died June 28, at the Tabitha Hospice unit in Lincoln. She was born November 23, 1923 on a farm northwest of Ceresco to Theodore and Edna (Walin) Anderson. She was married Aug. 14, 1942 to Leonard N. Palm at Trinity Lutheran Church in Omaha. To this union three daughters and one son were bor She retired after 44 years as an organist of Immanuel Lutheran Church of Ceresco, where she was a lifelong member. She was also a member of the American Legion Post # Auxiliary of Ceresco and lifetime member of VFW No. 4502 of Wahoo. She was the accompanist for many local music organizations, an active member of all parent organizations of Ceresco public schools and an avid sports fan. Survivors include her husband, Leonard Palm of Ceresco; daughters and sons-in-law, Lennice and Roger Dahl of Davey, Kathryn and Ron Tucker of Milford, and Joanne Palm of Lincoln; son and daughter-in-law, Jon and Roxanne Palm of Lincoln; granildren and spouses, Lisa and Bert Qualsett of Fremont, John Tucker of Milford, and Michael, Matthew and Jacob Palm of Lincoln; sister, Bettie Larson; sister-in-law, Agnes (Bettendorf) Anderson of Iowa, Wilma Docekal of Omaha; and Lenore Saxton of Florida; great grandchildren, Jenna Qualsett and Mitchell Tucker; aunt, Norma Heiser of Wahoo; nieces, nephews; and cousins. She was preceded in death by her parents, Theodore and Edna Anderson; brother, Milton Anderson, and sister, Mildred Anderson. A memorial service will be held Friday, July 3, at 11 a.m. at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Ceresco. Memorials in lieu of flowers may be sent to the Immanuel Lutheran Church or Tabitha Hospice, 4720 Randolph, Lincoln, NE 68510. Lincoln Memorial Funeral Home, Lincoln, in charge of arrangements. | Anderson, Margaret Jane (I293)
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374 | Marlin served in the Army during the Korean Conflict from December 6, 1951 until December 5, 1953. He was stationed in the Marshall Islands Bikini Atoll. Marlin acted as a butcher, a baker and then the Ice Cream Maker before being sent state side and being Honorably discharged from Fort Carson in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Marlin's rank was Corporal in the Quarter Master Corps. During his military service, he was awarded the Good Conduct Medal and the National Defense Service Medal. LINCOLN JOURNAL STAR - JUNE 12, 2003 Olson --Marlin Dewey, 73, Wahoo, died Tuesday (6/10/03) in Lincoln. Born in Wahoo. Former farmer; part-time worker for Virgl Implement. Survivors: wife, Phyllis; daughters, Crystal Annette Balthrop, Newman, Ga., Marlys Elaine Jones, Lincoln, Becky Jo Olson-Kellogg, Minneapolis; sisters, Jean Mortensen, Janet Sayers, both of Omaha; uncle, Dwain Benson, Wahoo; grandson, Grahammson Kellogg, Minneapolis. Services: 10 a.m. Friday, Grace Lutheran Church, Swedeburg. Burial: 9 a.m. Friday, Swedeburg Lutheran Cemetery. Visitation: 2-8 p.m. Thursday, Pruss-Nabity Funeral Home, Wahoo. Memorials: Handicap accessibility fund, at the church. OMAHA WORLD HEARALD - JUNE 12, 2003 OLSON-Marlin D., age 73, Wahoo. Survived by wife, Phyllis; daughters, Crystal (Jerry) Balthrop, Newnan, GA, Marlys (Charles) Jones, Lincoln, Becky Jo Olson-Kellogg (James Kellogg), Minneapolis, MN; grandson, Grahamm Olson Kellogg, Minneapolis, MN; sisters, Jean Mortensen, Janet (Richard) Sayers, all Omaha; brother-in-law, Martin (Marlene) Pearson, Ceresco; uncle, Dwain Benson, Wahoo; nieces; nephews; cousins; friends. MEMORIAL SERVICE Fri. 10 am, Grace Lutheran Church, Swedeburg. Burial Fri. 9 am, Swedeburg Lutheran Cemetery, Military Honors by Fort Riley, KS Honor Guard. VISITATION Thurs. 2-8 pm, Funeral Home. Memorials to Handicap Accessibility Fund ate Church. View complete obituary and send condolences@www.prussnabity.com PRUSS-NABITY Funeral Home Wahoo, NE 402-443-3128 WAHOO NEWSPAPER, JUNE 19, 2003 Marlin Olson WAHOO | Olson, Marlin Dewey (I0193)
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375 | Marlin served in the Army during the Korean Conflict from December 6, 1951 until December 5, 1953. He was stationed in the Marshall Islands Bikini Atoll. Marlin acted as a butcher, a baker and then the Ice Cream Maker before being sent state side and being Honorably discharged from Fort Carson in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Marlin's rank was Corporal in the Quarter Master Corps. During his military service, he was awarded the Good Conduct Medal and the National Defense Service Medal. LINCOLN JOURNAL STAR - JUNE 12, 2003 Olson --Marlin Dewey, 73, Wahoo, died Tuesday (6/10/03) in Lincoln. Born in Wahoo. Former farmer; part-time worker for Virgl Implement. Survivors: wife, Phyllis; daughters, Crystal Annette Balthrop, Newman, Ga., Marlys Elaine Jones, Lincoln, Becky Jo Olson-Kellogg, Minneapolis; sisters, Jean Mortensen, Janet Sayers, both of Omaha; uncle, Dwain Benson, Wahoo; grandson, Grahammson Kellogg, Minneapolis. Services: 10 a.m. Friday, Grace Lutheran Church, Swedeburg. Burial: 9 a.m. Friday, Swedeburg Lutheran Cemetery. Visitation: 2-8 p.m. Thursday, Pruss-Nabity Funeral Home, Wahoo. Memorials: Handicap accessibility fund, at the church. OMAHA WORLD HERALD - JUNE 12, 2003 OLSON-Marlin D., age 73, Wahoo. Survived by wife, Phyllis; daughters, Crystal (Jerry) Balthrop, Newnan, GA, Marlys (Charles) Jones, Lincoln, Becky Jo Olson-Kellogg (James Kellogg), Minneapolis, MN; grandson, Grahamm Olson Kellogg, Minneapolis, MN; sisters, Jean Mortensen, Janet (Richard) Sayers, all Omaha; brother-in-law, Martin (Marlene) Pearson, Ceresco; uncle, Dwain Benson, Wahoo; nieces; nephews; cousins; friends. MEMORIAL SERVICE Fri. 10 am, Grace Lutheran Church, Swedeburg. Burial Fri. 9 am, Swedeburg Lutheran Cemetery, Military Honors by Fort Riley, KS Honor Guard. VISITATION Thurs. 2-8 pm, Funeral Home. Memorials to Handicap Accessibility Fund ahe Church. View complete obituary and send condolences@www.prussnabity.com PRUSS-NABITY Funeral Home Wahoo, NE 402-443-3128 WAHOO NEWSPAPER, JUNE 19, 2003 Marlin Olson WAHOO | Olson, Marlin Dewey (I076)
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376 | Mary's parents were from Wittenberg, Germany. | Guisenhoof, Mary (I833)
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377 | Master builder and operator of the Helleveds mill in Norra Sandsjö parish, then the millcroft in Onnarpcountry-seat, Norra Sandsjö. | Hultman, Jonas (I46)
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378 | Maxine Nordstrom says Charles was born Sept. 7, 1895. | Martinson, Charles Edward (I6899)
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379 | Maxine Nordstrom's family tree says William was born Dec. 26, 1893. He was Ne PVT163 Depot Brig WWI. His gravestone says Dec 28. In 1930 census FAG | Martinson, William Wilbert (I6898)
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380 | May have been a twin to Salathiel. | Timmons, Sallie (I815)
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381 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I3853)
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382 | Middle initial "L" per 1942 photo caption | Frasier, Ella L. (I1119)
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383 | MIT'S ACCOUNT OF OUR TRIP TO BRODD AND C. L. WALIN AREA IN SWEDEN - 1976 When Agnes and I first went to Sweden in 1973 we had addresses from obituaries only but at that time we did not have enough time to investigate any of these locations. This time we wrote to Agnes' relatives in Stockholm indicating that we didnt to take time to get down to V | Anderson, Milton Theodore (I0022)
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384 | MIT'S ACCOUNT OF OUR TRIP TO BRODD AND C. L. WALIN AREA IN SWEDEN - 1976 When Agnes and I first went to Sweden in 1973 we had addresses from obituaries only but at that time we did not have enough time to investigate any of these locations. This time we wrote to Agnes' relatives in Stockholm indicating that we didnt to take time to get down to V | Anderson, Milton Theodore (I290)
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385 | Mom was born on the Elmlund place, which her mom and dad were renting, at 10:50 AM. The doctor was F.T.Wright. At her baptism, her sponsers were her parents and the congregation, the pastor was C.O. Gulleen. Mom and Dad were married on the Victor Pearson place. Eileen Ecklund and Vincent Martinson were bridesmaid and best man. | Pearson, Marjorie Yvonne (I6673)
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386 | Month of marriage is uncertain but Ann became pregnant very soon after marriage. | Family: Andrew Fraser / Ann Campbell (F339)
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387 | Mother's surname shows as Häggblad; for previous children it was shown as Svensdotter (see notes on Caisa and the two Anders'). Also note that full middle name is shown as Christina, not Stina as on other records. | Andersdotter, Maja Stina (I6004)
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388 | Myrtie shot and killed her husband Wall. | Hagstrom, Myrtie E (I6807)
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389 | NEBRASKA STATE JOURNAL | Family: Richard Oliver Brodd / Pearl Olive Johnson (F116)
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390 | NEBRASKA STATE JOURNAL | Family: Richard Oliver Brodd / Pearl Olive Johnson (F088)
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391 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I0079)
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392 | NEBRASKA STATE JOURNAL - FEBRUARY 19, 1909 WESTON - F.F. Pearson of this place and Margaret Dooly, of Ceresco, were married in Wahoo by the county judge. | Family: Fritz Frithioh Pearson / Margaret (Maggie) Dooley (F265)
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393 | Nels may have changed his name to Harry Alexander. | Johnson, Nels (I6944)
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394 | NEWSPAPER AND DATE UNKNOWN CARL JULIUS BROSTROM Carl Julius Brostrom, 54, died Wednesday, Oct. 23 at his farm home near Airle, where the family had resided since 1948. They had previously lived in the Lewisville area from 1940 till they went to Falls City during the war. Mr. Brostrom was born at Ceresco, Nebr., Jan. 21, 1909, son of Carl Theodore and Nettie Lambert Brostrom. He married Edna Pearson who survives, at Ceresco, March 16, 1932 He was a member of Lyon Lodge No 29, AF&AM Independence, Grace Lutheran church, Corvallis, the Farm Bureau and has served on the Central School District 13CJ budget committee. Mr. Brostrom is survived by his wife, and three sons, Edna Pearson Brostrom, Rt. 1 Monmouth; Donald, Bend; Glenn, Albany and Roger, Monmouth. There are four grandchildren and one sister, Mrs. Helen Swanson, Red Oak, Iowa. Services were at Trinity Lutheran church, Dallas, 2 p.m. Saturday, with Rev. Ivar Paul of Corvallis officiating. Burial was at Restlawn Memory Gardens. Bollman Funeral Home as in charge of arrangements. Lyon lodge conducted the Masonic ritualr its member. | Brostrom, Carl Julius (I0182)
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395 | NEWSPAPER AND DATE UNKNOWN CARL JULIUS BROSTROM Carl Julius Brostrom, 54, died Wednesday, Oct. 23 at his farm home near Airle, where the family had resided since 1948. They had previously lived in the Lewisville area from 1940 till they went to Falls City during the war. Mr. Brostrom was born at Ceresco, Nebr., Jan. 21, 1909, son of Carl Theodore and Nettie Lambert Brostrom. He married Edna Pearson who survives, at Ceresco, March 16, 1932 He was a member of Lyon Lodge No 29, AF&AM Independence, Grace Lutheran church, Corvallis, the Farm Bureau and has served on the Central School District 13CJ budget committee. Mr. Brostrom is survived by his wife, and three sons, Edna Pearson Brostrom, Rt. 1 Monmouth; Donald, Bend; Glenn, Albany and Roger, Monmouth. There are four grandchildren and one sister, Mrs. Helen Swanson, Red Oak, Iowa. Services were at Trinity Lutheran church, Dallas, 2 p.m. Saturday, with Rev. Ivar Paul of Corvallis officiating. Burial was at Restlawn Memory Gardens. Bollman Funeral Home as in charge of arrangements. Lyon lodge conducted the Masonic ritualr its member. | Brostrom, Carl Julius (I027)
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396 | Norman, Eva and their son Kent farm the place Christian bought in Stocking Precinct in 1901. THE OBITUARY - NORMAN A. PEARSON Norman August Pearson departed this live to begin his new life in Jesus Christ, on November 25, 1999 at his home. He was born to his parents Carl O. Pearson and Milsa M. Ekdahl Pearson on August 5, 1919 on a farm near Swedeburg, Nebraska. Heended elementary school and high school in Swedeburg and started farming the family farm when he was sixteen years old. On August 17, 1952 he was married to Eva L. Wilkins in Arlington, Nebraska. Together they farmed in the Swedeburg area for their entire married life. Norman was a long time member of Grace Lutheran Church of Swedeburg. He was baptized at Grace on May 24, 1924 and confirmed on October 14, 1934. He served on the Church Council and also on the Grace Lutheran Cemetery Board. At the time of hiath he and his wife Eva were active members of Bethlehem Lutheran Church of Wahoo. He also served for a time on the Swedeburg School Board District #109 and at one time was a member of the Stocking Township Board. Norman also served on the Farmers Co-op Elevator Grain Board. He is preceeded in death by his parents and two brothers Lloyd Pearson and Malvin Pearson. Norman is survived by his wife Eva of Wahoo, one daughter Mrs. Penelope Henriksen and son-in-law Allen of Norfolk, one son Kent and a daughter-in-law Lie of Wahoo, three grandchildren, Joel and Hayley Henriksen of Norfolk and Kendra Pearson, and one sister Mrs. Mildred Erickson of Wahoo. Norman was a man who loved his grandchildren very much, had a positive outlook on life and because of his wonderful sense of humor and outgoing personality he enjoyed visiting with everyone. We commend him to the care of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ and ask God's comforting hand to be with his family and many friends. Taken from funeral bulletin. | Pearson, Norman August (I021)
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397 | Norris managed the Farmers Mutual Insurance Agency. When Phyllis Pearson Olson went back to work, the girls were all in school, and she worked for Norris. OBITUARY Norris Johnson, who was born September 15, 1911 to Oscar Johnson and his wife Julia Walin Johnson departed this life to begin his new life in Jesus Christ on Sunday, November 11, 1984. On February 27, 1946 Norris and A. Alvena (Millie) Walin were united in Christian marriage at Grace Lutheran Church, Swedeburg. To this marriage was born two sons, Harvey D. Johnson and Kerry L. Johnson. Baptized into the Lutheran faith as a child on November 5, 1911 at Grace Lutheran Church, Swedeburg, Norris was confirmed at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Ceresco on May 23, 1926. Active in three Lutheran Churches throughout his adult life, Nos served as a member of the church council at Immanuel Lutheran Church, Ceresco, Grace Lutheran Church, Swedeburg, and Bethlehem Lutheran Church of Wahoo. In addition to serving on the church council of Bethlehem, Norris also served for some time as financial secretary and at one time was active in the Boy Scout program sponsored by the church. From high school graduation until 1960, Norris farmed in the Wahoo-Ceresco area. In 1961 he became Secretary-Treasurer of Farmer's Mutual Insurance Co. of Wahoo and served in that capacity until retirement in 1978. From 1978 until 1983 he sed as president of the company. Norris is preceded in death by his parents, Oscar and Julia and one sister, Fern. He is survived by his loving wife, Alvena (Millie) Johnson of Wahoo; two sons, Harvey D. Johnson of Seward and Kerry L. Johnson of Wahoo; one daughter-in-law, Picia (Trish) L. Davisson Johnson of Seward; two granddaughters, Kathryn E. and Ann C. Johnson of Seward; one brother, Clayton of Ceresco and one sister, Frances of Verdigree, Nebraska. Pall Bearers: Mr. Lyle DokulilMr. Ross Larson Mr. Leroy HansonRev. Stanley Larson Mr. Ronald JohnsonMr. Robert Liliedahl Honorary Pall Bearers:Mr. Harold BromanMr. Clair Miller Mr. Stanley DokulilMr. Henry Rood Mr. John EdstromMr. Ray Thorston Officiants: Rev. Kent Morse & Rev. Lester Larson Organist: Mrs. Jane Kralik Arrangements: Erickson-Hult-Pruss Funeral Home, Wahoo, Ne. Memorials: Bethlehem Lutheran Church Handicapped Entrance and Heart Fund Burial: Grace Lutheran Cemetery, Swedeburg, Ne. Lunch will be served in the Bethlehem Church basement following the committal service. WAHOO NEWSPAPER - NOVEMBER 15, 1984 Norris Johnson Rites Wednesday A former Wahoo businessman, Norris J. Johnson, 73, died Sunday in an Omaha hospital. Johnson was born Sept. 15, 1911 at Ceresco, and later married Alvena Wallin on February 27, 1946 at Swedeburg. Mr. Johnson farmed, was employed at the Mead Ordnance Plant and served as Secretary-Treasurer of Farmer's Mutual Insurance Co. of Wahoo. He was also a member of the Bethlehem Lutheran Church and was an assistant in the Boy Scout program and amber of Kiwanis. Survivors include his widow; sons, Harvey D, Seward; and Kerry L, Wahoo; a brother, Clayton, Ceresco; and a sister, Frances Johnson, Verdegree; and two grandchildren. Assisting in the service was organist Mrs. Mike Kralik. Honorary casket bearers were: Henry Rood, Clair Miller, John Edstrom, Harold Broman, Stanley Dukolil and Raymond Thorston. Casket bearers were: Leroy Hanson, Lyle Dukolil, Ross Larson, Rld Johnson, Robert Liliedahl, and Rev. Stanley Larson, with Erickson-Hult-Pruss Funeral Home in charge. Internment was in Swedeburg Lutheran Cemetery. Memorials to the church or the Heart Fund. | Johnson, Norris Julius (I0043)
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398 | Norris managed the Farmers Mutual Insurance Agency. When Phyllis Pearson Olson went back to work, the girls were all in school, and she worked for Norris. OBITUARY Norris Johnson, who was born September 15, 1911 to Oscar Johnson and his wife Julia Walin Johnson departed this life to begin his new life in Jesus Christ on Sunday, November 11, 1984. On February 27, 1946 Norris and A. Alvena (Millie) Walin were united in Christian marriage at Grace Lutheran Church, Swedeburg. To this marriage was born two sons, Harvey D. Johnson and Kerry L. Johnson. Baptized into the Lutheran faith as a child on November 5, 1911 at Grace Lutheran Church, Swedeburg, Norris was confirmed at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Ceresco on May 23, 1926. Active in three Lutheran Churches throughout his adult life, Nos served as a member of the church council at Immanuel Lutheran Church, Ceresco, Grace Lutheran Church, Swedeburg, and Bethlehem Lutheran Church of Wahoo. In addition to serving on the church council of Bethlehem, Norris also served for some time as financial secretary and at one time was active in the Boy Scout program sponsored by the church. From high school graduation until 1960, Norris farmed in the Wahoo-Ceresco area. In 1961 he became Secretary-Treasurer of Farmer's Mutual Insurance Co. of Wahoo and served in that capacity until retirement in 1978. From 1978 until 1983 he sed as president of the company. Norris is preceded in death by his parents, Oscar and Julia and one sister, Fern. He is survived by his loving wife, Alvena (Millie) Johnson of Wahoo; two sons, Harvey D. Johnson of Seward and Kerry L. Johnson of Wahoo; one daughter-in-law, Picia (Trish) L. Davisson Johnson of Seward; two granddaughters, Kathryn E. and Ann C. Johnson of Seward; one brother, Clayton of Ceresco and one sister, Frances of Verdigree, Nebraska. Pall Bearers: Mr. Lyle Dokulil Mr. Ross Larson Mr. Leroy HansonRev. Stanley Larson Mr. Ronald JohnsonMr. Robert Liliedahl Honorary Pall Bearers:Mr. Harold BromanMr. Clair Miller Mr. Stanley DokulilMr. Henry Rood Mr. John EdstromMr. Ray Thorston Officiants: Rev. Kent Morse & Rev. Lester Larson Organist: Mrs. Jane Kralik Arrangements: Erickson-Hult-Pruss Funeral Home, Wahoo, Ne. Memorials: Bethlehem Lutheran Church Handicapped Entrance and Heart Fund Burial: Grace Lutheran Cemetery, Swedeburg, Ne. Lunch will be served in the Bethlehem Church basement following the committal service. WAHOO NEWSPAPER - NOVEMBER 15, 1984 Norris Johnson Rites Wednesday A former Wahoo businessman, Norris J. Johnson, 73, died Sunday in an Omaha hospital. Johnson was born Sept. 15, 1911 at Ceresco, and later married Alvena Wallin on February 27, 1946 at Swedeburg. Mr. Johnson farmed, was employed at the Mead Ordnance Plant and served as Secretary-Treasurer of Farmer's Mutual Insurance Co. of Wahoo. He was also a member of the Bethlehem Lutheran Church and was an assistant in the Boy Scout program and amber of Kiwanis. Survivors include his widow; sons, Harvey D, Seward; and Kerry L, Wahoo; a brother, Clayton, Ceresco; and a sister, Frances Johnson, Verdegree; and two grandchildren. Assisting in the service was organist Mrs. Mike Kralik. Honorary casket bearers were: Henry Rood, Clair Miller, John Edstrom, Harold Broman, Stanley Dukolil and Raymond Thorston. Casket bearers were: Leroy Hanson, Lyle Dukolil, Ross Larson, Rld Johnson, Robert Liliedahl, and Rev. Stanley Larson, with Erickson-Hult-Pruss Funeral Home in charge. Internment was in Swedeburg Lutheran Cemetery. Memorials to the church or the Heart Fund. | Johnson, Norris Julius (I389)
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399 | Note: "Jost Niehauß zahlt 1664 in Olpe für 1 Feuerstelle, 1 Stuben- und 1 Backofen (HS 693); er ist 1667 Mitglied 88 der Kreuzbruderschaft Olpe; Wittib Jobst Neuhaus (Trina geb. Harnischmacher) zahlt 1685 18 Schilling Schatz, 1Tochter Trina + 1705" [BG S.189] Rough translation: "Jost Niehauß charged in 1664 in Olpe for 1 fireplace, 1 Stuben- and 1 oven (HS 693); He is a member in 1667 of 88 Cross Brotherhood Olpe; Wittib Jobst Neuhaus (Trina born Harnischmacher) pays 1685 18 Schilling treasure 1Tochter Trina + 1705 "[BG p.189 See: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=heinz-heider&id=I500 | Neuhaus, Johann (I6435)
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400 | Note: Paten: Johann Zeppenfeldt und Elisabeth Hardenacke uxor Johs, Drolshagen; Wegen des fehlenden Traueintrags ist die Filiation nicht ganz sicher! rough translation: Paten: Johann Zeppenfeldt and Elisabeth uxor Hardenacke Johs, Drolshagen; Due to the lack of maid entry filiation is not quite sure! See: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=heinz-heider&id=I164 | Family: Johann Caspar Engelhard / Elisabeth Hardenack (F2022)
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