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251 | Obituary for Everett Laverne Peterson Obituary for Everett Laverne Peterson 1924-2018 Stevens Point Journal 8. september 2018 |
Eier av original/Kilde: Stevens Point Journal Dato: 8 Sep 2018 |
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252 | Obituary for Florence Jeanette Nelson Florence Jeanette Nelson, nee Thoe 1895-1966 Stevens Point Journal 3. august 1966 |
Eier av original/Kilde: Stevens Point Journal Dato: 3 Aug 1966 |
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253 | Obituary for Glenn Henry Donald, 1947-2005 (Aged 58) Hartford Courant 30. August 2005 |
Eier av original/Kilde: Hartford Courant Dato: 30 Aug 2005 |
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254 | Obituary for Greg Milton Aasen
Obituary for Greg Milton Aasen 1949-1996 Chicago Tribune 23. august 1996 |
Eier av original/Kilde: Chicago Tribune Dato: 23 Aug 1996 |
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255 | Obituary for Greg Milton Aasen Obituary for Greg Milton Aasen 1949-1996 Stevens Point Journal 24. august 1996 |
Eier av original/Kilde: Stevens Point Journal Dato: 24 Aug 1996 |
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256 | Obituary for Harald “BUD” Friele Harald Berle “Bud” Friele passed away on November 21st, 2018 in the comfort of his own home on Salt Spring Island. Bud was born October 9, 1921 in Oslo, Norway, the eldest son of Haakon and Aslaug Friele, and brother to Ted and Rolf. He took great pride in his heritage, and always flew a Norwegian flag along with his Canadian flag. Bud lived his life with a strong sense of family, adventure, humour, creativity, and curiosity. Although he always kept Norway near and dear to his heart, Bud spent most of his younger years residing in the Seattle area. He proudly served in the US Navy during WWII as Captain of the USS Vent, patrolling the Asiatic-Pacific Theater. Bud was well known in the salmon industry, having fished and operated canneries in Alaska for many years. He later became President and General Manager of the Nakat Packing Corporation for A&P before retiring to Salt Spring Island. The sea was always a priority in Bud’s life. From his extensive career in the Alaskan salmon industry to spending time on his boat, “The Royal Viking,” Bud was happiest when out on the water. He could often be found prawning in the local waters, eating raw oysters off the beach, and making his specialty, Gravlax. Bud was also an avid skier, hiker, photographer, and gardener who recently returned home from the Fall Fair with a first place trophy for his grapes. He enjoyed spending time in his workshop, engineering new and ingenious ways to build or repair almost anything, and was known to be the best knife sharpener around. His most recent pastime found him creating perfectly balanced driftwood mobiles which he would give to grateful friends and family. Bud was deeply loved and cherished by his three devoted wives, Katherine Brazeau, Evelyn Mouat, and Patricia Dougan, all of whom predeceased him. He leaves behind his five daughters and two step daughters: Kathy Fontenot (Don), Barb Lorenson (Stan), Christy Lein (Gary), Shelley Maxwell (Ron), Kari Holmes (Rob), Aileen Dougan (Craig), and Leanne Stegall (Bill). He was also the treasured “Bestefar” to eleven grandchildren and “Oldefar” to eight great grandchildren. Additionally left behind are Bud’s younger brother Ted Friele (Patty), Bev Brazeau, and the Pringle and Mouat families. Bud’s longevity was due in part to his long time friend, David Davies, and to the wonderful care he received over the years from Dr. Reznick, Dr. Woodley, and the staff at Lady Minto Hospital. Bud wishes that in lieu of flowers, donations be made to Lady Minto Hospital in Ganges. https://necrocanada.com/obituaries-2019/02/harald-bud-friele-october-9-1921-november-21-2018/ |
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257 | Obituary for Johnnie Aasen Johannes Johnsen Aasen 1886-1975 Stevens Point Journal 3. april 1975 |
Eier av original/Kilde: Stevens Point Journal Dato: 3 Apr 1975 |
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258 | Obituary for Lesley Marie Chase, 1947-2017 (Aged 70) Hartford Courant 11. Oktober 2017 |
Eier av original/Kilde: Hartford Courant Dato: 11 Oct 2017 |
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259 | Obituary for Michael J. Peterson Michael J. Peterson 1966-2002 Stevens Point Journal 25. juni 2002 |
Eier av original/Kilde: Stevens Point Journal Dato: 25 Jun 2002 |
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260 | Obituary for Nina Ruth Booth (Aged 67) Nina Ruth Booth, born Floystad 1951-2018 Daily Record, Morristown, New Jersey, 05 Oct 2018 https://leberlakeside.com/tribute/details/1421/Nina-Booth/obituary.html#content-start |
Eier av original/Kilde: Daily Record Dato: 5 Oct 2018 |
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261 | Obituary for Russel Maynard Aasen Russel Maynard Aasen 1926-1992 Stevens Point Journal 2. desember 1992 |
Eier av original/Kilde: Stevens Point Journal Dato: 2 Dec 1992 |
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262 | Obituary for Veleda T. Aasen Mrs. Veleda Theresa Aasen, age 82, of Iola, died Wednesday, October 6th, 2010 at Appleton Medical Center in Appleton, Wisconsin. Veleda was born in Antioch, Illinois on January 30, 1928, the daughter of the late Simon and Marie (Weiner) Edlmann. She married Clifford J. Aasen on November 29, 1975 at the Hitterdahl Lutheran Church Parsonage. He preceded her in death on September 5, 2003. Veleda enjoyed spending time with her family, bowling, farming, riding her John Deere tractor, caring for her animals, polka dancing, gardening and crafting. She is survived by her daughter: Barbara (Gregg) Johnson of Iola; sons: Frank (Pat) Ambacher of Tigerton; Tracey (Donna) Ambacher of Iola; and Joe (Tracy) Ambacher of Iola. Veleda is also survived by 14 grandchildren, 15 great-grandchildren and one sister, Freya Moser of Antioch, Illinois. She was preceded in death by three brothers and four sisters. Funeral service will be held at Hitterdahl Lutheran Church in the Township of Iola, at 11:00 a.m. on Monday, October 11th, with Reverend Dale Wilson officiating. Visitation will be held Sunday 5-7 p.m. at the Voie Funeral Home in Iola and at the church, one hour prior to the funeral service. Interment will be in the Hitterdahl Lutheran Cemetery. https://www.voiefuneralhome.com/obituary/722975 |
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263 | Obituary for: Thomas James Conrad October 19 1959 June 29 2018 (age 58) Thomas James Conrad, 58, of Mount Vernon, Illinois passed away at 8:30 A.M. June 29, 2018 at Nature Trail Health Care Center. He was born October 19, 1959 in Sunnyside, Washington to the late Herby E. and Mildred V. (Aasen) Conrad. Thomas married Debra (Cornwell) Conrad on August 31, 1984 in Washington. They were blessed with nearly 34 years of marriage. In addition to his wife, Thomas is survived by his sister-in-law, Kathy Hillard of Washington and his caretaker, Amanda Miller of Mount Vernon, Illinois. Thomas worked for many years at Steak n’ Shake in Mount Vernon. He was an avid Seahawks and Mariners fan. Thomas was dearly loved and will be missed by all who knew him. There will be no public services held. Memorials may be made in Thomas’ honor to the Conrad Family, in care of Debra Conrad. Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Thomas James Conrad October 19 1959 June 29 2018 (age 58). https://usobit.com/2018/06/thomas-james-conrad-october-19-1959-june-29-2018-age-58/ |
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264 | Obituary Jeffrey A Gomoll Jeffrey A. Gomoll, age 52, of Port Barrington, IL, and Tomahawk, WI, passed away on Saturday, May 8, 2021. Jeff was born in Elgin, IL, on December 29, 1968, to the late John R. and Dorothy F. (Arens) Gomoll. Jeff and his family lived in Elgin until he was 5 years old and then moved to Fox River Valley Gardens, IL. He was a 1987 graduate of Wauconda High School. After high school, he entered the workforce where his hard work ethic and love for his profession lead him to his accomplished career in the mortgage industry for over 30 years. Jeff [the man, the myth, the legend] was a devoted family man with a love for life and a friend to everyone he came across. He enjoyed boating and being out on the water, snowmobiling, and going to the shooting range and fishing with Ross. He had a magnetic personality and found people fascinating. He was the life and the loudest of the party. One of his favorite lines (and boy did he have many) was “Raise your hand if you’re having fun!”. His favorite place to be was in Tomahawk, WI, at the property that has been in his family for six generations. Above all, he was the sweetest “Bumpa” to his granddaughter, Brylee, who he truly adored and loved to show off. They were inseparable best friends who loved to have tea parties and walk to Hermann’s park. The love, light, and contagious energy he brought to every room will be sorely missed. Though his life was cut short, he genuinely lived the fullest life that his loved ones will continue to honor and celebrate. As he often said - I am here for a good time, not a long time. Survivors include his wife, Paula Gomoll; his daughters, Janeece, Hanna, and Hailee; his son, Jeffrey Ross; three brothers, John (Lisa) Gomoll, Ken (Peggy) Gomoll, and Mark (Ramona) Gomoll; and his sister, Wendy (William) Hoover. Jeff is further survived by his granddaughter, Brylee Anna Rose. He was preceded in death by his parents, John and Dorothy Gomoll. Private family services for Jeffrey Gomoll will be held at a later date. Generations Funeral Home & Crematory is assisting the family. |
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265 | Obituary Lola May Dalland Lola May Dalland, age 79, of Iola, passed away peacefully on Saturday, December 16, 2017 at Iola Living Oaks surrounded by her family. She was born in Stoughton, Wisconsin on January 21, 1938, a daughter of the late Ella Theola Goli and Floyd Kolden. She married Donald Luttrull on May 3, 1958. She later married George Dalland on Dec. 24, 1983 in Iola. He preceded her in death on Nov. 12, 1996. Lola May worked at Krause Publications, Miller Electric in Appleton and Appleton Medical Center. She had a love for music all her adult life from being a member of the of the high school band to a baton twirler. She attended Concordia College as a music major and passed the music tradition down to her family. She played organ for over 55 years. Lola May played for worship services, funerals and weddings at local church’s including Hitterdahl, Northland and Our Saviors Lutheran. She was a piano instructor and enjoyed teaching young children including her grandchildren how to play. She was very active in the Hitterdahl Lutheran Church; serving as Ladies Aid President, Choir Director for over 20 years, custodian and serving on the church council. Lola May also enjoyed baking, and teaching her grandchildren the art of making Norwegian pastries including lefse. She was very active in cooking lutefisk with her late husband: George and Son in law: Greg at the Iola Winter Carnival and Northland Lutheran Church; and became known as as the "Codmother". Lola May was a member of the Iola Historical Society and the Sons of Norway. She liked to stay busy and looked forward each evening to having her one a day adult beverage which required six ice cubes only; before going to sleep with her kitty "Yenta". She is survived by her Daughter: Tanya (Greg) Peotter, of Iola; Step Children: Ivar Dalland, Dean (Laurie) Dalland, of Iola, Peggy (Phil) Zeinke, of Iola, June Littler, of Iola. Six Grandchildren: Kari (Patrick) Bennett, Renee (Kirk) Ibe, Josh (Suzanne) Littler, Leah (Kevin) Locke, Lori Littler, Meghan (Josh) Thompson. Twelve Great Grandchildren: Will Bennett & Ellen Bennett, Nikkitah Ibe, Kolden Krueger, Savannah Ibe, & Dallas Ibe, Kaylee Littler, Baylie Locke & Logan Locke, Lucas Gaede, Faith Thompson & Bennett Thompson. She is also survived by nieces nephews other relatives and friends. She was preceded in death by a Brother: Richard Kolden and Step Son in law: Larry Littler. Funeral Service will be held at Hitterdahl Lutheran Church at 11:00 AM on Friday, December 22nd, with Reverend Dale Wilson officiating. Visitation will be held Thursday 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm. at the Voie Funeral Home in Iola. Visitation will also be held at the church on Friday from 9:30 am - 11:00 am. Interment will be in the Hitterdahl Lutheran Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Hitterdahl Lutheran Church Choir. The family would like to extend a special thank you to Pam (Waller) Dahle and Mary Fiane, who spent countless hours helping care for Lola May. May God bless you. Register Book and online condolences may be sent by visiting www.voiefuneralhome.com Voie Funeral Home 120 S. Main Street Iola, WI. 54945 715-445-2560 |
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266 | Obituary Milton Irving Aasen 1917-1995 Milton Irving Aasen Stevens Point Journal 5. april 1995 |
Eier av original/Kilde: Stevens Point Journal Dato: 5 Apr 1995 |
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267 | Obituary Mrs. Bertha Selmer Mrs. Bertha Selmer, Town of Harrison (Waupaca County), died at 2:30 pm. Friday at the Harris Nursing Home at Waupaca. The body is at the Voie Funeral Home, where friends may call after 2 p m. Tuesday. On Wednesday at noon, the body may be viewed at the Hitterdal Lutheran Church, where funeral services will be held that afternoon at 2 o'clock, with the Rev. Harold Naig officiating. Burial will be made in the parish cemetery. Mrs. Selmer, the former Bertha Gutho, was born in the Town of Iola (Waupaca County) on Feb. 17, 1873. daughter of Mr and Mrs Tobias Gutho. She lived in the Iola area all of her life She was married on June 3, 1898, to Anton Selmer at the Hitterdal church, and they farmed in that area for many years Mr. Selmer died several years ago. Mrs Selmer is survived by two sons, Theodore and William Selmer both of the Town of Harrison, and by six grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Stevens Point Daily Journal - Stevens Point, Wisconsin - January 7, 1961 |
Eier av original/Kilde: Stevens Point Daily Journal Dato: 7 Jan 1961 |
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268 | Obituary Samuel Robinson SUDDEN SUMMONS Samuel J Robinson Dies Suddenly at Home Friday Afternoon Four O'Clock The many friends of S. J. Robinson were startled last Friday morning as they were told that Mr. Robinson had taken seriously ill in the night and that it was not expected that he would live until sundown and this proved only too true, for at about four o'clock in the afternoon the spirit of Samuel J. Robinson had taken its flight. About one o'clock Friday, as near as Mrs. Robinson can remember, Mr. Robinson complained of a severe headache - he had been for four or five years subject to severe attacks of headache and usually got up, made strong coffee and drank it, or walked the floor until the headache eased up a little. Not much attention was paid to him by Mrs. Robinson until she heard him fall to the floor. She got up, helped him to the sofa and went for Dr. W. H. Monroe. The doctor realized that his patient was seriously ill and had Dr. L. B. LaCount called for consultation. The doctors diagnosed the case uremia, or acute Bright's disease, and that there was no possible hope of recovery, and that it was only a question of a few hours when the end would come. S. J. Robinson was born in New York state July 9, 1847. Mr. Robinson could remember his home, that it consisted of himself and one brother and father and mother. His father died and he was sent to an orphan home and never knew what became of his mother and brother. He was at the orphan home until he was seven years old. He was one of a whole carload of orphaned children who were shipped west. It fell to his lot to become a member of the family of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Stephenson of Oshkosh, where he remained until he was thirteen years of age. He left his foster parents and for two years lived here and there among the farmers in the vicinity of Oshkosh, working in the fields in the summer and attending school in the winter time. From Oshkosh he went to Baraboo, where he worked in a chair factory for seven years making his home with Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Coon. He then came to Wausau and entered the employ of P. B. Champagne, who sent him up to Grandfather to run the station operated by the latter. In the summertime he worked at the painter's trade which he had learned in the chair factory. When P. B. Champagne became a resident of Merrill, Mr. Robinson also moved to Merrill. In 1884 he was elected clerk of the court, which office he acceptably filled for two years. Since then he has followed his occupation, that of painter and decorator. Mr. Robinson was married on Dec. 22, 1879, at Wausau, to Miss Cecila Selmer, who, with two children survive him. The children are Morgan, aged 16 years, and Olive, aged 2 years. He was a member of the West Merrill Lodge No. 49, I.O.O.F., Home Forum and Maccabees, the two latter in which his life was insured for $3,000: $1,000 in the Home Forum and $2,000 in the Maccabees. The funeral was held last Sunday and was under the auspices of West Merrill Lodge No. 49, I.O.O.F. and Markey Tent, No. 30, K.O.T.M., in full regalia. First came the Maccabees, the Jenny Lodge, followed by the West Merrill Lodge. After prayer at the house the body was conveyed to Scott Memorial church, where the services were conducted by M. J. Cook, Noble Grand. The scripture responses were read, and after prayer by Rev. Hughes, Rev. Clark delivered the funeral sermon, after which those present viewed the remains and passed out of the church, when the societies again formed in marching order. From the church the cortege moved to the cemetery, followed by a large line of people in carriages. At the grave the burial rites of Oddfellowship were carried out and the mortal remains of S. J. Robinson were laid to rest. The pall bearers were Frank Carheno, W. R. Hughes, Mr. A Christian, L. P. Boyer, Joseph Kubasta and Frank Bielny. Carl Hankwitz, Herman Zipp and Len Barber were members of the committee from West Merrill Lodge, No. 49, I.O.O.F., that had the immediate funeral arrangements in charge. H. W. Boyer, W. R. Hughes, and R. C. Wilson arranged the order of march. Some very beautiful floral offerings were made. Aug. Selmer, brother of Mrs. Robisnon and Fred Selmer, a nephew, of Iola, were those who attended from abroad. The Merrill Advocate, Merrill, Lincoln County, Tuesday, May 18, 1897 https://sites.rootsweb.com/~wiorphan/people/samuelrobinson.html |
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269 | Obituary Thomas Friede Friede, Thomas Kent Age 49, Passed away at home on Nov. 9, 2006. Dear husband of the late Debra Lynn Friede. Beloved father of Jacqueline (Luke) Craig, Jessica Friede and Matthew Friede. Loving grandpa of Gavin, Dominic and Jonah. Dear son of Wallace (Mary) Friede and the late Helen Friede. Brother of Joanne Lipinski and Barbara (Paul) Lipinski. Also lovingly remembered by other family members and friends. A memorial gathering will be held at the Funeral Home Wed., Nov. 15 from 5-7PM followed by service at 7PM. In lieu of flowers, memorials in care of US Bank for Matthew Friede are appreciated. HARTSON FUNERAL HOME 11111 W. Janesville Rd. Hales Corners Published by Milwaukee Journal Sentinel on Nov. 12, 2006. https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/jsonline/name/thomas-friede-obituary?id=3140221 |
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270 | Obituary Viola I. Aasen 1935-2014 Viola Irene Aasen, age 78, of Iola, passed away on Thursday, February 20th, 2014 at her residence. She was born in Town of Harrison, Waupaca County, Wisconsin on April 23, 1935; daughter of the late Nellie Rivrud. Viola graduated from Rosholt High School in 1953. She married Everett Aasen Nov 28, 1953 at Northland Lutheran Church. She enjoyed sewing, quilting, embroidering and gardening. Viola was also very proud of her Norwegian heritage. She is survived by her Husband: Everett Aasen of Iola; Daughters: Cindy (Gene) Wasrud of Iola. Linda (Tary) Trepasso of Iola. Four Grandchildren: Jamey (Jason) Karnitz, Port Edwards; Jon (Katie) Wasrud, Cottage Grove, MN; Nick Trepasso, Wausau; Tanner Trepasso, Milwaukee and Great Granddaughter: Hadley Grace Wasrud. She was preceded in death by her parents: Nellie & Gilman Peterson. A Memorial Service will be held at Northland Lutheran Church, N9880 Hwy. 49, Iola, at 11:00 AM on Friday, February 28, 2014 at 11:00 AM with Reverend Dan Somers officiating. Visitation will be held Friday 9:30 - 11:00 AM. at the church. Interment of cremains will be in the parish cemetery. https://www.voiefuneralhome.com/obituary/2433918 |
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271 | Obituary William Ludvig Selmer William Ludvig Selmer 1881-1954 Wausau Daily Herald 23. januar 1954 |
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272 | Om bisettelsen til Sylvia Salvesen Sylvia Salvesen, født Anna Sylvia Selmer Hellesen 1890-1973 Aftenposten 23. juni 1973. |
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273 | Published by San Francisco Chronicle from Oct. 14 to Oct. 15, 2011. Per Fridtjof Dahl A physicist, artist, and historian of modern physics, died in Emeryville, CA, on October 1, 2011 after a long illness. Per Dahl was born at Georgetown Hospital in Washington, D.C., on August 1, 1932. His parents were Odd Dahl, from Drammen, Norway, and Anna Augusta (Vesse) Mathiesen, from Eau Claire, Wisconsin. Dahl was born while his father was working at the Carnegie Institution in Washington, D.C. In 1936, his father saw the war coming and decided to take his family back to Bergen, Norway. He returned to Norway in 1937 to oversee science in Norway during the war. Dahl grew up in Bergen, Norway, from the age of 4 until he was 17. He then came to the U.S. and served three years in the U.S. Army, including two years stationed on Guam in the Pacific. Taking after his father, Dahl was interested in science and physics from an early age. He studied science during his Army years, and after leaving the service he entered the University of Wisconsin, obtaining his Ph.D. in Physics in 1960. His post-doctoral work was done at the Niels Bohr Institute in Copenhagen, Denmark. He then came to the U.S. and served in the U.S. Army, including two years stationed on Guam in the Pacific. He began working at Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL) in 1963, where he was involved in the design of magnets used in nuclear accelerators. He later worked on the Superconducting Super Collider (SSC) project at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) and in Texas, and after that project was terminated he returned to work at LBNL in several capacities until 2005. Per is the author of numerous scientific papers and several books: From Nuclear Transmutation to Nuclear Fission, 1932-1939; Heavy Water and the Wartime Race for Nuclear Energy; Flash of the Cathode Rays: A History of J.J. Thomson's Electron; Superconductivity: Its Historical Roots and Development from Mercury to the Ceramic Oxides; and Ludvig Colding and the Conservation of Energy Principle. Throughout his life, he was able to pursue his love for physics, art and his family. While at Brookhaven, he was a president of the South Bay Art Association and also the president of the Brookhaven National Laboratory Art Society. He was a fellow of the American Physical Society, past president of the LBNL Retirees Group, and a volunteer at the Western Aerospace Museum in Oakland. He is survived by his devoted wife of 45 years, Eleanor, and two sons: Erik (married to Christa), of Pebble Beach, CA; and Thomas (married to Jo) and two grandchildren, Emily and Alex, of Westford, MA. Donations in lieu of flowers may be sent to the Sutter VNA and Hospice of Emeryville, or the American Cancer Society. |
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274 | Remembering Wayne Roger Jahns: Alumni Passes Away at 88 Years old Wayne Roger Jahns, born to William and Josephine Jahns in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on March 20, 1932, passed away at his home in Morristown, NJ on July 24, 2020 from natural causes. He leaves behind his three children David, Lisa and Dan; and his ten grandchildren, Kevin, Andrew, Katie, Dylan, Ashley, Tommy, Hailey, Ryan, Austen and Finley. He is predeceased by his beloved wife of 52 years, Betty and his two brothers Lowell and Ronald. He was graduated from the University of Wisconsin in 1955 and went on to earn an MBA at Northwestern’s Kellogg School of Management in 1958, graduating as President of his class. It was during his time at Northwestern that he met and married Betty Selmer. He started his career at Weeden & Co. in Chicago before relocating to Short Hills, NJ where he continued with Weeden for several years from their NYC office. In the 1980s he started his own boutique bond trading firm Ryan & Co. Later in his career he worked for Kemper Securities from which he retired in 1996. Wayne was very active throughout his life, playing football in high school and college and then excelling at racquet sports including tennis and squash. He was also an avid runner and completed the New York Marathon in 3 hours and 27 minutes. Later in his life he picked up golf and, like most golfers, had a love-hate relationship with the sport. One of the highlights was his 1996 hole in one at the Portmarnock Golf Club in Dublin Ireland. He also loved playing and socializing with the Round Table group at Canoe Brook Country Club. Wayne attended Church regularly (at Christ Church of Short Hills and later at Renaissance Church in Summit) and was a supporter of many charitable organizations including Doctors Without Borders, Special Olympics and The Humane Society. He spent several years as an officer in the United States Army stationed at Fort Benning, GA during the Korean War. Wayne was a devoted husband and an amazing father and a pillar of his community. https://www.uwalumni.com/alumni-notes/wayne-jahns/ https://www.rememberyours.com/waynerogerjahns |
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275 | Steinar Bjørneskau til minne Steinar Bjørnskau 1929-2012 Varden, tirsdag 3. juli 2012 https://urn.nb.no/URN:NBN:no-nb_digavis_varden_null_null_20120703_137_152_1 |
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276 | Stortingsforhandlinger (ib. utg.). 1962/63 Vol. 107 Nr. 7b. Oppslag 2908. Minnetale over tidligere stortingsrepresentant Thorolf Beyer Mowinckel i Stortinget 22. April 1963. https://urn.nb.no/URN:NBN:no-nb_digistorting_1962-63_part7_vol-b |
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277 | The Daily Telegram, Eau Claire, Wisconsin, Mon, Dec 14, 1959 · Page 2. Former Resident Dies in Norway Mrs. Anna Mathlesen Dahl. 55, died Sunday in Bergen, Norway. The daughter of the late Dr. and Mrs. Johann Mathiesen, she was born in Whitehall and came to Eau Claire with her parents when she was a year old. She was graduated from the Eau Claire High School and attended the college here. She married Odd Dahl, whom she met on an ocean voyage, and went to Norway in 1927. Dahl is one of Norway's foremost nuclear physicists. Mrs. Dahl is survived by her husband; a sister, Birgit (Einar) Mathiesen of Oslo, Norway; two brothers, Erling of Milwaukee and John Mathiesen of Eau Claire; a son, Per F. Dahl, of Madison; and two grandchildren. A daughter Karin has died. |
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278 | Tidsskrift for Den norske legeforening (trykt utg.) : The Journal of the Norwegian Medical Association. 1914 Vol. 34. Bjarne Arentz 1868-1914 https://urn.nb.no/URN:NBN:no-nb_digitidsskrift_2021042081010_001 |
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279 | Til Minne - Steinar Bjørnskau Steinar Bjørnskau 1929-2012 Sandefjords Blad, onsdag 4. juli 2012 https://urn.nb.no/URN:NBN:no-nb_digavis_sandefjordsblad_null_null_20120704_154_152_1 |
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280 | Til minne Ivar Hanssen-Bauer Ivar Hanssen-Bauer 1960-2013 Øyene 1. August 2013 |
Eier av original/Kilde: Øyene 1. August 2013 Dato: 1 Aug 2013 |
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281 | Til minne om Bjørn Selmer Bjørn Selmer 1936-1983 |
Eier av original/Kilde: Levanger Avisa Dato: 14 Apr 1983 |
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282 | Under dusken (trykt utg.) : studentavisa i Trondheim. Høst 1925 Vol. 11 Nr. 1. In memorian Bjarne Arentz. https://urn.nb.no/URN:NBN:no-nb_digitidsskrift_2019091981062_001 |
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283 | Wilhelm Selmer in memorian Isak Wilhelm Fleischer Selmer 1905-1957 Varden, tirsdag 17. september 1957 |
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