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5251 | "Vores kære mor, svigermor, farmor, mormor og oldemor / Lizzie Huusom Thorø / f. 13. oktober 1935 / er stille sovet ind efter kort tids sygdom / Frederikshavn, den 15. februar 2022 / Claus og Pia / Jørgen og Hanne / Børnebørn og oldebørn / Bisættelsen finder sted fra Fladbjerg Kirkegårdskapel fredag den 25. februar kl. 14.00" | Østermann, Lizzie Huusom (I10971)
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5252 | "Vores kære mor, svigermor, mormor, farmor og oldemor / Kamma Gaardsted Nørgaard / f 4. september 1936 / er sovet ind på Vesterlund / den 24. januar 2021 / Dorte, Mette, Søren og Katrine / svigersønner, børnebørn og oldebørn / Bisættelsen finder sted fra Emmersbæk Kirke fredag den 29. januar kl 13.30 / Grundet CORVID-19 er højtideligheden kun for indbudte" | Gaardsted, Kamma (I20492)
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5253 | "Vores kære mor, svigermor, mormor, oldemor og tipoldemor / Anna Kristine Rasmussen / f. 2. februar 1919 d. 4. december 2026 / er stille sovet ind / På familiens vegne, Jytte, Gudrun og Torben / Bisættelsen finder sted fra Kirkeby Kirke lørdag den 10. december kl 13.00" | Pedersen, Anna Kristine (I11676)
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5254 | "VT 11 okt 1930, S. 11 Sterup: Enkefru Sofie larsen f. Thøgeren, der stammer fra Klæstrup Skole, fylder 70. Enke efter Gaardejer og Købmand N.P. Larsen, Vittrup. Bor Istedgade 13, Aalborg, 9 børn, heraf lever 6." | Thøgersen, Sophie Jacobine (I20277)
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5255 | "Væbner Birger Knudsen nævnes 1318." | Trolle, Birger Knudsen (I2785)
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5256 | "Væbner i Lund, førte en Egegren i Våbnet, og var halvbroder til Jens Olsen (Baad) i Harebjerg. I Lund upptråder våpn. Knud Mattsson. Han beseglar den 9/9 1496 i Lund som landstingssakhörare i Skåne och använder bomårke. Den 10/7 eller 17/7 1498 (två dok.) såtter han sitt sigill med heraldiskt vapen visande i skölden en våxt påminnandeom en halv heraldisk lilja, emellertid i litteraturen tolkad som en ekegren. På hjålmen en fågel (falk?) med lyftade vingar. I dokumentets text nämns hans namn inte, men fr.m. Niels Olsson (tjurhuvud) i Smårlarp (senare på Hardeberga) som agerar har sånt sitt ombud NN, vilken kan vara just Knud Mattsson, som nåmligen år Niels Olssons halvbroder på modemet. Man kan fråga sig varför Knud Mattsson skaffat sig heraldiskt vapen så hår mitt i karriåren. Eller har han heraldiserat sitt bomårke? Möjligen upptråder han åter som Niels Olssons ombud den 4/9 1498. Den 13/1 1500 beseglar Knud Mattsson i Lund som våpnare. Den 10/10 1500 och 17/10 samrna år år Knud Mattsson landstingsskrivare i Lund, men den 1/2 1501 år han byfogde i Lund. Den 13 eller 20/7 1501 beseglar han åter i Lund som våpnare. Den 21/1 1502 kallas han Knud "Scriffwere, by foghet i Lwnd” och den 9/2 detta år "Knuth Scriffuer Landstingsskriver” i Lund.1 " (Holbek & Brun) | Madsen, Knud (I5086)
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5257 | "Væbner, beseglede 1438 til Vitterlighed med Nisse Jensen af Linved og 1444 med en Borger i Ribe, købte 1444 en Gaard i Vinum i Lo Herred af Lyder Esbernsen (Emmiksen), men mageskiftede den s. A. til Bispen af Ribe, var 1455—60 Foged paa Møgeltønder, sluttede 1459 Forlig med Fru Ingeborg af Vosborg og Claus Podebusk om den Gaardbygning eller Regnskab, dem imellem var, og da fik Steenfeld fem Gaardes Eje; g. m. Benditte Jensdatter Udsøn af Bækmark (Skodborg H.), kaldes 1476 velbyrdig Kvinde Hustru Bendyt og havde da givet Christiern Steen og Jens Steen al hendes Rettighed i Flynder og Lønborg Møller etc., og Eiler Juel fik ingen Vederlag derfor paa sin Hustrus Vegne og tilstod at hun havde pantsat Gjettrupgaard og sit øvrige Gods til Vestervig Kloster for 200 Mrk., som hendes Sønner fik, og fik Eiler Juel da heller intet Vederlag, pantsatte 1482 sin Søn Jens Steen til Vetherlauggaard sin Gaard Raptrup i Skodborg H. uafløst i 80 Aar, nævnes 1491 at have pantsat fire Gaarde i samme Herred til Jens Spend." (Holbek & Brun) "Slægten stammer mulig fra Meklenborg, hvor der 1357 nævnes en Henrik Stenveld. Her i Danmark kaldte kun dens første kendte Mand sig Steenfeld, hvorimod hans Børn og Børnebørn kun kaldte sig Steen og derfor let forveksles med Medlemmer af Slægten Steen med Ibskallen. Slægten menes i det 16. Aarh. at være nedsunken i Bondestand." (Holbek & Brun) | Steenfeld, (Ukendt) (I4812)
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5258 | "Væbner, ejer af Hjerndrup gård (1334)." (Holbek & Brun) | Nielsen, Iver (I4445)
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5259 | "Væbner, nævnes 1416 (29. april) på Sjællands Landsting som provisor for Gavnø Kloster (Vejlø S., Hammer H.), solgte sammen med de øvrige arvinger efter sin svigerfar Åge Steeg 1429 (18. maj) en gård i Køge til kong Erik, hvilket samme år (28. juli) bekræftedes på bytinget i Køge, må være død kort før juli 1431, da hans svigermor Kirstine Pedersdatter med sin søn, kanniken Peder Ågesen Steeg i Roskilde Domkirke, lod stifte et Bartholomæusalter i Mariakapellet sammesteds, idet hustruen Helena her omtales som enke efter Jens Olufsen, alterets vikarie var åbenbart tiltænkt slægtens gejstlige, idet Jacob Hemmingsen (II, 7) var den første vikar, 1456 (28. sept.) nævnes Oluf Jensen Halvegge, kannik i Roskilde (II, 4) som vikar, da han udveksler vikariet med Joachim Grubbe, 1505 var en Peder Hemmingsen alterets vikar (II, 11)." (Holbek & Brun) | Halvegge, Jens Olufsen (I3214)
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5260 | Mindst én nulevende eller privat person er knyttet til denne note - Detaljer er udeladt. | Nulevende (I5407)
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5261 | "Während die Burg Parsberg erstmals 1205 urkundlich erwähnt wurde, stammt die älteste bekannte Urkunde, in der das Parsberger Geschlecht verbrieft ist, vom 30. November 1224. In dieser Urkunde fungiert Heinrich von Bartisperi in Regensburg als Vertreter des Parsberger Geschlechts neben Konrad von Rackendorf und anderen Ministerialen als Zeuge." (Wikipedia) | von Bartisperi, Heinrich (I5011)
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5262 | "Warehouseman". | Lassen, Theodore (I11884)
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5263 | Mindst én nulevende eller privat person er knyttet til denne note - Detaljer er udeladt. | Nulevende (I20555)
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5264 | "Washington County native Earl W. Hoier, 87, died May 31, 2005, in Covington, La. Funeral services will be 10:30 a.m. Friday, June 10, at Campbell-Aman Funeral Home. Earl Woodrow Hoier was born March 21, 1918, in Spiker to Andrew and Kristine (Nielsen) Hoier. He attended school in Spiker. In 1941, he married Vivian Carlson; they lived and farmed in the Herman area. Mr. Hoier will be remembered as an outdoorsman who loved to trap and hunt his entire life. He is survived by his daughter and son-in-law, Sharon and Gary AuchMoedy of Mandeville, La.; one grandson and his family; two great-granddaughrers; brother, Howard Hoier of Fremont; sister-in-law, Pearl Casey of Blair; nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his wife, Vivian; brother, Russell; and sister, Ethel Danielmeyer. Memorials are suggested to the Alzheimer's Association." (Printed in the Washington County Pilot-Tribune on 6/7/2005) | Hoier, Earl Woodrow (I18668)
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5265 | "Washington County native Howard H. Hoier, 96, of Fremont, died Thursday, May 29, 2008, at Arbor Manor in Fremont. The funeral service was Monday, June 2, at First Lutheran Church in Fremont. Interment was in Fremont's Memorial Cemetery. Howard H. Hoier was born July 20, 1911, in Blair to Andrew and Kirstine (Nielsen) Hoier. He grew up on a farm in the Spiker community of Washington County. On June 10, 1936, he married Ethel Andersen at her parents' home near Arlington. They farmed in Washington County near Telbasta and Fontanelle before moving into Fremont in 1956. After leaving the farm, Mr. Hoier was employed as a salesman for Mahnke Implement Company and Broadbent Distributing Company before retiring in 1980. He was a member of First Lutheran Church in Fremont. He also belonged to the Golden K Kiwanis Club and the Fremont Eagles Aerie 200. He is survived by two sons and daughters-in-law, Larry and Karen Hoier of West Des Moines, Iowa and Allan and Kellie Hoier of Ottawa, Kan.; one daughter and son-in-law, Janet and Gene Miller of Sioux City, Iowa; nine grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife in 1996; brothers, Earl and Russell; and by sisters Laura Hoier and Ethel Danielmeyer. ..." (Published in Pilot Tribune on 3 June 2008) | Hoier, Howard Herbert (I18666)
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5266 | "Washington County sheriff's office Monday located the wreckage of a single-engine plane with three bodies inside on a mountainside 20 miles north of St. George. Pilot John Sprag, age unavailable, and passengers Melvin Bondsteel, age unavailable,, and his wife Donna, 55, all of Sundance, Wyo. were killed in the crash ... The piper PA-28 en route from Overton, Nev. to Sundance crashed sometime Sunday in cloudy and rainy conditions ... 'It took the mountain head-on, Humpries said' ..." (uddrag af artikel gengivet i Findagrave.com) | Sprague, John Irving (I17508)
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5267 | "Washington, County Marriages, 1855-2008," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89JC-L97C-W?cc=1534448&wc=WXW4-XKP%3A1406125702%2C1406125701 : 22 October 2015), Pierce > Marriage certificates 1944 vol 60A > image 484 of 658; State Archives, Olympia. | Familie: Halfton Burgh / Florence Anderson (F2918)
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5268 | "WAYNE “PETEY” PETERSEN, age 66 of Waseca died on Friday, December 2, 2016 at Mayo Clinic Health Systems in Mankato. Born on July 1, 1950 in Albert Lea, Minnesota, he was the son of Soren and Betty (Nelson) Petersen. He attended various schools and later married Caren Campbell on March 17, 1978 in Waseca. He was employed at Birds Eye Division of General Foods and most recently at Dahle’s Sod Farm for several years. He enjoyed old cars, his dogs, and spending time with grandkids. Wayne is survived by two children, Kimberly (Bradley) Dunn and Joshua Petersen all of Waseca; three grandchildren, Devon Petersen, Zoey Dunn and Riley Dunn; three siblings, Dennis Petersen of San Diego, CA, Nancy (Kim) Gerdts of Poway, CA, and Linda (Dale) Ortloff of Hutchinson. He was preceded in death by his parents. Visitation will be held on Wednesday, December 7, 2016 from 4-7PM at Dennis Funeral and Cremation Services in Waseca and continue one hour prior to the service at the church on Thursday. Funeral services will be held on Thursday, December 8, 2016 at 11:00AM at Grace Lutheran Church in Waseca with Rev. Kristi Mitchell officiating. Burial will follow at Woodville Cemetery in Waseca. | Petersen, Wayne Scott (I21088)
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5269 | "Weise Heilesen. (forældre) Købmand Aage Heilesen og Hustru Ellen født Hansen, Holte. Weise Heilesen bor (hos) Kongensgade 12, Slangerup (hos Vognmand Hans Hansen)." [Hans Hansen var hans morfar]. | Heilesen, Weise (I333)
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5270 | "Westh Helge Claudi f. 25/ 11 1904 i Århus, søn af civiling. Thorvald Claudi W. og Katrine Marie Brasch. • 1922 student (m) Ordrup. 1928 kandidat E DtH. • 1928- ansat i F. L. Smidth A/S; i de nærmest følgende år i perioder f. firmaet i Belgien, England Estland, Portugal, Spanien, Ægypten m. v.; 1948 prokurist v. hovedkontoret, 1957 underdir. • Medl. af best. f. Dansk Kedelforening (1948-), Dansk Automationsselskab (1962-, fmd. 1962-66) og K. Lindberg A/S (1964-). Medl. af Elektricitetskomm. af 1941 (1941-45), ATVs røg-udv. af 1962 (1962-), Komiteen f. oprettelse af P. O. Pedersen kollegiet og af Komiteen f. oprettelse af studenterhus i Lundtofte. Medl. af foreningen Nordens hovedbest. (1966-) og fmd. f. dens Gentofte afd. • Medl. af ATV (1962). • 15/8 1931 g. m. Gerda Felicie Philipp f. 27/11 1907, datter af fabrikant Reinhold P. og Edith Brandes. • Far: Thorwald Claudi Westh. Bror: Thorkil Claudi Westh. Søn: Per Claudi Westh. • Adr. Lysagervej 16, 2920 Charlottenlund." | Westh, Helge Claudi (I8798)
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5271 | "Who represents Polish companies, enterprises, businesses and companies in the National Court Register" (Google translate) | Kilde (S661)
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5272 | "Wicki Hartwig (1951-2016) og Mikkel Sørensen (1957) ...I begyndelsen af 1970’erne løb Wicki en hurtig 100 m, og indendørs vandt Wicki et dansk mesterskab i 1972 i Ollerup i en speciel atletik trekamp bestående af stående længdespring, dødløft og 60 m. I årene efter og helt frem til slutningen af 1990’erne var Wicki en trofast støtte og bærende kraft i organiseringen og planlægningen af de fire årlige holdkampe for herreholdet. Wicki blev i 1989 gift med Mikkel Sørensen, som er blandt de mest vindende atleter fra Holte Atletik. Mikkels karriere tog særlig fart efter han slog europamesteren Jesper Tørring i højdespring i en legendarisk konkurrence på Rudegaard Stadion i maj 1976 ... Mikkel havde spillet håndbold nogle år inden han fra 1976 udelukkende Mikkel blev dansk seniormester 6 gange, og han var på landsholdet 13 gange. Mikkel var alsidig, og hans primære discipliner var 110 m hæk, længde, højde og 10-kamp. Mikkel er stadig indehaver af adskillige klubrekorder i disse discipliner. Endelig var Mikkel fast deltager og pointsluger på Holte Atletiks senior herrehold i samtlige landsturneringsmatcher i peroden 1972-1997 med kun eet afbud – en dedikation han deler med Leif Zimsen, som tidligere omtalt. Wicki oprettede i 1985 et gymnastikhold, som hun var træner for i mere end 30 år. Wicki’s hold trænede (og træner stadig – nu under Mikkel’s ledelse) hver tirsdag indendørs om vinteren og udendørs om sommeren, og holdet er blevet en institution med mange trofaste, begejstrede deltagere, som helt sikkert i dag savner Wickis gode humør. Ulykkeligvis mistede vi Wicki til en ondartet cancer i 2016, og hun blev på mindeværdig vis bisat på kapellet i Lundtofte med flere hundrede deltagere." Se også Wikipedia-artikel om ægtefællen. | Hartwig, Wicki (I21486)
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5273 | "Wilhelm heiratet am 03.04.1920 in Hamburg Jensine Caroline Amalie Clausen (* 29.07.1899 in Hadersleben), ev., wohnhaft in Hamburg, Mittelstraße 124 (Tochter des verstorbenen, zuletzt in Hadersleben wohnhaften Gärtners Johannes Clausen, und seiner Ehefrau Cathrine Helene geb. Lund, wohnhaft in Hadersleben). Die Ehe ist geschieden, Zivilkammer 13 des Landgerichts Hamburg, 24.02.1931" (Ortsfamilien) Ved session 1942: William Staniullo Birth Date: 24 May 1898 Birthplace: Baltimore, Maryland Residence Place: South Ellsworth, San Mateo, California Employer: County Of San Mateo Complexion: Light Height: 5' 10" Weight: 175 pund Eye Color: Blue Hair Color: Blonde Relative's Name: Verna Staniullo | Staniullo, Wilhelm (I21985)
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5274 | "Wilhelm Hensel was born on 6 July 1794 in the German town of Trebbin, in the present-day state of Brandenburg, to a Protestant preacher. He was a pupil at the royal school of architecture, but soon discovered his true passion, painting. His studies were interrupted when he joined the military. Through this, he took advantage of two deployments in Paris to learn painting techniques. However, he experimented with writing and poetry, and enjoyed enough success that he once considered giving up painting. Because many of Hensel's family members were famous themselves, and perhaps sacrificing his development as a painter, Hensel painted or drew portraits almost exclusively, although he produced some drawings for almanacs, and produced artwork found in some of the halls of the Schauspielhaus, an important theater in Berlin. In 1825 he went, with the support of the king, to Italy, where he was employed in painting copies of some of Raphael's works. In 1828, Hensel moved back to Berlin, where he became the royal court painter, and both a professor and member of the Academic Senate. His activities as an artist were interrupted in 1848, when revolutions broke out all over Germany, and Hensel became an avid advocate of the conservative political parties of the time. Afterwards, he settled back into being an artist, and died on 26 November 1861 in Berlin. The German author Theodor Fontane memorialized Hensel in the last chapter of his work Wanderungen durch die Mark Brandenburg (Walks through the March of Brandenburg). Among his best-known works are Christus in der Wüste (Christ in the Desert), Kaiser Wenzel, Italienische Landleute am antiken Brunnen (Italian Peasants by an Ancient Fountain), and over 1000 drawings of well-known people of the German romantic period. His wife, Fanny Mendelssohn, and his brother-in-law, Felix Mendelssohn, were both important pianists and composers, but Hensel himself apparently was entirely unmusical: when he participated in the premiere of Felix's Son and Stranger at a private performance honoring the silver anniversary of the Mendelssohn parents in 1826, despite determined prompting he was unable to sing his part of the mayor, even though it comprised only a few bars of the single note F.[1] Hensel's sister, Luise Hensel, was a widely read religious poet. He and Fanny Mendelssohn had one child, Sebastian Ludwig Felix Hensel (1830–1898). Hensel's grandchildren include the philosopher Paul Hensel (1860–1930) and the mathematician Kurt Hensel (1861–1941)." (Wikipedia) | Hensel, Wilhelm (I1377)
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5275 | "Willa A. Caldwell, 97, of Boulder City, died Oct. 15. The 67-year resident was born Nov. 16, 1910, in Grand Junction, Colo., to Calvin S. Harris and Mary Mae Morrison Harris. She grew up in Price, Utah, and married John "Jack" Eccles Caldwell on May 26, 1932, in Castle Dale, Utah. She and her family moved to Boulder City in January 1941. Caldwell was a homemaker and active in the Order of the Eastern Star, having held many offices. She was also active in the Daughters of the Nile. Caldwell was preceded in death by her husband after 64 years of marriage. Services were held Oct. 21 at the Fifth Street chapel of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Arrangements were handled by Palm Mortuary-Henderson. (Thursday, Oct. 23, 2008, Las Vegas Sun. Fengivet i Findagrave.com) | Harris, Willa Agnes (I17577)
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5276 | "Willard Hitchcock, 63, Midvale, died of natural causes Jan. 14 in a Salt Lake hospital. Born June 8, 1908, Ferron, Emery County, to Seth and Sarah Fjelsted Hitchcock. Married Florence Jenny Nielsen, July 9, 1937, Logan LDS Temple. Blacksmith, laborer. Mem- (sic) son, daughters, Michael, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Billie (Kaye) Draper, Promontory, Box Elder County; Mrs. Allen (Sheila) Taylor, Grand Junction, Colo.; 8 grandchildren; sisters, Mrs. Travis Olsen, Ferron; Mrs. Howard Rowley, Salt Lake City; halfsisters, halfbrothers, Mrs. Sam Talerico, Castle Gate, Carbon County; Mrs. Lawrence Hill, Grand Junction, Colo.; Mrs. James Burgess, Price; Mrs. D. Roberts, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Edwin Anderson, Granger; Mrs. Miles Davis, Orangeville, Emery County; Morris Monson, Vernal; Ross Monson, Bluebell, Duchesne County; Grant Monson, Altamont, Duchesne County; Frank Monson, Nevada. Funeral Tuesday, 11 a.m., Midvale 2nd LDS Ward Chapel, 40 S. Main, Midvale. Friends call 5850-9th East, Monday, 6-8 p.m., Tuesday at ward chapel one hour prior to services. Burial Redwood Memorial Estates. (The Salt Lake Tribune, 15 jan 1972, S. 27; fragment; gengivet i Findagrave.com) | Hitchcock, Willard (I17900)
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5277 | "William C. Graverholt, 90 His Greatest Passion Was Fishing William C. Graverholt, 90, of Cherokee, Iowa, died Monday, July 4, 2011, at Countryside Estates in Cherokee. Per his wishes, his body was cremated and no services are slated. William C. "Bill" Graverholt was born Feb. 22, 1921, in Kennard to Carl and Jorgine (Nielsen) Graverholt. He graduated from Blair High School in 1938. He married in 1939 at Fremont. Mr. Graverholt began his life farming in Herman through the early ‘40s with his young wife and two small children. He drove long-haul truck for Denver-Chicago until 1953, when he moved his family to Seattle, Wash. There, he began Graverholt Construction and was a successful carpenter until 1977, when he retired on the shore of Lake Goodwin. On the lake, he was able to spend his time fishing, his greatest passion. He shared that passion with his grandchildren, along with his carpentry skills and superior work ethic. Though retired, he continued to work with his hands, including building a new house for himself and his wife at the age of 75. In July of 2009, he returned to the Midwest by moving from Washington to Cherokee. He was a member of the Independent Order of Foresters. He is survived by his wife of 72 years, one daughter, one son, three grandchildren, two great-granddaughters, two great-great-granddaughters. He was preceded in death by a grandson, Richard Graverholt. (Printed in the Washington County Enterprise on 7/8/2011) | Graverholt, William Carl (I18324)
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5278 | "William Carl Valdemar Petersen, fhv. bankfuldmægtig, ugift, Sdr. Fasanvej 51 ..." | Petersen, William Carl Valdemar (I9600)
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5279 | "William F. Rusch, 87, of Skokie, beloved husband of the late Ethel M., nee Nielsen; loving father of Carole (Russ) Johnson and Susan (Bernard) Lefebvre; devoted grandfather of Deana (Michael) Downs and Susan (Martin) Ross; great-grandfather of Rick, Alex, Hannah, Aaron, Elliott and Brooke. Bill was loved and respected and will be dearly missed by his family and friends. Visitation Saturday 12:30 p.m. until time of Memorial Service 1:30 p.m. at Donnellan Family Funeral Home, 10045 Skokie Blvd., at Old Orchard Rd., Skokie. Interment private. Info, 847-675-1990." (Published by Chicago Tribune on May 9, 2002). | Rusch, William Fred Jr. (I21753)
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5280 | "William G. Beckway, beloved husband of Alice, nee Madsen; loving father of Gayle (Peter) Smith, Gerald (Denise) and Brent Beckway; fond grandfather of Kristi and William Smith, Peter and Steven Beckway; dear brother of Virginia Hammond, Lucille LaVelle, Trevor, Jack and Leslie Beckway. Services Monday, 1:00 p.m. at Smith-Corcoran Funeral Home, 6150 N. Cicero. Interment Mount Emblem Cemetery. Visitation Sunday, 2:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. In lieu of flowers contributions to Edison Park Lions Club Memorial Fund. Info: 736-3833." Published in Chicago Tribune on September 17, 1977, page 76. | Beckway, William Gerald (I20665)
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5281 | "William L. Darre, age 77, veteran of the Berlin Crisis. Beloved husband of the late Eileen (nee Coyne); devoted father of William (Kelley), Julie (Rick) Castel, Andrew Darre; dear brother of the late Roy (Helen), Eugene (Billie), and Yvonne (Bill) Knott; dear grandfather of Liam and MacKenzie Darre, Matthew, Rylan and Danny Castel. Funeral Friday, 9:30 a.m. with a chapel service at 10:30 a.m. at Salerno's Rosedale Chapels, 450 W. Lake St. (¾ mile west of Bloomingdale/Roselle Road), Roselle. Interment private. Visitation Thursday, 4 to 8 p.m. at the funeral home. " (Published by Daily Herald on Sep. 2, 2015) | Darre, William Loren (I13507)
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5282 | "William Rex Small, 47, of 1164 E. 460 S., died Sunday afternoon at the Utah Valley Hospital following a heart attack. He was born Feb. 17, 1915, in Payson, a son of George Horace and Flora B. Wilson Small. He married Areta Conrad [Caldwell], June 29, 1936, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He moved to Provo as a child and attended Provo schools. He was employed as a salesman and shop forman [foreman] for Dennie's Own Beverage Company, and has been employed many years as a salesman for the Singer Sewing Machine Company. He was owner and manager of the Valley Guest Home. He served in the European Theater of War during World War II and fought in the Battle of the Bulge. He was a member of the LDS Church and had been superintendent of the Sunday School, was a ward teacher and at the time of his death, was serving as a member of the Provo 10th Ward Building Committee. His hobby was carpentry. Surviving are his wife and two daughters: Mrs. Dean (Jeanette) Skinner, Layton; Mrs. Daryl (Connie) Perkins, Provo; and three grandchildren; two brothers, Owen Small, American Fork; and Seldon Small, Long Beach, Calif. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 11 a.m. in the Berg Drawing Room Chapel, with Bishop Morris Bushnell, Provo 10th Ward, officiating. Friends may call at the mortuary Tuesday evening from 6 to 8 p.m., and Wednesday prior to services. Interment will be in the Provo City Cemetery, where full military rites will be accorded by Dean Mendenhall, Provo Post No. 13, American Legion." (Provo Daily Herald, Monday, 19 Feb 1962, p. 4 , gengivet i Findagrave.com; transcribed by Annie Duckett Hundley). | Small, William Rexford (I17589)
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5283 | "William Soren "Bill" Jensen, 65 August 9, 1949 ~ December 20, 2014 William “Bill” Jensen was born Aug. 9, 1949, to Ronald and Gloria (Thompson) Jensen in Omaha. Bill was the eldest of six brothers. Bill attended March Country School and later graduated from Blair High School with the class of 1967. After high school, William enlisted in the United States Army Reserve, serving as a military police officer. He was honorably discharged from the United States Army Reserve. William lived west of Blair and farmed ground for his grandfather, William C. Jensen, and nearby neighbors. In 1971, William married Donna Thomas of Duluth, Minn., at the United Lutheran Church in Laurel. Bill and Donna had four children: Tammie, Chris, Mike and Jimmy. William made his commitment to Jesus Christ in February 1971, and was baptized at the Blair Swimming Pool along with several members of the Country Bible Church. William loved Jesus Christ and loved to learn from the Bible. He often was up in the early morning hours before chores reading his devotions. William farmed west of Blair for more than 50 years, raising crops and keeping livestock. He worked for the Hunt Transportation Trucking Company of Omaha for many years hauling irrigation equipment across Nebraska. He also ran an ag lime spreading service and Jensen Trucking for more than 35 years. For the last 12 years, he served on the Fontanelle Township Board. William will be remembered as a hardworking man with great love for his family and Jesus Christ. William (Bill) Soren Jensen went home to be with the LORD at 11:27 pm Saturday December 20th, 2014 at the Memorial Community Hospital in Blair after a long battle with cancer. William is survived by his wife, Donna: daughter Tammie of Blair; sons: Chris (Amy) of Blair, Michael (Alisha) of Rineyville, Ky., and Jimmy (Amanda) of Spring Lake, N.C.; grandchildren: Jordyn, Trenton, Nathan, Alex and McKayla; brothers: Tom (Peggy), John (Debbie) and Phillip (Patty) Jensen of Blair; mother Gloria Jensen of Blair; sister-in-law Shelly Jensen of Blair; and mother-in-law Dorothy Thomas of Blair. He was preceded in death by his father, Ron Jensen; and brothers: Paul Jensen and Jay Jensen. Bill was a farmer who loved the land, his family, and especially his Lord Jesus Christ His friends around the coffee table at church will miss him. Visitation will begin at 3 pm Tuesday December 23, 2014 with family receiving friends from 6-8 pm at Campbell Aman Funeral Home. Celebration of Life Services will be held at 10 am Wednesday, December 24, 2014 at Country Bible Church. There will be a brief graveside service at the Blair Cemetery, and then lunch will be served in the CBC Fellowship Hall. The family take much comfort in the fact that Bill was a strong believer but still desire your prayers in the days ahead. ( published in The Dec. 23, 2014 Pilot Tribune, Blair, Nebraska; gengivet i Findagrave.com) | Jensen, Wllliam Soren (I18477)
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5284 | "William W. Juhl, 84, formerly of Tawas, died Monday, Aug 24, at the Mikado home of his daughter, where he had been residing. On Oct 30, 1949, he married Eleanor Wrathell, who preceded him in death March 21, 1992. He was retired from the Chrystler Corporation in Detroit, and had also been employed by the Iosco Medical Care Facility in Tawas. He served in the US Army during WW II. He was a member of the Church of Chrit Restored of East Tawas. He is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Richard (Libby) DeYoung of Mikado; one son, Wallis (wife Barbara) Juhl of Tawas; nine grandchildren; three brothers, James Huhl and Thomas (wife) Gertie Juhl, both of Detroit, and Robert (wife Nargaret) Juhl of California. Funeral services will be held Friday, Aug 28, at 11 a.m. at the Jacques & Kobs East Chapel in East Tawas, with Eler Ernst Dow presiding. Interment will be at Saints Cemetery in Whittemore ..." (gengivet i findfindagrave.com). | Juhl, William Wallis (I12700)
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5285 | "Willie N. Croxton Jr., age 59, of Kilmarnock, died March 27. He is survived by his wife, Joan Croxton; two brothers, Mike and Winfrey Croxton; three sisters, Eleanor Delano of Kilmarnock, Hazel Glass of Richmond, Alice Boudreau of Crescent City, Calif; several nieces and nephews ..." | Croxton, Willie Newton Jr. (I20728)
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5286 | "Willy Christian Andersen. Automekaniker, sidste faste opholdssted formentlig Ringvägen 30 Stockholm, Sverige (boede.p.t. Kærvej 10, Grinsted By og sogn. Fraskilt | Andersen, Willy Christian (I20522)
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5287 | "Willy Spangenberg trådte sine barnesko på Langeland, som udlært flyttede han via København og Odense til Svendborg, hvor han etablerede sin guldsmedeforretning i Gerritsgade 19. Han mødte sin hustru Else i Holeby, Lolland, hvor hunvar defektrice på apoteket i Rødby. Willy Spangenberg var meget interesseret i ungdommen og foruden at være aktiv i svømmeklubben var han i mange åraktiv spejder som bl.a. divisionschef i Valdemar Sejrs Divisionen. Da han døde i 1975 førte hustruen guldsmedeforretningen videre indtil hendes død i 1998 (82 år gammel). Også hun var et aktivt medlem af Det danske Spejderkorps, hvor hun i en periode var fører." (arkiv.dk) "Aage Mathias Spangenberg blev født i København 8. november 1882 og blev konfirmeret i Frederiksberg Kirke 4. april 1897. Kort tid efter aftjente han sin værnepligt i søværnet og blev hjemsendt 23. september 1905, knap 23 år gammel. Efter alt at dømme uddannede han sig, efter konfirmationen, som gravør. Han tog på valsen til Tyskland, hvor han i perioden 1907-1920 havde flere ansættelser, bl.a. hos det store sølvsmediefirma Karl Kaltenback & Söhne, (Altensteig) Stuttgart. Mens han opholdt sig i Altensteig, giftede han sig med Louise Friederika Mangold (f. 07.12.1881 i Kochendorf, Tyskland. † 10.04.1952 i Rødby) og fik en søn, Willy Friedrich Spangenberg, f. 28.04.1912 - Jette Spangenbergs far. Aage Spangenbergs titel i Tyskland var "Silbergraveur", og i de følgende år arbejdede han lidt på skift i Tyskland og i Danmark. I Tyskland bl.a. hos "Neckarsulmer Fahrzeugwerke Neckarsulm" (bedre kendt som NSU-motorcykelfabrikkerne) hvor han arbejdede som stålgravør. I 1920 vendte han hjem til Danmark og fik arbejde som gravør i Horsens og senere i København. I 1928 slog han sig ned i Rødby, hvor han fik "Borgerskab som Guldsmed i Rødby Købstad" (tilladelse til at drive erhverv som guldsmed. Borgerskab afløstes i 1932 af udstedelsen af et næringsbrev). I 1933 fik han tilladelse til at benævne sig "Guldsmedemester" og hans søn kom i lære som guldsmed i faderens forretning." (Nørby) | Spangengerg, Willy Friedrich (I15626)
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5288 | "Wilma Searson of Omaha, NE, formally of Hastings, NE passed away on March 2, 2015. She was preceded in death by her parents Albert and Anna Lykke, brother Elmer Lykke and husband, Earl Searson and daughter-in-law, Margy Schneider. She is survived by son Greg Searson, son and daughter-in-law Tom and Jeanette Searson, and grandchildren: Tom L and Mike Searson, Stephanie McGowan, and Jay and Todd Searson, and sister Dorothy Post of Amarillo, Texas. She was born on Jan 20, 1920 in Grand Island, NE. She worked for many years as a bookkeeper and secretary in Hastings, NE where she lived from 1945 until the middle 1980's. She was enthusiastic about Lutheran theology, travel, church activities, bridge and crossword puzzles. She and her husband moved to Omaha in the middle 1980's. They traveled a great deal in the first 15 years of their retirement within North America. Her body was donated to science. The family would like to thank the dedicated caregivers at Immanuel Lighthouse. Memorials are suggested to Presbyterian Church of the Cross in Omaha or Planned Parenthood." | Lykke, Wilma Claire (I20125)
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5289 | "With obvious hashgocho protis Rav Schlesinger managed to escape the German inferno together with his wife and children on the morning after Kristallnacht, the 11th of Cheshvan 5699 (1938). A chain of miraculous events, during which Rav Yechiel Michel hid in the floor of a rented taxi, led them to the Switzerland, where the rov's brother-in-law, Rav (per his niece- he was an ambassador, not a Rav Yugoslavian Consul in Switzerland) Yechiel Guggenheim z"l, was waiting for him. Rav Guggenheim did everything in his power to help the rov and his family." (Betzalel Kahn i nekrolog for Meta Jacobson, Eilat Gordin Levitan) April 1939, rejst videre til Jerusalem. | Schlesinger, Michel (I16300)
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5290 | "Wohl dem, | der hierher kommt | mit seinem Erlerntem in seiner Hand . | Hier ist begraben ein aufrechter und tugendhafter Mann, | gerecht (und) lauter in seinen Werken, | mit der Tora des Ewigen stets beschäftigt, | und Torastudenten unterstützend, | auch Wohltat erwies er zu jeder Zeit | und Jahreszeit, mit Handel und Wandel beschäftigt in Treue, | der Toragelehrte, der Einflußreiche, der Vorsteher und Leiter, der geehrte Meister, Herr | Ascher Anschel, Sohn des Herrn Naftali | Hirsch Oppenheim, verschieden | (am) Tag des heiligen Schabbat, 16. Kislev, und begraben | Tag 1, 17. desselben, 515 der kleinen Zählung. |15| Seine Seele sei eingebunden in das Bündel des Lebens. | Oppenheim, Ascher Anschel Naftali Hirsch (I21291)
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5291 | "Woman using lamp electrocuted Fatality in Auckland Home PA Auckland, today A woman was electrocuted while giving herself infra-ray lamp treatment last night. She was mrs. Marguerite Jacoby, aged 51, of 43 Kune Street, Orakei Mrs. Jacoby was found holding the lamp by her daughter, who returned home shortly after 8 o'clock. ambulance men who were summoned applied artificial respiration for about three-quearters of an hour without result." | Atkinson, Marguerite Winifred (I8665)
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5292 | "Woodman - Passed away in Leduc on Sunday, July 22nd, 1979, Mr. Kenneth Woodman, at the age of 32 years, beloved husbannd of Mrs.Kay Woodman of Leduc, Alberta ..." (Gengivet i Findagrave.com) | Woodman, Kenneth Robert Price (I15909)
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5293 | "wrote estimating software for his employer in the late 1970s" | Fjeldsted, Jay Arlo (I17840)
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5294 | "Xten Nielsens hustru Ell Jensdatter af Wittrup an æt. 36." Skifte: 14. aug. 1759 afg. Ell Jensdatter i Vittrup, gift med Christen Nielsen. Børn: Peder Jensen, 15 år, Jens Christensen, ½ år. Jens Lauridsen af Østergaard er værge for Peder. Vurderingsmænd Oluf Andersen og Niels Andersen af byen. | Jensdatter, Ellen (I6859)
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5295 | "Your wife is Phyllis Hopkins, married 04 Jun 1946. You were born in Wyoming and your grandfather James Ulysses Hankins m Mary P. Peggar and your father and his brothers and sisters were among the first pioneers to settle in the wilds of Wyoming Territory, making their migration from Sheridan County Nebraska." (i Findagrave.com) | Hankins, Edward James (I17498)
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5296 | "Yvonne Brems-Pedersen / f. 26 Februar 1941 d. 8 maj 2022 / er stille sovet ind eftr lang tids sygdom / Aage og Anne (Bisættelsen finder sted fra Islebjerg Kirke tirsdag den 17. maj kl. 11.00 / Tak til Pedershave, Hus E, for engageret pleje" | Flindhardt, Yvonne Vibeke (I20353)
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5297 | Mindst én nulevende eller privat person er knyttet til denne note - Detaljer er udeladt. | Nulevende (I10550)
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5298 | "Zimdahl, PER ELIS / Född: 1867-10-04 / Avliden: 1955-12-20 / Gravsatt: 1956-01-14 /Skogskyrkogården / Kvarter: 12 / Gravrätten har återgått till upplåtaren. | Zimdahl, Per Elis NO, VO (I13627)
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5299 | "Zunächst wohnten Ester und ihre Familie in einer 6-Zimmer Wohnung im ersten Stock in der Heinrich-Barth-Straße 34, deren Miete jährlich 1140 Reichsmark betrug (ca. 4560 Euro). Die Wohnung bestand aus einem Salon, einem Wohnzimmer, einem Speisezimmer, einem Schlafzimmer für die Eltern, eines für die Töchter und eines für den Sohn. | Schlesinger, Marcus (I16236)
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5300 | "»Kulturkæmpen« er han blevet kaldt, Kaj Elkrog. Og i Rudersdal Kulturparaplys hyldest til ham, da han som 86-årig trådte tilbage som formand for foreningen, hed det slet og ret: »Har du sagt kultur i Rudersdal, må du også sige Kaj Elkrog«. Lørdag den 8 februar fylder kulturkæmpen 90 år, og Kaj rimer stadig på kultur, hvilket man ikke er i tvivl om, når man træder ind i hjemmet i Nærum. På væggene hænger blandt andet flere værker af Poul Anker Bech, mens møblementet i vid udstrækning består af klassiske Wegner-møbler. – Min kone og jeg samlede kunst, og vi havde faktisk en aftale om, at vi satte penge af til kunst, siger Kaj Elkrog, der sammen med sin kone, Rigborg, derfor havde en kunstkonto, hvorpå pengene var øremærket kunst. – Kunstkontoen kunne kun bruges på kunst, forklarer Kaj Elkrog. Glæden ved kultur har givet Kaj Elkrog en modvægt til et arbejdsliv, som tog mange af døgnets timer. – Kultur har betydet meget for mig, fordi jeg i sin tid havde et job i toldvæsenet, som tog meget af min tid. Jeg så, hvordan de kolleger, der ikke interesserede sig for andre ting end deres arbejde, blev meget smalsynede. Så det har været meget vigtigt for mig at foretage mig noget andet end udelukkende at beskæftige mig med mit job, siger Kaj Elkrog, der gennem 50 år arbejdede sig op gennem rækkerne inden for toldvæsenet, hvor han endte som direktør i Told- og Skattestyrelsen med ansvar for udvikling og planlægning. Glæden ved kulturen er kommet kulturscenen i Rudersdal særligt til gode, idet Kaj Elkrog – udover altså at have været formand for Rudersdal Kulturparaply – har været formand for Søllerød Scenen, en af initiativtagerne til Sommerkoncerterne på Næsseslottet og menighedsrådsformand i Søllerød Sogn, hvor han var med til at etablere Søllerød Sognegård. Sidstnævnte er en af de bedrifter, som Kaj Elkrog er mest stolt af. – Der var modstand mod byggeriet af sognegården, og det tog mig i virkeligheden 20 år, fra jeg i 1973 startede de første bevægelser og indtil indvielsen i 1993, at se det afsluttet. Jeg synes, at det er blevet en smuk og flot bygning, som selv dem, der i sin tid var modstander af, efterfølgende er blevet meget glade for, siger Kaj Elkrog. Det kirkelige liv har i det hele taget betydet meget i Kaj Elkrogs liv, og han går i gennemsnit i kirke to gange om måneden. – Jeg er ikke meget religiøs, men bekender mig til det, kirken står for, og så synes jeg, at det er en væsentlig samfundsfaktor, siger Kaj Elkrog. Selvom Kaj Elkrog med sit omfattende cv og sine – snart – 90 år vel efterhånden har gjort sig fortjent til at læne sig tilbage i sin petroleumsblå Bamsestol, holder han sig stadig travlt beskæftiget. Han er blandt andet fortsat medlem af skrivegruppen bag Søllerødbogen, ligesom han for tiden er formand for en komite, der arbejder for en samlet bevarelse af Told- og Skattemuseet. – Museet blev for nogle år siden besluttet nedlagt, og det var vi nogle stykker, der ikke syntes var rimeligt, siger Kaj Elkrog om museet, der blev oprettet i 1912 på frivillig basis. Planerne om nedlæggelsen af museet var ifølge Kaj Elkrog så fremskredne, at man havde indbudt Nationalmuseet til at forestå en opsplitning af museet, hvor museer og efterfølgende private kunne komme og hente museets genstande. – Og det syntes vi var for galt, så vi opnåede en ministerresolution på, at det skulle stoppes, siger Kaj Elkrog. Det ser på nuværende tidspunkt ud til, at det lykkedes at reetablere museet på Museum Oldemorstoft i Bov i Aabenraa Kommune. Ifølge Kaj Elkrog er en af nøglerne til at nå en høj alder og stadig være i fin form at være aktiv. – Det er meget vigtigt at holde sig i gang og hele tiden have noget at beskæftige sig med, selvom man engang imellem siger til sig selv: »Hvorfor i alverden har du dog rodet dig ind i det her?«, siger Kaj Elkrog med et grin. Stakken af bøger og aviser på hans sofabord vidner om, at han holder sig orienteret og opdateret, hvilket han mener er vigtigt. – Jeg kunne måske med nogen ret sige, at nu fylder jeg 90, og så rager resten af verdenen mig en papand, men det synes jeg er uansvarligt, siger Kaj Elkrog, der dog mener, at hans høje alder må medføre visse frynsegoder. – Jeg tager ikke på nuværende tidspunkt store personlige beslutninger om ikke at spise bøffer eller at lade være med at drikke rødvin. Jeg regner med, at jeg bliver fritaget for nogle af de beslutninger, siger Kaj Elkrog med et grin. Udover at holde sig travlt beskæftiget dyrker Kaj Elkrog også lidt hjemmegymnastik hver morgen, når han står op. Han står i øvrigt op hver morgen mellem klokken 06.00 og 06.30, for ellers føler han, at »dagen er spildt«. Sidst men ikke mindst er Kaj Elkrogs kæreste, Ellen Kristensen, også med til at holde ham i gang. – Hun er helt sikkert med til at holde mig til ilden, siger Kaj Elkrog, der i 2012 mistede sin kone, Riborg, til kræft. Han og Ellen Kristensen kendte godt hinanden i forvejen, men i 2014 eller 2015 – årstallene flyder med alderen en smule sammen, forklarer Kaj Elkrog – mødte han efter en kirketur Ellen Kristensen med en gruppe veninder. – Og der sagde hun til mig: »Der er kaffe hjemme hos mig om en time«, og det kunne jeg jo ikke sige nej til, siger Kaj Elkrog og smiler. De to bor – stadig – hver for sig, og så skiftes de til at lave mad og komme på besøg hos hinanden; Kaj Elkrog kalder det »en glimrende ordning, som, vi begge er meget glade for«. I anledning af hans 90-års fødselsdag holder Kaj Elkrog åbent hus på dagen mellem klokken 11.00-14.00, og det foregår – ganske passende – i Søllerød Sognegård." | Elkrog, Kaj Jørgen K, Isl.F.3 (I21863)
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