1002. Milton Dean Ripley (Chester Harland Ripley , Ada May Martin , Harriet "Hattie" Louise Owen , Lucinda M. Sutton , Daniel , Philpot John ) was born on 15 Jun 1938 in {Spooner}, Washburn Co., WI. He died on 5 Dec 2020 in White Bear Lake, Ramsey Co., MN. Milton was buried in St. Mary's Cemetery.
1. Found in the 1940 U.S Census Wisconsin, Washburn Co., Spooner (7 May '40) ED 65-20, sheet 19A, 715 River Av., age 1, ed 0, POB: Wisconsin, with parents; Chester H. (32) (rents $10) and Stella A.. (59), siblings; Arthur S. (10) and Elaine R. (8)
2. Found in the 1959 St. Paul, MN city directory; Ripley, Milton D baker Regan Bros Bakery r2306 Rockwood av (p. 635)
3. ST. PAUL MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS
Milton D. Ripley, 2306 Rockwoodi Kathleen F. Mahler, 441 Banfil. (The Minneapolis Star, June 20, 1960, p. 25)4. RAMSEY COUNTY MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS
Milton D. Ripley, 477 Holly Av.; JoAnne A. Riegert, 935 Beech St. (The Minneapolis Star, Jan. 15, 1965, p. 31)5. Obit: Ripley, Milton Dean
Age 82
Of White Bear Lake, Minnesota
Preceded in death by son, Joseph Harlan; parents, Chester and Stella; siblings, Art and Elaine (Bill) Unger; in-laws, Joe and Gertrude Riegert. Survived by his wife of 55 years, Joanne Ripley (nee Riegert), children, Julie, Sarah (Phercie) Orille and Ronald. Grandchildren Toby (Natalie), Connor (Erin) and Cecilia; sister-in-law, Alice; and several nieces and nephews. Milton was a 1956 graduate of Monroe High School. He worked for the St. Paul Hotel and was a cabinet maker. He then worked at a pizza parlor until he got a job as a CAD Designer for Buckbee Mears, where he worked for 39 years before retiring. Milton worked part time at a woodworker's store. He was a talented woodworker, Master Craftsman and an all-around handy man. Milton loved to travel, he and his wife Joanne traveled to all 50 states. He was also an avid outdoorsman; he took his family on numerous camping trips. Milton was also the Cub Leader and Assistant District Commissioner from 1976-1993.
Mass of Christian Burial will be at 11AM Thursday, December 10, 2020 at HONSA FAMILY FUNERAL HOME, 2460 East County Road E, WBL, visitation one hour before Mass at Funeral Home. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, WBL. Due to Covid-19, everyone is required to wear a face mask and practice social distancing.
Notes:
Name: Kathleen F Mahler
Gender: Female
Birth Date: abt 1942
Age: 18
Spouse: Milton D Ripley
Gender: Male
Spouse Birth Date: abt 1938
Spouse Age: 22
Marriage Date: 25 Jun 1960
Filing Location (County): Ramsey
State: Minnesota
They had the following children:
1973 F i Living 1974 M ii Joseph Harland Ripley was born 1 on 27 Apr 1966 in Ramsey Co., MN. He died 2 on 29 Apr 1966 in Ramsey Co., MN. He was buried in Saint Mary of the Lake Cemetery, White Bear Lake, RC, MN. 1975 F iii Living Living married Living. 1976 M iv Living
1003. Living (Gladys May Ripley , Ada May Martin , Harriet "Hattie" Louise Owen , Lucinda M. Sutton , Daniel , Philpot John )
They had the following children:
+ 1977 M i Living + 1978 F ii Living
1007. Living (Paul William Borgers , Mary Ellen Martin , Harriet "Hattie" Louise Owen , Lucinda M. Sutton , Daniel , Philpot John )
Living married 1 David Harley Armstrong. David was born on 19 Oct 1940 in Breckenridge, Summit Co., CO. He died on 16 Jan 2008 in Minot, Ward Co., ND.
1. Son of Don Wellington Armstrong and Charlotte Ethel Nachtrieb.
2. Obit:
David Harley Armstrong, 67, Minot, ND, died Wednesday, January 16, 2008, in a Minot hospital. He was born on October 19, 1940, in Breckenridge, CO, the son of Don W. and Charlotte (Nachtrieb) Armstrong. David taught high school science in North Dakota and El Paso, TX for 38 years. He married Marlys Borgers on February 3, 1961, in Minot.
Survivors: wife; Marlys, Minot; son, Brent (Lori) Armstrong and their children, Kaylee and Connor, Minot; daughters, Lana (Dan) Fitzgerald La Vista, NE and their daughter Kari (Brent) Harris, Arlington, VA and Sara (Robert) Barkhurst and their daughter Morgan, Findlay, OH; brothers, Don (Lennie) Armstrong, Astoria, OR and Dick (Suzanne) Armstrong, Prescott, AZ; sisters, Patricia (Jim) Guindon, Post Falls, ID and Sharon (Ray) Richards, Rock Springs, WY; sisters-in-law, Gail (Gerald) Bongard, Anacortes, WA, Sandra (Dennis) Bergstrom, New Town, ND, Beverly (Kenneth) Rogers, Springfield, IL, Ellen (Paul) Metz, Minot, Pamela (Ray) Darby, Olympia, WA and Deanna (Paul) Nagel, Pelican Rapids, MN; and several nieces and nephews.
Celebration of David's Lifetime: Monday, January 21, 2008, at 3 p.m. at the south convention center, Sleep Inn, Minot.
Friends may come and share in refreshment and fellowship with the family starting Monday at 2 p.m. prior to the service at the south convention center, Sleep Inn, Minot.3. ARMSTRONG, DAVID HARLEY, 67, Visitation: 2 pm Monday, Jan. 21, OB at the Sleep Inn, Minot, ND. Celebration of Life Service: to follow at 3 pm ot the same location. Survived by wife: Marlys; son: Brent; daughters: Lana Fitzgerald, and Sara Barkhurst; brothers: Don & Dick Armstrong; sisters: Patricia Guindon, and Sharon Richards. Arrangements made by: Thompson-Larson Funeral Home, Minot. (El Paso Times, Jan. 20, 2008, p. 21)
Notes:
1. Lived at El Paso, TX. 2002
They had the following children:
+ 1979 M i Living + 1980 F ii Living + 1981 F iii Living
1008. Living (Paul William Borgers , Mary Ellen Martin , Harriet "Hattie" Louise Owen , Lucinda M. Sutton , Daniel , Philpot John )
They had the following children:
+ 1982 F i Living + 1983 F ii Living 1984 F iii Living
1009. Sandra Joy Borgers (Paul William Borgers , Mary Ellen Martin , Harriet "Hattie" Louise Owen , Lucinda M. Sutton , Daniel , Philpot John ) was born on 31 Aug 1943 in Minot, Ward Co., ND. She died on 20 Dec 2022 in Bismark, Burleigh Co., ND. She was buried in First Lutheran Church, NPC, Plaza, Mountrail Co., ND.
1. BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Borgers, 23 2nd av sw are the parents of a daughter born Tuesday in Trinity hospital. (The Minot Daily News and Daily Optic Reporter, Sept. 1, 1943, p. 6)2. Girls' Quintet On OES Program
A musical girls' quintet, "The Borgers Sweethearts", will entertain at this evening's meeting of Minot's Venus chapter, Order of the Eastern Star. The five girls, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Borgers of Minot, will present a program around a Valentine theme. Ellen Borgers will introduce and close the program which will consist of piano solos by Beverly Borgers, a violin solo by Beverly accompanied by Gail Borgers, a flute and violin duet by Gail and Sandra Borgers accompanied by Marlys Borgers, a piano duet by Sandra and Gail, a violin solo by Sandra accompanied by Mrs. R. E. Burns, and a bassoon solo by Marlys accompanied by Gail. This program will follow the regular OES meeting which will begin at 8 p m in the Masonic temple. (Minot Daily News, Feb. 4, 1958, p. 12)3. Sandra Borgers, D. B. Bergstrom Wed In Minot
Sandra Joy Borgers became the bride of Dennis Blaine Bergstrom during a ceremony in Pioneer
Chapel of First Lutheran Church in Minot. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Borgers, 1525-2nd St. SW, and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Bergstrom, Plaza. Rev. Dean Lewis officiated. Wayne Naas was organist and Beverly Borgers, sister of the bride, played a cello solo. Attendants were Marian Sletten and Charles Gates, both of Minot. Colin Lovdahl of Palermo was usher. Escorted by her father, the bride
wore a street-length satin dress with matching fitted jacket. Assisting at the reception were Mrs. Austin Hedahl, Marlene Johnson, Janice Rothacker, Corinne Ilvedson, Ellen Borgers, sister of the bride, and Sheryl Bergstrom, sister of the bridegroom. Mr and Mrs. Bergstrom are making their home in Plaza following a trip to Estevan, Sask. In the fall they will move to Minot where both are students at Minot State College. The bride graduated from Minot High School and attended St. Olaf College, Northfield, Minn. The bridegroom graduated from Dakota Lutheran Academy in Minot. He farms near Plaza. (Minot Daily News, Aug. 16, 1963, p. 7)4. Obit: Sandra Bergstrom
On Tuesday, December 20, 2022, with her family at her side, Sandy Bergstrom, at the age of 79, passed away peacefully at her home, in Bismarck.
Sandra Joy Bergstrom was born on August 31, 1943, in Minot, North Dakota, to Paul and Elvira (Urdahl) Borgers. Sandy, the third of seven daughters, grew to be a talented musician who always had a song in her heart. Over the years Sandy played piano, violin, and guitar; she loved a good sing-along, but also happily listened to all sorts of music from classical to oldies. Sandy graduated from Minot State College with a degree in music education and taught music in Minot, Minot Air Force Base, Dickinson, Parshall, Plaza, Palermo, New Town, Makoti, and Ryder before she retired.
Sandy met the love of her life, Dennis Bergstrom, when she attended a high school dance at Dakota Lutheran with a girlfriend. Denny's friends claim that Sandy spent a lot of time loitering near his school after her violin lessons while Sandy maintained that every time her school let out, there was Denny waiting to pick her up in his '57 Chevy. The lovebirds were united in marriage on August 2, 1963. They had two children: a daughter, Kristin Jo, and a son, Clinton Josh. They were married for 57 years when Denny passed away in April of 2021.
When her husband joined his father on the family farm northwest of Plaza, Sandy, who'd been raised in the big city of Minot, became the kind of farmwife who did what needed to be done-from cooking and delivering lunches to driving the combine. When farm work allowed for it, long summer weekends were spent at Lake Sakakawea boating, skiing, swimming, and enjoying time with friends and family. Her membership in Town and Country Homemakers brought her great joy as well as lifelong friendships. Sandy studied alternative medicine and over the years went on to help many people with her healing skills. Sandy and Denny also found adventure and new friendships while traveling around the southwestern U.S. in their motorhome.
In 2008 Denny brought home a stray dog that had been hanging around the cabin site and asked if they could keep him. The arrival of the scruffy black mutt they named Tuffy coincided with Sandy's recent diagnosis of diabetes. Sandy and Tuffy quickly became dedicated walking companions and lifelong friends.
Sandy was formally diagnosed with Vascular Dementia and Alzheimer's in May 2020. After Dennis's death, Sandy and Tuffy moved into a Touchmark Memory Care neighborhood where she continued her music teacher role by trying to improve the piano-playing skills of the Visiting Angels who lovingly cared for her each day.
Sandra is survived by her daughter, Kris Bergstrom-Kok (Mark) of Fortine, MT; son, Clinton Bergstrom (Reneé) of Bismarck; grandchildren, Brady Kok of Plaza and Samantha Kok of Bozeman; as well as sisters, Marlys Armstrong (John Denn), Gail Bongard (Jerry), Beverly Rogers (Ken), Ellen Metz (Paul), Pamela Borgers (Ray Darby), Deanna Nagel (Paul); and sister-in-law, Sheryl Bergstrom-Thompson (Rich Nagel). She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, and brother-in-law, David Armstrong,
Visitation: Wednesday, December 28, 2022, from 9 a.m. to Noon, First Lutheran Church, Plaza.
Funeral: Wednesday, December 28, 2022, at 1 p.m., at First Lutheran Church, Plaza. The interment will take place in the spring.
In memory of Sandra Joy, we encourage donations to the International Music Camp (internationalmusiccamp.com) or to the Alzheimer's Association (alz.org). (Langhans Funeral Home, Parshall www.langhansfuneralhome.com)
(The Bismarck Tribune, Dec. 24, 2022)
Sandra married 1 Dennis “Denny” A. Bergstrom on 2 Aug 1963 in Ward Co., ND. Dennis was born on 4 Apr 1942 in Minot, Ward Co., ND. He died on 28 Apr 2021 in Bismark, Burleigh Co., ND. He was buried in First Lutheran Church, NPC, Plaza, Mountrail Co., ND.
1. Son of Clifford Joseph Bergstrom and Esther Olinda Lovdahl.
- PLAZA -- Esther Bergstrom, 85, Plaza, died Sept. 20, 1996, at her home. Services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, at First Lutheran Church, Plaza. Burial will be in North Plaza Cemetery. She is survived by her husband, Clifford; one son, Dennis, Plaza; one daughter, Sheryl Thompson, Denver; one brother, Tom Lovdahl, Minot; and one sister, Selma Skogstad, Minot.
- Bergstrom, Clifford, N.D. DEATHS
Grand Forks Herald (ND) - Friday, October 29, 2004
91, Plaza, Oct. 11.2. Obit: Dennis Bergstrom
April 4, 1942-April 28, 2021
Dennis “Denny” Bergstrom, 79, formerly of Plaza, died Wednesday, April 28, 2021, at his home in Bismarck. Also known at times as Dennis the Menace, Dennis was a hellion with a heart of gold who used to encourage people to call him “that damn Denny Bergstrom.” Denny was born April 4, 1942, in Minot to Clifford and Esther (Lovdahl) Bergstrom. He was raised on the family farm northwest of Plaza and graduated from Dakota Lutheran Academy in 1960. Dennis completed his bachelor’s degree at Minot State College. Denny met the love of his life, Sandra Borgers, when she attended a dance at Dakota Lutheran. Denny’s friends claim that Sandy spent a lot of time loitering near Dakota Lutheran after her violin lessons while Sandy maintains that every time her school let out, there was Denny waiting to pick her up in his ’57 Chevy.
The lovebirds were united in marriage on August 2, 1963. Together they had two children: daughter, Kristin Jo and son, Clinton Josh. From the age of 13, until he retired in 2005, Denny spent long summer days working on the family farm, first with his father and later with his children and grandchildren. Dennis was a well-known farmer who was proud to be an early
innovator of no-till farming in the area. Throughout his life, Dennis was active in clubs and organizations. In college he was a member of Mu Sigma Tau fraternity. He was a member of the Elks in Minot and the Jaycees in Plaza. He served on the Plaza Farmers Union Board for 10 years and on the Mountrail County Soil Conservation Board for 25 years. Denny had an adventurous and inquiring spirit. Whether he was traveling around the U.S. with Sandy or reading books from the comfort of his La-Z Boy, Dennis loved to learn about the world. Along his life’s journey he met numerous people, making life-long friends, and greatly enjoying the adventure.
His smile, wit, and larger-than-life laughter will be greatly missed by his family and friends.
Dennis is survived by: his wife, Sandra Bergstrom of Bismarck; daughter, Kris Bergstrom Kok (Mark) of Plaza; son, Clinton Bergstrom (Renee) of Bismarck; grandchildren, Brady Kok of Plaza and Samantha Kok of Bozeman, MT; sister, Sheryl Bergstrom-Thompson of Austin, TX; sisters-in-law; Marlys Armstrong (John Denn), Gail Bongard (Jerry), Bev Rogers (Ken), Ellen Metz (Paul), Pam Borgers (Ray Darby), and Dea Nagel (Paul); as well as numerous nieces,
nephews, and cousins. He was preceded in death by: his parents and a brother-in-law, David
Armstrong. Funeral: Friday, May 7, 2021 at 1 p.m. in First Lutheran Church, Plaza. Visitation: Thursday, May 6, 2021 from 2-5 p.m. in Langhans Funeral Home, Parshall. Interment: First Lutheran Church – North Plaza Cemetery, Plaza. In lieu of flowers, the family prefers memorials
to: Plaza First Lutheran Church Roof Fund (506 Main St, Plaza, ND 58771); Scottish Rite
Speech Therapy Center in Bismarck or Shriner’s Children’s Hospital. (Minot Daily News, May 5, 2021)
Notes:
1. Lived at Plaza, ND. 2002
2. 2006; Chairman, Mountrail Soil Conservation District Board of Supervisors.
They had the following children:
1985 M i Living Living married Living. + 1986 F ii Living
1010. Living (Paul William Borgers , Mary Ellen Martin , Harriet "Hattie" Louise Owen , Lucinda M. Sutton , Daniel , Philpot John )
They had the following children:
1987 F i Living
1011. Living (Paul William Borgers , Mary Ellen Martin , Harriet "Hattie" Louise Owen , Lucinda M. Sutton , Daniel , Philpot John )
They had the following children:
1988 M i Living Living married Living. 1989 M ii Living
1012. Pamela Sue Borgers (Paul William Borgers , Mary Ellen Martin , Harriet "Hattie" Louise Owen , Lucinda M. Sutton , Daniel , Philpot John ) was born on 6 Jan 1953 in Minot, Ward Co., ND. She died on 24 Aug 2023 in Olympia, Thurston Co., WA.
1. Pam Borgers
Pam Borgers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Borgers, graduated with high honors. She was a member of the German Club and Change of Pace Singers. She plans to go to college and perhaps get married. Her hobbies include reading and listening to records. This summer, Pam is going to work and also spend a week at Camp Metigoshe. After that, she plans to go on a tour of North Dakota with the All State Lutheran Choirs. (MHS: High Times, Minot Senior High School, May 26, 1971)2. Pamela Darby
Jan.6, 1953-Aug. 24, 2023
Pamela (Borgers) Darby, 70, of Olympia, WA, passed away August 24, 2023, in Olympia. Pam was born to Paul and Elvira Borgers on January 6, 1953, in Minot. Pam was raised in Minot and graduated from Minot High School and Minot State University.
Pam is survived by her husband Ray Darby, daughter Bevin (Donny) Westfall, and grandchildren, Scout and Bohdi, all of Olympia; sisters, Marlys Armstrong, Gail (Jerry) Bongard, Beverly (Ken) Rogers, Ellen (Paul) Metz, Deanna (Paul) Nagel and many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, sister Sandra Bergstrom, and brothers-in-law, David Armstrong and Dennis Bergstrom. (The Minot Daily News, Sept. 27, 2023)
They had the following children:
1990 F i Living Living married Living.
1013. Living (Paul William Borgers , Mary Ellen Martin , Harriet "Hattie" Louise Owen , Lucinda M. Sutton , Daniel , Philpot John )
They had the following children:
1991 M i Living Living married Living. 1992 M ii Living
1014. Beverly Delene Anderson (Nellie Elvira Daufney , Lillian Martin , Harriet "Hattie" Louise Owen , Lucinda M. Sutton , Daniel , Philpot John ) was born on 15 Feb 1938 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga Co., OH. She died on 24 Sep 2001 in Albuquerque, Bernalillo Co., NM.
1. Found in the 1940 U.S Census Ohio, Cuyahoga Co., Euclid, wd-4, (11 Apr '40) ED 18-129, sheet 7A, 1543 East 204th street, age 2, POB: Ohio, ed 0, with parents Donald (39) (rents $27) and Nellie (29)
2. Obit: Olson -- Beverly D. Olson, 63, a resident of Albuquerque, passed away Monday, September 24, 2001, in her home after a very courageous battle with pancreatic cancer. She leaves behind many loved ones, husband, Ron who still resides at the Bear Canyon Estates in Albuquerque; loving daughter, Gail Wagner and husband, Lonnie of Albuquerque; grandson, Kevin Swiech of Albuquerque; son, Steven Katona and wife, Linda and their three children, Scott, Karl, and Nikki; daughter, Alicia Lamb and husband, Tracy and their two children, Kaleigh and Colden; son, Michael Olson and wife, Kristin and their two children, Katherine and Zachary; brother, David Richard Anderson and wife, Barbara and children, Peter and Paul; sister Karen Mayry and husband, Marshall; and brother, Bob Anderson of Eveleth, MN. Memorial Services will be held Friday, September 28, 2001, 11:00 a.m., at Sandia Presbyterian Church, 10704 Paseo del Norte, NE, with Pastor Dewey Johnson officiating. (27 Sep 2001)
3. Obit: Beverly D. Olson, 63, a resident of Albuquerque, passed away Monday, September 24, 2001, in her home after a very courageous battle with pancreatic cancer. She leaves behind many loved ones, husband, Ron who still resides at the Bear Canyon Estates in Albuquerque; loving daughter, Gail Wagner and husband, Lonnie of Albuquerque; grandson, Kevin Swiech of Albuquerque; son, Steven Katona and wife, Linda and their three children, Scott, Karl, and Nikki; daughter, Alicia Lamb and husband, Tracy and their two children, Kaleigh and Colden; son, Michael Olson and wife, Kristin and their two children, Katherine and Zachary; brother, David Richard Anderson and wife, Barbara and children, Peter and Paul; sister Karen Mayry and husband, Marshall; and brother, Bob Anderson of Eveleth, MN. She was born on February 15, 1938 in Cleveland, OH. Formerly of San Francisco, CA, Beverly and her husband, Ronald have lived in Albuquerque for 15 years. For the past two years, they have enjoyed retirement at the Bear Canyon Estates. She was a very loving and devoted mother, grandmother, and wife who has always put her family first. Her love and her laughter will be deeply missed. Memorial Services will be held Friday, September 28, 2001, 11:00 a.m., at Sandia Presbyterian Church, 10704 Paseo del Norte, NE, with Pastor Dewey Johnson officiating. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to ARC, 3655 Carlisle NE, 87110. (28 Sep. 2001, Albuquerque Journal)
4. Obit:
Beverly Olson, , HIBBING — Memorial services for Beverly Olson (Mrs. Ronald) will be held at Hibbing’s Wesley United Methodist Church on Saturday, Nov. 3, 2001 at 10:30 a.m. The Rev. David R. Anderson, Beverly’s brother, will conduct the service. She passed away in Albuquerque, N.M. on Sept. 24, 2001. (19 Oct. 2001, The Hibbing Tribune)
Beverly married 1 (1) Ferenc "Frank" Steven Katona on 1 Aug 1960 in St. Louis Co., MN. Ferenc was born on 20 Aug 1936 in {Budapest}, Hungary. He died 2 on 7 Jan 1969 in San Francisco Co., CA. Ferenc was buried 3 in Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery, Colma, San Mateo Co., CA.
1. Mother; Mihalyfi (CA death index)
2. California Naturalization Records; Katona, Frank Steven (name changed from Ferenc Steven Katona), DOB: 20 Aug. 1936, admitted 14 June 1966 at San Francisco, CA., petition # 173605, Alien Reg # A 10 927 863
3. KATONA, Frank S. -- In this city, January 7, 1969, frank S. Katona, loving husband of Beverly Katona; devoted father of Steven and Gail Katona; survived by father, mother, and sister in Budapest, Hungary; a member of the Western Graphics Arts Union Local 14 and the Hungarian House. Friends are invited to attend funeral services Friday at 10 a.m. from the Evergreen Mortuary of McAVOY O'HARA Co., Geary Blvd. at Tenth Ave., thence to St. Monica's Church, where a Requiem Mass will be offered at 10:30 a.m. Rosary Thursday at 8 p.m. Contributions to the San Francisco Heart Association preferred. Parking Court Tenth Ave. (The San Francisco Examiner, Jan. 8, 1969, p. 63)
They had the following children:
+ 1993 M i Living + 1994 F ii Living
Beverly married 1 (2) Ronald Howard Olson on 5 Jun 1971 in San Francisco, San Francisco Co., CA. Ronald was born on 1 Feb 1932 in San Bernardino Co., CA. He died in 2018.
1. Son of Howard Oscar Olson and Novella N. Wilkinson.
- Novella Castenholz, Twentynine Palms Novella W. Castenholz, 64, of 2492 Lear Ave., Twentynine Palms, died Wednesday in Los Angeles. She was born in Paduka, Ky., had resided 16 years in Twentynine Palms, and was a former 12-year San Bernardino resident. She was a retired medical receptionist and a member of the Desert Star Chapter No. 602 of the Order of Eastern Star and the American Association of Retired Persons. Survivors include her husband, J. Paul; a son, Ronald H. Olson of New Jersey; two step-sons, Paul D. Castenholz of Pennsylvania and Bill J. Castenholz of Pacific Palisades; a daughter, Peggy Olson Guy of Long Beach; 13 : grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Graveside services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday in Desert Lawn Park, Calimesa. Friends may call from noon today until 9:30 a.m. Saturday at Bobbin Memorial Chapel. (March 1976)2. Howard Olsons Are Parents of Fine Son
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Olson of 2380 Arrowhead avenue, are the happy parents of a son born Monday, Feb. 1 at the St. Bernardine hospital. The baby, who has been named Ronald Howard, is receiving a warm welcome from his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Olson of San Bernardino, and Mrs. Annie Boaz of St. Louis. The mother was formerly Miss Novella Bridges. (San Bernardino Sun, Feb. 2, 1932)3. Found in the 1940 U.S Census California, San Bernardino Co., San Bernardino, wd-4, (18 Apr '40) ED: 36-120, sheet 8B, 2525 Berkeley Ave., age 8, ed;2 with parents, Howard O. (31) ed;H4, owns home $3500 and Novella N. (28) ed;H4 and sister Peggy Jean (5)
4. CLASS HONORMAN
Ronald Howard Olson, fireman apprentice, U.S.N., son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Olson of 335 East Orange street, has been graduated as honorman from the interior communications electrician school at the U. S. Naval Training center, San Diego. Olson entered the Naval service Nov. 15, 1948. (The San Bernardino County Sun, July 21, 1950, p. 20)
married 1955 Elizabeth Ann Canning ???- Ronald Howard OLSON February 1, 1932 – August 28, 2018
Ronald Howard OLSON
February 1, 1932 – August 28, 2018
Ronald Howard OLSON was born on February 1, 1932 and passed away on August 28, 2018 and is under the care of Glen Abbey Memorial Park and Mortuary. (Bonita, CA)
They had the following children:
+ 1995 M iii Living
1016. Living (Nellie Elvira Daufney , Lillian Martin , Harriet "Hattie" Louise Owen , Lucinda M. Sutton , Daniel , Philpot John )
They had the following children:
1996 M i Living 1997 M ii Living
1022. Susan Frances Daufney (Gordon Ambrose Daufney , Lillian Martin , Harriet "Hattie" Louise Owen , Lucinda M. Sutton , Daniel , Philpot John ) was born on 14 Feb 1953 in Ballard, Seattle, King Co., WA. She died on 13 Apr 2007 in Seattle, King Co., WA.
1. 1973: Her residence when married; 7530 16th Ave., N.
2. Obit: Susan Frances (Daufney) ANDERSON
Beloved mother, grandmother, sister, auntie, and friend. She passed away April 13 after a courageous battle with a brain injury. She was born in Ballard to Gordon and Betty Daufney on February 14, 1953. After graduating from Ballard High School, she married and had two daughters. She was extremely proud of her accomplishments in her career with the Washington State Ferries where she worked for 23 years and had achieved the rank of Chief Mate. For all those who knew her, she was a hard-working and compassionate woman who frequently went out of her way to help others. In recent years, she volunteered as a CASA helping children in Kitsap County. Her greatest love, however, was the time she spent experiencing life with her friends. All who knew her loved her and she will be greatly missed.
Sue was preceded in death by her parents. She is survived by her children, Sherri Hainje (Matt) and Shelly Davis (Jeff); her sisters, Judy Daufney-Stenberg (Don) and Nancy Tropple (Ron); her brother, Glynn Daufney; her grandchildren, Halie, Joseph, Lauren, and Julian; many nieces and nephews; and her constant companion, her yorkie, J.D.
A memorial service and celebration of her life will be at 2 p.m. Monday at Green Lake Presbyterian Church (6318 Linden Ave. N., Seattle). In lieu of flowers, remembrances may be made to Harborview Medical Center, Kitsap County CASA, or Operation Smile. (The Kitsap Sun and Seattle Times, 19 Apr 2007)
They had the following children:
1998 F i Living Living married Living. 1999 F ii Living Living married Living.