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5651 | Jesuskirken | Madsen, Heyde Linda Damgaard (I41264)
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5652 | Jesuskirken | Madsen, Bent Flemming Damgaard (I41265)
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5653 | Jesuskirkens kirkebog, Fødte LAK: 3-60-16 | Kilde (S178)
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5654 | Jesuskirkens kirkebog, LAK: 3-60-25 | Kilde (S180)
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5655 | Johanneskirken | Familie (F3311)
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5656 | Johanneskirken | Elholm, Lars Petter Erwolder (I8750)
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5657 | John C. Aggesen, 74, of Stanfordville, NY, died Monday, May 7, 2007, at the Northern Dutchess Hospital in Rhinebeck. Before retirement, he was an entrepreneur and a businessman. In addition to real estate holdings, he owned and operated various businesses throughout his career. During the Korean War, he served with the US Army in France. Born May 5, 1933 in Flushing, NY he was the son of the late Hans and Valarie (Didowitz) Aggesen. John married Liliane Coirault, whom he met while stationed in France, on September 17, 1955 in Linbrook, NY. Mrs. Aggesen survives him at home. In addition to his wife he is survived by two sons: Gregory P. Aggesen of Stanfordville and John R. Aggesen and his wife Joanne of Brightwater, NY, and a sister: Evelyn Betcher of Long Beach, NY. Funeral services will be held at 1:30 PM on Thursday, May 10th, Burnett & White Funeral Home, 91 E. Market St, Rhinebeck, NY. The Rev. Kenneth Jetto of Memorial Lutheran Church will officiate. Burial will be at Memorial Cemetery in Rock City. | Aggesen, John Chris (I40516)
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5658 | JOHN CARL FREDERIKSEN Together Again WEST WEBER �" Our beloved father, grandpa, uncle, brother & friend, John Carl Frederiksen died peacefully January 3, 2005. He was born October 20, 1923 in Richfield, Colorado, the son of Hans and Sarah Frederiksen. John graduated from LaJara High School, then served in the United States Army during WWII., and served an LDS mission to the Central States. He retired from Hill Air Base. John married his sweetheart Billie Cahill July 6, 1950 in the Logan LDS Temple. He attended the temple regularly and served the Lord and his church family in many callings. John loved Weber State Athletics. He truly bled purple. He is survived by his children: Johnnie (Harry) Heywood; Ralph (Lori) Frederiksen ; Joel (Eileen) Frederiksen ; Dana (Stephen) Mann. Also surviving his sister Lois Miller of LaJara, Colorado. He has 13 grandchildren. He has reunited with his beloved wife Billie Jean Cahill and infant son Gene. A debt of gratitude must be given to those who loved and cared for him at Mt. Ogden Nursing Center. - See more at: http://www.myers-mortuary.com/obituary/John-Carl-Frederiksen/Ogden-UT/211216#sthash.TjGJxwQA.dpuf | Frederiksen, John Carl (I20558)
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5659 | John F Kennedy Community Hospital | Andersen, Plumber Anders Christian (I39871)
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5660 | John William Grow Henderson, Nev. - John William Grow, 83, former Idaho Falls resident, died Jan. 16, 1988, at Henderson of causes related to age. He was born June 2, 1904, at Ammon, to Cyrus and Cecelia Zitting Grow. He was a poker dealer for many years, and was a life member of Idaho Falls Eagles Lodge No. 576. Survivors include his wife, Sadie Grow; and two daughters, Darlene Grow and Joyce Grow, all of Henderson. Graveside services were Wednesday afternoon in the Boulder City, Nev., Cemetery, under direction of Palm Mortuary of Henderson. | Grow, John William (I38815)
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5661 | Jord- og Betonarbejder | Johansen, Poul Kristian (I34448)
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5662 | Jordløse Kirkegård | Hansen, Peder Ejner (I30235)
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5663 | Jordløse Mark | Hansen, Karen Marie (I1384)
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5664 | Joshua Memorial Park | Dorsey, Maxine Vivian (I39369)
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5665 | Joshua Memorial Park | Rothrock, Warren George (I39441)
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5666 | Joyce Carolyn Sloat Perry Was born Nov 2, 1951 New York, New York and Died Aug 10, 2018 Joyce Graduated High School from Bayside High School 1969. Joyce was in the US Army 1969 to 1971. She went to the State University of New York Farmingdale 1970 to 1971 Studying in a Veterinary Program. Joyce was Married July 7, 1972 in New York to Marc Barello until 1983. Joyce Remarried Buford Leon Perry Jr. Aug 31, 1985. She is survived by Children: Marc Jr, Melissa and Dan, Ben and Patsy, Lee and Gary, Buford III, Jon, and April. Grandchildren: Tori, Ro, Shara and Konner, Shay, Trin, Jess, Abby, Amber, Allyson and Nate, Aaron, and Colby. Great-Grandchildren: Leiara, and Leo. She is preceded in death by her parents Robert Winner Sloat Jr. and Violet May Marshall. Her Husband Buford Leon Perry Jr. Daughter Reva Perry and Grandson Jason Barello. Joyce had a great love for all her Family and was very proud of all her children and Grandchildren in all their achievements as she has watched them grow. As we miss her here, she has now moved to a better place and was greeted with open arms and love by her family, there she is Happy and at Peace surrounded by Angels. Funeral services will be held on Friday at 1 p.m. in the Horsley Marsh Valley Funeral Home, 570 N Meadowview Dr. in Arimo. Friends may visit with the family for one hour prior to the service. Burial will follow in the Arimo Cemetery. | Sloat, Joyce Carolyn (I40250)
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5667 | Jüdischer Friedhof | Münzesheimer, Karoline (I43926)
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5668 | Jüdischer Friedhof | Schlessinger, Liebmann (I43912)
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5669 | Jüdischer Friedhof | Schlesinger, Hanna (I43911)
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5670 | Jüdischer Friedhof | Schlessinger, Zerla (I43909)
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5671 | Jüdischer Friedhof | Gumprecht, Fanny (I43752)
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5672 | Jüdischer Friedhof | Gottschalck, Edel (I43840)
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5673 | Jüdischer Friedhof Langenfelde | Schlesinger, Gottschalk Eliakim (I43913)
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5674 | Jüdischer Friedhof Ohlsdorf | Meyer-Gumprecht, Købmand og bogholder Hartwig Herz (I43716)
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5675 | Juelsborg | Svendsen, Olavra Theresia (I41695)
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5676 | July 9, 1970~October 24, 2014 William Gary Masock, 44, West Valley City, Utah, passed away unexpectedly October 24, 2014, in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Born July 9, 1970, in Salt Lake City, Utah to Paul and Alene Masock. Gary had a huge heart. He was a loving son, a patient father, an awesome grandfather, a wonderful brother, and an even better uncle. Gary would help anyone out at anytime, as long as it was "in a minute". Gary's passing will leave a huge void in the lives of all those he has touched. Gary loved Utes football and was a huge Seattle Seahawks fan. He will be remembered by his family and friends every time these teams take the field. Gary is survived by daughter, Chantelle Riley; grand daughter Arrah Riley; parents, Paul and Alene Masock; siblings, Rick (Teresa) Masock; Matt (Deionn) Masock; Christina (James) Record; and Nikki Masock; and numerous nieces and nephews who will all miss him tremendously. Gary was preceded in death by brother, Robert Anthony Masock in 1992 and grandparents Alex Masock, Theresa Baima, and Kenneth and Ada Robinson. There will be a Celebration of Life gathering in Gary's honor on Saturday, November 1, 2014, from 6 to 9 p.m., at 5350 W. Amelia Earhart Dr., Salt Lake City, Utah. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to the American Heart Association in Gary's memory. (www.heart.org/Donate). Published in Salt Lake Tribune from Oct. 30 to Oct. 31, 2014 | Masock, William Gary (I38943)
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5677 | June Pedersen built her life around hard work, family and the joy of life itself. Whether she was raising her children or spoiling her grandchildren, June put her heart into all that she did. She had a generous spirit and she loved to give of her time and talents. Through her warmth and generosity, June exemplified all the wonderful things a wife, mother, grandmother and friend should be. In 1919, Woodrow Wilson was President and the 18th Amendment introduced Prohibition to the country. For the citizens living in Fowler, Indiana, a small, but thriving community, located on the western side of the state, these events were nothing more than headlines in the newspaper. For Vernon and Anna Arabella (Goodwine) Whittaker, the excitement centered on the birth of their daughter, a beautiful baby girl they named June, born on July 29, 1919. Although June was born in Indiana, she grew up in the Fennville, Michigan area. She attended the local elementary school, where her father was the official bell ringer. If you arrived after the bell stopped ringing, you were marked tardy. Fortunately for June, if her father knew she was going to be a little bit late, he just kept ringing the bell until she was safe inside the school. Under the watchful eye of her father, June graduated from Fennville High School. June and her father enjoyed a wonderful father-daughter relationship and he always held a special place in her heart. One evening, while June was attending a dance, the power went out and the hall was in darkness. A gentleman standing next to June asked her if she knew “where Moses was when the lights went out.” June didn’t know the answer. Well, the answer to the young man’s question was - “In the dark!” This was the first conversation between June and Nelcy Pedersen. She later wrote in her diary that she had finally met a man, a real he-man. It seems the attraction was mutual, for the two were married on December 25, 1939, while her brother Bill was home on leave from the Navy. Ready to start their life together, there was no formal honeymoon. While Nelcy supported his growing family as a truck driver, spending many days on the road, June was a full time mother, caring for their seven children. When their daughter Ann, died at 22 months from leukemia, it was a difficult time for everyone, especially June. But through the support of her husband and her children, June carried on. The older girls often helped their mother with the cooking and caring for their younger siblings. As busy as the family was, they always found time for fun. They loved to travel and go camping. On one memorable trip to the Porcupine Mountains, they loaded all their gear and all the family into their 1953 Studebaker. June loved these trips. Later, they moved up to a pop-up camper and then to a travel trailer. Traveling became a life-long joy as they traveled all over the United States. One time, June entered a contest sponsored by Better Homes and Gardens Magazine called the “Better Homes and Gardens Smorgasbord in Sweden Sweepstakes.” When a telegraph arrived at their home, June was astonished to find that she had won - an all-expense paid vacation to Sweden. She was even interviewed on the local WHTC radio station. Always frugal, June traded in their seats in first class for coach seats, enabling them to stay another week in Sweden and visit Nelcy’s relatives in Denmark with the money they had saved. In 1974, Nelcy retired from truck driving and he and June began spending the winter months in Arkansas in a home they had built there. Located in Heber Springs, at the foothills of the Ozark Mountains, it was a beautiful area, far from Michigan’s winters. When summer returned, they traveled back to Michigan. Sadly, June’s beloved Nelcy passed away in 1984, leaving her with a broken heart, but wonderful memories. June continued traveling, this time with her daughters. Penny and her mom spent a month, touring through 19 states and visiting many of the countries’ national parks. June and her daughters also did weekend “girls trips” at least once a year. These trips usually focused on an area they had all read about. One girl’s trip was after reading the book and watching the movie “The Bridges of Madison County.” They traveled to Iowa and enjoyed visiting the house where the majority of the movie was filmed, as well as the area covered bridges. The trips served as a great time of bonding and fellowship. In 1990, June moved back to the Holland area. At the age of 85, she decided to give up driving. She said it was one of the hardest things she had done, for it meant giving up much of her independence. However, she still had many interests to keep her busy. She loved dogs, and had several for pets. She enjoyed sewing, quilting and growing African violets. These are a fussy flower, but June’s were always healthy and beautiful. She was an avid photographer who found it hard to take just one or two pictures of something. If it caught her eye, she clicked away to her heart’s content. As a member of the First United Methodist Church, June lived her life with a Christian spirit. Positive and upbeat, she loved everyone unconditionally. However, she was also strong-willed and not afraid to voice her opinions. June was a wonderful woman who enjoyed life and was so full of fun, friendship, and family. She was a beloved wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, and a friend to so many. Most of all, she was a woman who appreciated and enjoyed every day of her life, and taught us to do the same. She will be greatly missed. June Pedersen age 88 of Holland passed away Sunday, May 4, 2008 in Zeeland Community Hospital. June was preceded in death by her husband Nelcy in 1984 and a daughter Ann Marie Pedersen in 1952. Surviving are her children: Paul Pedersen of Kingman, AZ; Joyce and John Dreyer of Newaygo, Penny Masters of Hamilton, Phillip and Sue Pedersen of Little Rock, AR, David and Ana Pedersen of West Olive, and Laurie and Scott Jeffrey of Holland; 25 grandchildren and several great and great great grandchildren; in-laws-Viola Onken of Fennville, Herman and Eva Pedersen of Parma, and Esther Grigsby of Allegan; several nephews, nieces, and cousins. Funeral services will be 11 am Thursday at the Fennville United Methodist Church with David Newton officiating. Burial will be in the Fennville Cemetery. Visitation will be 7-9 pm Wednesday at the Dykstra Life Story Funeral Homes-Northwood Chapel. Please visit June’s personal memory page at www.lifestorynet.com where you may share a memory, sign the online guest book or upload a favorite photo. Memorial contributions may be made to Evergreen Commons or the Harbor Humane Society. | Whittaker, June Elizabeth (I39376)
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5678 | Juni Allé 146 | Madsen, Erik Ulrik (I40332)
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5679 | Jyderup Kirke | Jensen, Niels Peder (I30997)
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5680 | Jyderup Kirke | Christiansen, Harald Bergsteen (I41768)
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5681 | Jyderup Kirke | Christiansen, Andreas Bergsteen (I41769)
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5682 | Jyderup Station | Christiansen, Sylvia Ellida Bergsteen (I41767)
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5683 | Jægergade 17, 4. - 1. nov. 1911 Rantzausgade 28, B, 1., Hos Konig - 30. dec. 1912 Rantzausgade 27, 4., Hos Nielsen - 10. mar. 1913 FT-1916, Maribo, Falsters Vestre, Ønslev-Eskildstrup, Ny Kirstinebjerg Hans Kragh Nicolaisen, f. 23/3-1892, Husfader Ane Marie Nicolaisen, f. 27/10-1886, Husmoder Edel Thomine Nicolaisen, f. 1/11-1910, Barn Hege Johannes Nicolaisen, f. 23/11-1914, Barn FT-1921, Maribo, Stubbekøbing, Maglebrænde, Fjenstrup, Liselund nr. 14 Hans Kragh Nicolaisen, f. 23/3-1892, Skærup Jylland, tilflyttet 1920. Landarbejder på Liselund Anna Nicolaisen, f. 27/10-1886, Fyö, Husmoder Edel " , f. 1/11-1910, København, Barn Helge, f. 23/11-1914, Ønslev, Barn FT-1925, Maribo, Falsters Vestre, Eskilstrup Stationsby, 17 Nicolaisen, Hans Kragh, f. 23/3-1892, Skærup pr. Vejle, Husfader, Arbejdsmand Nicolaisen, Anna, f. 27/10-1886, Husmoder, Hustru Nicolaisen, Edel Thomine Kragh, f. 1/11-1910, Ønslev, Barn Nicolaisen, Helge Johannes Kragh,f. 23/11-1914, Ønslev, Barn FT-1930, Maribo, Falsters Vestre, Eskilstrup Stationsby, 26 Nicolaisen, Hans Kragh, f. 23/3-1892, Skærup pFejø, r. Vejle, Husfader, Arbejdsmand Nicolaisen, Anna Marie Olivia, f. 27/10-1886, Husmoder, Hustru Nicolaisen, Edel Thomine Kragh, f. 1/11-1910, Ønslev, Barn Nicolaisen, Helge Johannes Kragh, f. 23/11-1914, Ønslev, Barn FT-1940, Maribo, Falsters Vestre, Eskilstrup, matr.nr. 11E, Jernbanevej 7 Nicolaisen, Hans Kragh, f. 23/3-1892, Skærup pr. Vejle, Gift 9/5-1915, Ekstraarbejder ved DSB Nicolaisen, Anna Marie Olavia, f. 27/10-1886, Fejø | Nikolaisen, Arbejdsmand Hans Kragh (I38266)
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5684 | Jægergade 9 | Nicolaisen, Hans Peter Kragh (I38269)
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5685 | Kabbeltoft 11 | Sørensen, Malersvend Jens Abraham (I34004)
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5686 | Kaj Munksvej 37 | Sørensen, Alma Kristine (I43408)
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5687 | Kaldet "Tykke" | Mortensen, Ivan (I42450)
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5688 | Kaldet Grandtante (Brandtante) Therese København, Sokkelund, Søllerød, Holte Station, Et Hus 1, FT-1880, C9682 Arthur Victor Harald Baumann, 42, Gift Husfader, Stationsforstander, Postexpeditør, Lieutenant Als Mariette Baumann, f. Thejll, 29, Gift Hans hustru, Svendborg Irma Baumann, 2, Ugift Deres Barn, Søllerød Sogn, Københavns Amt Theresia Sørensen, 29, Ugift, Tjenestefolk, København Julius Peter Thorvald Holm, 24, Ugift Elev paa Stationen, København 1-11-1896: Baggesensgade 44 , 3. 1-11-1897: Baggesensgade 44 , 3. 1-5-1899: Dosseringen 30 , 5. 8-12-1911: Vesterbrogade 146 B , 2. hos Svendsen 8-4-1920: Frederiksberg, Dødssted Ved død: Gift Jacobsen, sidste bopæl Schiønbergsgade 19 Skiftebog: Frederiksberg ret, side 121 | Sørensen, Therese (I33971)
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5689 | Kaldet Herman | Schlesinger, Købmand Hertz Israel (I43857)
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5690 | Kaldet Martin Heymann Gumprecht Meyers søn Meyer, kaldet Martin, blev født den 23. maj 1842 i Hamborg. Som i tilfældet med hans bror Salomon, var hans officielle efternavn Gumprecht i stedet for Meyer på grund af et dekret fra Senatet fra august 1876. Han arbejdede som revisor, derefter som vekselagent og erhvervede hamborgerskab i 1889. I 1873 giftede han sig med Hanna del Monte, en syerske fra Stockholm, i Hamborg. Ægteskabet gav tre børn: (født 15. september 1876), Harry (født 19. maj 1878) og John (født 9. juli 1880). Efter hans død hustru den 20. december 1908 giftede Meyer (Martin) Gumprecht sig igen efter sorgårets udløb; han slog sig ned den 28. december 1909 med Bertha Sommerfeld fra Salzwedel, datter af en hestehandler. Meyer (Martin) Gumprecht døde den 30. august 1919 i Hamborg. | Meyer, Revisor Meyer Gumprecht (I43768)
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5691 | Kaldet Musse | Christensen, Sonja (I41840)
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5692 | Kaldet Peffe | Svendsen, Harry (I27415)
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5693 | Kaldet: Andrew Chris Anderson | Andersen, Plumber Anders Christian (I39871)
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5694 | Kaltredgård | Andersen, Marie Johanne Frederikke (I38677)
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5695 | Kalvehave Kirkes kirkebog 1814-1832. LAK: 2-541-5A | Kilde (S184)
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5696 | Kanorado Cemetery | Falk, Carl Elmer (I40438)
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5697 | Kapelkirkegården | Poulsen, Camilla Nathalia (I2188)
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5698 | Kapernaums Kirke | Familie (F11486)
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5699 | Kapernaums Kirke | Familie (F14754)
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5700 | Kapernaums Kirke | Pauli, Freddy Georg Emil (I42454)
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