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5701 | Kapernaums Sogn | Reumert, Jan Eigil (I1864)
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5702 | Kapernaums Sogn | Valbjørn, Jordemoder Pia (I19902)
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5703 | Kapernaums Sogn | Kirchheiner, Claus Løvenbalck (I37249)
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5704 | Karen Joyce Mathiasen Pomykola AGE: 69 • Old Bridge Karen Joyce Mathiasen Pomykola 69, of Old Bridge, entered into eternal rest on November 6, 2015 while vacationing in St. Lucia. She was born in Perth Amboy and was formerly of Edison before moving to Old Bridge 43 years ago. Karen graduated from Edison High School in 1964 and also earned an associate's degree from Middlesex County College. She served as a paraprofessional for Old Bridge Public Schools and retired in 2012 after 28 years of service. Her colleagues remember her as patient, kind, thoughtful and caring. As an avid cook, Karen could often be found watching cooking shows and trying new recipes. She loved to travel and particularly enjoyed cruises and trips to the Adirondacks. Karen adored her dog, Shadow, as well as her many granddogs and grandcats. She was a devoted wife and loving mother who enjoyed life to the fullest. Karen is survived by her loving husband of 47 years and "BFF" Stanley J. "Denny" Pomykola Jr., her children Tara K. Christensen and her husband Brian of Cliffwood Beach, and Sean J. Pomykola and his wife Kathleen of Jackson. She is also survived by her sisters Gayle Maddox and her husband Thomas of Trappe, MD, and Linda Kane and her husband Michael of Edison. Visitation will be on Sunday November 15, 2015 from 1-5 pm at the Flynn and Son Funeral Home 23 Ford Avenue, Fords, with a service being held during the visitation. In lieu of flowers, please send contributions to the Lupus Foundation or the American Heart Association. FOR DIRECTIONS OR TO SEND CONDOLENCE MESSAGES, VISIT OUR WEB SITE www.flynnfuneral.com Published in Home News Tribune on Nov. 13, 2015 | Mathiasen, Karen Joyce (I39981)
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5705 | Karlby | Christensen, Johanne Elisabeth (I39031)
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5706 | Karlby | Kristensen, Marie Kristine (I41623)
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5707 | Karlebo Kirke | Nielsen, Blomsterhandler Albert Folkvard Kristian (I38078)
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5708 | Karlebo Overdrev | Nielsen, Blomsterhandler Albert Folkvard Kristian (I38078)
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5709 | Karrebæk Kirkegård | Madsen, Alvilda Elisabeth (I38681)
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5710 | Karrebæk Kirkegård | Qwist, Johannes Carl (I38682)
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5711 | Kastbjerg Kirke | Kristensen, Elektriker Ove Kempel (I39058)
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5712 | Kastbjerg Kirke | Kristensen, Ellen Margrethe (I39060)
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5713 | Kastrup Kirke | Familie (F14024)
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5714 | Kastrup Kirke | Jacobsen, Olga Therese (I34019)
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5715 | Kastrup Kirke | Jensen, Anker Falgren (I38254)
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5716 | Kastrup Kirkegård | Jacobsen, Beate Kate Elisabeth (I16651)
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5717 | Kastrup Kirkegård | Tjørnemark, Marie Christine Eunika (I36469)
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5718 | Kastrup Skovhuse | Hansen, Hans Peter (I42956)
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5719 | KATHLEEN A. MELLEKY Kathleen Ann Melleky, 80, of Ocean Isle Beach, NC, passed away peacefully on Thursday, September 14, 2017 after her battle with cancer. Kathy was born in Hoboken, NJ on March 10, 1937 to the late Frank and Antoinette (Anita) Forsythe. After raising a family in Linden, NJ, she and her husband, Robert, retired to Ocean Isle Beach. She was a member of the Brick Landing Women's Club and the Brick Landing Ladies "Nine is Fine" golf group. Kathy was also active in the yearly golf fundraiser, "Rally for a Cure" to benefit Breast Cancer research. Left to cherish her memory is her loving husband of 59 years, Robert; son, John Melleky of Bonita Springs, FL; and daughter, Maureen Melleky of Killingworth, CT. A celebration of life will be held at the Brick Landing Clubhouse on Wednesday, September 20 from 4 pm to 6 pm. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in Kathy's name to the Lower Cape Fear Hospice at 1414 Physicians Drive, Wilmington, NC 28401 (www.hospiceandlifecarecenter.org) Online condolences can be made at www.brunswickfuneralservice.com Brunswick Funeral Service, Shallotte. | Forsythe, Kathleen Ann (I39856)
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5720 | Katolsk Apostolsk kirke | Christoffersen, Politibetjent Carl Erling Bøgedal (I39046)
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5721 | Katolsk Vestre Kirkegård | Erwolter, Viggo Theobald (I105)
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5722 | Katolsk Vestre Kirkegård | Ervolter, Richard (I116)
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5723 | Katolsk Vestre Kirkegård | Erwolter, Rosa Lydia Therese (I2128)
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5724 | Kattrup Kirke | Familie (F13580)
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5725 | Kavslunde Kirke | Nielsen, Lillian Jonna (I37979)
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5726 | Kavslunde Kirke | Nielsen, Erling Viggo (I37982)
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5727 | Keith Ezra Bateman passed away at age eighty-nine. He resided at 6449 South 1090 West in Murray, Utah at the time of his death. Born in West Jordan, Utah. After graduating High School, he enlisted in the United States Marine Corps and married Leliah (Lee) Mary Lewis of Ogden, Utah on November 20, 1941. They celebrated sixty years of marriage before Lee passed away at age seventy-eight. They lived in Utah, California, and Oregon. Keith moved back to his home town to live the rest of his life surrounded by many relatives and friends. Keith is survived by his daughters, Sandy, Teri, and Kitty; seven grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren. Keith is also survived by his dear friend Alice Mazuran of Midvale, Utah. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on September 5, 2010. | Bateman, Keith Ezra (I2367)
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5728 | Kellers Aandssvageanstalt | Tidgen, Anna Helene Emma Susanne (I18608)
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5729 | Kenneth Charles Butler, 73, passed away on October 24, 2018, after a long, courageous battle with progressive supranuclear palsy, a rare degenerative brain disease. He was at home in Fayetteville, Georgia, where he had lived since leaving Peachtree City in 2014. He was a beloved grandfather, father, and husband. He will be most remembered for his great faith and love of family. Ken was born January 15, 1945 in Seattle, Washington, the oldest son of Glenn L and Clara Helene Butler. He graduated from Bothell High School in 1963, where he had lettered in track. Ken married Ann Elaine Miller of La Jara, Colorado, whom he met while attending Brigham Young University, in December 1967. A lifelong member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ken served diligently in many leadership roles working with both adults and youth and devoted more than 14 years to the Boy Scouts of America program that he loved. In scouting, Mr. Butler guided dozens of young men, including his four sons, to earn their Eagle Scout Awards. At the age of 19 he left his home for 2 years and served a mission in the North Germany mission. Decades later he took his family there to practice his German and verify that the food was still terrible. As empty-nesters, the couple began doing service weekly as volunteers in the Atlanta Temple. Ken spent his career working in the informational technology field. Delta Air Lines made a large impact on his life, as they were the company that relocated his family to Georgia in 1992. He definitely took advantage of the flying opportunity and became a worldwide traveller. He completed his bucket list destinations by touring Barcelona, London, Rome, Paris, and Morocco. A trip that touched his life greatly was a visit to the Holy Land, Jerusalem with his wife in 2012. In 1968, Ken volunteered for the Navy to serve his country during the Vietnam War. His biggest adventure was visiting Greece while escorting military families to relocate in Athens. He did not love being away from his young family and became a Navy Reservist after Robyn was born. Ken loved to learn and had a natural ability to teach. He graduated from college and earned an MBA. After retirement from Delta Air Lines he took a stint as the high school technology instructor at Northgate HS in Newnan, GA. His love of learning never ended as he educated himself to work on every car he owned, and there wasn’t a home project he couldn’t conquer. He could troubleshoot and fix every camera, computer, VCR, and swimming pool motor that came his way. He was a perfectionist, so you can bet that any trim he cut or tile he laid was done with precision. The Butler family attended every family reunion held for either side of the family, and traditions were important to him. The kids remember him playing April Fools pranks and giving them silver dollars for Valentine’s Day. He loved Christmas and almost set the house on fire while helping Todd with a short-lived tradition of burning a yule log. He could put on a spectacular firework show and hide an Easter egg so it couldn’t be found for a year! He made time to attend his children’s baseball and soccer games, piano and dance recitals, and to cheer them at every spelling bee and science fair. Every one of his five children believed they were his favorite! Ken is survived by his wife, Ann, and five children; Todd (Sara) Butler of Montgomery, AL, Robyn (Mike) Donaldson of Fayetteville, GA, K. Scott (Melisa) Butler of Stafford, VA, Shawn (Ginny) Butler of Holly Springs, NC, Jeffrey (Brittany) Butler of Augusta, GA; as well as 19 grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his granddaughter, Alexis, in 2010. Services will be held on Monday, October 29, 2018 at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints building, 2021 Redwine Road, Fayetteville, GA 30215. Viewing 10:00 - 11:00. Funeral Service 11:00. | Butler, Kenneth Charles (I22618)
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5730 | Kerteminde Nye Kirkegård | Rasmussen, Musikdirektør Johannes Marius (I39780)
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5731 | Kerteminde Nye Kirkegård | Jensen, Gerda Rigmor Marie (I39781)
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5732 | Ketty Egly, brev, dateret 8-1-96 | Kilde (S196)
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5733 | Kevin Jay Anderson 1952 ~ 2004 Born in Salt Lake City, Utah September 27, 1952 and passed away December 3, 2004 from a long battle with leukemia. He is the son of Alvin S. Anderson and Donna Y. Anderson. He married Diane Jeanette Lewis August 3, 1973 in the Salt Lake Temple. Kevin was a loving husband, father, grandfather, son, brother and was loved by all who knew him. He is survived by his wife of 31 years; son, Troy; daughter, Stacy (Pat Shocklee); and two grandchildren, Madisyn and Tanner; his parents; his sisters, Jody (Clark Prescott), Lisa (Dean Flowers); brothers, Clay (Melony), Tyler (Suzanne), Creed (Cindy); and many nieces and nephews. Kevin and Diane loved being at their St. George condo. They were looking forward to retiring there. He attended Dixie College as a young man. Kevin's favorite hobby was shopping for bargains. He was always thoughtful in his purchases as he bought most things not for himself, but for others. This is the way he lived his life always thinking of others. A highlight of his teen years was serving as the Junior Assistant Scoutmaster to his father and earning his Eagle Scout Award. The viewing will be held at Wasatch Lawn, 3401 Highland Drive, Monday December 6, 2004 from 6-8 p.m. Services will be held Tuesday December 7, 2004, 12 noon with a viewing one hour prior at Olympus Stake Center of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 2675 East 4430 South, Holladay, UT. Interment will be at Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Kevin will be missed by all who knew and loved him. | Anderson, Kevin Jay (I42313)
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5734 | Kgl. Bevilling til Ægteskab uden at have Lovpligtig Alder af 21/4-74 Attest fra Birkerød Sogneraad af C.E.Pedersen dersteds. | Familie (F10025)
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5735 | Kilde: Liskor - Erinnern, Magazin der Hamburger Gesellschaft für jüdische Genealogie e.V. 4. Jahrgang Dezember 2019 | Harburger, Therese (I43715)
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5736 | Kildebakken Plejehjem | Larsen, Edith Valborg (I31576)
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5737 | Kildegade 23 | Krogh, Erikgine Kirstine Nielsen (I27676)
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5738 | Kildeløbet 14 | Christensen, Snedkersvend Egon (I36215)
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5739 | Kildemarken 203 | Nielsen, Inger Agnethe (I43416)
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5740 | Kildevang | Bihl, Erik Larsen (I39322)
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5741 | KIldevældskirken | Jørgensen, Kirsten Gertrud (I40348)
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5742 | Killed in a car accident. | Jensen, Gary (I39489)
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5743 | Killeklinte | Petersen, Else Margrethe (I41218)
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5744 | Kindertofte Kirkes kirkebog. LAK: 1-395-1 | Kilde (S199)
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5745 | Kindertofte Kirkes kirkebog. LAK: 2-395-1 | Kilde (S200)
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5746 | Kingoskirkens kirkebog, 1914-1922, LAK: 3-30-2 | Kilde (S201)
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5747 | Kingoskirkens kirkebog, 3-30-1 | Kilde (S202)
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5748 | Kingosvej 45, 2. tv. 3000 Helsingør | Kristensen, Kirstine Cecilia (I43436)
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5749 | Kirchspiel Adelby | Poulsen, Maria Emilie Nicoline (I476)
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5750 | Kirke Eskilstrup Kirke | Ericksen, Søren (I2623)
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