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6901 | Randlevvej 25 | Skjelborg, Dina (I41755)
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6902 | Read LaMont Black passed away Sunday, August 17, 2014. He was born May 12, 1918, in Nephi, Utah to Harrison Eugene and Elizabeth Anne Read Black. He was the oldest of four children growing up during the depression. From an early age he had an aptitude for science and mathematics. Encouraged by family and teachers he worked his way through Civil Engineering and Army ROTC at Utah State University. There he met Helen Carlisle whom he married in the Salt Lake Temple April 8, 1940. Upon graduation, Read was hired by the Bureau of Reclamation and moved to Paonia, Colorado to work on the upper Colorado River Basin Storage Projects. When World War II broke out Read joined the US Army. With his engineering background he became an artillery officer and served in the European Theater participating in most of the major actions in France and Belgium. When the war ended, Read and Helen settled in Grand Junction, Colorado where he continued working on many reclamation projects in western Colorado. He also served in the stake presidency of the Grand Junction Stake. There they raised a family of five sons and two daughters. Camping and fishing on the Grand Mesa and deer hunting on Pinion Mesa were favorite family activities. In 1966 Read transferred to Provo, Utah to work on the Central Utah reclamation projects and as a technical consultant in the Philippines. Retiring after a long and successful engineering career, Read and Helen served senior couple missions to the island of Antigua and to London England. Later they served as ordinance workers in the Provo Temple. Both were active in the Kiwanis Club. Helen passed away in 2010 leaving a lonely, nearly blind, but very independent husband. Read was blessed with caring neighbors and ward members for whom the family will be eternally grateful. Read is survived by his children Stephen (Linda) Black, Marjorie (Gerald) Hill, Richard (Carol) Black, Harold (Jolynne) Black, Terri (Mark deceased) Jarvis, and Carl (Nan) Black, brother Keith (Marilan) Black, sister Rhea Morgan, thirty four grandchildren and eighty eight great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife, son Donald Black, son-in-law Mark Jarvis, and brother Neil (Joan) Black. Funeral services will be held at 2:00 p.m., Friday, August 22, 2014, at the Berg Drawing Room Chapel, 185 East Center Street, Provo, Utah. A viewing will be held one hour prior to services. Interment will be in the Orem City Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the LDS General Missionary Fund. Condolences may be sent online at www.bergmortuary.com. | Black, Read LaMont (I42182)
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6903 | Redmond Cemetery | Carlisle, Ivan James (I42210)
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6904 | Redwood Memorial Estates Cemetary | Oblad, La Retta Claudia (I18245)
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6905 | Redwood Memorial Estates Cemetary | Andersen, Keith Lavar (I38308)
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6906 | Reed Franklin Johnson of Calgary, passed away on Monday, January 28, 2008, at the age of 83 years. Reed was born November 10, 1924 in Glenns Ferry, Idaho. He served as a Gunner in the U.S. Air Force. Reed obtained his Geophysicist degree from Brigham Young University in Utah, and worked for Geophysical Services Incorporated for thirty-five years. Reed travelled extensively during his career, which took him to South East Asia, the Middle East, and Africa. He was in England where he met Barbara Jean Putland and they married on April 23, 1962. They moved to the U.S.A. prior to moving to Calgary in 1963 where they settled and raised their family. Reed is survived by his daughter and son, Allison Lindsay Johnson of Calgary and David Franklyn Johnson of Squamish, BC; and a sister Margie Woodall of Orem, Utah. Reed was predeceased by his wife Barbara in 1993 and his parents Ethel and Volmer Johnson. Gathering held at McInnis & Holloway's Park Memorial Chapel (5008 Elbow Drive S.W.) on Monday, February 4, 2008 prior to graveside service. From obituary published in the Calgary Herald on 1/31/2008. | Johnson, Reed Franklin (I42549)
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6907 | Refsvindinge Kirke | Familie (F15448)
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6908 | Register, Hamburg, Sterbefälle 1876-1885: Nr. 2 - 663 | Wagner, Meyer (I43687)
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6909 | Rejste fra Hamburg 15-nov-1871 til New York med skibet Westphalia, der ankom 01-dec-1871. | Meyer, Serine Gumprecht (I43780)
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6910 | Rejste til New York via Hamburg 14 aug 1880. Ankom 1 sep 1880. | Erichsen, Søren (I34029)
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6911 | Rekonvalescenthjemmet, Jernbanegade 19 | Christensen, Marie Christine (I631)
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6912 | Resthaven Care Center | Pedersen, Viola Kristine (I40168)
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6913 | Restland Memorial Park | Hansen, Ella Wilhelmina (I43131)
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6914 | Restland Memorial Park | Edwards, Bertie Gertrude (I43132)
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6915 | Restland Memorial Park | Hansen, Walter W. (I43133)
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6916 | Ribe Domkirke | Familie (F13999)
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6917 | Richard Allen Winterrose 1927 ~ 2010 We are so blessed to have had Dick in our lives. He was a compassionate, loving, giving and forgiving husband, father and grandfather. He loved people; he lived his religion by the way he treated others. He made friends easily and cherished every friendship he made. He was loved and will be missed more than words can say.Richard Allen Winterrose was born May 18, 1927, in Cedar City, Utah, the son of Ruben and Jennie Middleton Winterrose. He joined the Navy after high school, then attended Branch Agricultural College, where he was the first person to letter (in football) for four straight years. He was awarded the first BAC blanket that fourth year and it now hangs in the SUU Centrum. He lived his whole life in Cedar City. He worked for many years as a diesel mechanic for the Utah Parks Company and then for California Pacific Utilities until his retirement in 1989. He was an active Elk, belonging to BPOE1556, serving as Exalted Ruler 1964-65. He distributed Christmas candy from the Elks to Cedar City area widows for 56 years, a job he dearly loved, until poor health forced him to resign. He loved baking sour dough carrot cakes, hot cakes and bread for his family and friends. He loved golf, poker, going to Mesquite, and watching General Hospital. He was a member of the LDS church. He died at home on November 24, 2010, after a long illness which he endured with grace and dignity. He is survived by his wife, the former Christine Houchen, his daughters Jill (Russell) Allen of Aloha, Oregon; Robin (Rick) Parker and Angela (Keith) Van Scoyk, both of Cedar City. Survivors also include sisters Lois (Vance) Johnson, Colorado Springs, Colorado; and Jackie (Kay) Fullmer, St. George; and a brother Gayle (Carolyn) Winterrose, of Salt Lake City, 10 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. A viewing will be held Sunday, November 28, 2010 from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., and Monday, November 29, 2010 from 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m., at the Southern Utah Mortuary. Funeral services will be held on Monday, November 29, 2010 at 11:00 a.m., at the Community Presbyterian Church located at 2279 N. Wedge-wood Lane, Cedar City. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations to the Cedar City Elks Lodge Widows Christmas Candy Fund or other Elks Charity Programs. Interment in the Cedar City Cemetery, all under the direction of Southern Utah Mortuary. Online condolences can be made at wwww.sumortuary.com Published in Salt Lake Tribune on Nov. 28, 2010 | Winterrose, Richard Allen (I38710)
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6918 | Richfield | Frederiksen, Elisa Marie (I20532)
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6919 | Richfield | Frederiksen, Elisa Marie (I20532)
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6920 | Richfield | Frederiksen, Helga Agnes (I20540)
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6921 | Richfield | Frederiksen, Eleanora Christiana (I20541)
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6922 | Richfield | Shawcroft, Sarah Ann (I20554)
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6923 | Richfield | Frederiksen, John Carl (I20558)
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6924 | Richfield | Frederiksen, Ralph Terrel (I20560)
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6925 | Richfield | Coombs, Clyde Edward (I20574)
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6926 | Richfield | Shawcroft, Bessie Inez (I20848)
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6927 | Richfield | Shawcroft, Bessie Inez (I20848)
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6928 | Richfield | Miller, Morris Clair (I22613)
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6929 | Rigshospitalet 12. jan. 1921 Nørrebrogade 38, 2., Hos Olsen 2. mar. 1921 Jagtvej 52, 3. 3. sep. 1922 Cort Adelers Gade 1, 1. 1. nov. 1922 Nordre Fasanvej 164, Hos Viktualiehandler O. Petersen | Christiansen, Sylvia Ellida Bergsteen (I41767)
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6930 | Rigshospitalet | Bjarklev, Grethe (I3)
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6931 | Rigshospitalet | Petersen, Villy Hans (I392)
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6932 | Rigshospitalet | Reumert, Forretningsbestyrer, boghandler Emmerik Damouskis (I1861)
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6933 | Rigshospitalet | Lindblad, Nanna (I2230)
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6934 | Rigshospitalet | Struck, Hotelejer, Rentier Fritz Vilhelm (I24729)
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6935 | Rigshospitalet | Larsen, Peder (I26368)
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6936 | Rigshospitalet | Nymann, Sparekassedirektør Peder Kristian (I28391)
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6937 | Rigshospitalet | Dreyer, Inge Høeg (I28621)
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6938 | Rigshospitalet | Christensen, Svend Aage Holger (I28799)
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6939 | Rigshospitalet | Leffland, Anita Elna (I32920)
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6940 | Rigshospitalet | Eriksen, Werner Gunnar Emil (I33388)
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6941 | Rigshospitalet | Bentzen, Svend Erik (I37173)
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6942 | Rigshospitalet | Bentzen, Svend Erik (I37173)
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6943 | Rigshospitalet | Ekberg, Sporvejsfunktionær Ole (I38010)
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6944 | Rigshospitalet | Andersson, Manny Harriet (I38228)
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6945 | Rigshospitalet | Thorin, Bo (I38413)
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6946 | Rigshospitalet | Jensen, Inger Paula Jexen (I39355)
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6947 | Rigshospitalet | Petræus, Harly Vesty (I39764)
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6948 | Rigshospitalet | Fransson, Anna Albine Emilie (I39828)
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6949 | Rigshospitalet | Hansen, Damefrisørinde Brita Irene (I41254)
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6950 | Rigshospitalet | Olsen, Gårdejer i Jensbjerg Jacob Lindebjerg (I41407)
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