Notes


Note for:   John W. Frielink,   24 OCT 1920 - 19 DEC 1996          Index
Burial:   
     Place:   Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens, Michigan

Individual note:   
John W. (Jack) Frielink

Have copy:
Located at Kalamazoo Library
Title : Frielink, John W.
Appears in : World War II Records File
Author : Frielink, John W.
Subject Heading(s) : Frielink, John W.

Obituary [mk]
Lansing State Journal Dec 22, 1996 B2
Frielink, John W. "Jack"
Lansing
Age 76, died Thursday December 19, 1996. Mr. Frielink retired in 1984 as Chief of the Operations Division of the Michigan Aeronautics Commission, after 27 years of service. Besides the Air Safety Section, his responsibilities included enforcement of aviation laws, rules, regulation of the Commission, registration of aircraft, pilots and flight instructors. Frank served as pilot to former Gov. George Romney, Gov. John B. Swainson, and Gov. G. Menned Williams. He was a veteran of world War II; a member of the Quiet Birdsman Pilot Accoc. "QB" and the Lansing Elks. Surviving is his wife, Arlene; sons, Richard (Kristine) and Larry (Anne); 4 grandchildren, Andrew, John (Marcia), Heather and Adam; and his sister, Helen Milks of Saginaw. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Monday in the Tiffany Funeral Home, 3232 W. Saginaw, with the Rev. Paul Frederick of Mt. Hope United Methodist Church, officiating. Interment will be in Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens. The family will be receiving their friends from 2-4 and from 7-9 p.m. today at the funeral home.

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Note for:   Helen E. Frielink,   25 JUN 1924 - 12 JAN 1999          Index
mk
Helen E. Frielink Milks
Born 25 June 1924 ( place unknown at this time)
Died 12 Jan 1999 in Saginaw, Saginaw MI.
SSDI issued in MI, from Rootsweb

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Note for:   Marit Kamrud,   1922 - 8 OCT 1985          Index
Merit was like my mother in law when we lived in Idaho, since her sister lived in California.

Died as a result of lung cancer which spread to her brain in St Lukes Regional Medical Center, Boise Idaho.
Funeral Oct 12, 1985, Farmers Funeral Home, Buhl Idaho
My guess is that she is buried in Sunset Memorial Park with her other relatives in Twin Falls Idaho.

Marit gave me old photos and family information on the Kamrud side in the 1980's for my genealogy.

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Note for:   Inga Kamrud,   22 AUG 1910 - 30 MAR 1996          Index
INGA ABNEY 22 Aug 1910 30 Mar 1996 98110 (Bainbridge Island, Kitsap, WA)(none specified) Washington

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Note for:   Torstein L. Kamrud,   27 FEB 1880 - 1929          Index
Have photo

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Note for:   John Ralph Nason,   11 APR 1871 - 30 NOV 1944          Index
Burial:   
     Place:   Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park

Individual note:   
From the Kalamazoo Indexes:
I have copies of the following entry:
Child: NASON, John Ralph
Date of Birth: Apr 11, 1871
Book: 1
Page: 196
Parents: Ralph & Catherine Nason

Headstone photo - Wasatch Lawn - SLC
Obituary - December 1, 1944 Salt Lake Tribune
Photos
Carpenter - Retired

Census for: 1880 - Buchanan, Page County, IA - Dated June 30, 1880 Page 8, Supervisors Dist 3 ED 159
Enumerated with: Ralph -age 34, Katharine - age 33, John - age 9, Theodore - age 4, Paul - age 2

Soundex for 1900 Census - Pueblo Colorado
Vol 15, ED 96, Sheet ?, Line 24
316 ? Street, Pueblo
Nason, John b. 1871 Michigan
Nason, Lizzie (26)b. 1874 Illinois
Nason, Kate (7) b. 1892 Colorado
Nason, Eva {7} b. 1892 Colorado
Nason, Minnie [5] b. 1895 Colorado
Nason, Edger [7/12] b. 1899 Colorado

Obit transcript from volunteer
Salt Lake Tribune-Dec.1,1944
John Nason

John Nason, 73, 36 N. 7th West, died in a Salt Lake hospital Thursday at 12:35 a.m. He was born in Kalamazoo, Mich. April 11, 1871 a son of John Ralph and Kathryn [sic]Vondertok Nason. He had resided in Salt Lake City since 1907. He was a retired carpenter. His wife, Elizabeth Sandy Nason died a few months ago. He is survived by four sons, Irvine, George H, Roy F., Frank Nason, Salt Lake city. Five daughters, Mrs. Kathryn Nuesmeyer, Magna; Mrs. Evelyn Nuesmeyer, Garfield; Mrs. Mabel Jones, Mrs. Belle Sommers,Mrs. Dorothy Allen,Salt Lake City; a sister, Mrs. Pearl Welte , Pueblo, Colo. two brothers, William Nason, Denver; Guy Nason, Manitou Springs, Colo.; 32 grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted Monday at 1 p.m. at 36 E. 7th South. with Rev. A. Leonard Wood officiating. Burial will be in Wasatch Lawn Memorial park. Friends may call at 36 E. 7th South Monday until time of services.