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Adolph Frederick Lindgren, born 08 March 1876 in NE, died 09 Nov 1963 in Hot Springs, Fall River, SD. (Find A Grave Memorial# 58061292) He married on 23 May 1916 at Hamill, Tripp, SD, to Matilda "Mattie" Sondergaard, daughter of Ole and Karen Mary Sondergaard. Mattie was born 12 Jan 1892 in Copenhagen, Denmark, immigrated in 1900, was naturalized in 1909, and died 05 June 1983 in Rapid City, Pennington, SD. (Find A Grave Memorial# 58061293.) Adolph and Mattie are buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Hot Springs, Fall River, SD. Adolph, aka Fred, lived with his parents in Malmo, Saunders, NE until 1910, when he moved to Black Dog township, Hamill, Lyman, SD. He farmed there for many years, but eventually moved to Hot Springs, Fall River, SD, where he was living by 1935. In the 1945 state census and 1950 US Census, he lists his occupation as manager of the Evans Plunge, a popular tourist attraction. His WWI draft registration card describes him as tall, medium build, with blue eyes and brown hair. They had one child: 1. William Frederick Lindgren, born 06 Mar 1917 in Hamill, Tripp, SD. He died 24 June 1955 in Aberdeen, Brown, SD. He is buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Hot Springs, Fall River, SD. Find A Grave Memorial# 58061294. On 25 Feb 1942 in Hot Springs, Fall River, SD, William married Winona Grace Barnard, daughter of Oscar Warren Barnard and Nellie Mooers Avery. Winona was born 04 Oct 1922 in Norfolk, Madison, NE and died: 20 August 2004 in Rapid City, Pennington, SD. She was cremated, with her ashes scattered in the Brady Memorial Rose Garden, Rose Hill Cemetery Spearfish, SD. Find A Grave Memorial # 107629444. William and Winona had four children: 1. William Frederick Lindgren, Jr. He married and divorced Patricia Mitchell. William and Patricia had children: 1. William Frederick Lindgren III was born 09 Jan 1966 in Rapid City, Pennington, SD, and died 02 Apr 1980 at Slippery Rock, Butler, PA. 2. Eric Adolph Lindgren.
2. James Byron Lindgren married Dolores Ilene Harris, daughter of Melvin Harold and Inez Ilene (Miller) Harris. James and Dolores had children: 1. Melisa Rae Lindgren married Mark Thomas Tiffany, son of Thomas Oliver and Marilyn Joann (Horn) Tiffany. Melisa and Mark had children: 1. Rebecca Eileen Tiffany married DeEstan Turner. Rebecca and DeEstan had children: 1. Ford Thomas Turner 2. Roland James "RJ" Turner 2. Sarah JoAnn Tiffany 3. Rachel Tiffany married and divorced Micheal Mayfield 4. Samuel Byron Thomas Tiffany married Kaylissa Randall. Samuel and Kaylissa had children: 1. Jean Ann Tiffany 2. Brandy Tiffany 2. Angela Kay Lindgren married Steven Spencer, son of Robert Wiley and Luetta Christina (Schaal) Spencer. Angela and Steven had children: 1. James Robert Spencer 2. Mary Ashley Spencer married David Knettle.
3. Mary Jean Lindgren married and divorced Jack Lunne. Mary and Jack had children: 1. Joe Arron Lunne 2. Tina Marie Lunne married Ryan Christian Pitts. Tina and Ryan had children: 1. Samuel Ryan Pitts 2. Maxwell Christian Pitts 3. Brooklyn Elizabeth Pitts 4. Kay Ellen Lindgren
After William's death, Winona married in 1956 to 2) Stanley Edward Brady. Stanley had two daughters by a previous marriage. Stanley and Winona had two more children of their own.
www.legacy.com: Winona Brady Obituary
RAPID CITY - Winona Grace Brady died Friday, August 20, 2004, at Clarkson Mountain View Nursing Home after a long illness. She was born Oct. 4, 1922, in Norfolk, Neb., to Nellie M. Barnard and the late Oscar W. Barnard, three months after her father's death. When she was six, her mother married Reed Haley and she was raised in Hot Springs and graduated from high school there. In 1942, she married William F. Lindgren. They had four children. They lived in California, Colorado, and Aberdeen. When he died in 1955, she returned to Hot Springs. She married Stanley E. Brady in 1956, and had two more children, in addition to adding two of Stan's daughters to the family. They family moved to Spearfish and then to Rapid City, where she has lived since. Nona was active in the Spearfish and Rapid City UCC churches on the local and state levels. She was always active in church work including singing in the choir, teaching Sunday school, and after she retired, working as a lay minister. She worked in the Pennington County Auditor's office from 1972 until 1979. In 1979, she was elected Pennington County Treasurer and was re-elected in 1983. She retired after serving two terms. She was a life-member of Beta Sigma Phi and served as President of three chapters. She was active in American Business Women's Association and served as Secretary and President. Although she enjoyed her work, her greatest love was her family. She traveled extensively throughout the country visiting her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. Survivors include three sons, William Lindgren, Slippery Rock, Pa., James Lindgren, Spokane, Wash., and John Brady, Yankton; three daughters, Mary Jean Lunne, Colorado Springs, Colo., Kay Lindgren, Rapid City, and Susan Yamamoto, Honolulu, Hawaii; one stepdaughter, Patricia Brown, Hanford, Calif.; one brother, Forrest Haley, Hot Springs; and many grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by two husbands; one brother; three sisters; her stepdaughter, Marilyn; and one grandson, William F. Lindgren III. Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 4, at South Park United Church of Christ in Rapid City, with the Rev. Bruce Herrboldt officiating. Cremation has taken place. The ashes will be scattered in a private family ceremony at the Brady Memorial Rose Garden in Spearfish. Memorials have been established to the Black Hills Playhouse, Hospice of the Hills, and South Park United Church of Christ. Osheim-Catron Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Published by Rapid City Journal on Aug. 27, 2004.
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