Lögberg-Heimskringla - 19.01.1990, Page 4

Lögberg-Heimskringla - 19.01.1990, Page 4
4 • Lögbeig - Heimskringla • Föstudagur 19. Janúar 1990 OBITUfiRIES Anna Johnson News has just been received of the passing of Anna Johnson of Vancouver. Anna lived in the Elfros area in the early 1900’s. She passed away just one week before her 97th birthday, August 6. Anna worked in Miloffs store in Elfros and in 1928 she moved to Winnipeg where she worked at the Hudson Bay department store for 35 years. Upon retirement, she moved to Vancouver. Funeral serviceswere held in the Icelandic Lutheran Church and she was buried in Winnipeg beside her mother. Mrs. Johnson was a long time subscriber to the Icelandic paper. Laufey (Eyjólfson) Harris Laufey (Eyjólfson) Harrispassed away peacefully, November30,1989.Laufey was bornat Langruth, Manitoba, Sept 11,1920. In 1931 she moved with her parents to the Lundar district. On Nov. 19, 1940, she married Clifford Harris of Clarkleigh.They had four children all surviving their mother: Lillian and husband Ron Walraven, Robert and wife Ann, Douglas and friend Marie, Carol and husband Bill Malcolm, also five grandchildren. Laufey was predeceased by two sisters and her parents Guðrún (Grímsdóttir) and Agúst Eyjólfson. Thory Anna (nee Palmason) Johnson Thory Anna Johnson of White Rock, B.C. passed away suddenly at Peace Arch on January 2nd 1990 at 80 years of age. She is survived by sisters Sigrun and husband Arnold Chapman of Calgary, Laura and husband John Ronachers of Invermere, B.C., brother Norman Palmason and wife Grace of Slocan, B.C., several nieces and nephews, cousins and other relatives and many faithful friends. Predeceased by husband Walter in 1984. Also mother, fa- ther, 3 brothers, Sigmar, John, and Gestur and sister Svava Brown. Memorial service was held on J anuary 13th in the Chapel Hill General Parlor at 146 15N. Bluff Rd., in White Rock, B.C. Pastor David Dahl officiated. Anna Kristrún (Struna) Dalsted Anna K. Dalsted, 99, Missouri Slope Lutheran Care Center, Bismarck, North Dakota, died Monday, October 30,1989, at the home. She was bom December 21,1889, at Mountain, North Dakota, the daughter of Guðmundur and Sigríður (Bjarnason) Johnson. Struna was raised and educated at Mountain. She attended the University of North Kristjan Theodore Arnason “Mayor Ted” Ted Arnason passed away December 26, 1989, at the Johnson Memorial Hospital, Gimli, after a courageous five year fight with cancer. Ted was bom in Gimli on June 25,1918. He was a tireless worker, from hisearly days on thefamilyfann and throughout his many occupations and business ventures. He served 4 years in the Royal Canadian Air Force during the Second World War and in 1946, with his brother Valdi, started Amason’s SelfServe, Gimli’sfirst“self-serve”grocery store. Hewas chief electridan at the Gimli Air Base and was later active in a number of businesses with his brothers Baldwrn, Joe, Frank and Wilfred - Amasön Engineering, Amason Construction, Amason Properties, and Willow Island Development Corpora- tion which through the vision and determinatíon of Ted and his brothers created Willow Island, a special place where the Amason family enjoys the beauty of nature and the company of family and friends. He co-founded Viking Travel Ltd. in 1974. Throughout his life Ted displayed a strong commitment to commimity service. He actively contributed to the many organizations to which he belonged including the Kinsmen Club, the Gimli Chamber of Commérce, the Masonic Viking Lodge, the Khartum Shrine and the Royal Canadian Legion. In 1977 at an age when many are planning a quiet retirementTed 20 years and used his consummate diplomatic skills and generosity to strengthen the ties be- tween Iceland and Can- ada. On November 17, 1989 he was awarded Iceland’shighesthonour, the Knight’s Cross, Or- der of the Falcon, by the President of Iceland. Ted’s Iife was faith- ful to the motto which he taught his children and his grandchildren - “What you put into the lives of others comes back into your own.” His devotion to his family, his warmth and generosity, his love of the company of family and friends, his integrity, and his love of a Ile leaves to mourn his wife Maijorie; his daughter GimlL Throughout his 12 years in office he strove to treat everyone fairly, to promote theTown of Gimli, and to improve the lives of the residents of Gimli and the Interlake. He worked diligently on numerous municipal committees and organiza- tions. Two of hís many accomplishments are the successful battle against the Garrison Diversion which threatened Lake Winnipeg, and the construction of the Gimli and District Recreation Centre. The high esteem in which he was held was jorie, Natalie and Kris; daughter Kathy Hurlburt and husband Bob and grandchildren Joey and Tommy; daughter Kristine Becker and friend Robert Stevens and grandaughter Da- nielle. He also leaves to moum his mother Petrina Arnason; four brothers, Baldwin, Joe, Charles and Wilfred; three sis- ters, Laura Holm, Margaret Markusson and Bernice Ar- nason; and sister-in-law Marie Amason; and many nephews, nieces and close friends. He was predeceased by his father ment party held in his honour, which touched him deeply. Ted had a special interest in promoting a greater under- so proud. He mastered the Icelandic language and after making many trips to Iceland and developing many friend- ships came to regard Iceland as his second home. He contrib- uted greatly to the Icelandic Festival Committee for over The family expresses its sincere appreciation to Dr. Sunil Patel, Dr. Asita Mehta, to the nursing staff at the Johnson Memorial Hospital, and to Pastor George Johnson. Cremation has taken place followed by a memorial service at the Gimli Lutheran Church at 2:00 p.m. on Thursday, Januaiy 4,1990, presided over by Pastor George Johnson. In lieu of flower s, contributions may be made to the Ted Arnason Memorial Scholarship Fund, P.O. Box 1499, Gimli, MB. R0C 1B0, which is being established by the family. Neil Bardal lnc., 949-2200 Dakota for six summers and received her Teachers Certificate. She taught rural schools in Pembina County from 1906 until 1914. Struna married Jóhann O. (Ole) Dalsted on June 30, 1914, in Mountain, North Dakota. Following their marriage, they farmed near Svold, North Dakota, until moving to Concrete, North Dakota in 1925. They lived at Walhalla, Cavalier, and Grafton, North Dakota, before moving to Grand Forks in 1939. They moved to Bismarck in 1959. She was the last living charter member of the Svold Ladies Aid, and she was an enthusiastic member of the Quilting Circle at Trinity Lutheran Church. Struna received an official Centennial Certificate as a “Centenarian” on October 26,1989. In addition to hér husband, Ole, who died on September 2,1970, she was pre- ceded in death by her parents, four sis- ters, Jensie Johnson, Stephanie Borg, Helga Johnson, and Runa Crowston; and four brothers, John, Bamey, Trygvi, and Oscar. She is survived by one son and Worklng To Koop Our Horttago CANADA ICELAND FOUNDATION Secretary - phone 1 - 204 - 453-3022 Mrs. S. Borga Jakobson 205 Montrose Street Winnipeg, Manitoba R3M 3L9 daughter-in-law, G. Leonard and Pauline Dalsted of Bismarck; one daughter and son-in-law, Chyril and Don Coberly of Stockton, California; two sisters, Mrs. Aldis Sturlaugson of Cavalier, North Dakota, and Mrs. Eileen Nagel of Sacramento, California; six grand- children; and nine great-grandchildren. Minnist BETEL í erfðaskrám yðar Business Resource Centre The main objective of the Business Resource Centre isto bring assistance, training,andexpertisetonewandexisting businessesby providing informa- tion to keep them in step with today’s everchanging business climate. The Business Resource Centre will also direct you to the right program area offered by the Manitoba Department of Industry, Trade and Tourism, and other agencies,to assistyou and your company to grow, prosper and attain that all-important competitive edge. Business Information Programs General Business Counselling Business Assistance Programs Business Reference Library Entrepreneurial Development Training Programs Women’s Entrepreneurial Initiatives For further information and assistance contact us at: Manitoba Industry, Trade and Tourism Business Resource Centre 6th Floor, 155 Carlton St. Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C 3H8 Telephone 945-7738 or Toll Free 1-800-282-8069 Hon. Jim Ernst, Minister Manitoba Industry, Trade and Tourism

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