Lögberg-Heimskringla - 07.04.1995, Blaðsíða 3

Lögberg-Heimskringla - 07.04.1995, Blaðsíða 3
Lögberg-Heimskringla • Föstudagur 7. apríl 1995 • 3 Guðjón Björnsson It is with great sorrow that we announce the untimely passing of Guðjón Björnsson at his resi- dence on Tuesday, February 14, 1995 at the age of 83 years. Guðjón was born January 1, 1912 in the Maryhill School District west of Lundar. In 1915 his family moved to the Ralph Connor School District where he received his formal educa- tion. He worked for various farmers and on road construction in the sum- mer and commercial fished in the winter until he started working for CNR in 1941 until his early retire- ment in 1971. He married Gertrude Mills on May 25, 1939 and shared almost 50 years with her. Dad was very active and outgoing. He was a lifetime member of the Moosehorn Peace Lutheran Church and served on council. He was president of the Moosehorn Community Club in 1970 when the Centennial Hall was built. He was also a long time mem- ber of the Ashern Leisure Club. His hobbies included curling, carpentry, commercial fishing, card playing, and most of all visiting with his many friends and acquaintances. He loved life and people and thoroughly enjoyed both. He will be sadly missed and lov- ingly remembered by his children Jacki (Ernie), Sigrún, Kristín (Alfred), Laverne (Chuck), grand- children Kim (Karl), Cheryl (Ron), Svava (Bill), Susan (Gerald), Peter (Maureen), Steven, Dianne (Glen), Duane (Candace), Dawn (Rick), Tracy (Mike), Lesley. Great-grand- children Brittany, Megan, J.J., Kelson, Joshua, Rachel, Jacqueline, Roxanne, and Ashley, his brother Paul (Barbara) and his siters Helga of British Columbia and Sigrún of Seattle, Washington, sisters-in-law Maria öf British Columbia and Jenny of Ashern, in-laws Jack (Bea), Hazel (Frank), Eileen, Alphie (Bill), Joyce (Mike), Bob and son-in-law Ervin, also numerous nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his wife Gertrude on January 13, 1989, his brothers Gunnsteinn, Björn, and Arthur, one granddaughter and one great-grandaughter. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Peace Lutheran Church Memorial Fund or to a char- ity of one’s choice. “Till we meet again, Mr. B.” Miss Me, But Let Me Go When I come to the end of the road And the sun has set for me I want no rites in a gloom filled room Why cry for a soul set free. Miss me a little, but not too long, And not with your head bowed low. Remember the love That once we shared, Miss me, but let me go. For this is a journey that we all must take. And each one must go alone. It’s all a part of the Master’s plan, A step on the road to home. When you are lonely and sick of heart, Go to the friends we know, And bury your sorrow In doing good deeds Miss me, but let me go. Anna Halldora Arnason Keeping up wlth the news at the Arborg Þorrablót! Evelyn and Gordon Thorvaldson enjoying the evening meal with good company and good reading. Photo submitted by Linda Coilette. Iceland’s Nightlngale (Jónas Hallgrímsson) by Bragi He sang to the hills of lceland The mountains sheer and high Rising from silvery waters Whitecapped against the sky He sang to the raging rivers The roaring water-falls Dazzling streams and dancing rapids Among the lava halls He sang with the golden plovers Wagtails and the redwings Where yet his songs have an echo His love for nature rings His love for this pristine country Nestled by open seas This rugged volcanic island With hardly any trees His songs were to the deep blue skies With stars and Northern lights Flickering over mountain peaks On sparkling moonlit nights His harp was replete with sunbeams Heralding eariy spring When nature rang with rushing sounds And songbirds on a wing He sang about the Viking days The glory days of yore When gallant men came to settle This Ultima Thule shore Their elegant and dashing fleet Exploring unknown shore Their heart in facing yogis wrath With help from Tyr and Thor He sang of their quest for freedom Their amazing parliament And down the road the loss of these Became his main lament His song became calls to freedom For people in despair From the yoke of a foreign crown That clearly did not care With freedom won, God bless his soul This nightingale of yore Let gentle breezes play his harp For now and ever-more. Anna Halldora Arnason, nee Thorvaldson, was born at Selkirk February 22, 1897 and passed away peacefully at the Betel Care Home December 29, 1994, within two months of her 98th birth- day. During her long life, Anna gained a host of friends who can remember the many facets of her character exemplified by the finest traits that any person could possibly have. These aspects were portrayed by a predilection for hard work, intense loyalty towards her friends, love of family and kindness to others. Her sunny disposition endeared her to total strangers, as well as all the acquaintances she met in her travels, including Burlington, Ontario, Cold Lake, Alberta and Kelowna, British Columbia where she spent the last few years of her life. Anna had a phenominal memory and shared her reminiscences with any who wished to learn more about their Icelandic ancestry and the early years of the Icelandic settlements of Arnes, Gimli, Arborg and Riverton. She was fiercely proud of her own background and the contributions being made by members of the Icelandic community. Anna Halldora was predeceased by her parents, Sveinn and Margret (Solmundson), her husband, Hloðver Agust, her son Valur and daughter, Lillian. She leaves to mourn her son: Arni and wife Marjorie of Kelowna, B.C.; son, Johannes of Winnipeg; son, Harrold of Kelowna; Daughters, Margret Drouillard of Windsor, Ontario; and Svala and Gerard Dunn of Grand Centre, Alberta; nineteen grandchil- dren, numerous great and great-great grandchildren. She is also survived by her sisters Helga Kennedy, Mabel LeGrange, Olina Best, Laura Thorkelson, Irene Wright and Violet Gagnon. Anna was predeceased by brothers Albert, Sveinthor, Solmundur (Solli), Valdi Frederick, Thorberger, Skapti; sisters, Ruby Couch, Beatrice Anderson, Myrtle Samis and Thura Sigeirson. A memorial service was held at the Betel Care Home in Gimli with the Reverend Stefan Jonasson officiating. Interment followed in the Thorvaldson family plot in Riverton. Should friends desire, donations in Anna’s name may be sent to the Lögberg-Heimskríngla. E2523BZZSZ Sat., Apr. 8 Halifax Mon., Apr. 10 Brandon Thurs., Apr. 13 Vancouver Tues., Apr. Toronto 18 Thurs., Apr. 20 Winnipeg Thurs., Apr. 20 Brandon Sun., Apr. 23 Edmonton May 5-7 Annual General Meeting - Scandinavian Sodety of Nova Scotia, 7pm at the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic, 1675 Lower Water St. Guest Speaker — Bjamí Tryggvason, Canadian Astronaut with the Space Agency in Montreal. Wine and cheese reception will follow. □ □ □ Iceland Day - at World Curling '95. Icelandic food and entertainment featured all day. For more ínfo. call Bob Isleífson 727-6441. • □ □ □ Sólskín Easter Party - 2:00 p.m. at Höfn, Icelandic Care Home, Vancouver, B.C. □ □ □ I.C.C.T. Meeting - "Organic Iceland" - 8pm - Donna Messer, State of Hlinois Dept. of Agriculture will talk about something new coming to Iceland - by the year 2000 the produdion of food will be exdusively organic - at Pleasant View Library, 575 Van Home Ave., N. York. □ □ □ Sumardagurinn Fyrsti - 7pm. Help Frón and the Scandinavian Choir welcome in summer at the Scandinavian Cult. Ctre., 764 Erin St. □ □ □ Sumardagurinn Fyrsti - 7:30pm — Selkírk Brúin, Lutheran Hall, Manitoba Street. Everyone welcome — no admission. □ □ □ Sumardagurinn Fyrsti - 2pm at McKeman Hall, 114 St. & 78 Ave. Further details later. Hope to see you there! □ □ □ Annual INL Convention & Þorrablót - in Toronto. □ □ □ What's happenintí ínvour area? We want to heeir from you before and after the events... just send us a few iines... or a lot. Please endose a stamped self-addressed envelope íf material and photos are to be retumed. Be sure to send your notices to: Lögberg-Heimskrtngla, 699 Carter Ave., Wpg., Man., Canada R3M 2C3

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