The Icelandic connection - 01.03.2018, Qupperneq 35

The Icelandic connection - 01.03.2018, Qupperneq 35
Vol. 70#! ICELANDIC CONNECTION 33 He helped my grandmother survive through unspeakable grief and hardship. I think she became a sort of a mother figure in his life. He came to America at the age of eighteen, having lost his own mother at a young age. I was often aware of the depth of his feelings, how deeply he sympathized with those who were hurt or grieving. I remember K. N.’s tears when grandmother died. I also remember my own tears when after he had passed away, I was going through some papers that had come from his room. There I came upon a poem he had written at the time of her death. His own grief was expressed, but he didn't just mourn for himself, but for all of us. This was so typical of him, this depth of feeling and concern for others. K. N.’s legacy of course, is bis poetry. But speaking for my siblings and myself, our dearest wish is that he also be remembered for the very special person be was. We all remember him with much affection. There aren’t words to say thank you to all who have made this restoration and re-dedication possible. I will ask God's blessings on the memory of K. N. Julius, the poet and the friend. Til Stiinu litlu Geir eftir K. N. Julius Sidan fyrst eg sa pig her, solskin Jiarf eg minna. Gegnum lifid lysir mer ljosid augna jainna. 150 years since the birth of K.N. (Kristjan Niels Julius) New CD from Baggalutur Solskinid \ Dakota Reprinted with permission from Logberg-Heimskringla, originally courtesy of the Embassy oflcelatid Washington newsletter, Vol. 2. No. 6 April 2010 When we visit the Heritage Center at Icelandic State Park in Mountain North Dakota, the Stephan G. Stephansson monument at Gardar, ND and K.N.’s (Kristjan Niels Julius) grave at the ruins of the Pingvallakirkja outside of Mountain, ND, we are reminded of the past. How Stephan G., one of Iceland’s most beloved poets, who lived at Gardar with his family in the 1880s, before moving to Markerville in Alberta, was able to overcome unbelievable difficulties. We are also reminded that this month, on 7 April 2010, 150 years have passed since K.N., who also is one of the most beloved Icelandic poets, was born. He left Iceland in 1878 and lived in Pembina, ND till his death in 1936. Last year in June in nearby Grafton, ND Kristin Hall celebrated her 100th birthday.She and her generation and many much younger people of Icelandic descent, both in the

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