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- [S4322] Newspapers.com: Obituary of Michael Gregerson • Eau Claire Leader-Telegram - Aug 1950, (Name: Leader-Telegram; Location: Eau Claire WI; Date: 8 Aug 1950;), Obituary of Michael Carl Gregerson.
Funeral Held for Gregerson Infant - Michael Carl Gregerson, infant son of Mr. and Mrs, Donald Gregerson. 616 1-2 Talmadge St died at Luther hospital at 11 a m Saturday. Besides his parents he is survived by his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gregerson of Eau Claire and Mr. and Mrs. Eli S. Severson of Boyceville. Graveside services were held at 11 a.m. Monday at Lake View cemetery, the Rev. J. N. Quello officiating.
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- [S284] Ancestry.com, U.S. City Directories, 1822-1995, (Name: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT ; Date: 2011;).
- [S2622] Newspapers.com: Marriage of Phyllis and Donald Gregerson • Leader Telegram - Dec 1949, (Name: Leader-Telegram; Location: Eau Claire, Wisconsin; Date: 21 Dec 1949;), Phyllis Severson married in Candlelight ceremony -- Publication Date: 23/ Nov/ 1949; Publication Place: Eau Claire, Wisconsin.
In a candlelight ceremony at Trinity Lutheran church,Boyceville, on Dec 3, Phyllis Severson became the bride of Donald Gregerson. The Rev. J. N. Quello, performed the double ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eli Severson, Boyceville, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gregerson, 661 Fleming Ave. Mr. Severson gave his daughter In marriage. She was gowned in white satin and wore a finger tip veil held by a seed pearl tiara. She carried two orchids mounted on a small white Bible. Mrs. Robert Shrader, matron of honor, wore an orchid gown and carried a colonial bouquet of orchid and white chrysanthemums. Mrs. Roger Gregerson, - bridesmaid, wore a yellow gown and carried a colonial bouquet of yellow and white chrysanthemums. Janice Gaard was the flower girl and wore a pink gown fashioned with tiers of ruffles. She carried a miniature colonial bouquet of white chrysanthemums and red snapdragons. The bridegroom was attended by Roger Gregerson, best man; Earl Severson, groomsman; Art Mikelson and LaVern Wallum, ushers - Following the ceremony a reception for 200 guests was held in the church parlors. The bride's mother chose a wine dress with black accessories for the wedding while the bridegroom's mother wore a wine suit with black accessories. Both wore camellia corsages.
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- [S5512] Smith, Julie Campbell, Find a Grave - Ancestor (Gregerson): SEVERSON Phyllis Bowers, (Name: SmithLC.com;), SEVERSON Phyllis Mae Olive “Sue” Gregerson Bowers 1929-2016.
Sue Bowers was born Phyllis Severson on March 8, 1929, in Boyceville, Wisconsin. She died of natural causes on October 3, 2016, in Bend, Oregon. Her family was by her side. She was 87.
Sue grew up on a dairy farm with her parents, Eli and Clara, and four elder brothers, Orin, Lane, Don, and Earl. She retained her love of the outdoors throughout her life, and after her husband succumbed to cancer at age 39, raised her three children, Dan, Pam, and Lisa on a seven-acre parcel north of Bend. In response to her father's failing health, she moved the family back to Eau Claire, Wisconsin, in 1969, to care for him. Later, with her daughters, she moved to Frederic, Wisconsin, where she owned and operated Trade Lake Realty before, eventually, returning to Bend.
Sue was a graduate of Boyceville High School and studied English Literature at Central Oregon Community College. Although she was a devoted Christian, Sue respected all religions and practices and felt a connection with anyone striving to know more about their place and purpose in life.
Sue is survived by her daughter; her son; ten grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Don Gregerson, in May 1964; and her daughter, Lisa, in August 2016.
Sue enjoyed adventure. Traveling cross-county by car and train, exploring hard-to-reach back roads, and discovering old deserted buildings made her happy. Her knack for storytelling, a famously active mind, and an impressive repository of detailed memories made her fun to be around.
Sue requested that, in lieu of a church service, her family and friends gather privately to enjoy each other and to share memories of her life. Disposition will be observed by the family at a later time.
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/224630130/phyllis_mae_olive_gregerson_bowers
- [S5512] Smith, Julie Campbell, Find a Grave - Ancestor (Gregerson): SEVERSON Phyllis Bowers, (Name: SmithLC.com;), Phyllis Mae Olive “Sue” Severson Gregerson Bowers.
BIRTH: 8 Mar 1929 Boyceville, Dunn County, Wisconsin
DEATH: 3 Oct 2016 (aged 87) Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon
BURIAL: Cremated
MEMORIAL ID: 224630130
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/224630130/phyllis_mae_olive_gregerson_bowers
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