Descendants of William Hascall of Fontmell Magna (1490-1542)

Notes


70838. Harold Halvorson

The Kansas City Star (MO)
February 12, 2014

Harold (Hal) Halvorson, Lt. Col.Ret., born Nov. 7, 1921, in Kansas City, Mo., and died February 9, 2014. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. H.H. Halvorson, Kansas City.

His career was diverse and demonstrated his natural leadership abilities. It included being captain and
lead crew of a B17 serving in Rattlesden, England, with the 8th Air Force, 447 Bomb Group. Later, his
knowledge of flight operations led him into coordinating flights for the Berlin Airlift.

Upon returning to the U.S., he was assigned to MATS and the Air Attache Service. He traveled the
world. In 1950, he delivered the first US aircraft to the French in Vietnam. He lived in Cairo, Egypt and Saigon, Vietnam. During his military career he received the Distinguished Flying Cross, the Air Medal with three clusters, and the Air Force Commendation. After his 21st year of military service he retired, but continued on in government service for another 18 years.

He retired in Tulsa, Okla., where he was active as a Black Angus breeder. He was involved with
the Oklahoma Angus Association, the Tulsa State fair and the 8th Air Force Retirees group. He was President of the Northeast Oklahoma Angus Association. He was inducted into the Oklahoma Angus Hall of Fame in 2004.

He leaves his wife, Roberta Self Halvorson, daughter, Marcia Jeanne Halvorson, Atlanta, Ga.; and son, Hal Halvorson, Jr. Portland, Ore.


Judith Rae Lutgen

The Kansas City Star (MO)
January 8, 2002

Judith R. Halvorson, 66, passed away January 6, 2002, at Overland Park Regional Medical Center, Overland Park, KS.

Judith was born in Auburn, NE, and had lived in the Kansas City area since 1977, coming from Santa Monica, CA. She was a member of the Episcopal church, and served on the staff of St. Augustine By The Sea Church in Santa Monica, CA.

Judith was preceded in death by her husband of 39 years, E. Mark Halvorson, and is survived by two sons, Marc M. Halvorson and wife, Shane, Lenexa, KS, David E. Halvorson and wife, Elizabeth, San Francisco, CA, a grandson, Christopher M. Halvorson, Lenexa, KS, and two sisters, Joyce Burton, Lawton, OK, and Gloria Stewart, Lincoln, NE.


Mabel Effie Pond

Local Lead newspaper

Mrs. Mason Tyler, widely known Lead resident for many years, died yesterday in a hospital in Omaha as the result of an ailment from which she had suffered for a number of years but which had benn acute only during the past few weeks. The ebd came unexpectedley, according to word reaching here. Her nurse had gone from the room for a moment, bit Mr. Tyler was there. Mrs. Tyler had not been considered in immediate danger despite her serious condition. Death came about 3:30 p. m.

She is survived by her husband, her parents-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Tyler, of Lead, a daughter, Mrs. Harry G. Baker, three grandchildren, Beatrice, Harold and Helen Baker, and a brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, R. K. Humphreyes, all of Lead.

Mrs. Tyler, who before her marriage was Miss Mabel Pond, was born in 1872 in a suburb of Boston, Mass. She came to the Black Hills as a young lady in 1894 and taught in the Lead public schools for four years before her marriage in 1898 to Mason Tyler, now cashier of the Lead First National Bank. She has made her home here continuosly since she arrived here to teach, and during her lifetime here she acquired a host of friends and was active in lodge work. She was a member of the local Royal Neighbors and Rebekah lodges. She also was a member of Christ Episcopal church


43013. Alice Marion Tyler

Find-a-grave

According to her wishes, private graveside rites will take place in the West Lead cemetery for Mrs. R. K. Humphryes, 84, long-time resident of the Mile-High City, who died Friday, Nov. 10, 1972 in Pacific Hospital, Long Beach, Calif.

Alice M. Tyler was born Sept. 8, 1888 to John and Matilda Tyler in Spearfish. The family moved to Lead and lived on Fairview Avenue, which was named by Mrs. Tyler. Miss Tyler graduated from Lead High School in 1906 and from Spearfish Normal School in 1908. She taught for two years in Hill City and eight years in Lead.

She was married Oct. 15, 1915 to Roger Keith Humphryes and they lived in Nemo where he worked for the Homestake Mining Co. They located in Lead when he was transferred there, and she lived there until nine years ago. She moved to Leisure World, Seal Beach, Calif, for the winters and resided during the summers in Hump-Inn, Spearfish Canyon.

Mrs. Humphryes taught private piano lessons for many years and music for a few years in the Terraville School.


70845. Alan Bradley Tyler

The Columbian (Vancouver, WA)
September 15, 2012

ALAN TYLER
July 25th, 1929 ~ September 9th, 2012

Alan B. Tyler, known as Brad to the ones close to him, was born in Boston, MA.

Brad served in the Navy for 10 years during WWII and after a honorable discharge he worked for JK Gill as a maintenance supervisor for 20 years until he retired.

He is survived by his wife, Flo, of over 59 years. Brad was a father to his two boys, Dale and Lonnie, a grandfather of two, a great-grandfather of five, and an uncle as well.


70853. Elmer Austin Haskell

U.S. Veterans' Gravesites, ca.1775-2019
Name:     Elmer A Haskell
Death Age: 72
Birth Date: 26 Jul 1899
Death Date: 14 Nov 1971
Cemetery: Los Angeles National Cemetery
Notes:     CHIEF PAY CLERK US NAVY WORLD WAR I, WORLD WAR II
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U.S., Department of Veterans Affairs BIRLS Death File, 1850-2010
Name: Elmer Haskell
Gender:     Male
Birth Date: 26 Jul 1899
Death Date: 14 Nov 1971
SSN: 560385542
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U.S., Select Military Registers, 1862-1985
Name: Elmer Austin Haskell
Birth Date: 26 Jul 1899
Military Date: 25 Jun 1942
Publication Date: 1943
Title: U.S. Navy and Marine Corps Officers
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U.S., Navy and Marine Corps Registries, 1814-1992
Name: Elmer Austin Haskell
Military Year: 1945
Military Country:     USA
Rank:     do


Leona Pearl Bomberry

The Oregonian (Portland, OR)
August 21, 1992

Deceased Name: LEONA P. HASKELL

Mrs. Haskell died of causes related to age Tuesday in a Portland hospital. She was 80.

Born Feb. 22, 1912, in Seneca, Mo., Mrs. Haskell was a homemaker. She had lived in Vancouver for the last eight months. She earlier had lived in Long Beach, Calif.
Mrs. Haskell was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary Post 154.

Survivors include her son, Daniel Haskell of Vancouver; four grandchildren; and 16 great-grandchildren.


70854. William Albert Haskell

Newsletter of the Haskell Family Society, Vol 3 # 1

Died: W. A. HASKELL of Danvers, Massachusetts, USA. aged 65, of 305 Maple Street, 1959. A painter at the Danvers State Hospital for 12 years he was born in Lynn Massachusetts in 1894, residing in Danvers some 33 years. Past patron of Mt. Burnet Chapter Order of Eastern Star, member of the Danvers American Legion Post and the Lynn and Danvers Methodist churches he was survived by brother Leon Haskell of Danvers, mother Mrs. Annie LeCaine Tufts also of Danvers, his wife Vera Isabel and son Richard A. Haskell of Stoney Brook, New York, USA.