Mary Isabella Huck
F, b. 9 January 1912, d. 6 February 1995
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Citations
- John Melvin and Lorna Kippen, Kerr Family Tree, 2008.
Alec Bowen
M, b. 17 June 1915, d. 14 November 1964
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Citations
- John Melvin and Lorna Kippen, Kerr Family Tree, 2008.
Allan Bowen
M
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Jean Huck
F, b. 25 August 1914, d. 18 May 1994
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Citations
- John Melvin and Lorna Kippen, Kerr Family Tree, 2008.
John Frederick Brown
M, b. 5 December 1914
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Citations
- John Melvin and Lorna Kippen, Kerr Family Tree, 2008.
Josephus Laskey
M
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Silas N. DeGroot
M
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John Berthoty
M
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Charles F. White
M
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Hannah M. (?)
F
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John Hayes
M
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Augusta (?)
F
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James Carelton Toney
M
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Robert Zielinski
M
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Kurt Alexander Zielinski
M
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Lauren Eliza Beth Zielinski
F
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Diane Stowell
F
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Benjamin R. Duce
M
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Thomas M. Sherwood
M
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Stacey Gross
F
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Lillyan Wallingford
F
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John Campbell Wallingford
M
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Douglas William Wallingford
M, b. 6 September 1939, d. 16 December 1995
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Citations
- Ancestry, http://www.ancestry.com, (U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007).
- Ancestry, http://www.ancestry.com, (Florida, U.S., Marriage Indexes, 1822-1875 and 1927-2001).
- Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index, http://www.rootsweb.com, (date viewed, 7 Dec 2008).
- Find A Grave, http://www.findagrave.com/, (Douglas William Wallingford, <https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/88074237/douglas-william-wallingford>).
- Find A Grave, http://www.findagrave.com/, (Douglas William Wallingford, <https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/88074237/douglas-william-wallingford>, includes photo of gravestone. He was buried with his wife and her parents.).
Donna Rae Jachim
F, b. 22 January 1954, d. 2 November 2006
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Birth* | Donna Rae Jachim was born on 22 January 1954.1 |
Marriage* | She married third Douglas William Wallingford, son of William Joseph Wallingford and Rena S. Bean, on 22 January 1991 in Washington County, FloridaG.2 |
Death* | Donna Rae Jachim died on 2 November 2006 in Bonifay, Holmes County, FloridaG.3,4 |
Burial* | She was buried in Crystal Lake Center Cemetery in Ellington, Tolland County, ConnecticutG.5 |
| Her obituary appeared in the 7 November 2006 Cape Cod Times and read as follows:
EAST SANDWICH - Donna Rae (Jachim) Wallingford, 52, of East Sandwich, formerly of Bonifay, Fla., died peacefully on Thursday, surrounded by loving family and friends. She grew up in Tolland, Fla., with her grandmother, aunts, uncles, and cousins, and spent the past 20 years in Florida. Donna was married to Douglas Wallingford, now deceased. They were both Harley Davidson enthusiasts. They loved riding and displayed their antique Harleys at shows and charitable events. She was the beloved daughter of Paul and Corinne Jachim of East Sandwich, and sister to Judy Siegel of Thornton, N.H., and Cathy Zografos of East Sandwich. In addition, she leaves Marna Chaplin, of Lebanon, Conn., who Donna considered a sister in every sense of the word. She also leaves two brothers-in law, Steve Siegel and George Zografos, and five nephews, Jay and John Petersen, and Dennis, Paul, and Cory Zografos. Her loyal dog, Jasmin Shae, will miss her dearly. Her sisters describe her as thoughtful and caring. A spiritual person, Donna Rae handled what life gave her with strength and courage. Her spunky personality helped her through difficult times. She won over the hearts of whomever met her. The family wishes to thank the staff at the Hemotology-Oncology Department at Dana Farber, and Hospice & Palliative Care of Cape Cod. They would also like to extend thanks to family, friends, and neighbors for their prayers and caring contributions. Heartfelt gratitude goes to the extraordinary staff and volunteers at the McCarthy House, where she spent her last days. Memorial service will be private. Donations in Donna's memory may be made to Hospice & Palliative Care of Cape Cod, 270 Communication Way, Hyannis, MA 02601.6 |
Citations
- Gravestone.
- Ancestry, http://www.ancestry.com, (Florida, U.S., Marriage Indexes, 1822-1875 and 1927-2001).
- Find A Grave, http://www.findagrave.com/, (Donna Rae Wallingford, <https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/88074256/donna-wallingford>).
- Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index, http://www.rootsweb.com, (date viewed, 7 Dec 2008).
- Find A Grave, http://www.findagrave.com/, (Donna Rae Wallingford, <https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/88074256/donna-wallingford>. Includes photo of the gravestone. She was buried with her parents and her husband.).
- Cape Cod Times, Hyannis, Mass., obituary, viewed online at GenealogyBank.com on 10 Feb 2007.
Paul Theodore Jachim
M
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Corinne Willis
F
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Maria Charlotta Stolpe
F, b. 12 May 1915, d. 26 December 2004
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Birth* | Maria Charlotta Stolpe was born on 12 May 1915 in Skillingmark, Värmland, SwedenG.1 |
Marriage* | She married second Frank Gordon Moody, son of Frederick George Moody and Elsie Mabel Wilson, in August 1964.2 |
Death* | Maria Charlotta Stolpe died on 26 December 2004. |
| Her obituary appeared in the 27 December 2004 Desert Times (Salt Lake City) and read as follows:
Maria Charlotta Moody, lovingly called Maja by her family and all her many friends around the world, died on December 26th after a long, productive, and wonderful life. Her passing was as in life, peaceful and in the arms of her husband and in the presence of her family.
Maja was the 8th of 11 children born to Alfred and Hilda Stolpe in Skillingmark Sweden on May 12th, 1915. She attended the local schools in Skillingfors, and Arvika, Sweden for her primary education.
While living with her Uncle Fritiof, Aunt Helga, and cousin Ann Marie Johansson in Edane Sweden, she attended high school in Kathrine Holm, where she studied homemaking and domestic skills. She used this background to good advantage in the home of Consul General Johnson. During World War II, she was active in administrative work within the Swedish Defense Ministry, and subsequently as an administrative assistant in Hapsberg Sweden. It was at that time in the early 1950s that she decided to pursue her dream, which was to come to America. It was quite a coincidence that one of her family members had spent a few years in Salt Lake City, and was able to tell her what a wonderful place it was to live. We are blessed that this has become her final resting place.
Maja arrived in New York City after passing by the Statue of Liberty on February 14, 1955. She then moved to California where she worked as a cook for a few years before establishing her own career as a cosmetologist in San Francisco. It was here that she met her husband of 40 years, then a young Assistant Professor of Surgery at the University of California in San Francisco. After a period of time at the University of Alabama, Maja and Frank, with their three children moved to the University of Utah School of Medicine where Frank assumed the role of Professor and Chairman of the Department of Surgery.
In 1983, Maja and Frank moved to Houston, Texas, where Frank became Chairman of the Department of Surgery at the University of Texas, where he currently works.
The Utah years were wonderful years for the Moody family, living at the Top of the World on Kings Hill Drive, and enjoying all the gifts that Utah provides in such abundance. As the children grew older and started to leave the nest, Maja embarked on a fourth career, that of an artist. She was often called upon to display her musical talents, having been born into a musical family, but she never had had the time to demonstrate a second unique talent, the ability to paint. In order to prepare herself, she enrolled in Art 101 at the U. of U., and while she was discouraged initially from taking the course, she took it anyway and was fortunate in having Tony Smith as her teacher. It was not long before Maja was painting almost 24 hours a day, and within a few years had a one person showing in New York, and subsequently exhibited her unique paintings in Sweden, Capetown, London, and Salt Lake City.
She proudly became a United States citizen on August 28, 1997.
Maja leaves behind three children, Anne, Frank, and Jane, and six grandchildren, Donald, Megan,
Frances, Rachel, Bruce Tyson, and Bryce. Her daughter, Anne Mjaatvedt, J.D., Ph.D., is an attorney living with her husband Dr. Corey Mjaatvedt, Ph.D., a developmental biologist at the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston.
Her son Frank Wilson Moody is a computer programmer and is married to Wynne Smith, Director of Development at the S.J. Quinney College of Law at the University of Utah. They reside in Park City, Utah. Jane Bjorklund, Maja's youngest daughter, is a clinical trial coordinator for multiple sclerosis studies at the University of Utah, and is married to Bruce Bjorklund, a teacher at Juan Diego Catholic High School in Draper.
Maja was very proud of her children and their accomplishments in life, and the love and tender care that they in turn provide for their children.
Maja was the last to pass on from her immediate family, but is survived by a cousin, Ann Marie Johansson Lundeen of Edane and Stockholm Sweden, and two nieces, Christina Fogmark, of Bluma Sweden, and Nina Stolpe of Texas, to whom she has remained close.
The Moody family gives special thanks to Rosa Silva, Raquel Luz and Marcia Pinkermann, who gave Maja such loving care in her final years.
A Memorial Service will be held at the Community of Grace Presbyterian Church, 2015 E. Newcastle Drive, Sandy, Wednesday morning, Dec. 29 at 10:0 am graveside service will follow at Larkin Sunset Gardens Cemetery at 1950 E. 10600 S. for those who wish to attend.
In lieu of flowers, please donate to the Stolpe-Moody Trust, 2913 E. Legacy Park Lane, Salt Lake City, 84093, which is being established for developing a Music and Performing Arts Center at Tomta, her Swedish Home in Klassbol Sweden, and for medical charities at the discretion of the Trust in the years ahead.1 |
Citations
- Deseret News, Salt Lake City, UT, obituary, 27 Dec 2004, viewed online 9 Dec 2008.
- Anne (Moody) Mjaatvedt of Mt. Pleasant, S.C., email from, 9 Dec 2006. Anne is Frank's daughter.
Alfred Stolpe
M
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Hilda (?)
F
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Anne Elizabeth Moody
F
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