Several classmates' obituaries
Joan Kerstetter Chee
Box
Elder Journal (Brigham City, Utah) 12 May 1960 Thursday page 5
“Brigham
Miss Gets Nurse’s Aide Training” with
photo
“Miss
Joann Kerstetter, daughter of Mrs. Margaret Kerstetter, 430 East Fifth South,
is a recipient of Nursing a scholarship presented by members of the Box Elder
Medical Society Auxuliary.
“Miss
Kerstetter, is enrolled in nurse’s aide training at Salt Lake City Technical
Trade Institute. She attends class room
periods at the Institute and serves as an aide at LDS hospital. She will graduate this summer.
“She
is especially interested in helping retarded children and hopes she may pursue
the field further.
“Funds
for Miss Kerstetter’s scholarship were proceeds of the auxiliary sponsored
fashion show presented early in 1959 in cooperation with Sonoma’s Dress shop.”
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BYU
Western States Marriage Index, 1809-2016
Joann
Irene Kerstetter
Residence: Green Bay, Brown, Wisconsin
Marriage
Date: 19 Apr 1961 in Brigham City, Box
Elder, Utah
Spouse: Joseph Dexpah Chee
US
Index to Public Records, 1994-2019
Joann
Irene Chee
Birth
Jul 1942
Residence
Date: 1995-2010
PO
Box 3308 Farmington, NM 87499
Second
Residence: 1984-1992 7132 E Birchwood Ave, Mesa AZ 85208
Third
Address: 1993-2008 PO Box 3674 Farmington, NM 87499
US
Obit Collection; SSDI
Name: Joann Chee
Death
age: 64
Birth
Date 19 Jul 1942
Death
Date 27 Jul 2006 in Farmington, San Juan, NM
Obit
4 Aug 2006
www.ancestry.com – marriage, public
record, social security death index
Daily Times, The (Farmington, NM) - Thursday,
August 3, 2006
July 19, 1942 - July 27, 2006
Joann Chee, 64, has gone to Heaven freed of
illness and pain. She was known as Jo, Mom, nurse, the doll clothes lady and
the Dorcas lady. She always worried about her family, the elderly, and
children. She leaves an indelible mark in the lives of all who knew her.
Daily Times, The (Farmington, NM) - Thursday,
August 3, 2006
Jerry Duersch [David Jerry Duersch 1941-2020
David
Jerry Duersch
BIRTH 2 Nov 1941
Driggs, Teton County, Idaho, USA
DEATH 12 Apr 2020 (aged 78) Kansas, USA
BURIAL Leavenworth
National Cemetery
Leavenworth,
Leavenworth County, Kansas, USA
PLOT SECTION 69 ROW 1 SITE 34
MEMORIAL
ID 209009177 · View Source
Inscription
Sergeant
1st Class, U.S. Army, Vietnam; Beloved brother, father, Grandpa
Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 23 February 2021),
memorial
page for David Jerry Duersch (2 Nov 1941–12 Apr 2020),
Find
a Grave Memorial no. 209009177, citing Leavenworth National Cemetery,
Leavenworth,
Leavenworth County, Kansas, USA ; Maintained by Donna Pfitzner (contributor
47124677) Burial Details Unknown.
Memorial
services with military honors for David Jerry Duersch, 78, Lawrence,
will happen at Leavenworth National Cemetery at a later date.
He
died Sunday, April 12, 2020, at his home.
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David “Dave” J. Duersch, 78, passed away on April 12, 2020, at
his home.
He was born November 2, 1941, in Driggs, Idaho, to David Duersch
and Lucile M. (Dagsen) (Duersch) Davis. [Lucile May Davis]
Dave started his military career with the Army at a young age
and served his country for over twenty years. This included two tours to
Vietnam. He married Karin M. (Camen) Deursch in Germany where they met while he
was stationed there. They later divorced. She preceded him in death on April
12, 2008. With this union they raised and are survived by four children: Kay
(Chris) Strout; Pat (Mario) Argueta; Yvonne (Ben) Rapp, all of Lawrence, and
David Jr (Elaine) Deursch of Virginia. He is also survived by eight
grandchildren, nine great grandchildren and six of eight brothers and sisters.
He later married Paula (Rockhold) Duersch who also preceded him in death on
April 12, 2004.
Dave lived his life on his own terms, but would help anyone in
need.
A private burial service will be held at the Leavenworth
National Cemetery and the family is planning a celebration of life for a later
date.
In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations to Douglas
County VNA Hospice, LMH Oncology, VFW Post 852, or to a charity of your choice.
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