Joyce Beverly Bentsen, 1929–2000?> (aged 71 years)
- Name
- Joyce Beverly /Bentsen/
- Name
- Joyce Beverly /Bentsen/
- Name
- Joyce Beverly /Reed/
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Note: Joyce took piano lessons and belonged to 4H. |
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Note: Joyce's family moved into a house built by her grandfather. It was next door to his own house and had been divided into upstairs and downstairs apartments. They lived in the lower apartment. |
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Note: Joyce's family moved back to her grandparents' rental house. |
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Note: Joyce's parents took an extended trip to Savannah, Georgia. She was left home to care for her young sister, Sharon. |
Death of a maternal grandfather
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Burial of a maternal grandfather
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Note: Joyce's parents moved to Duluth, Minnesota. Joyce stayed behind in Hibbing to finish high school. |
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Note: Joyce joined her family in Duluth and enrolled as a freshman at the Duluth branch of the University of Minnesota. |
Death of a maternal grandmother
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Burial of a maternal grandmother
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Residence
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Note: Joyce and her family livedfirst in a tent city and later in a cabin near a creek. |
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Note: Joyce and her family moved again. They lived first in a trailer with a lean-to, then a motel, and finally a house. Joyce enrolled as a sophomore at Northwest Community College, and she sang in the choir at the local Lutheran church. She also worked in her father's electrical shop. |
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Citation details: page 12 |
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Death of a paternal grandmother
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Citation details: page 10 |
Burial of a paternal grandmother
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Death of a mother
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Citation details: page 12 |
Death of a father
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Burial of a father
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Note: He was buried with Masonic rites. Ron Bentsen, Tony Hjelmstad, Matt McGrath, and Earl Reed served as pallbearers along with two non-family members, Dan Tadlock and Floyd Rasmus. |
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father |
1906–1986
Birth: August 26, 1906
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28
— Lake Park, Becker County, Minnesota Death: February 13, 1986 — Rapid City Regional Hospital, Rapid City, Pennington County, South Dakota |
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mother |
1906–1977
Birth: November 27, 1906
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— Hibbing, St. Louis County, Minnesota Death: August 26, 1977 — Natrona County Memorial Hospital, Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming |
herself |
1929–2000
Birth: April 8, 1929
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— Sheridan Memorial Hospital, Plentywood, Sheridan County, Montana Death: July 3, 2000 — Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming |
22 months
younger brother |
1931–2016
Birth: January 14, 1931
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— Hibbing, St. Louis County, Minnesota Death: January 15, 2016 — Rockdale Medical Center, Conyers, Rockdale County, Georgia |
younger sister |
Private
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father |
1906–1986
Birth: August 26, 1906
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— Lake Park, Becker County, Minnesota Death: February 13, 1986 — Rapid City Regional Hospital, Rapid City, Pennington County, South Dakota |
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Marriage | Marriage — September 1960 — Denver, Colorado |
husband |
…–2017
Death: October 25, 2017 — Sunrise at Orchard Assisted Living, Centennial, Arapahoe County, Colorado |
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herself |
1929–2000
Birth: April 8, 1929
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— Sheridan Memorial Hospital, Plentywood, Sheridan County, Montana Death: July 3, 2000 — Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming |
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son |
Private
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son |
1959–2017
Birth: December 27, 1959
30
— Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dakota Death: September 29, 2017 — Wyoming Life Resource Center, Lander, Fremont County, Wyoming |
daughter |
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Citation details: page 12 |
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Source: Unnamed newspaper: Douglas Teacher Becomes Bride During Holidays, Location: Rapid City, South Dakota
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Citation details: page 12 |
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Media object
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Joyce B. Reed (2) |
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Media object
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/CEMETERY MARKERS REED/WYOMING/CASPER/HIGHLAND CEMETERY/Joyce B. Reed (2).JPG |
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Joyce B. Reed (2) |
Anecdote |
Joyce took piano lessons and belonged to 4H. |
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Residence |
Joyce's family moved into a house built by her grandfather. It was next door to his own house and had been divided into upstairs and downstairs apartments. They lived in the lower apartment. |
Residence |
Joyce's family moved back to her grandparents' rental house. |
Anecdote |
Joyce's parents took an extended trip to Savannah, Georgia. She was left home to care for her young sister, Sharon. |
Anecdote |
Joyce's parents moved to Duluth, Minnesota. Joyce stayed behind in Hibbing to finish high school. |
Anecdote |
Joyce joined her family in Duluth and enrolled as a freshman at the Duluth branch of the University of Minnesota. |
Residence |
Joyce and her family livedfirst in a tent city and later in a cabin near a creek. |
Anecdote |
Joyce and her family moved again. They lived first in a trailer with a lean-to, then a motel, and finally a house. Joyce enrolled as a sophomore at Northwest Community College, and she sang in the choir at the local Lutheran church. She also worked in her father's electrical shop. |