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Household of Ruth Janet Heetland

She is married to Lee Curtis Almquist.

They got married on May 27, 1950 at Montrose, McCook Co., SD, she was 21 years old.


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Ruth Janet Heetland

Sources: Author: Heetland, Bonnie, Title: no title, (Publication location: Lennox, SD, Publisher: BJEH, Publication date: ii May MCMXCIV)

"Heetland
Johann F. Heetland Feb 5, 1860 md. Elstina G. Heeren - Jan. 29, 1864 Died Oct. 16, 1898 of T.B.
md. June 5, 1901 Kate Kirchoff - Aug. 22, 1860 Died Oct. 25, 1914 Marion, S. Dak.

[children]
...
Garrelt Arend - Apr. 18, 1888 - Died 12-2-1925
Herman John - Mar. 10, 1890 - md. Gertrude Bracker
Elsina Arianna - June 17, 1893 Died 1955 - md. Geo. Ebeling
...
Herman John - Mar. 10, 1890 - md. Gertrude Bracher
... Herman John Heetland - Mar. 10, 1890 Marion, S. Dak. Md. May 20, 1916
Gertrude Mildred Bracker - July 7, 1895 Galena, Ill.

[children]

Alvin Lester born Jan. 1919 - md. Cora Mae Halseth born Jan. 5 1922
...
Ruth Janet born 4/7/29 - md. Lee Curtis Almquist born 8/25 [or 28]/27

[children]

Janet Lee - Born Aug. 21, 1956
Jeffrey Grant Born Sept. 1, 1958
James Gregory Born Sept. 1, 1958
..."

Author: Peasha, Emy & Charlie, Title: "Ruth Janet Heetland Almquist," (Publication location: Tracy, CA, Publisher: Find-a-Grave, Publication date: xvii Aug MMXIX), Repository: The Cloud

Link: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/202228584/ruth-janet-almquist

"Photo[graph of a woman] added by Charlie & Emy Peasha
Picture of [the front of Tracy Pub. Cem.] Added by Charlie & Emy Peasha
Picture of [stone shared with Lee C. Almquist] Added by UncleM350

Ruth Janet Heetland Almquist BIRTH 7 Apr 1929 Montrose, McCook County, South Dakota, USA DEATH 18 Dec 2007 (aged 78) Stockton, San Joaquin County, California, USA BURIAL Tracy Public Cemetery Tracy, San Joaquin County, California, USA MEMORIAL ID 202228584

Manteca, CA

Ruth Janet Almquist

1929 - 2007

Ruth Janet Almquist, 78, passed away December 18, 2007. Ruth lived her entire childhood in
Montrose, South Dakota until moving to St. Paul, Minnesota in 1948 to become a dental assistant.

She married Lee C. Almquist of St. Paul on May 27, 1950. They moved to California in 1951 and Ruth remained a homemaker, raising their three children in Tracy. Ruth returned to the workforce in the family business until that was sold. She worked for 2 years for J.C. Penney in the office, and later for approximately 10 years as a bookkeeper, and office manager for Peters Ent. Her outside interests were in PTA while the children were in school, Sunday school teacher, and 4-H activities. She spent many hours gardening.

Surviving Ruth are: her husband Lee Almquist of Manteca; daughter Janet Corsaro and her husband Bob of Tracy; sons Jeffrey Almquist and his wife Virginia of Salida, and James Almquist and his wife Claudia of Brazil; grandsons Matthew and Steven Corsaro, Christopher, Justin,

Kevin Almquist; granddaughter; Melissa Zepeda and Stella Tosh; great-grand daughters Revea, Devenn and Talia Martinez.

Her brother Alvin Heetland of Sioux Falls, South Dakota preceded her in death.

Fry Memorial Chapel is in charge of funeral arrangements. Visitation will be on Friday, December 28, 2007 at 9:30am until 11am at Fry Memorial Chapel, 550 S. Central Ave., Tracy. A Chapel service will follow at 11am on Friday, December 28, 2007 at Fry Memorial Chapel. Final resting place will be at Tracy Public Cemetery.

Donations may be sent to the American Heart Association 1212 W. Robinhood Dr. #5D, Stockton, CA 95207 in Ruth's memory.
Published in The Record on Dec. 26, 2007

Spouse
Photo[graph of a man] Lee Curtis Almquist 1927-2018

Created by: Charlie & Emy Peasha Added: 17 Aug 2019 Find a Grave Memorial 202228584"
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