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Anne Marion <I> Kobliska</I> Goodrie

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Anne Marion Kobliska Goodrie

Birth
Chetek, Barron County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
12 Feb 1992 (aged 78–79)
Crystal, Hennepin County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Crystal, Hennepin County, Minnesota, USA Add to Map
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Anne Marion Kobliska, daughter of Joseph Louis Kobliska and Mary Eliza Dean, was born in 1913, at Chetek, Barron County, Wisconsin. She graduated from the Weyerhauser, Wisconsin High School in 1930. She died February 12, 1992, aged 79 years, while living at the Crystal Lake Health Care Center at Crystal, Minnesota and was buried besides the remains of her husband in Glen Haven Memorial Gardens, Crystal, Minnesota.

On November 1, 1941, while employed as a stenographer in Minneapolis, Minnesota, she was united in marriage to Russell Goodrie, in a ceremony performed by F. J. Swenson of Chetek. The flower girl at their wedding was Janet Merle Niederloh. Russell was born June 20, 1914, in Grand Forks, Grand Forks County, North Dakota, son of Alex Goodrie and Mary Larson. He died March 5, 1959, at Minneapolis, Minnesota, aged 44 years, 8 months and 15 days, and was buried in Glen Haven Memorial Gardens, Crystal, Hennepin County, Minnesota. Their two children, both born in Minneapolis, Minnesota were:

Barbara Ann born 5 Feb 1943.
Robert 2 May 1947.

Russell was a railroad switch tender at Minneapolis, at the time of his marriage, a position he held the rest of his life. Ann retired as a Supervisor for an insurance company in Minneapolis and lived at 4946 Emerson Avenue North, Minneapolis, Minnesota.

References: Marriage License, Ann Kobliska & Russell Goodrie, Volume 13, page 487, Barron County Register of Deeds, Barron, Wisconsin.

Wedding Announcement

HOME WEDDING
FOR CHETEK LADY

Miss Ann Kobliska
Russell Goodrie United
in Marriage Saturday

At 12 o'clock noon Saturday, Nov. 1, Miss Ann Kobliska, the daughter of J. L. Kobliska, Chetek, was united in marriage to Russell Goodrie, of Minneapolis. The ceremony took place at the home of the bride's father, with Rev. F. H. Swenson, of Chetek, officiating.

The bride wore a beautiful afternoon dress of royal blue velvet with wine accessories. Her corsage was pink and white chrysanthemums with matching flowers in her hair. For "something borrowed" she wore her sister's necklace of pearls.

The bride entered to the strains of Lohengrins wedding march, being given in marriage by her father.

The bridesmaid, Miss Leone Wilson, of Minneapolis, a lifelong friend of the bride, wore a gold crepe afternoon dress. Her corsage was bronze and gold chrysanthemums. She also had matching flowers in her hair.

Four year old Janet Merle Niederloh, niece of the bride, attended as flower girl, wearing a royal blue velvet dress matching the bride's. She carried a bouquet of assorted baby chrysanthemums.

The groom was attended by the bride's brother, Carl Kobliska, of Weyerhaeuser. The home and improvised alter were beautifully decorated with ferns and autumn flowers. Following the ceremony a dinner was served to 30 immediate relatives and friends. The bride and groom will make their home in Minneapolis. [Chetek Alert, unknown date, Chetek, Wisconsin.]

Anne Marion Kobliska, daughter of Joseph Louis Kobliska and Mary Eliza Dean, was born in 1913, at Chetek, Barron County, Wisconsin. She graduated from the Weyerhauser, Wisconsin High School in 1930. She died February 12, 1992, aged 79 years, while living at the Crystal Lake Health Care Center at Crystal, Minnesota and was buried besides the remains of her husband in Glen Haven Memorial Gardens, Crystal, Minnesota.

On November 1, 1941, while employed as a stenographer in Minneapolis, Minnesota, she was united in marriage to Russell Goodrie, in a ceremony performed by F. J. Swenson of Chetek. The flower girl at their wedding was Janet Merle Niederloh. Russell was born June 20, 1914, in Grand Forks, Grand Forks County, North Dakota, son of Alex Goodrie and Mary Larson. He died March 5, 1959, at Minneapolis, Minnesota, aged 44 years, 8 months and 15 days, and was buried in Glen Haven Memorial Gardens, Crystal, Hennepin County, Minnesota. Their two children, both born in Minneapolis, Minnesota were:

Barbara Ann born 5 Feb 1943.
Robert 2 May 1947.

Russell was a railroad switch tender at Minneapolis, at the time of his marriage, a position he held the rest of his life. Ann retired as a Supervisor for an insurance company in Minneapolis and lived at 4946 Emerson Avenue North, Minneapolis, Minnesota.

References: Marriage License, Ann Kobliska & Russell Goodrie, Volume 13, page 487, Barron County Register of Deeds, Barron, Wisconsin.

Wedding Announcement

HOME WEDDING
FOR CHETEK LADY

Miss Ann Kobliska
Russell Goodrie United
in Marriage Saturday

At 12 o'clock noon Saturday, Nov. 1, Miss Ann Kobliska, the daughter of J. L. Kobliska, Chetek, was united in marriage to Russell Goodrie, of Minneapolis. The ceremony took place at the home of the bride's father, with Rev. F. H. Swenson, of Chetek, officiating.

The bride wore a beautiful afternoon dress of royal blue velvet with wine accessories. Her corsage was pink and white chrysanthemums with matching flowers in her hair. For "something borrowed" she wore her sister's necklace of pearls.

The bride entered to the strains of Lohengrins wedding march, being given in marriage by her father.

The bridesmaid, Miss Leone Wilson, of Minneapolis, a lifelong friend of the bride, wore a gold crepe afternoon dress. Her corsage was bronze and gold chrysanthemums. She also had matching flowers in her hair.

Four year old Janet Merle Niederloh, niece of the bride, attended as flower girl, wearing a royal blue velvet dress matching the bride's. She carried a bouquet of assorted baby chrysanthemums.

The groom was attended by the bride's brother, Carl Kobliska, of Weyerhaeuser. The home and improvised alter were beautifully decorated with ferns and autumn flowers. Following the ceremony a dinner was served to 30 immediate relatives and friends. The bride and groom will make their home in Minneapolis. [Chetek Alert, unknown date, Chetek, Wisconsin.]



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