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Rev Carl Larson “C.L.” Dalseide

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Rev Carl Larson “C.L.” Dalseide

Birth
Bruvik, Osterøy kommune, Hordaland fylke, Norway
Death
18 Jan 1956 (aged 78)
USA
Burial
Canton, Lincoln County, South Dakota, USA Add to Map
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Carl Larson Dalseide was born Sep. 29, 1877 in Bruvik, Osteroen, Hordaland, Norway, the son of Lars J. Braekhus and Ingeborg J. Stromme. He was ordained in 1884. He immigrated to the U.S. in 1902. He attended Scandinavia Academy 1904-1905 and United Church Seminary C.T. 1905-1908. He served in the U.C. Synod 1908 - 1917 and the Norwegian Lutheran Church of America Synod 1917-1928.

Rev. Carl Larson Dalseide was married to Tilda Evalina (Tillie Evelyn) Iverson on Aug. 19, 1914 in Franklin County, Iowa near Popejoy. He died Jan. 18, 1956 at the age of 78 years.

He and Tillie had 8 children:
1. Agnes Irene Dalseide Miralgio
(May 27, 1915 - Jan. 1974) at age 58 years.
Memorial# 136342635.
m. Frank Willard Miralgio, Sr. (1919 - Dec. 2, 2011 at 93 years in IL).
Memorial# 136352610.
Buried Mt. Emblem Cemetery, Elmhurst, DuPage County, Illinois.
2. Ivan Luther Dalseide
(Nov. 12, 1916 in Rolfe, Iowa - Oct. 5, 2013 at the Courage Cottage, Morris, MN at age 96 years.
Memorial# 118321378.
m. Gladys Tunem (Sep. 7, 1919 - Oct. 3, 1993 Stevens County, MN) on Oct. 23, 1941 near Canwood, Saskatchewan, Canada.).
Memorial# 114670424.
Buried in Summit Cemetery, Morris, Stevens County, Minnesota.
3. Norman Conrad Dalseide
(Sep. 19, 1918 - June __, 1983 at age 64 years).
Memorial# 61967408.
m. Grace Lundstrom (1932 - 1995) on Sept. 25, 1948.
Memorial# 61967504.
Buried in Forest Hill Cemetery, Lincoln County, South Dakota.
4. ________ Dalseide
(1922-____).
m. Elmer K. Thielsen (Oct. 24, 1919 - Jun 12, 1999 at 79 yrs).
He is buried at Arlington Park Cemetery, Greenfield, WI.
5. Carl Dale Dalseide
(Jul 23, 1924-Nov. 26, 2003 at age 79 yrs.).
Memorial# 62137510.
Buried in Forest Hill Cemetery, Lincoln County, South Dakota.
6. Stanley M. Dalseide
(July 10, 1926 - Aug. 31, 1990 at age 64 yrs.).
Buried in Forest Hill Cemetery, Lincoln County, South Dakota.
7. Kenneth Dalseide
(1929-1935 at about 6 yrs. old).
8. __________ Dalseide (1933-____).
m. Georgette Vera Vickers (1936-____) on Mar. 2, 1967 Hunt County, TX.

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Obituary from an unknown newspaper clipping:

Former Pastor at Moe Buried

Heart Attack takes Rev. Carl Dalseide

Funeral services were conducted Monday for the Rev. Carl L. Dalseide, 78, a former pastor of the Moe parish now retired, who died late last Wednesday afternoon after a heart attack three days before. Rev. Dalseide served the Moe parish from 1920 to 1929.
The Rev. Marvin Rygh, pastor of the Canton church, the Rev. Dr. L. A. Pierson of Sioux Falls, president of the South Dakota district of the church, and Rev. E. H. Fretheim, pastor of the Moe parish now, conducted the services in the Canton Lutheran church Monday afternoon.
Honary pallbearers were Ole A. Ekle, C. B. Asper, Herman Johnson, Ole Thormodsgaard, Gus Dokken and Arthur Sogn. Acting were Oscar Jensvold, Chris Moen, Leo Tollefson, Odin Fossum, Clarence Johnson and Adolph Nelson. Burial was in the Forest Hill cemetery.
Rev. Dalseide had lived in Canton since he retired from the ministry in 1946, coming here from his last pastorate at Ambrose, N. Dak. He was born in Norway near Bergen September 29, 1879 at Dalside.
He came to this country in his early twenties and he studied at an academy at Scandinavia, Wisc., and graduated from the United Lutheran seminary at Minneapolis in June. 1908.
He first served as a mission pastor in western South Dakota and then at several Iowa towns, Calendar, Rolfe, Moreland, Paullina and Sioux City, from 1909 to 1920, before he came to the Moe parish, where he served from 1920 to 1929.
His next pastorate was at Parkside, Saskatchewan, Canada, serving nine years until 1941, when he moved to Ambrose N. Dak., serving until retiring in 1946 and moving to Canton.
He married Tillie Iverson August 19, 1914, who survives along with two daughters, Mrs. Frank Miralgio and Mrs. Elmer Thielsen of Chicago; five sons, Ivan of Cameo, Saskatchewan, Norman of Sioux Falls, Carl of Canton, Stanley of Chicago and Clifford, who is completing service aboard an LST in the navy; and a Sister, Mrs. Anna Johnson of Milwaukee, Wisc.
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Carl Larson Dalseide was born Sep. 29, 1877 in Bruvik, Osteroen, Hordaland, Norway, the son of Lars J. Braekhus and Ingeborg J. Stromme. He was ordained in 1884. He immigrated to the U.S. in 1902. He attended Scandinavia Academy 1904-1905 and United Church Seminary C.T. 1905-1908. He served in the U.C. Synod 1908 - 1917 and the Norwegian Lutheran Church of America Synod 1917-1928.

Rev. Carl Larson Dalseide was married to Tilda Evalina (Tillie Evelyn) Iverson on Aug. 19, 1914 in Franklin County, Iowa near Popejoy. He died Jan. 18, 1956 at the age of 78 years.

He and Tillie had 8 children:
1. Agnes Irene Dalseide Miralgio
(May 27, 1915 - Jan. 1974) at age 58 years.
Memorial# 136342635.
m. Frank Willard Miralgio, Sr. (1919 - Dec. 2, 2011 at 93 years in IL).
Memorial# 136352610.
Buried Mt. Emblem Cemetery, Elmhurst, DuPage County, Illinois.
2. Ivan Luther Dalseide
(Nov. 12, 1916 in Rolfe, Iowa - Oct. 5, 2013 at the Courage Cottage, Morris, MN at age 96 years.
Memorial# 118321378.
m. Gladys Tunem (Sep. 7, 1919 - Oct. 3, 1993 Stevens County, MN) on Oct. 23, 1941 near Canwood, Saskatchewan, Canada.).
Memorial# 114670424.
Buried in Summit Cemetery, Morris, Stevens County, Minnesota.
3. Norman Conrad Dalseide
(Sep. 19, 1918 - June __, 1983 at age 64 years).
Memorial# 61967408.
m. Grace Lundstrom (1932 - 1995) on Sept. 25, 1948.
Memorial# 61967504.
Buried in Forest Hill Cemetery, Lincoln County, South Dakota.
4. ________ Dalseide
(1922-____).
m. Elmer K. Thielsen (Oct. 24, 1919 - Jun 12, 1999 at 79 yrs).
He is buried at Arlington Park Cemetery, Greenfield, WI.
5. Carl Dale Dalseide
(Jul 23, 1924-Nov. 26, 2003 at age 79 yrs.).
Memorial# 62137510.
Buried in Forest Hill Cemetery, Lincoln County, South Dakota.
6. Stanley M. Dalseide
(July 10, 1926 - Aug. 31, 1990 at age 64 yrs.).
Buried in Forest Hill Cemetery, Lincoln County, South Dakota.
7. Kenneth Dalseide
(1929-1935 at about 6 yrs. old).
8. __________ Dalseide (1933-____).
m. Georgette Vera Vickers (1936-____) on Mar. 2, 1967 Hunt County, TX.

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Obituary from an unknown newspaper clipping:

Former Pastor at Moe Buried

Heart Attack takes Rev. Carl Dalseide

Funeral services were conducted Monday for the Rev. Carl L. Dalseide, 78, a former pastor of the Moe parish now retired, who died late last Wednesday afternoon after a heart attack three days before. Rev. Dalseide served the Moe parish from 1920 to 1929.
The Rev. Marvin Rygh, pastor of the Canton church, the Rev. Dr. L. A. Pierson of Sioux Falls, president of the South Dakota district of the church, and Rev. E. H. Fretheim, pastor of the Moe parish now, conducted the services in the Canton Lutheran church Monday afternoon.
Honary pallbearers were Ole A. Ekle, C. B. Asper, Herman Johnson, Ole Thormodsgaard, Gus Dokken and Arthur Sogn. Acting were Oscar Jensvold, Chris Moen, Leo Tollefson, Odin Fossum, Clarence Johnson and Adolph Nelson. Burial was in the Forest Hill cemetery.
Rev. Dalseide had lived in Canton since he retired from the ministry in 1946, coming here from his last pastorate at Ambrose, N. Dak. He was born in Norway near Bergen September 29, 1879 at Dalside.
He came to this country in his early twenties and he studied at an academy at Scandinavia, Wisc., and graduated from the United Lutheran seminary at Minneapolis in June. 1908.
He first served as a mission pastor in western South Dakota and then at several Iowa towns, Calendar, Rolfe, Moreland, Paullina and Sioux City, from 1909 to 1920, before he came to the Moe parish, where he served from 1920 to 1929.
His next pastorate was at Parkside, Saskatchewan, Canada, serving nine years until 1941, when he moved to Ambrose N. Dak., serving until retiring in 1946 and moving to Canton.
He married Tillie Iverson August 19, 1914, who survives along with two daughters, Mrs. Frank Miralgio and Mrs. Elmer Thielsen of Chicago; five sons, Ivan of Cameo, Saskatchewan, Norman of Sioux Falls, Carl of Canton, Stanley of Chicago and Clifford, who is completing service aboard an LST in the navy; and a Sister, Mrs. Anna Johnson of Milwaukee, Wisc.
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