He was born in Alexandria, Minnesota, had lived in Ontario 24 years and lived in Rancho Cucamonga two years.
He was a retired Sears employee and was a World War II and Korean Conflict Navy veteran. He was a member of Bethel Congregational Church of Ontario.
Mr. Tilleskjor is survived by his wife Marilyn; a son Douglas Tilleskjor of Minneapolis; two daughters: Nancy Waldron of Etiwanda and Susan Smith of Ontario; his mother Gerda Tilleskjor of Alexandria; a brother Gerald Tilleskjor of Alexandria; a sister June Agostino of Duluth and five grandchildren.
Memorial services were held at Draper Memorial Chapel, Ontario. Interment was in Kinkead Cemetery, Alexandria. Draper Mortuary was in charge of arrangements.
(Echo Press, 15 July 1992)
He was born in Alexandria, Minnesota, had lived in Ontario 24 years and lived in Rancho Cucamonga two years.
He was a retired Sears employee and was a World War II and Korean Conflict Navy veteran. He was a member of Bethel Congregational Church of Ontario.
Mr. Tilleskjor is survived by his wife Marilyn; a son Douglas Tilleskjor of Minneapolis; two daughters: Nancy Waldron of Etiwanda and Susan Smith of Ontario; his mother Gerda Tilleskjor of Alexandria; a brother Gerald Tilleskjor of Alexandria; a sister June Agostino of Duluth and five grandchildren.
Memorial services were held at Draper Memorial Chapel, Ontario. Interment was in Kinkead Cemetery, Alexandria. Draper Mortuary was in charge of arrangements.
(Echo Press, 15 July 1992)
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