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John Kendall “Jack” Christensen

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John Kendall “Jack” Christensen

Birth
Turner County, South Dakota, USA
Death
9 Sep 2020 (aged 90)
Viborg, Turner County, South Dakota, USA
Burial
Viborg, Turner County, South Dakota, USA Add to Map
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John Kendall Christensen was born on March 21, 1930 near Viborg, SD to Harry and Ernie (Hansen) Christensen. After graduating from Viborg High School in 1948 he attended Yankton College where he received a bachelor’s degree in math. After serving in the US Army during the Korean War he was united in marriage to Barbara Coats on June 10, 1954 at Yankton, SD. They taught in Canton, SD for two years before he became employed with Northwestern Bell. They lived in Fargo, ND before moving to New Jersey where he worked for AT&T in Manhattan, NY as the director of Internal Auditing and Security until his retirement in 1987. After working for Covent House for 5 years they moved back to South Dakota, having lived in Yankton befoe moving to Viborg. He was a founding board member of the National Danish Immigrant Museum in Elkhorn, IA and past member of Lions Club.

He was preceded in death by his parents and a sister Marilyn.
John Kendall Christensen was born on March 21, 1930 near Viborg, SD to Harry and Ernie (Hansen) Christensen. After graduating from Viborg High School in 1948 he attended Yankton College where he received a bachelor’s degree in math. After serving in the US Army during the Korean War he was united in marriage to Barbara Coats on June 10, 1954 at Yankton, SD. They taught in Canton, SD for two years before he became employed with Northwestern Bell. They lived in Fargo, ND before moving to New Jersey where he worked for AT&T in Manhattan, NY as the director of Internal Auditing and Security until his retirement in 1987. After working for Covent House for 5 years they moved back to South Dakota, having lived in Yankton befoe moving to Viborg. He was a founding board member of the National Danish Immigrant Museum in Elkhorn, IA and past member of Lions Club.

He was preceded in death by his parents and a sister Marilyn.


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