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Son, Harry Alfonzo Snow was born September, 1895.

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Obituary Karen Marie Volinkaty (Youngblom)
Pine City Pioneer October 26, 2000.

Karen Marie Youngblom, 60, of Brook Park, died on Wednesday, Oct. 18, 2000 at Kanabec Hospital in Mora.

She was born Karen Marie Volinkaty on December 19, 1938 in Glencoe, the daughter of Ed and Olive Volinkaty. She was a 1957 graduate of New Ulm High School.

While attending Mankato State University, Karen met LeRoy Anton Youngblom. They were married on July 24, 1958 in Lafayette. They lived in a number of small homes in that area until they bought a farm in Brook Park in 1963.

Six years later they began building a home just north of Brook Park. It became Karen's final residence.

She was a member of the Emmanuel Lutheran Church in downtown Brook Park for 38 years and served as church organist for 25 of those years. She also served over the years in many other capacities, including Sunday School superintendent and vacation Bible school director. Karen served as Brook Park City Clerk/Treasurer for 10 years.

She is survived by her husband, LeRoy, daughters, Mary Uitdenbogered and Dave Mortenson, Hinckley; Andrea and her husband, Barry Martfeld, Stacy; sons, Dave Youngblom, and his wife, Joanne, Belle Plaine; Thomas Youngblom, and his wife, Kelly, Sandstone; four grandchildren, Brandon and Brent Martfeld and Andrew and Taylor Youngblom, her sisters, Pat, and her husabnd, Orv Guth, Caledonia; and Sue and her husband, Colin Quinn, Bloomington.

Karen was preceded in death by her parents, her brother, John Volinkaty, and her daughtere, Karla Jo Youngblom.

Services were held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, Oct. 21 at Zion Lutheran Church in Mora. The Rev. Michael Breach officiated.

Music was provided by Rod Mettling, Brenda Wicklund and Jacki Peterson.

Casketbearers were Joel, Scott, Jaye and Brent Hippen, Eric Currie and Shawn Wlecher. Burial was at the Book Park Cemetery.


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Obituary Wanda Alene Youngblom (Webster)
The Journal, New Ulm, Minnesota
December 5 2003

Wanda Webster, 70, of St. Peter, formerly of New Sweden Township, rural Nicollet, died Friday, Jan. 5, 2001, at her home. Services are 8:30 a.m. Saturday at Scandian Grove Lutheran Church, New Sweden Township, rural St. Peter, with burial in the church cemetery. Visitation is 4-8 p.m. Friday at Egesdal Funeral Home, Gaylord, and one hour prior to services Saturday at the church.

She is survived by daughters and sons-in-law, Linda and Mark Schmidt of Gaylord, and Lori and Felix Conniff of Missoula, Mont.; sons and daughters-in-law, Steve and Jeanie of Westlake, Ohio, and Tom and special friend LuAnn Richards of Gaylord; 13 grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; brothers and sister-in-law, John and Sue Youngbloom of Minkley, and LeRoy Youngbloom of Mora; and sister-in-law, Val Youngbloom of St. Peter. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Walter; brother, Carl Youngbloom; daughter-in-law, Mary Webster; and sister-in-law, Karen Youngbloom.

She was born May 21, 1930, in New Ulm, to Clarence and Lilly (Locket) Youngbloom. She grew up on a farm near Lafayette. She attended University of Minnesota Agriculture School for four years. She returned to Lafayette, where she worked as a telephone operator for Lafayette/New Sweden Telephone Company. She married Walter Webster on March 4, 1950, in Lafayette. They lived on the Webster family farm. She began working in the 1960s for Minnesota Valley Action Council. She later worked as Senior Citizen Coordinator for Nicollet County until retiring in 1993. She moved to St. Peter in August 2000. She was a member of Scandian Grove Lutheran Church, where she helped with the Lutefisk Supper and served on the Cemetery Board. She was one of the four original members of New Sweden Monday Night Club.

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WYTHE CO. VA CHECK

Daniel Lockett will, Wythe Co. VA Will Bk.3:129-30 (or 134-35?). Daniel, 14 Nov 1763-c. Sep 1825, was son of Richard & Mary (Logwood) Lockett, and his wife was Betsy Suggett (DeForrest) Lockett.

In the name of God, amen. I Daniel Lockett of the county of Wythe and Commonwealth of Virginia, being in sound and perfect mind and memory do this twenty fourth day of July in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty four, make public and declare this my last will & testament in matters, manner and form that is to say.

Imprimis. I commit my body to the earth from whence it came and my soul to God who gave it.

Secondly. My will is that out of my personal estate my funeral expenses and my just debts be paid.

Thirdly. I give and bequeath out of the remainder of my personal estate if any, to my daughter Louisa and my son Edmond, each of them the sum of one hundred and ten dollars which is amount equal to advancements heretofore made to my other children and in addition to the above bequeath, my will is that my son Edmond shall have six months schooling, and the expense thereof to be paid out of my said personal estate.

Fourthly. I give and bequeath to my beloved wife Betsy E. during here natural life the remainder of my personal estate, if any after the foregoing bequeaths are satisfied.

Fifthly. I also give and bequeath to my beloved wife all and singular my lands, tenements, saw mill together will all the rents, profits, privileges and appurtenances thereto belonging for and during her natural life and at her death my will is that my said land be divided as follows: Beginning at the point where a Branch running from the land of Richard Walton intersects the eastern boundary line of my said land, and running through a straight line across the plantation to walnut tree standing near two sink holes and passing the said walnut tree in the same direction fifteen poles and then a line each way and running parallel with the fence nearest said walnut tree until its southern extension strikes the line of George Kincannon meadow place on a high ridge on the northern extension until it strikes its northern boundary line, and southward fifteen poles from the junction of the first line (above designated to be fifteen poles from the walnut tree) and running from thence as straight line to a marked hickory in the western boundary line on the bank of the creek near the ford below John Brawleys and then dividing my said land into four parts.

Sixthly. I give and bequeath at the death of my said wife that part of the above divided land including tan yard and dwelling house now occupied by my son Richard to my said son Richard together with all such tenements, privileges and appurtenances thereto belonging.

Seventhly. I give and bequeath to my son Edmond that part of my said land including my dwelling house together with all tenements, privileges and appurtenances at the death of my said wife.

Eightly. I give and bequeath to my daughter Sally Aiken that part of the said land including the Saw Mill together with the tenements, privileges and appurtenances at the death of my said wife.

Ninthly. I give and bequeath to my daughter Louisa the remaining division of the said land with its tenements, privileges and appurtenances at the death of my said wife.

Tenthly. I do hereby constitute ordain and appoint my friends George Kincannon and James Sanders executors to this my last will and testament revoking all former wills and in witness whereof, I hereto set my hand & seal the date first above written.

Signed sealed published
& declared in presence of Daniel Lockett (Seal)
Norvell Gannaway
James Bradley

Virginia. At a court held for Wythe County the 13th day of September 1825. This the last will & testament of Daniel Lockett, dec'd, was presented in court and proved by the oaths of Norvell Gannaway and James Bradley, the two subscribing witnesses thereto & ordered to be recorded. And on the motion of George Kincannon & James Sanders the executors named in said will who entered into bond with Andrew Kincannon their security in sum of one thousand dollars conditioned as the law directs and severally.