NameMabel Pauline “Mae” MOUM RN ®48, ®49, ®50
Birthca 1913, Stanley, Chippewa County, Wisconsin, USA ®51
Death26 Sep 1968, Elmhurst, DuPage County, Illinois, USA ®52
Burial30 Sep 1968, Forest Park, DuPage County, Illinois, USA ®53
MemoForest Home Cemetery (Ahlgrim & Sons Funeral Home, 567 S. Spring Road, Elmhurst, Illinois, USA
OccupationRegistered Nurse ®54
Cause of deathCancer of the Ovary
FlagsChicago, Illinois, Vital Records-State
Misc. Notes
On the 1 April 1930 U.S. Census Mabel Moum is single, 17 and lived with her parents and siblings at 646 Madison Street, City of Stanley, Chippewa County, Wisconsin. Her father was Eric Moum, 54, born in Norway, her mother Carrie, 45, born in Norway and siblings, all born in Wisconsin were Clara, 19, Norma, 16, Harold, 14, Lydia, 11, Norman, 9, Everett, 6 and Stanley, 2. Eric was a laborer in a toy factory and their house was worth $2210.
®55 From age 18 in 1931 to 1937 Mabel lived in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. On 1 April 1940 the US Census listed Mabel P. Moum as single, age 27 and a Registered Nurse who lived and worked at St. Luke’s Hospital, West Madison Street, City of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, for $825 a month.
®54 From 1943 to 1946 she again lived in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. She became ill in February. She had incomplete removal of an ovarian cancer, followed by chemotherapy. She entered the hospital for the last time in early September and died in early September 1968.
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Birth26 Mar 1903, Ely, Saint Louis County, Minnesota, USA ®47, ®14
MemoDr. O. W. Parker
Christen29 Mar 1903, Ely, Saint Louis County, Minnesota, USA ®14
MemoSponsors John and Katherine Gorze, Father A. Smrekar, officiating
Death3 Dec 1980, Elmhurst, DuPage County, Illinois, USA
MemoMemorial Hospital of DuPage County 3:30 PM
Burial6 Dec 1980, Forest Park, DuPage County, Illinois, USA
MemoForest Home Cemetery, Pedersen-Ryberg Mortuary, 435 N. York, Elmhurst, IL
OccupationAccountant
EducationVirginia High School, Bachelor of Science in Business, University of Minnesota 11 June 1928
ReligionRoman Catholic
Cause of deathCancer of the Prostate with Metastasis and Obstructive Renal Failure
FlagsChicago, Illinois
Misc. Notes
He was born in Ely, Minnesota and moved with his parents and siblings in 1916 (age 13) to 314 Third Street South, Virginia, Minnesota. In 1922 he was a bookkeeper for his father’s grocery and still lived with his parents and siblings at 314 Third Street South, Virginia, Minnesota. In 1928 he was a student at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis and lived at 629 Fifteenth Avenue South East. By this date he had changed his name to Mackavick. He graduated from the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, on 11 June 1928 with a Bachelor of Science in Business degree. He was living in Chicago in 1935. On 13 December 1941 he was working for Western Electric Company in Chicago, Illinois. On 8 September 1942 he enlisted in the U.S. Army and was discharged on 13 August 1945. From September to November 1942 he received basic training at Sheppard Field, Wichita Falls, Texas. In November 1942 he was sent to Smyrna Air Base, Smyrna, Tennessee. From December 1942- October 1943 he was at McDill Field, Tampa, Florida. He had a furlough home to Virginia in November 1943 and then in December 1943 reported to Albrook Air Base and Rio Hato Air Base, both in Panama, where he was stationed until at least April 1945 as a Sergeant in the Army Air Force. He was a tower controller, directing airplane traffic. After World War II he returned to Chicago to work at Western Electric Company and lived at 281 East Oneida Avenue, Elmhurst, Illinois with his first wife Mae. His neighbor, Mr. Sado Ficarratto, died suddenly on 4 November 1965. Joe worked for Western Electric until his retirement about March 1, 1968, age 65, to take care of Mae, who died in September 1968. After Mae’s death he and Mrs. Ficarratto married and lived in her house at 282 East Oneida, Elmhurst, Illinois 60126 until he died on 3 December 1980.
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