Catonerus van Tassel
Female, #8781, Deceased
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Alexis Gabrielle Lipnicki
Female, #8782, Living
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Simon Lipnicki
Male, #8783, Living
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Phillip Charles Klingsmith
Male, #8784, Deceased, b. 25 May 1888, d. 30 July 1948
Biographical Details
| Occupation | Phillip Charles Klingsmith was an accountant in Tacoma, Pierce County, Washington. |
1888 | Birth | He was born on 25 May 1888 in New York, New York.1 |
1945 | Marr-Partners | He married Teena A. Kampen on 25 August 1945 in Tacoma, Pierce County, Washington.2 |
1948 | Death | He died of coronary occlusion on 30 July 1948 at Walker Apts., Sixth & St. Helena Ave., in Tacoma, Pierce County, Washington.1 |
1948 | Cremation | He was cremated on 31 July 1948 at Oakwood Hill Funeral Chapel & Cemetery in Tacoma.1 |
1994 | Death of Spouse | His wife, Teena A. Kampen, died on 21 February 1994 in Bloomfield, Oakland County, Michigan. |
Citations
- Death Certificate, Washington File #12299 (Phillip Charles Klingsmith), Date: 20 JUL 1948
- Marriage Certificate, Washington Cert. #88677 (Teena K. Kamm & Philip C. Klingsmith), Date: 25 AUG 1945
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Thomas Allen Kamm, RAdm. USNR Ret.
Thomas Kamm, RADM USNR
Male, #8785, Deceased, b. 10 June 1925, d. 21 March 2020
Parents
Biographical Details
1925 | Birth | Thomas Allen Kamm, RAdm. USNR Ret., was born on 10 June 1925 in Lynden, Whatcom County, Washington. |
| Note | Admiral Kamm was a cousin and close friend of Jim Edson. |
1956 | Death of Parent | His father, Charles Julius Kamm, died on 27 August 1956 in Lynden, Whatcom County, Washington. |
1994 | Death of Parent | His mother, Teena A. Kampen, died on 21 February 1994 in Bloomfield, Oakland County, Michigan. |
2020 | Death | Thomas Allen Kamm, RAdm. USNR Ret., died of congestive heart failure on 21 March 2020. |
About 2020 | Burial | He was buried about 22 March 2020 in Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia.1 |
| Biography | Thomas A. Kamm was born on June 10, 1925 in Lynden, WA, son of Charles Kamm and Teena (Kampen) Kamm. During the Depression Tom moved to his grandparents’ farm in Lynden, attending a one-room elementary schoolhouse. After school he hung out at a local airfield, taking his first flight at age 11 as “co-pilot” in an Aeronca C-3. From that moment, Tom recognized his true calling. At 14 he served as a U.S. House of Representatives page, where his father was aide to Congressman Warren Magnuson. After graduating from Lynden HS, Tom enrolled at the University of Washington and joined the Navy V-12 Program. He was commissioned as a naval aviator after flight training in Corpus Christi, TX. At the close of WWII, he returned to UW where he was a proud member of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity and a local star of track and field. Most importantly, it was at UW where Tom met and married the love of his life, Geraldine, in 1948. Tom and Gerry loved adventure. After graduation, they moved to Pensacola, FL for US Naval Reserve (USNR) flight training. That was followed by a move to Coronado, CA, where daughter Kristine was born. Following Tom’s Korean War tours in the Pacific, the family spent seven years in Detroit, MI where son Tom Jr. was born. While working for the Ralph C. Wilson Insurance Agency, and flying as a reservist, Tom earned a JD from University of Detroit Mercy. His law degree and insurance acumen led them to Orinda, CA where he joined Oakland’s Grubb and Ellis Company in its infancy. In 1961, Tom was recalled to active duty. The family moved to Yokohama, Japan where Tom flew anti-submarine and transport planes between Japan, mainland Asia, and offshore aircraft carriers of the 7th Fleet. The years that followed saw a continuous succession of promotions advancing through grades to rear admiral. Tom’s postings in the chain of USNR command included three tours through the Pentagon retiring as Deputy Director of Naval Reserve. During Tom’s first tour at the Pentagon, he also earned an LLM in International Law at George Washington University.
After retiring from the Navy in 1980, Tom and Gerry returned to Orinda. Tom practiced law and lectured at Golden Gate University School of Law. Eventually the couple retired to their ranch near Healdsburg, CA. There they raised cattle, traveled to nearly every continent, and created a family homestead beloved by their children and grandchildren. RADM Thomas A. Kamm was the recipient of campaign theater medals, and the Meritorious Service Medal and Legion of Merit. He was a proud member of Sempervirens Camp at the Bohemian Club, the American Bar Association, the Naval Reserve Association, San Francisco Fly Casting Club, and Thunderbird Country Club. Tom was an avid golfer and fisherman. He loved football, business, politics, and aviation, continuing as a private pilot until late in life. But most of all, he loved Gerry. Tom survived Gerry’s death by a mere seven months. Tom will be missed by all who knew him and most missed by those who survive him: daughter Kristine E. Kamm (spouse James Stull), son Thomas A. Kamm, Jr. (spouse Kelly Saunders), and grandchildren Emily, Caroline, and Erin Kamm, and Travis Stull. Tom and Gerry will be laid to rest together at Arlington National Cemetery. |
Citations
- Find A Grave database, Online: http://www.findagrave.com, Memorial #209419110, Date: 21 MAR 2020
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Andrew Malinsky
Male, #8786, Deceased, b. 19 August 1886, d. January 1967
Biographical Details
1886 | Birth | Andrew Malinsky was born on 19 August 1886 in Balta, Odessa Oblast, Ukraine.1 |
1917 | Draft Registration | He registered for the draft on 5 June 1917 at Precinct 23/32 in the Bronx.2 |
1920 | Birth of Child | His son, Bernard Malin, was born on 30 June 1920 in New York City. |
1967 | Death | Andrew Malinsky died in January 1967 in Morristown, Maricopa County, Arizona.3 |
1984 | Death of Partner | His partner, Bella Rosafsky, died in October 1984 in Phoenix, Arizona. |
Citations
- Naturalization Petition, U.S. Dist. Ct. for the Northern Dist of Georgia, Date: 12 JUN 1918
- World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, Registration State: New York; Registration County: Bronx; Roll: 1753936; Draft Board: 03, Date: 5 JUN 1917
- Ancestry.com Public Family Trees, Kate S. Family Trees, accessed April 25, 2023
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Bella Rosafsky
Female, #8787, Deceased, b. 25 December 1894, d. October 1984
Biographical Details
1894 | Birth | Bella Rosafsky was born on 25 December 1894 in Russia. |
1920 | Birth of Child | Her son, Bernard Malin, was born on 30 June 1920 in New York City. |
1967 | Death of Partner | Her partner, Andrew Malinsky, died in January 1967 in Morristown, Maricopa County, Arizona. |
1984 | Death | She died in October 1984 in Phoenix, Arizona.1 |
Citations
- Ancestry.com Public Family Trees, Kate S. Family Trees, accessed April 25, 2023
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Philip Fradkin
Philip Fradkin
Male, #8788, Deceased, b. 20 April 1905, d. 25 July 1994
Biographical Details
1905 | Birth | Philip Fradkin was born on 20 April 1905 in Minsk, Belarus. |
1925 | Occupation | In 1925 Philip Fradkin was a salesman in New York City.1 |
1925 | Marr-Partners | He married Sophie Karp on 28 March 1925 at Lincoln Palace in Brooklyn, New York.1 |
1928 | Birth of Child | His son, Daniel Robert Fradkin, was born on 14 October 1928. |
1994 | Death | Philip Fradkin died on 25 July 1994 in Florida. |
1995 | Death of Spouse | His wife, Sophie Karp, died on 3 April 1995 in North Miama Beach, Florida. |
Citations
- Marriage Certificate, Brooklyn Cert. #4498, Date: 28 MAR 1925
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Sophie Karp
Sophie Karp
Female, #8789, Deceased, b. 24 May 1906, d. 3 April 1995
Biographical Details
1906 | Birth | Sophie Karp was born on 24 May 1906 in Russia.1,2 |
1925 | Marr-Partners | She married Philip Fradkin on 28 March 1925 at Lincoln Palace in Brooklyn, New York.1 |
1928 | Birth of Child | Her son, Daniel Robert Fradkin, was born on 14 October 1928. |
1994 | Death of Spouse | Her husband, Philip Fradkin, died on 25 July 1994 in Florida. |
1995 | Death | She died on 3 April 1995 in North Miama Beach, Florida.2 |
Citations
- Marriage Certificate, Brooklyn Cert. #4498, Date: 28 MAR 1925
- Social Security Death Index, U.S., Social Security Death Index [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015., SSN 109-22-1100, Date: APR 1995
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Melva Lydia Lamb
Female, #8790, Deceased, b. 5 February 1923, d. 3 October 1990
Biographical Details
1923 | Birth | Melva Lydia Lamb was born on 5 February 1923 in Ontario, Wisconsin.1,2 |
1944 | Marr-Partners | She married Robert Albert Johnson on 22 June 1944 in Superior, Mineral County, Montana.1 |
1946 | Birth of Child | Her son, Robert Glenn Johnson, was born on 3 December 1946 in Clarkfork, Idaho. |
1951 | Divorce | Robert Albert Johnson and she were divorced on 21 September 1951 in Sandpoint, Bonner County, Idaho. |
1977 | Death of Spouse | Her former husband, Robert Albert Johnson, died in December 1977 in Lewiston, Nez Perce County, Idaho. |
1990 | Death | She died of acute respiratory failure due to COPD on 3 October 1990 at Marcus Daly Memorial Hospital in Hamilton, Ravalli County, Montana.2 |
About 1990 | Cremation | She was cremated about 4 October 1990 at Daly-Leach Crematory in Hamilton. |
Citations
- Marriage Certificate, Montana State File #206, License #1431 (Robert A. Johnson & Melva L. Hall), Date: 22 JUN 1944
- Death Certificate, Montana Cert. #11517, Date: 3 OCT 1990
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Robert Glenn Johnson
Male, #8791, Deceased, b. 3 December 1946, d. 28 January 2002
Parents
Biographical Details
| Occupation | Robert Glenn Johnson was a cook in a senior health care facility. |
1946 | Birth | He was born on 3 December 1946 in Clarkfork, Idaho.1 |
1977 | Death of Parent | His father, Robert Albert Johnson, died in December 1977 in Lewiston, Nez Perce County, Idaho. |
1990 | Death | Robert Glenn Johnson was the informant for the death certificate of Melva Lydia Lamb in Hamilton, Ravalli County, Montana, on 3 October 1990.2 |
2002 | Death | He died of lung cancer on 28 January 2002 at Veteran Medical Center in Fort Harrison, Montana.3,4 |
Citations
- Death Certificate, Montana Cert. #2002 000309
- Death Certificate, Montana Cert. #11517, Date: 3 OCT 1990
- Marriage Certificate, Montana State File #206, License #1431 (Robert A. Johnson & Melva L. Hall), Date: 22 JUN 1944
- Death Certificate, Montana Cert. #2002 000309, Date: 28 JAN 2002
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Milo Robert Robershotte
Male, #8794, Living
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Johanna Mouw1,2
Female, #8795, Deceased, b. June 1864
Biographical Details
1864 | Birth | Johanna Mouw was born in June 1864 in Netherlands. |
1869 | Immigration | She migrated in 1869.1 |
About 1887 | Marr-Partners | She married Gijsbert ver Steeg about 1887. |
1888 | Birth of Child | Her son, Lambertus ver Steeg, was born on 29 June 1888 in Iowa. |
1909 | Death of Spouse | Her husband, Gijsbert ver Steeg, died on 3 November 1909 in Orange City, Iowa. |
Citations
- 1900 Federal Census, Place: Holland, Sioux, Iowa; Roll: 459; Page: 1; Enumeration District: 0136, Date: 14 JUN 1900
- Death Certificate, Iowa Cert. #144-58-27152 (Lambertus ver Steeg), Date: 30 DEC 1958
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Lambertus ver Steeg
Male, #8796, Deceased, b. 29 June 1888, d. 30 December 1958
Parents
Biographical Details
| Occupation | Lambertus ver Steeg was a Farmer. |
1888 | Birth | He was born on 29 June 1888 in Iowa. |
1909 | Death of Parent | His father, Gijsbert ver Steeg, died on 3 November 1909 in Orange City, Iowa. |
1958 | Death | Lambertus ver Steeg died of stomach cancer on 30 December 1958 in Hull, Sioux County, Iowa.1 |
About 1958 | Burial | He was buried about 31 December 1958 in Hope Cemetery in Hull, Sioux County, Iowa.1 |
Citations
- Death Certificate, Iowa Cert. #144-58-27152 (Lambertus ver Steeg), Date: 30 DEC 1958
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Trevor Beau Salas
Male, #8797, Living
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Laine Crowder1
Female, #8798, Living
Parents
Citations
- Newspaper, Seattle Times, Date: 4 DEC 2022
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Tyler Crowder
Male, #8799, Living
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Warren Newton Schoonover
Male, #8800, Deceased, b. 7 August 1867, d. 10 January 1933
Parents
Biographical Details
1867 | Birth | Warren Newton Schoonover was born on 7 August 1867 in Richland Center, Wisconsin.1,2,3 |
| Occupation | From 1887 to 1925 Warren Newton Schoonover was a grocer.2 |
1904 | Marr-Partners | He married Emma Kathryn Beck on 5 September 1904 in Spokane, Washington. This was Emma's second marriage, Warren's first.1 |
1905 | Birth of Child | His daughter, Florence Margaret Schoonover, was born on 18 July 1905 in Odessa, Washington. |
1912 | Birth of Child | His son, Marcel Victor Schoonover, was born on 4 December 1912 in Odessa, Washington. |
1933 | Death | Warren Newton Schoonover died of influenza and pneumonia on 10 January 1933 at Sacred Heart Hospital in Spokane, Washington.2 |
1933 | Burial | He was buried on 12 January 1933 in Greenwood Cemetery in Spokane, Spokane County, Washington.2 |
1973 | Death of Spouse | His wife, Emma Kathryn Beck, died on 28 July 1973 in Wilbur, Lincoln County, Washington. |
Citations
- Marriage Certificate, Spokane County Return #A468, seen on Washington Digital Archives 8/4/2023, Date: 5 SEP 1904
- Death Certificate, Washington Cert. #46, Spokane via Washington Digital Archives., Date: 10 JAN 1933
- Birth Certificate, Washington delayed registration #332 filed April 23, 1943 (Marcel Victor Schoonover)
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