Bernard Singsaas - Louisville, Colo.
Bernard Singsaas, 86, died of natural causes Sunday, Aug. 27, 2006, at the Balfour Retirement Community in Louisville, Colo., after a short stay in the Hospice Care of Boulder and Broomfield Counties care center.
A memorial service will be held at a later date at the Singsaas Church near Hendricks, Minn.
Bernie was born on the family farm in Oak Lake Township, near the Minnesota border, son of Ingebrigt Singsaas, from Singsaas, Norway, and Christine Trooien. He attended a one-room school house then boarded in the nearest town to graduate from Astoria High School. He worked on the farm and at odd jobs and then graduated in accounting from a one-year business school before enlisting in the U.S. Navy in January 1942. he served in Navy construction battalions in the Pacific Theatre during World War II and, after four years, left the Navy as a Chief Petty Officer.
Bernie married Carole Maxine Bailey on Aug. 5 1950, in Witchita, Kan., after a four-month courtship while he was hospitalized following a car crash that almost killed him. Carole died in September 1965, and Bernie never remarried.
He worked as an office manager for nearly 30 years with Peter Kiewit and Sons, a construction company with headquarters in the U.S. and Canada, which took Bernie and his family to many locations, including Vancouver Island, Utah, Montreal, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Colorado, Arkansas, Arizona, New Orleans, Nebraska, Montana, and Alaska, as well as Kansas. Family vacations by car crossed every other state.
He was an avid reader, bridge player, playing in many bridge tournaments and achieving Lifetime Master status, and traveler, doing extensive research on the family history in Norway. After retiring to San Diego, he enjoyed daily golf games between frequent travels that took him to most countries and all seven continents, making many friends along the way. He sold his car and golf clubs and moved to Boulder County, Colo., in 2001, just before his 81st birthday, to be close to family.
Survivors include two daughters, Christine Howard of Louisville and Cathryn Grimland of Loveland, Colo., and six grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife, a son Steven Eric Singsaas, and all eight siblings.
From the Brookings Register, Sept 13, 2006
Genealogies of the Crapser, Workman, Carter, Laabs, Luze, Christianson, Jorenby, and Waage families
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Monday, January 24, 2011
Mystery Monday: Blanche Workman in Greeley, Colorado
The first piece is an envelope addressed to Mr. Jesse Workman in Brookings, South Dakota and has a postmark dated Oct 7, 1939 from Greeley, Colorado.
Flip the envelope over and we see an address for Mrs. Jesse Workman (aka Blanche). The address is 303 11th Ave, Greeley, Colorado.
After a little more digging through grandma's treasures I found a calendar, one of those complimentary calendars from businesses. This calendar is from "Workman Pine Tree Service Station" on the corner of 11th Ave and 5th St, Greeley, Colorado. The calendar attached displays the November 1941 page. A note hand-written on the back of the calendar reads: "Dear, Kids will drop you a line or two. Mrs. Scoop".
To find the answers, I started with Ancestry.com. The 1940 U.S. Federal Census would be the best place to find the answers, but that isn't available yet. Unfortunately, Ancestry.com was providing too many possibilies for directories in Boulder, Denver and other larger cities not much for Greeley. So I wandered over to the Weld County, Colorado Rootsweb site.
Guess what I found!! .. That's right - several directories, including the1940 directory, transcribed and indexed!!
Among the entries were "Workman Auto Works, Leslie Workman prop 1103 5 st Greeley" and "Workman Leslie (Mathilda) Prop Workman Auto Works r 1103 5 St Greeley" both in the 1940 Greeley City and Rural Route directory. (http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cowcgs/contents-dir.html)
So it appears the Blanche was likely visiting her oldest child Leslie in 1939. I know that Leslie and Mathilda had 4 children, though I don't have their birthdates. However, Leslie would have been about 35 at the time.
Is it possible that Blanche went to help care for a new grandbaby? I guess it's time to find some decendants of Leslie Workman and Mathilda Krosska.
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