Showing posts with label Professions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Professions. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 16, 2018

Cousin Donald Nielsen Worked at The Royal Gorge Bridge & Park

This guy is my 1st cousin 2x removed, which is a fairly close relative. Donald's mother was Nora (Webb) Nielsen, sister to my great grandmother Anna Delilah (Webb) Slater.

Donald's obituary (published in The Canon City Daily Record on Nov. 25, 2011 and at Legacy.com)
Donald Dean Nielsen, 84, passed on November 24, 2011, in the comfort of his home with his family by his side 
Don's life was filled with many successes. His experiences, knowledge & wisdom came from a life well lived. Don's life partner & wife of 51 years Rosella T. Nielsen preceded him in death in 2002. They owned & operated the Sky Valley Motel for 26 years, where they raised & nurtured their family. In his retirement years, Don worked full time as the Senior Incline Operator at the Royal Gorge Bridge in Canon City, CO. Don excelled in his professional trade as a Heavy & Highway Superintendent building & engineering many of Colorado's highways & bridges. His skills and talents led him to be a part of building the infamous NORAD in Colo. Springs, CO
He proudly served his country as a Sergeant in the U.S. Army, 1st Infantry Division, "The Big Red One", stationed in Germany during the Korean War. Prior to his military service, Don was a Singer Sewing Machine Rep & Repair man in the South Dakota/Nebraska area. 
Don was born on May 22, 1927, in Verdigre, Nebraska. He believed in honest hard work, loved a good cigar and a good running truck. He loved prospecting and would trek for miles, deep into the Colorado mountains. 
Don was a dedicated father. Family life was a priority for him. 
We, his children, honor his life and strive to live our lives ever grateful & mindful of his...[list of family members] 
A sincere thank you to all our dear family, friends & Fremont Regional Hospice who assisted in this last year of our father's life. We are eternally grateful. 
Daddy, you are forever cherished. Thanks for being our Dad! Rest in peace & comfort, our beloved father. 
Funeral will be held in his home church, Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church, 801 Sheridan Ave, Canon City, CO. Visitation 10:00 till 11:00 a.m., prior to Funeral Service at 11:00 a.m., Wednesday, November 30, 2011, Pastor Robert Kippley officiating. Interment will follow at Lakeside Cemetery in Canon City. Reception will follow interment at Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church.

Sounds like a great guy!

Some videos (I had them directly on this page, but then I got a weird error message and here are the links):
Royal Gorge Bridge


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Thursday, October 11, 2018

A Snapshot of My Work in Progress: Hashtags

So far I have 48 "Farm Laborers" and 220 "Farmers." Snapshot from my Legacy 9 family tree file.
Tomorrow is National Farmer's Day, and I was curious just how many farmers I have tagged so far: 220.  I didn't even count the ones who have a known specialization in farming.  It is the single most common occupation for people in my tree, and thus far I have only tagged people in the 19th and 20th centuries.  This is totally unsurprising.

The most common other single category is "Teacher" (I have 83 so far!).  Salesmen, bookkeepers, and clerks are not far behind in the list of common professions.


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