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- Mary Jo nyttar namnet Klingsheim. Det tyder på at ho er dotter til John William Haley og Ethel Louise Klingsheim, men dette er usikkert.
Mary Jo Klingsheim og Peter McAllen Wood får ein son saman i 1976 - Peter McAllen Wood II. I minneord etter mannen hennar vert det vist til at faren tek seg mest av sonen Peter.
På Geni.com finn eg Mary Jo gift med ein annan?
- Steve Neitzel f. 1957. Mary Jo f. 26 mai 1956 d. 1994.
- Dette må vera noko feilregistrert. Fødselsdato kan vera rett?
To 'halv'-søsken av Mary Jo på bilete ved hennar bryllup i 1975 (James P Haley II):
- Me at age 8, and my sister Catherine Noreen at age 9. Photo taken on the wedding day of my older sister, Mary Jo to Peter Wood at the Haley Farm on the Old Brickyard Road south of Rush City, Minnesota (circa summer of 1973).
Frå WikiTree (2023: www.wikitree.com/wiki/Klingsheim-12):
- Mary Jo Markiewicz was found dead from stab wounds, in November 1992. In 2010, Steven Joseph Hayes claimed that he may have killed 17 women (possibly including Mary Jo) in the New Haven County area between the late 1980's and 2007.
- Er dette rett at det er Mary Jo Klingsheim det her er snakk om?
Kilde: Connecticut Department of Health. Connecticut Death Index, 1949-2001. Hartford, CT, USA: Connecticut Department of Health
www.waterburyobserver.org/2022/01/08/out-cold/ (2023) - Se PDF-fil: '2023_1095_Mary_Jo_Markiewicz_Drept_1992.pdf'
- In November 1992, Mary Jo Markiewicz, 34, was found near the railroad tracks in Waterbury, stabbed in the neck and chest. All were known prostitutes, police said. All had a history of drug abuse. No arrests have been made. Who are these women who end up in our back yard, their lives snuffed out? Where do they come from? Why do they do what they do, even as the body count mounts? Karen, Mildred, Evelyn and Mary Jo cannot tell their stories, silenced by hands, gun, and knife. It is for those left behind, who still walk those streets, the killing streets, to tell their own stories.
The mutilated body of an unidentified woman was found Tuesday off Route 262, the fifth woman found dead near roads adjacent to Route 8 since 1988.
The victim, described by state police as being a Hispanic in her early 30s, with long, wavy hair, was naked. A factory worker driving past saw the body at 10:45 a.m. in bushes at the edge of a small gravel pit, 12 feet off Route 262, a busy two-lane road ...
Finn noko informasjon i minneord etter Peter McAllen Wood:
- https://kraftsussman.com/tribute/details/90/Peter-Wood/obituary.html#content-start (2023)
- Obituary of Peter McAllen Wood
Peter McAllen Wood died on Sunday, May 16, 2010 in Las Vegas, Nevada. He was born on September 27, 1934, in Chicago, Illinois. Peter was the last surviving child of the late George Wood and Kathryn McAllen. He joins in death his parents, along with his older brother, Daniel Wood, and his twin sister, Mary Jane Wood. May they all now rest and find the comfort of eternal peace. Peter grew up in Chicago. After graduating high school, he enlisted in the U.S. Air Force, where he served his country during the Korean Conflict. Upon returning, he moved to St. Paul, Minnesota and began working for the telephone company, Northwestern Bell (which we all now know as AT&T). He was later married to Mary Jo Klingsheim in 1975. Their son, Peter McAllen Wood II, was born on January 1, 1976. Mary Jo passed away in 1992. Peter raised his son mostly on his own. He retired from the phone company in 1990. His hobbies included boating, camping, and an avid love for the game of Bridge. Peter owned and operated Bridge Clubs in and around St. Paul during the 1990s. His love of card games finally led him to Las Vegas, where he continued to try his luck in Blackjack and Poker tournaments, as well as in home games. But his grandsons were his great source of pride and joy. Jonathan Patrick Wood was born on March 17, 2003, and Nicholas Spencer Wood was born on December 22, 2006. It is through them that he will continue to live on long after his death. The circle of his life is now complete, but Peter will continue to be missed by many of the people who knew him in his lifetime.
- "Rt Rev James P Haley II OSP posted a condolence: I remember when Peter and my sister Mary Jo were married, they lived on a farm near Rush City, MN. He was always so kind. God rest his soul" (August 2020: https://kraftsussman.com/tribute/details/90/Peter-Wood/condolences.html#content-start)
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