The Olson Family Gottskálk Sigfússon & Páll (Paul) Kristinn Olson & Margrét Jónsdóttir Gíslason
Paul and Margaret Olson For more please see:
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Taken from the Icelandic Appeal website, circa 2000. | |||||
The Olson Family of Gimli | |||||
Páll (Paul) Kristinn Olson &
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It is well known by all experienced fishermen on Lake Winnipeg that the mood can change very quickly from quiet waters to a raging storm that can sweep everything before it in a few hours. The lake is treacherous and dangerous unless you know it. Paul knew the lake and from it he made his living, and as a result was able to raise a large family. This gave him a deep satisfaction because the time he spent with them between fishing seasons was brief. They all remember him for his kindness and consideration towards them. As a result of his vast experience on the lake, he was able to instruct his sons, as well as many other young men, about fishing and the hazards of the lake. Since he was away from Gimli for so much of the year, he could not involve himself to deeply in the affairs of the community. His community was the whole of Lake Winnipeg, with its joys, sorrows, dangers, and pleasures. To his wife, like most other fisherman’s wives, fell the responsibility of raising the children and looking after the home. Her home was her castle. The sons, who served in World War II, carry on the tradition of their father of honesty, hard work and hopeful enthusiasm for the fish business. Paul kept working on the lake until he was seventy-eight years old. He died at the age of 80 in 1958. Margrét lived to age eighty-eight, passing away in 1973. Olga married Baldur N. Jonasson and had five children: Margaret Grace, Jonina Pauline, Norma Edith, Leon, and Gwen. Baldur passed away in 1947. In 1955 Olga married again to Arni Anderson of Arborg. Pauline married Al Luty. They had three sons: Richard, David, and Stanley. Edwin died at seven months. Alma married Rev. Bjarni Bjarnason, son of Rev. and Mrs. Jóhann Bjarnason. They had two sons: Brian and Warren. Jónina Fredrikka (Jona) married Lawrence Benson of Gimli. They had three sons: Lawrence Ralph, John Frederick, and Kenneth Roy. Elin (Leo) married Eggert Bjarnason, brother of Rev. Bjarni. They had three daughters: Leona, Judy, and Patty. Paul (see the Paul and Margaret Olson story) Roy passed away in 1947 at Berry Island at the age of 26. Tryggvi (Ted) worked as a fisherman on Lake Winnipeg. He married Allison Millar, a schoolteacher. Margaret married Dr. W.A. McLachlan, a chiropractor in Selkirk. They have three children: Rhonda, Grant, and Lisa. Paul and Margrét Olson’s foster daughter Mabel married Ray Akin of Claremore Oklahoma.
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