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Martinson, "Anne" Harriet A. Saturday, March 09, 2002 Martinson,
"Anne" Harriet A. March 7, 2002, age 72 years. Preceded in death by
her parents Harry J. and Myrtle V. Martinson, sister and brother-in-
law Shirley and Melvin Corson and brother John V. Martinson.
Survivors include her dear sister and brother-in-law Janet M. and
Louis E. Grootemaat, dear niece and nephews Christine (Mark) Flynn,
Craig Corson and Curt Corson, and dear great nieces and ne...
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The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
; Martinson, "Anne" Harriet A. Sunday, March 10, 2002 Martinson, "Anne" Harriet A. March 7, 2002, age 72 years. Preceded in death by her parents Harry J. and Myrtle V. Martinson, sister and brother-in- law Shirley and Melvin Corson and brother John V. Martinson. Survivors include her dear sister and
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Union City's mark on 'Jeopardy'.
San Jose Mercury News (San Jose, CA)
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This local man made 'Jeopardy' historyWho is Union City's Anders Martinson in a three-way tie?
Oakland Tribune
; UNION CITY -- For the last three months, everyone who knows Anders Martinson of Union City, even his stepson stationed in Iraq, has been trying to pry a secret from him: How did he fare on "Jeopardy"? On Friday, the episode that was taped in December finally aired and the stunning answer was
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Game show history for $16,000 Union City engineer beat the odds to land in 'Jeopardy's' first three-way tie in 23 years
Oakland Tribune
; UNION CITY -- For the last three months, everyone who knows Anders Martinson of Union City, even his stepson stationed in Iraq, has been trying to pry a secret from him: How did he fare on "Jeopardy?" On Friday, the episode that was taped in December finally aired and the stunning answer was
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Area man makes Jeopardy history Union City man wins $16,000 on game show
Oakland Tribune
; UNION CITY -- For the last three months, everyone who knows Anders Martinson of Union City, even his stepson stationed in Iraq, has been trying to pry a secret from him: How did he fare on "Jeopardy?" On Friday, the episode that was taped in December finally aired and the stunning answer was
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