He migrated to Phoenix, Ariz after becoming a nat'l citizen and worked as a chemist in his youth in the Phoenix area. He arrived in the US on the ship 'Siam' with his father from St. Thomas in L.S. and went to Phoenix to join the family members already there.
In 1942 he married Abigale 'Gail' Rath. Two girls were born to the couple.
In later life he became a successful stock broker spending his last years in a new Sun City office.
Always a possitive, energy filled person who became special to family members. He died on the tennis court, having won the game. A dashing, well dressed man always whose wisdom is remembered.
Parents Peter Laurits Christiansen 1877 – 1954
Agnes Rosabelle Bradshaw 1879 – 1943 .
Siblings Aldous Laurite Christiansen 1905 – 1981
Helen Margreta Christiansen 1909 – 2000
Hilda Kathleen Christiansen 1914 – 2004
Amy Johanne Christiansen 1917 – 2008.
Spouse & Children
Abigail (Gail) Mary Rath 1920 – 2009
Sonia Gail Christiansen 1944 –
Karen Tania Christiansen 1949 – 1984.
He migrated to Phoenix, Ariz after becoming a nat'l citizen and worked as a chemist in his youth in the Phoenix area. He arrived in the US on the ship 'Siam' with his father from St. Thomas in L.S. and went to Phoenix to join the family members already there.
In 1942 he married Abigale 'Gail' Rath. Two girls were born to the couple.
In later life he became a successful stock broker spending his last years in a new Sun City office.
Always a possitive, energy filled person who became special to family members. He died on the tennis court, having won the game. A dashing, well dressed man always whose wisdom is remembered.
Parents Peter Laurits Christiansen 1877 – 1954
Agnes Rosabelle Bradshaw 1879 – 1943 .
Siblings Aldous Laurite Christiansen 1905 – 1981
Helen Margreta Christiansen 1909 – 2000
Hilda Kathleen Christiansen 1914 – 2004
Amy Johanne Christiansen 1917 – 2008.
Spouse & Children
Abigail (Gail) Mary Rath 1920 – 2009
Sonia Gail Christiansen 1944 –
Karen Tania Christiansen 1949 – 1984.
Family Members
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