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Marilyn Kidder Hutton was born April 23, 1933 in Towner, ND to Arlene and Merle Kidder. Marilyn passed away in Wheat Ridge, Colorado on July 23.
After graduating from Towner High School, she attended Trinity Nursing School where she graduated as a Registered nurse. After graduation, her hometown love, Buddy Hutton asked her to marry him. They started their marriage in Houston, Texas where Bud served in the Air Force. That is where Marilyn started her career as a nurse. The Air Force soon took Marilyn and Bud to Denver, Colorado. They welcomed their first born, Alice-Arlene “Tudy” Hutton Krom while stationed at Fitzsimons base in Denver, Colorado.
At the end of Bud’s career in the Air Force, he and Marilyn decided to come back home to raise their family and start a business. They purchased the Towner Lumber Yard and sold move-away homes. During this time, they had two more children, Mark and Marilee. They sold the lumberyard in 1971 and purchased TH Vickars Company in 1969. This became Hutton Contracting.
Marilyn was active in the Zion Lutheran Sunday School program, Red Hats, Darners, and Girl Scouts. Her passion for caring for people and sharing her light with all is one of the many ways that she will be remembered.
Her children, brother and beloved nieces and nephews survive her; Daugther, Alice-Arlene “Tudy” Krom and husband Tom Krom, Strasburg, CO. Son, Mark Hutton and his wife June Hutton, Springdale, AR. Daughter, Marilee Hutton Clark, Lakewood, CO. Her Grandchildren, Kristi Spanier and husband Cody Spanier, Matt Krom and wife Daley Krom, Kaylee Kloster and husband Nick Kloster, Abby Hutton and Isabella Clark. Her great grandchildren, Zephaniah and Zeplin Krom and Ely and Maryn Spanier. Her brother Fay Kidder and wife Pat Kidder, Lynwood, WA. Preceded in death. Husband, Burton “Bud” Hutton. Parents, Arlene and Merle Kidder. | KIDDER, Marilyn (I43278)
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Marilyn Smith | SYVERSON, August (I40069)
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Marilyn Smith | OLSON, Emma Avilde (I40070)
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Marion Ardelle Tietz Schaffner, 78, passed away peacefully at home in Holtville on Nov. 1. A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m., Friday, at St. Paul's Lutheran Church at 562 Chestnut Avenue in Holtville. The Rev. Keith Reich will officiate.
Marion Schaffner was born May 20, 1928 in La Crosse, Wis., to Henry and Emily Tietz. She attended nurses' college for a year and a half after graduating from high school. While on a trip to Holtville to visit relatives she met Roy Schaffner, the son of Swiss immigrants. Roy and Marion met at choir practice at St. Paul's. They fell in love and were married in La Crosse on January 10, 1947.
Marion quickly endeared herself to the Schaffner family and the Swiss community by learning to speak Schwyzer-Dutsch. She was a housewife and together they raised seven children.
As a member of St. Paul's for nearly sixty years she taught Sunday School and Vacation Bible School. She was associated with Women's League, Lutheran Women's Missionary League, Altar Guild and sang in the choir.
She was a member of the Imperial Valley Swiss Club, a life-time member of the Imperial County Historical Society, Republican Women, the Imperial County Mental Health Board and its equivalent in San Diego, and ARC. She also served on the Grand Jury and sang with the Ray Casey Chorale. For two decades she was an active member of the Pine School PTA.
Hundreds of school children were escorted by her through the barns at the Schaffner Dairy. After the students learned where milk came from they were given an ice cream treat.
Both Roy and Marion were supportive of 4-H and FFA and regularly supported the animal auction at the California Midwinter Fair.
Nearly thirty years ago she was stricken with rheumatoid arthritis. She didn't let that stop her from continuing to live her life to the fullest without complaint, and always with a positive attitude.
Roy and Marion were named Holtville Chamber of Commerce Citizens of the Year in 1987 for their generosity and involvement with the community.
In 1988 the Holtville Soroptimist Club presented her with an award naming her a "Woman of Distinction." At the time she was honored for her many generous acts, and her work with the special education class at Holtville High School.
Marion was a caring hostess. She was compassionate and gave freely of her time to those in need. When a mother with young children was ill she was quick to gather up the kids and take them home with her for days at a time. She was a great organizer, usually finding efficient, time-saving ways of getting things done. Even when sidelined with crippling RA she managed to attend and participate in most functions. When unable to drive any longer, she volunteered by being the telephone committee for several organizations.
Her husband Roy passed away on July 7, 2001. She is survived by Christine Lowrey and her husband Jim, Heidi Schaffner, Emil Schaffner and his wife Terri, Debbie Fjeldsted and her husband Gary, Susan Lohse and her husband Ken, Rudy Schaffner and his wife Renita, Ellen Underwood and her husband Sam.
Her grandchildren include Mike Lowrey, Kelly Kellum and husband Mitch, Roy Schaffner and wife Carly, Neal Schaffner and wife Amber, Loren Schaffner and wife Elaine, Adam Lyerly and wife Annabel, Eric Lyerly, Brian Lohse, Janice Lohse, Chase Schaffner, Erin Underwood and Emily Underwood, step-grandchildren, Alan Fjeldsted, Adam Fjeldsted and Eric Fjeldsted. Her great-grandchildren are Emil Schaffner, Sophia Lyerly and Sterling Schaffner.
She is also survived by sister-in-laws Ada Tietz, Susie Oister, Elisabeth Lanier and Millie Wrinkle, and brother-in-law and sister-in-law Henry and Charlotte Schaffner and many loving nieces and nephews. | TIETZ, Marion Ardelle (I32479)
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Marion E. Pederson, 98, of Battle Lake, died Saturday, Aug. 14, 2010, at Battle Lake Good Samaritan Center.
Marian Elizabeth Pederson was born Feb. 19, 1912, to Alfred and Ellen (Fjestad) Haagenson in Carlisle. She was baptized in North Immanuel Church, and was confirmed in Bethlehem Lutheran Church in Fergus Falls.
After graduating from Fergus Falls High School, she was married to Morton A. Pederson in 1930, by his father, the Reverend Elias Pederson. The couple lived in Fergus Falls for many years, later moving to the Minneapolis area. She was employed by Sears Roebuck for 27 years until her retirement.
Marion and her husband moved to Battle Lake in 1973, first living at their lake home at South-Point, then moving into town, where they later built a home on Madison Avenue on the lake.
Marion was an active member of a Homemakers group, Republican Women's Club and ELCW at First Lutheran Church.
She will be remembered as a loving wife, mother, grandparent and friend.
She was a needle-worker most of her life. and also a great hostess who loved to entertain. Marian was known as a baker of wonderful apple pies and orange rolls, which she shared abundantly. Giving to others was part of her faith.
She is survived by her daughter, Patricia Samuelson; granddaughters, Barbara Samuelson (Russell Smith), Lynne D'Agostino (William); grandson-in-law, Kenneth Larsen; greatgrandchildren, Samuel Larsen, Anthony and Claire D'Agostino and Sahara Smith; a sister-in-law, Stanza Haagenson; and many nieces, nephews and friends.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Morton; a daughter, Barbara Beth; a son-in-law, Donald Samuelson; sisters, Myrtle Crawford, Evelyn Callan and Florence Tomhave; brothers, Arthur and LaVern Haagenson; and a granddaughter, Leslie S. Larsen.
Visitation and memory sharing: One hour prior to the service
Service: 1 p.m. Wednesday, at First Lutheran Church, Battle Lake
Clergy: Rev. Jake Dyrhaug
Burial: Oak Grove Cemetery, Fergus Falls
Funeral Home: Glende-Nilson Funeral Home, Battle Lake | HAAGENSON, Marian Elizabeth (I14788)
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Marit Olsdatter was Torstein’s first wife. | BEITO, Marit Olsdatter (I24943)
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Marit was Jens’s second wife. She had 8 children with Jens.
Living with Petrine and Peder on the Gustad 16/7 farm in Kvernes in the 1900 Norwegian census.
Marit had an illegitimate son Peder with a man named Lars Knudsen. Peder was born 18 May 1853 in Kvernes. | ØVERAAS, Marit Eriksdatter (I2589)
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Marith’s birth record clearly names her mother as Sigerid Andersdatter Bergeeiet and her father as Asbjørn Andersen Steile. She was each parent’s second illegitimate child. The sponsors at Marith’s baptism were Haaver and Bøye Leite, Ole Tostensen Berge, Guri Leite, and Berith Andersdatter Steile. (Liethe or Liete is a part of the Berge farm in Høre.) Haaver was the member of the parish who would be responsible for raising the child.
In the 1865 census, she was a maid for the country merchant Peder P Odnæs and his wife Caroline. Marit was shown, incorrectly, as born in 1849.
In the 1900 census, she had had 12 children, only 6 of whom were still living. She had come to the U.S. in 1871. | BREKKE, Marit Asbjørnsdatter (I3226)
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Maritvoldvald husmann | ØREN, Johannes Hansen (I1277)
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Marjolaine M. (Crawford) Jacobson, 87, of La Crosse, died peacefully on Saturday December 21, 2013 surrounded by the love of her family at home. She was born in Brooklyn, Iowa on January 30, 1926 to Marian and Robert Crawford. On August 14, 1943, she was married to Clifford H Jacobson in Spring Grove, Minnesota. They celebrated their 70th wedding anniversary this past year.
Marjolaine was formerly employed by the La Crosse YWCA as a swim instructor, life guard, and receptionist. She has also been a member of St Paul's Lutheran Church since 1949.
Marjolaine is survived by her husband, Clifford, and by five children, Cheryle (Doug Wenum) Valiquette, Steve Jacobson, Angela (Jeff) Bluske, Christine Valentine, and Susan (Michael) Dobratz. She is also survived by 19 grandchildren, 30 great-grandchildren, and one great-great grandchild.
She was preceded in death by one daughter, Marcy Jacobson LeMagne, and by one infant daughter, Katherine Mary Jacobson. Also preceded in death by her mother, Marian M Rosson, and by one brother, Robert Crawford. | CRAWFORD, Marjolaine (Marge) Marion (I37429)
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