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On Nov. 23 at 48, Karen Marie Walden, of Maple Grove, Minn., died from complications associated with a rare type of T–cell lymphoma she has been fighting for three and half years.
Karen was born Karen Marie Saxhaug on Sept. 29, 1959, in Virginia, Minn. In 1982, she graduated from the University of Minnesota and the Universidad of Seville, Spain, with a degree in Spanish. Karen then attended Hamline University School of Law where she met her husband, Jim. After law school, Karen and Jim lived in the Washington D.C. area for eight and half years. Karen worked for the EEOC and the Alexandria, Virginia, Commonwealth Attorney's Office. After returning to Minnesota in 1994, Karen worked as an Assistant Anoka County Attorney, and raised three sons.
Karen leaves behind her dear husband of 20 years, James, her sons Derek, 14, Jacob, 11, and Samuel, 9; parents Vernon and Marlys Saxhaug of Virginia, Minn.; sisters, Sherry Coughlin of Aurora, Minn, Deborah Saxhaug of Eagan, Minn.; Mark Saxhaug, Bradford Saxhaug and Eric Saxhaug, all of Virginia, Minn.; fourteen nieces and nephews; parents-in-law Bill and Abby Walden of Maple Grove, Minn.; sisters-in-law, Amy Walden Potvin of Maple Grove, Minn. and Elizabeth Walden of Providence, R.I.; and brother-in-law, David Walden (Esmeralda) of San Francisco, Calif.
Karen fought a tough battle against a very rare cancer that typically takes lives within 12 months. And she saw Miracles all along the way of this journey. She especially thanks Dr. Stephen Ansell and all the others at the Mayo Clinic who helped in her fight to beat the odds. Thanks also to Caringbridge.org for helping her to stay in touch with others during this time. Finally, thanks to North Memorial Hospice Care for all their assistance. Please join her family in a celebration and farewell to her on Tuesday, November 27, 2007 at 11:00 in the morning at Maple Grove Lutheran Church, 9251 Elm Creek Boulevard, Maple Grove, MN 55369. Visitation will be held for one hour prior to the service. A private family inurnment will follow at a later date. | SAXHAUG, Karen Marie (I2601)
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on Skaare | ELLINGBÖ, Ingelev Andersdatter (I10076)
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On Skjefstad in the Hof subparish of the Toten parish at the time of Maria’s birth. | SKJEFSTAD, Johannes Olsen (I26316)
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on Skjefstad in the Hoff subparish of Østre Toten | SKJEFSTAD, Maria Johannesdatter (I26315)
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on the Berge farm near Fortun on the far northeast end of Lustrafjorden | OLSON, Christina (I4126)
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On the birth record of her son born in 1905, she was called Alice, age 33, born in Canada. That would suggest a birthday for her in 1872. That must have been an error.
In the 1910 census, she had had five children, four still living. Her sister Emily was living with her and Walter in that census.
Her sister, Emily Barber, 23 and unmarried, was living with Alice and Walter in the 1910 census. Emily was a machine operator in a paper box factory, presumably the one that Walter worked at.
She died as Alice Maud Ripley. | BARBER, Alice Maud (I16226)
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On the evening of Friday, April 3, 1959, he was the engineer on a Great Northern switch engine that “ran the signal board” and smashed into a stationary Chicago and Great Western Engine. Five railroad employees, including Marvin, were injured, none seriously.
Tech 5, US Army, World War II | ELLINGBOE, Marvin Eugene (I5137)
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on the Salsaa farm according to her obit | SALSAA, Ingeborg Knudsen (I4461)
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on the same gravestone as Engelbert, Walberga, and Frances | VO PAVA, Frank Dennis (I18283)
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on the Storøren farm according to Digitalarkivet, on Byvald according to Sven Tore | BYVALD, Guruanna (Guriana) Hansdatter (I62)
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