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Rosa M. Larson, age 94, died on Friday, June 16, 2018, at St. John's Lutheran Community in Albert Lea.
Rosa Marie (Engel) Larson was born on February 14, 1924, at her grandmother Engel's home in Pepin, WI. She was the oldest daughter of Stanley and Ruby (Hawkins) Engel. As a child, Rosa spent summers on the Mississippi River where her father was a commercial fisherman. A specific spot on the river called "Deer Island" had been a favorite spot of Rosa's.
She was a graduate of Pepin High School. Following graduation, Rosa pursued employment in the Twin Cities. On March 11, 1943, she joined in marriage to the love of her life, Carl Albert Larson at First Lutheran Church in Lake City, MN. Carl often kidded Rosa that she had Mississippi River water running through her veins. In the early years of their marriage they resided in Winona, then moved to southeast Rochester where they purchased and operated their family owned business, Carl's Food Market. They later moved to Red Wing, where Rosa acquired a passion for Red Wing Pottery. She was very knowledgeable in the history of Red Wing Pottery and was a pioneer and avid collector as well.
She was one of the first participants for Gold Rush Days in Oronoco. At one time her house was full of her collection. Rosa was a charter member #30 in the Red Wing Collectors Society. Carl and Rosa later moved back to Rochester where Rosa resided until her death. One of her favorite hobbies was studying genealogy. She spent many hours putting together both family histories.
Rosa loved scenic road trips and loved to travel, Ireland was her favorite. She was a diligent volunteer in various organizations for many years touching many people's lives. One of her favorites being a Cub Scout Leader. Rosa was also a volunteer for the hospital auxiliary. She was a member and Sunday school teacher at Bethel Lutheran Church. In her later years, she thoroughly enjoyed their in-home visits. Rosa was a wonderful seamstress and made Christmas quilts for each of her grandchildren. She also loved embroidery and making dish towels that all her family benefited from.
Rosa had a special love for her Irish Grandmother, Ida Hawkins and attributed a great deal of her spunk and spontaneity for life to her. Rosa taught her boys through example and how to never give up in good and bad times. God has called Rosa home, but she will live on always in our hearts as love can never be taken away!
The greatest love of Rosa's life was her family. She is survived by sons, Ronald A. Larson of Rochester, and David S. (Patricia) Larson of Conger; seven grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren; as well as her extended family, friends and her cat Pudder.
Rosa was preceded in death by her husband, Carl Albert Larson; sons, Carl "Buddy" Larson and Randall "Randy" Larson; parents, Stanley and Ruby Engel' daughter-in-law, Leah (McGowan) Larson; sister, Laurel Roberta (Engel) Marcks; brother-in-law, Ron Marcks; and brother, James Stanley Engel.
Burial will be in Grandview Memorial Gardens Rochester, MN. | ENGEL, Rosa M (I8700)
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Rose Ellen Henderson, 49, died Saturday, November 12, 2022.
She was born on September 6, 1973, in Red Wing to Robert Olson and Laurie Henderson.
She graduated from Red Wing High School and attended Hillcrest Day Program in Wanamingo.
She enjoyed doing crafts, collecting owls and figurines.
She was special person to everyone.
She was preceded in death by her parents. | HENDERSON, Rose Ellen (I40506)
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Rose Hill | Family: Otto A BLOCH / Anna Marie WARMBOLD (F7899)
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Rose married her step-brother.
Delander Rose Marie, born 11/5/21, died 12/7/04. Survived by 3 children, Gordon Delander, Bonnie Mintz, and Larry Delander; grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Service at 11 AM Saturday, Dec. 11th, Apple River Free Church, Apple River Twp, WI. | VALGREN, Rose Marie (I772)
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Rose said that Julia’s mother came from Bang and she was right. (Also spelled Bagn, apparently.) | DAHLEN, Marit Eriksdatter (I1741)
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Rosehill Park Cemetery | KRAFT, Irene Pauline (I2846)
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Rosene Family Tree
He was a civil engineer. Her served in the Navy in World War II with the Nave SeaBees in Okinawa. While serving in the Navy, he and his family lived in Florida and Georgia. After his service, they lived in Iowa and then returned to Minnesota in 1959. He was a founding partner of an engineering firm in the Twin Cities. | ROSENE, Robert Windom (I43879)
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Rosene Family Tree
She and her husband lived in Roseville at the time of her mother’s death in 1992.
She was a pastor in the United Methodist Church. | OKAN, Joyce Helen (I43878)
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Rosetta Adeline LaDuke, 90, left this world for her Eternal Home on Monday November 1, 2021. Rosetta was a resident at Grove Creek Assisted Living in Lindon, Utah. She was born February 9, 1931 in Bemidji, Minnesota to Hugo Peterson and Eva Skinner. She married Lee Wesley LaDuke on August 6, 1950 in Bemidji, Minnesota.
Rosetta (Rose) was a loving and devoted mother and wife. She exemplified faith in her Savior Jesus Christ and love for her eternal family. Rosetta graduated from Bemidji High School in 1949 and married Lee LaDuke the next year. Over the years, they lived in Bemidji and Northern, MN, Hemet, CA, Ratcliff, AR, Turtle River, Bemidji, and Glyndon, MN, and Lindon, UT. Her hobbies were knitting, collecting pictures of her family and cards from her family and travels. Rose loved reading the Bible and was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.
Rosetta is survived by her husband Lee Wesley LaDuke of 71 years, children Lee LaDuke (Hemet, CA), Thomas LaDuke (wife Peggy of San Jacinto, CA), Linda Murphy (husband David of Saratoga Springs, UT), Sharon Tiehm (husband Bill of Reno NV), Delores Watts (Salt Lake City, UT) , Debbie Pfeiffer (husband Delbert of Clarksville, AR), David LaDuke (Morehead, MN), and Tim LaDuke (wife Jennifer of Chisago, MN), brothers Duane Lindsey and Glen Lindsey Jr, sisters Lorraine Montgomery and Carol Tompkins (all of Bemidji, Minnesota), 24 grandchildren, many great grandchildren and great-great grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her mother Eva Peterson Lindsey, father Hugo Peterson, brothers Gordon Peterson, Edwin Peterson, Hugo Peterson, and sister Beverly Kamrauski.
The viewing will be held at 10:00 am and the funeral service at 11:00 am at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints on 587 South Saratoga Road, Saratoga Springs. The gravesite burial service will be held at 12:30 pm at the Utah Veterans Memorial Park Cemetery at Camp Williams in Bluffdale, Utah. | PETERSON, Rosetta Adeline (I7776)
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Rose’s father was born in Sweden, her mother in Germany.
She may be the Rose Lillian Gardner who died in Mille Lacs County on 31 Jan 1943 (1943-MN-008499). | ANDERSON, Rose (I2123)
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