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She survived her sister Marie, who died in September of 2006.
Juanita Mae Bagge, 93, of Golden Valley, MN passed away on January 30, 2018 at the Good Samaritan Ambassador transitional care facility in New Hope, MN after suffering a stroke on January 14th. Juanita was born on January 13, 1925 in Hillsboro, ND to Walter and Rose (Harman) Gadberry. Since Juanita's early youth, she excelled in music being a soloist, accompanist and choir member for her church and other venues throughout her life. After graduation from Hillsboro High School, she married Walter Bagge on November 18, 1944 just weeks before he left for active duty in the Navy. Once Walter was discharged in 1946, Juanita worked in business administration while Walter attended college at the University of Wisconsin in Madison. Upon the death of Walter's father in 1948, she and Walter moved back to his family farm in Traill County, ND where they began expanding and intensifying the farming enterprise for the next four decades. Besides being a farmer's wife and homemaker, she was an involved partner in the farming operations, actively supported her children's various activities, always been very social and an excellent bridge player playing up to three times a week until the day before her fatal stroke. During their retirement years, Juanita and Walter enjoyed the family lake home in Detroit Lakes, MN and their winter home in AZ. She and Walter spent years enjoying extended stays with their brothers and sisters throughout CA and AZ before settling in GA close to their daughter Kay. In 2013, they moved to Golden Valley, MN to be close to their son Brad, Susan, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Juanita is survived by her husband, Walter Bagge; her children: Bradley E Bagge (Susan) Golden Valley, MN & Rosalie Kay Hamilton (Bill) Kennesaw, GA; her four grandchildren: Jocelyn Bagge Schmidt (William), Jonathan Bagge (Stephanie), Courtney Bagge MacKall (James) and Matthew Bagge; and, her four great-grandchildren: Sydney Raquel Bagge, August Jacklynn Bagge, Otto Albert Schmidt and Lydia Rose Schmidt. Juanita was preceded in death by her parents, her five sisters: Marie, Cytha, Ivena, Rosalie and Kathyrn and her four brothers: Joseph, Walter "Dub", Herbert and Duane. Services will be at 11:00 AM on Tuesday February 6, 2018 at Calvary Lutheran Church, Golden Valley, MN and Interment will be at the Fort Snelling National Cemetery. | GADBERRY, Juanita (I16643)
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She survived her sister Randi. She was Mrs. Dagmar Johnson of Ontario, Canada, at the time of Randi’s death. | PEDERSEN, Dagmar Kristine (I28116)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | JOHNSON, J.J. (I4698)
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She survived her son Jim who died in June of 2014. At that time she lived in Wenatchee, Washington.
Local artist, Jane Reynolds, passed away on Tuesday, January 13, 2015 at her home in Columbia Heights. Jane was born March 18, 1927 in Tucson, Arizona, to the late Arthur G. and Jessie “Lucille” (Preston) Ellingboe.
Her father died when Jane was a toddler, and Lucille single-handedly raised Jane and her twin brother (Jules) and her sisters (Martha and Mary) while teaching elementary school.
Jane attended university until Charlie Reynolds swept her off her feet; they married and moved to La Grande, Oregon where Charlie supported the family through a family-owned insurance business.
Jane and Charlie raised their beautiful children in La Grande and were involved with many local charities, clubs and organizations. Charlie was a football referee and auxiliary policeman. Jane was an expert at Bridge Club.
After a couple decades the family relocated to Yakima and Charlie went into teaching and counseling. Soon thereafter, they moved to Spokane to be close to Sally and for Charlie to complete his Masters degree at Gonzaga. They moved to Wenatchee in approximately 1988, where the two of them lived the remainder of their days.
Jane was an artist all her life, working primarily in acrylics and watercolors. She specialized in Portraits and landscapes, and was the featured artist in numerous shows in galleries and shops around the Pacific Northwest. Jane’s work is featured in many local homes and businesses. She designed one of the annual Apple Blossom Festival posters, as well as many other commissioned projects.
Jane and Charlie travelled around the world, visiting their son Kip in Paris, New York, San Francisco and (their favorite destination) Hawaii.
Both Jane and Charlie volunteered with numerous local civic organizations, focused primarily on assistance for at-risk-youth. They were co-founders of this area’s AIDS Alliance, which has raised money for education, awareness, and research.
Highlights of their decades together included meeting their precious grandchildren, enjoying Jane’s tremendous artistic talents, and spreading their special happiness among the dear friends.
She is survived by children Sally (Dan) King of Seattle, Kip Reynolds of Buenas Aires; grandchildren Andy (Ryan) Robertson, Amy (Brian) Wells, Karen (Michael) Pidduck, all of Seattle. She was the Beloved “GiGi” to great-grandchildren Ellie, Jack, Cady, Fred, Rowan, Charlie and Will.
She will be deeply missed. | ELLINGBOE, Jane Claire (I2728)
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She used the surname Ellingboe in the birth records for her children. She was referred to as Marit Olsdatter Ellingbö in her marriage record.
The 1900 census incorrectly gives her birthdate as 1872.
In the 1910 census she had had 8 children, 6 still living.
A different Marit Boe died in Hennepin County in 1919. | KVÅLE, Marit Olsen (I3096)
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She was 11 years old at the time of the 1885 Minnesota census. | GAASEDELEN, Caroline (I11149)
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She was 12 in the 1900 census. | KNUTSON, Rasmine (Minnie) (I5131)
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She was 12 years old in the 1870 census.
We don’t know what surname the children adopted in the U.S. Couldn’t find them in the census after 1870. | Anne Olesdatter (I11905)
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She was 17 years old and living with her parents and siblings in Springfield Twp, Winneshiek County, Iowa, at the time of the 1870 census.
Called Caroline C in the 1880 census. In some family trees her middle name is Christine.
Called Karen Kristine Vetlesen in Jim’s Ellingboe tree. Called Karen Vetleson in Find A Grave. Her father was Vetle Torgerson. | TORGERSON, Karen (I24343)
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She was 17 years old in the 1940 census.
In the 1943 Colorado Springs city directory, she was a student at Colorado College. She and her sister lived at 1029 N Nevada Avenue.
MARTIN, VIRGINIA REICH 88, passed away peacefully August 25, 2010. Born June 11, 1922 in Moravia, Iowa, her family moved to Glenwood Spgs, Colorado, in the mid-1930s. She graduated from Garfield County High School in 1940 as class valedictorian, attended Colorado Woman's College for two years earning an Associate of Arts, and graduated from Colorado College with a degree in Bus. Admin and Banking in 1944. Her husband of 63 years, Frank, and her parents Herschel and Louella Reich preceded her in death. The family would like to thank the staff of The Village in Centennial, CO for their wonderful support and care over the last few years. Virginia will be missed by her children and grand children: Gary Martin (Polly); Christie Ehmann (Walter, Ehren 32, Adriane 27); Colleen Mallgren (Tony, Evan (Courtney) 29, Wes 27); Ken Martin (Christy, Mackey 26, Tammy (Daniel) Crawford 24, Justin 22, Jefferson 20, Hannah 21, Mattie 18) and Brent Martin (Lisa, Ava 14); and her great grandchild, Josiah Crawford. Her sister Allene Robson, nieces Meg Mahoney, Deb Robson, and their families will also miss her. Virginia was the essential "beloved mother" who kept the household together and pointed in the right direction. She dedicated her life to her family. A pleasure to spend time with, she quietly and humbly lived a life of excellence. She was the foundation of our family and one of the pillars of the neighborhood. The ripple effect of her gentle forgiving ways, loving guidance, humor, and inspiration will be felt in all the generations to come. When a loved one passes, there is in her survivor's lives a certain sadness and grief, which is eventually resolved by the recurring memories of that loved one, who then takes a deserved place again as a virtual companion in her survivor's futures. We, her family, are blessed by God to have had her in our lives. | REICH, Virginia Lou (I3283)
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