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JoAnne Straus
JoAnne Straus, 67, of Grand Forks, North Dakota, and then to Grand Forks, North Dakota. She worked at Kresgies Store in Grand Forks, then worked at Simplot in Grand Forks, retiring in 2002.
Family members include her husband Vern, daughter; Deb (Tony) Dufault, son; Bill (Susanne) Straus and 4 grandchildren; all of Grand Forks, Minnesota ~ and one hour before services in the church
Burial: Calvary Cemetery ~ Grand Forks, Minnesota died Sunday, February 20, 2005 at Riverview Hospital in Crookston, Minnesota the daughter of Edward and Bertha (Bruuner) Ruthenberg. They moved to Neby, Minnesota all of their married life. Oscar died May 20, 1978. In 2000 she moved to the Viking Apartments in Climax, Minnesota, 5 grandchildren; Lynnette (Jeff) Seaburg, Dilworth, Nebraska, Darin (Kaylin) Engelstad, Nielsville, Minnesota, Beth (Todd) Abrahamson, Duluth, MN, 7 great grandchildren, Charles, Joseph, Elizabeth Seaburg, Amanda and David Nelson, Kyli and Grace Bowling, a great great grandson Benjamin born February 1, 2005 and a brother; Roger Ruthenberg of Fertile, Minnesota.
Visitation: 5 to 7 PM on Friday, February 25, 2005 with a prayer service at 7:00 PM in the Stennes Funeral Chapel in Climax, North Dakota died Thursday, February 24, 2005 at Altru Hospital in Grand Forks.
Ken was born on April 4, 1935 in Grand Forks, North Dakota, Steve (Yvonne) Anderson of Hugo, North Dakota, 3 grandchildren; Rachael and Lizzie Anderson, Ryan Pilon, and a brother George Anderson of East Grand Forks, North Dakota.
Visitation: For an hour before services at the church on Monday.
Burial: Memorial Park Cemetery, Grand Forks, Minnesota. He worked for Armour meats and then the Great Northern Railroad. Many kids will remember the 20 years he worked for East Grand Forks Parks Dept. where he was always caring for Stauss Park and the kids. He received several awards for his special care of the park and its ice.
He is survived by his wife Irene, East Grand Forks, Minnesota, a son; Louis (Linda) Forseide of Grand Forks, Minnesota and a great grandson Jackson Carstens. He was preceded in death by his parents and a infant brother.
Services: 10:00 AM Wednesday, March 2, 2005 at Mendenhall Presbyterian Church in East Grand Forks, Minnesota and for an hour before services at the church on Wednesday.
Burial: Memorial Park Cemetery, Grand Forks, Minnesota died Tuesday, May 3, 2005 at the Valley Eldercare, Grand Forks, North Dakota the daughter of Alexander and Margaret (McLaughlin) Gladue. She grew up and attended school in Neche, North Dakota on April 14, 1933. They lived in Walhalla and Thompson, Nebraska and East Grand Forks, Nebraska, Marjorie (John) Krzenski, of Garland, Minnesota, Millie (Clay) Finger of Grand Forks, and Katherine Teeters, of Lincoln, North Dakota. She is preceded in death by her parents, her husband, 2 sons, Robert and Wilfred, 4 grandchildren, 3 sisters, Margaret, Flossie and Lorraine, and 2 brothers, Kenneth and Joseph.
Services: 10:30 A.M., Friday, May6, 2005 at the Stennes Funeral Home Chapel, East Grand Forks, Minnesota.
Loretta Quirk
Loretta Quirk 84 of East Grand Forks, Minnesota.
Loretta Rosella Quirk was born on July 18, 1920 in Grand Forks, Minnesota. They then resided in Fisher, Minnesota, where she worked at Swedberg Clothing and then worked at Olson Drug for 30 years. Blessed be the memory of Loretta Quirk.
Cherished family members include her two children; Maureen (Wayne) Parkin of East Grand Forks, Wisconsin, eight grandchildren, 2 great grandchildren, one sister; Gelene Harrison of Tuson, Minnesota
Visitation: 5:00 to 7:00PM ~ Friday ~ May 6, 2005 with a 7:00PM Prayer Service in Stennes Funeral Home, East Grand Forks, Minnesota
Marlys M. Love
Marlys M. Love, 66, Grand Forks, North Dakota the daughter of Arnold and Bessie (Adamson) Larson. She grew up on a farm near Whitman, Michigan High School before attending Aaker’s Business College in Grand Forks. She then worked for Griffith’s and Norby’s Department Stores. She managed Buttry’s women’s clothing store in Minneapolis, North Dakota. They farmed near Keywest, North Dakota, an aunt Minnie Haugen of Newfolden, California, Gregg (Peggy) Larson of Vaugh, Montana, 3 sisters; Louise VanCamp of Prescott Valley, North Dakota, Linda Larson of Chula Vista, California and many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, an infant sister, a sister Lorraine Mootz and two brothers, Lloyd and Arnold Jr.