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18261 Røe i Rogne BEITO, Marit Knudsdatter (I34942)
 
18262 Røe i Rogne HELLE, Einar Østensen (I34939)
 
18263 Roe, Audrey Helen (nee Hanson) Age 91, of Apple Valley; passed away peacefully on October 22. Treasured, beloved and dear wife, mother, grandmother, and special friend to many. Preceded in death by parents Augusta and Henry Hanson; brother Arthur Hanson; sister Harriet Hanson; grandson Ryan Olson. Survived by: loving husband of 70 years David K. Roe; daughters Judy Grudem, Nancy Holtz, Susie Olson;grandchildren David Grudem, Jerry (Jenni) Grudem, Kimberly Ellis, Jeff Grudem, Eric Hanson (Nikki Helland), Karen Hanson Bondi (Mark Bondi), Jen (Jake) Talarico, Sara (Mitchell) Nohrenberg, Jerry Olson; great-grandchildren Helena (Steven) Thate; Christine O'Hair, Ian Grudem, Justin and Jamie Grudem, Jerod, Jaylond and Javon Ellis, Willa and Thea Hanson, Keira, Siena, Conor and Taylor Bondi, Thomas, Ezra and Audrey Talarico, Samantha and Madison Nohrenberg; great-great-grandson Soren Thate; and many other relatives and friends. Audrey's greatest joy in life was her family, of which she was truly the heart. She lived life with amazing grace and courage, and left footprints on the hearts of all who were blessed to know and love her. She will be missed beyond measure. Special thanks to all who provided loving care to Audrey at White Pine Senior Living-Mendota Heights. Private Interment Oak Hill Cemetery. HANSON, Audrey Helen (I13721)
 
18264 Roe, David K. age 92, of Apple Valley; passed away peacefully on February 13, surrounded by family. Preceded in death recently by loving wife of 70 years, Audrey; parents Leona and Ole Roe; brother Marion R. Roe; sister Leola Grand; grandson Ryan Olson. Survived by daughters Judy Grudem, Nancy Holtz, and Susie Olson; grandchildren David Grudem, Jerry (Jenni) Grudem, Kimberly Ellis, Jeff Grudem, Eric Hanson (Nikki Helland), Karen Hanson Bondi (Mark Bondi), Jen (Jake) Talarico, Sara (Mitchell) Nohrenberg, Jerry Olson; great-grandchildren Helena (Steven) Thate; Christine O'Hair, Ian Grudem, Justin and Jamie Grudem, Jerod, Jaylond and Javon Ellis, Willa and Thea Hanson, Keira, Siena, Conor and Taylor Bondi, Thomas, Ezra and Audrey Talarico, Samantha and Madison Nohrenberg; great-great-grandson Soren Thate; brother, Richard L. Roe, and many other relatives and dear friends. Lovingly known as Boppa to his grandchildren, he always enjoyed time spent with family. Audrey was the love of his life and he missed her dearly. Dave attended public schools in Minneapolis and served in the U.S. Navy during WWII between 1942 and 1946. Upon discharge from the Navy, he joined the Lathers Union and was elected Business Agent in 1952. He represented the Minneapolis and State Building and Construction Trades Councils, and also served as a District Vice President of the Minnesota AFL-CIO and Vice President of the Minneapolis Central Labor Union Council. He was active in the DFL, ran for mayor of Minneapolis in 1961, and was a delegate to all Democratic National Conventions from 1960 - 1984. Dave was elected President of the Minnesota AFL-CIO in 1966, and led the labor movement in successful efforts to secure collective bargaining rights for public sector workers, OSHA, tip credit, equal rights for women and enacting Minnesota's first minimum wage. He was always working to make life better for others. Following his retirement in 1984, he continued his work on behalf of labor, most notably as the driving force behind creation of a Workers Memorial Garden on the State Capitol grounds. Dave also served on the Board of Regents for the University of Minnesota for 12 years, retiring from the Board in 1993. He served on numerous boards and commissions over the years, including his recent term on the Minnesota Racing Commission. Dave was also very proud of his membership in the American Legion, Bearcat Post #504, and served as its Commander until his passing. Special thanks to the Allina Hospice team and the staff at St. Gertrude's TCU for the loving care provided. We are forever grateful for all the kindness shown during his recent stay. Private Interment Oak Hill Cemetery. ROE, David Kirk (I13720)
 
18265 Roed would have been the surname of her first husband. According to Soren K.’s obit, Sine was a sister of his first wife.

In the 1910 census, she is shown as having had 12 children, 10 still living, and six of whom were living with her and Soren, the youngest of which was 5 years old. She had come to the U.S. in 1909 and had been married to Soren Sorenson for 6 months.

She was called “Sing M”, age 62, in the 1930 census. She had come to the U.S. in 1909 and was first married at age 18.

Buried in the Colman Cemetery as Sine Roed Sorensen, 1867-1939.

Soren calls her Sine Nelsen in the census cards. 
ROED, Sine K (I8050)
 
18266 Røen HOVI, Kari Nilsdatter (I42416)
 
18267 Roger A. Quamme, age 75 of rural Nerstrand passed away peacefully after a prolonged battle with cancer on Thursday, April 29, 2010 at his home.

A private memorial service will be held on Wednesday, May 12, 2010.

Roger Allen, the son of Henry and Anna (Soine) Quamme, was born June 22, 1934 in Nerstrand. In October of 1979, he married Carol Cramer in Northfield, and she preceded him in death on October 21, 2005. He retired from Hitchcock Industries, Bloomington, in 1999 after working there for 31 years as a smelter. Roger also farmed all of his life raising cattle, chickens and turkeys.

He is survived by ten children, Keith (and Christie) Quamme of Nerstrand, Kent Miller, Ames, IA, Kraig (and Teri) Quamme of Dundas, Konan Quamme of Mesa, AZ, Debra Quamme of Mesa, AZ, Kim Quamme of Chandler, AZ, Toni (and Ted) Paro of Northfield, Kenneth (and Carol) Cramer of Northfield, Becki LeMire of Circle Pines, and John (and Lynn) Cramer of Northfield; 18 grandchildren; 7 great grandchildren; and five siblings, Benard (and Jeanne) Quamme of Forest Lake, Hazel Anderson of Cannon Falls, Howard (and Georgia) Quamme of Nerstrand, Theoline (and Mike) Stoffregen of Windom, and Russell Quamme of Kenyon.

He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife, Carol; a daughter, Teresa Quamme; and a brother-in-law, Edsel Anderson. 
QUAMME, Roger Allen (I25761)
 
18268 Roger Dean Buchta, 67, of Holden Township, Goodhue County, died Monday (July 9, 2007) at Golden Living Center West in Rochester, following a brief illness. He was born Feb. 27, 1940, at home in Holden Township.

He graduated from Kenyon High School in 1958. He served in the Army from 1963 to 1965, including service in Korea in 1965. On Dec. 13, 1980, he married Suncha Mun. Mr. Buchta farmed with his brother, Larry, for most of his life. He had a great sense of humor, was an avid collector and enjoyed playing cards and cribbage and spending time with his nieces and nephews, whom he treated as his own children.

Survivors include his wife; two brothers, Larry (Shari) of Dennison, Minn., and Duane (Paulette) of Northfield, Minn.; and three sisters, Marlys Buchta of Montclair, Calif., Linda Grant of Carmen, Manitoba, Canada, and Nancy (Lloyd) Pleschourt of Northfield. 
BUCHTA, Roger Dean (I44127)
 
18269 Roger Gale Sime, born October 19, 1929, passed away peacefully at home surrounded by his loving family on Tuesday, July 12, 2022, at the age of 92. He was born to Herman and Grace (Helgerson) Sime and was the 6th of 10 children. Roger served in the Army, being stationed in Germany and he was extremely proud of his military service. He farmed all his life in Crawford County.

On July 2, 1960, Roger married the love of his life, Elaine Anderson, at Utica Lutheran Church and together they had three children: Alan, Barb, and Brian. Roger was a lifelong member of Utica Lutheran Church and was very involved in many church activities. He also served as Chairman of Town of Freeman and was on the Crawford Eastman Insurance Board.

Family meant everything to Roger.

Roger is survived by his wife of 62 years, Elaine; children: Alan (Sherrie) Sime, Barb (Gary) Emerson, and Brian (Tricia) Sime; eight grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren; his siblings: Geraldine Faerber, Janice Roberts, Mary Burton, John Sime, and Jim (Lila) Sime; and sister-in-law, Sandy Sime.

He was preceded in death by his parents; siblings: Kermit (Ginger) Sime, Herman (Alice) Sime, Clarabelle (Charlie) Horner, and Arlene (Ray) Deml; and his in-laws: Ken Faerber, Keith Roberts, Ken Burton, and Louise Sime. 
SIME, Roger Gale (I32295)
 
18270 Roger Harry Ophus, 82, of Fergus Falls, died Sunday, Feb. 5, 2012, at Broen Memorial Home in Fergus Falls. A memorial service is planned at 1 p.m. Saturday, at Bigwood Event Center in Fergus Falls, with the Rev. David Veum officiating. Burial will be in Rodnes Lutheran Cemetery in Erskine.
Visitation will be one hour prior to the service at Bigwood Event Center.
Olson Funeral Home in Fergus Falls is in charge of arrangements.
Memorials are preferred to the Humane Society, the Red Cross or the Salvation Army.
Condolences may be sent online at www.olsonfuneralhome.com

Roger Ophus, died Sunday, Feb. 5, 2012, at Broen Memorial Home in Fergus Falls.

He was born Aug. 15, 1929, in Crookston, the son of Harry and Anne (Knudson) Ophus. He spent his growing up years on a farm near Erskine, a farm which is still in the family and is now designated as a Century Farm. He attended country school for seven years, and then the Northwest School of Agriculture in Crookston graduating in 1945.

He enlisted in the U.S. Air Force on April 3, 1951, serving in Korea and Japan. He was discharged on Jan. 22, 1955.

Roger then attended the University of North Dakota in Grand Forks, N.D., graduating in 1958, with a degree in Business Administration.

He was a member of Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity at UND.

On Jan. 30, 1960, he married Mona Lundmark in Rice Lake, Wis. The couple lived in various locations including Rice Lake and LaCrosse, Wis., Minneapolis, Kansas City, Mo., Des Moines and Cresco, Iowa, and Stoughton, Wis. They moved to Fergus Falls in 1974.

Over the years Roger was employed with the Pillsbury Company and Butler Manufacturing. He was the owner of the Big Chief Café in Fergus Falls, and most recently served as the executive director of the local American Red Cross chapter until his retirement.

Roger was a lifetime member of the YMCA, VFW and American Legion, as well as Ducks Unlimited. He enjoyed epic road trips with his wife, Mona (the Navigator), fishing, lake life, saunas and socializing at the Y, and discourse and debate with any and all takers. Later in life he “discovered” this strange new thing called a computer, and so began his exploration of the wonders of the Internet. This allowed him a new way to reach out to old and new friends to continue the debates of life.

Roger also loved cooking and he shared this by creating wonderful meals for family and friends at home, at the cabin, and in various hunting and fishing camps across the Northland.

Preceding him in death were his parents; and his wife, Mona, in 2008.

Survivors include his children, Kurt Ophus of Minneapolis, and Tia (Joe) Scarce of Kirkland, Wash.; a granddaughter, Kyrie Scarce; and his siblings, Marjorie (Ira) Mjelde of Erskine, Fred (Donna) Ophus of Granada Hills Calif., and Sandra (John) Delmore of Coon Rapids.

Memorials are preferred to the Humane Society, the Red Cross or the Salvation Army.

Visitation: One hour prior to the service at the Bigwood Center 
OPHUS, Roger Harry (I18399)
 

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