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She was Rosalie Nass of McVille at the time of her brother Merle’s death in 2018.
Not mentioned as a survivor of her half-sister Margaret Barnes who died in 2023.
Rosalie Doris (Bunde) Naas, 87, passed away Thursday, September 14, 2023 at the Nelson County Health System Hospital in McVille, ND. Rosalie was born April 5, 1936, at their farm home north of McVille to Oscar and Ruth (Doud) Bunde. Rosalie was the 5th of 8 children. She learned early in life to work hard and to be satisfied with what she had. She was very positive, enthusiastic and grateful for all the blessings in her life.
Rosalie attended country school in Center Township. Then in 1947 the family moved to McVille where she attended McVille Public School graduating in 1954. Rosalie married Tracy Naas on June 12, 1955, at the McVille Lutheran Church. Rosalie and Tracy settled on the farm by Kloten where they farmed and raised four children. She liked to stay busy and was very much at home in her kitchen making homemade bread, donuts and traditional Norwegian foods like lefse, flatbread, and cream bread. Her family enjoyed these treats and she always made enough extra to give to neighbors and friends. Rosalie was very caring and generous with her time and talents. She enjoyed making quilts for hours on end to give away to under privileged people she would never meet.
On the farm, in addition to all the household tasks, she still found time to raise a garden, enjoying the produce and canning the excess in the fall. At harvest time you could find her behind the wheel of a grain truck hauling grain to town or unloading at the farm in grain bins.
She seldom complained and was more concerned about others than herself. Her patience and kindness were unending never expecting anything in return.
Rosalie was a loving, caring and deeply religious woman always willing to give of her time and talents to anyone in need. Rosalie taught Sunday School, was a 4-H Leader and was involved in many other ways in the community. After her children were grown Rosalie enjoyed driving school bus for many years for McVille Schools. Rosalie helped take care of grandchildren and enjoyed games, camping, skiing, fishing, and bonfires on the farm. Rosalie & Tracy lived most of their life on the farm near McVille, and spent many winters in Weslaco, TX with friends and family.
Rosalie is survived by her children, Dean Naas, Golden, CO, Duane (Christine) Naas, Thompson, ND, Norean (Gary) Hoots, Moorhead, MN, and Terry (Karen) Naas, Grand Forks, ND; her nine grandchildren, Jason (Amy) Naas, Bismarck, ND, Tom (Whitney) Naas, Bismarck, ND, Andy (Hannah) Naas, Grand Forks, ND, Kayla (Christopher) Evenson, Mapleton, ND, Brian (Angela) Hoots, Fargo, ND, Kevin (Jada) Hoots, Fargo, ND, Michael (Taylor) Hoots, Kalispell, MT, Nikki (Keith) Thorsgard, McVille, ND, and John (Emily) Naas, Argusville, ND; and by 18 great-grandchildren. Rosalie is also survived by her sister, Margaret Barnes, Yucca Valley, CA, brother, Jerome (Carleen) Bunde, Wallace, ID, brother, Peter Bunde, McVille, ND, sister, Sally Broomell, Jacobus, PA, and brother-in-law, Jack Pinto, Kennebunk, ME. She is also survived by several special nieces and nephews as well as a former sister-in-law, Maxine Johnson, Lisbon, ND.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Tracy in 2020; parents, Oscar and Ruth Bunde; brother and sister-in-law, Merle and Anita Bunde; brother, Robert Bunde; sister, Joyce Pinto; and former sisters-in-law, Anna Bunde and Ginny Bunde Evans. | BUNDE, Rosalie (I34871)
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| 19972 |
She was Rosenfield when she married Richard Estrem. | NEUMANN, Lorraine Rose (I28199)
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| 19973 |
She was Ruth Ferris of Glenview, Illinois, at the time of her mother’s death in 1992. | BUTTERS, Ruth (I39799)
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| 19974 |
She was Ruth Hardin when she married John Bye, her second husband. She later married George H Smith in 1958 and Dalton Johnson in 1969.
Her obit in the February 10, 1993, edition of The Oregonian:
The funeral for Ruth E. Johnson of Beaverton will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday in the chapel of Finley Sunset Hills Mortuary. Burial will be in Sunset Hills Memorial Park.
She died of complications of diabetes Saturday in a Gresham care center. Mrs. Johnson was 79.
She was born June 22, 1913, in Warrensburg, Mo. She had lived in the Portland area since 1943. Mrs. Johnson had worked as a seamstress for Perfect Cut. She also had been employed as a cutter for Automotive Seat Covers.
Survivors include her sons, Eugene Hardin of Seattle and Richard Hardin of Portland; brother, Donald Des Combs Sr. of Claremont, Calif.; twin sister, Ruby Hanson of Mesa, Ariz.; seven grandchildren; and 15 great-grandchildren. | DESCOMBES, Ruth Ella (I20961)
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| 19975 |
She was Sally L., age 15, in the 1950 census. | LAMPORT, Sally Louise (I23099)
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| 19976 |
She was school teacher in Wisconsin for many years.
Her obit said that her first husband died in 1967 and she married again in August of 1967. This must be erroneous and she probably married Duane Banning in August of 1969. Her obit also said that she married Leonard Radke in 1941. | ROBINSON, Esther Mae (I30403)
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| 19977 |
She was Seagrave’s wife in the 1870 census.
An article in the Goodhue County Republican of Red Wing, in its Janury 25, 1872, issue notes: “We learn from the Farmington Press that the wife of Hon. Seagrave Smith died in Hastings on the 12th, of typhoid fever.” | HOWES, Fidelia P (I17949)
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| 19978 |
She was Selma Bergstrom of Omaha, Nebraska, at the time of her father’s death.
According to the Minnesota Marriage Collection, she married Thure P Johnson in Scott County on 22 Aug 1959. That marriage is not in MOMS.
Her obit says that she was “survived by step-son, Philip (Rita) Johnson of Mpls; brother-in-law, Glen Stofer of Faribault; 12 nieces & nephews.” | BERGSTROM, Selma Alvina (I13408)
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| 19979 |
She was separated from her husband, perhaps officially divorced, from at least 1910, perhaps earlier. | ELTON, Gjertrude Andersdatter (I34687)
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| 19980 |
She was Shirley Burant of Chilliwack at the time of her father’s death in 1994.
Shirley passed away peacefully on February 15, 2019 at the age of 89 and is now in the loving presence of her Lord and Saviour.
Shirley was born January 11, 1930 in Spalding, Saskatchewan to Clyde and Annie King (Mealue), and was the second oldest of 4 daughters.
She left Spalding in 1947 for Vancouver, and shortly after moved to Chilliwack and married Len Vetterl in June, 1948. They raised 4 children before he passed in 1971 from cancer. Shirley and Lorne were married January 11, 1979 and enjoyed several trips across Canada, her favourite place to visit being Newfoundland.
Shirley contributed her time in church office duties, and supported many Christian Ministries and standing for the unborn. She was creative and crafty, sewing, knitting, crochet and cross stitch were her favourite past times along with a passion for reading. Her home was an open door for tea with family and friends and she had a lending ear to everyone.
She had a kind, gentle way about her and a humorous kick-up-your-heels side too that made everyone laugh. She loved all types of music, from classical to country, played piano and learned classical guitar in her 50's. She also loved to study the birds that attended her bird feeders and enjoyed time in her yard gardening, the view of Mt. Cheam and spending peaceful, quiet moments in the beauty that surrounded her. But above all, she loved her family more than anything else in the world. Mom, you were loved very much and will be sadly missed.
She is survived by her husband of 40 years, Lorne Burant and her four children Janis (Rick) Olsen, Jerry (Helen) Vetterl, Jermaine (Les) Heinrich, Jason (Brenda) Vetterl, her sister Gae McFarlane, 18 grandchildren, 30 great grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews.
Pre-deceased by her parents Clyde and Annie King, and her first husband of 23 years Len Vetterl, her sisters Iris LeClerc and Maxine Siemens.
St. Mary's Parish in Chilliwack will celebrate the Mass of Christian Burial on February 26, 2019. | KING, Shirley Ann (I40443)
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