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Alice Orla Bernadine <I>Hendrickson</I> Aaberg

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Alice Orla Bernadine Hendrickson Aaberg

Birth
Hancock, Stevens County, Minnesota, USA
Death
21 Jun 2000 (aged 86)
Stearns County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Starbuck, Pope County, Minnesota, USA Add to Map
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Alice Aaberg, 86

Starbuck

Aug. 10, 1913-June 21, 2000


Services will be 11 a.m. Monday at Fron Lutheran Church fro Alice O.B. Aaberg, 86, who died Wednesday at Country Manor Nursing Home, Sartell.


Burial will be in the church cemetery.


Arrangements were made by Starbuck Funeral Home, Starbuck.


Alice Aaberg was born in Hancock to Albert and Josephine (Gudem) Hendrickson. Following her education, she began working as an operator for Hancock Telephone Company. She married Alfred Aaberg on March 23, 1939, at Fron Lutheran Church Parsonage, Starbuck. Following their wedding, the couple lived in Starbuck, where both were active in the community and church.


Survivors include her daughters, Sharon Bucher of Cumberland, Wis., Judy Moe of Minnetonka, and Kathy Aaberg-Engler of St. Cloud; sister Harriet Scholtz of Morris; nine grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.


She was preceded in death by her husband; and one infant brother.


Memorials are preferred to the Alzheimer's Research.


(St. Cloud Times, 24 Jun 2000, page 12)

Alice Aaberg, 86

Starbuck

Aug. 10, 1913-June 21, 2000


Services will be 11 a.m. Monday at Fron Lutheran Church fro Alice O.B. Aaberg, 86, who died Wednesday at Country Manor Nursing Home, Sartell.


Burial will be in the church cemetery.


Arrangements were made by Starbuck Funeral Home, Starbuck.


Alice Aaberg was born in Hancock to Albert and Josephine (Gudem) Hendrickson. Following her education, she began working as an operator for Hancock Telephone Company. She married Alfred Aaberg on March 23, 1939, at Fron Lutheran Church Parsonage, Starbuck. Following their wedding, the couple lived in Starbuck, where both were active in the community and church.


Survivors include her daughters, Sharon Bucher of Cumberland, Wis., Judy Moe of Minnetonka, and Kathy Aaberg-Engler of St. Cloud; sister Harriet Scholtz of Morris; nine grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.


She was preceded in death by her husband; and one infant brother.


Memorials are preferred to the Alzheimer's Research.


(St. Cloud Times, 24 Jun 2000, page 12)



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