Over the next four years she worked at Wilson Storage & Transfer, Aladdin Company and Sioux Steel, all in Sioux Falls. When Alice’s roommate had a chance to move to the Twin Cities, Alice took a “leap of faith” and moved to the “big city” as well. She took a job “sight unseen” at Farmers Union in South St. Paul and six months later, with her goal set on living in Minneapolis, she started work at Robertson Lumber in Foshay Tower in downtown Minneapolis. In August 1967, when Robertson Lumber moved their offices to Grand Forks, North Dakota, Alice went to work at Munsingwear in Minneapolis where she finished out her professional career.
Alice enjoyed traveling and participating in Elderhostel learning programs. She took many trips to destinations around the United States from the North Shore of Minnesota to Florida, Washington D.C. to California, north to Alaska and across the Pacific to Hawaii. She also made several trips to Europe, including Germany where she connected with a distant cousin and researched family history. Her favorite trip was visiting the Holy Land in 1976.
Even though Alice loved living in the city, first Minneapolis and then Edina, she enjoyed getting out in nature. She was an avid bird watcher and an active member in the Minneapolis Municipal Hiking Club. She did a great service to her family by putting together a detailed genealogy of the Aukes/Arends families. She was a whiz at jigsaw puzzles, a fierce competitor at Scrabble and could out-walk the best of them on the hiking trail before her health began to decline.
On Tuesday, May 2, 2017 Alice passed away peacefully at Friendship Manor in Shakopee, Minnesota at the age of 97 years, 11 months and 27 days.
Alice is survived by nieces and nephews who remember her has a self-sufficient woman who knew what she wanted and set out to do it. She was preceded in death by her parents; and four brothers, Roy, Leslie, Helmuth and Alvin Aukes.
Over the next four years she worked at Wilson Storage & Transfer, Aladdin Company and Sioux Steel, all in Sioux Falls. When Alice’s roommate had a chance to move to the Twin Cities, Alice took a “leap of faith” and moved to the “big city” as well. She took a job “sight unseen” at Farmers Union in South St. Paul and six months later, with her goal set on living in Minneapolis, she started work at Robertson Lumber in Foshay Tower in downtown Minneapolis. In August 1967, when Robertson Lumber moved their offices to Grand Forks, North Dakota, Alice went to work at Munsingwear in Minneapolis where she finished out her professional career.
Alice enjoyed traveling and participating in Elderhostel learning programs. She took many trips to destinations around the United States from the North Shore of Minnesota to Florida, Washington D.C. to California, north to Alaska and across the Pacific to Hawaii. She also made several trips to Europe, including Germany where she connected with a distant cousin and researched family history. Her favorite trip was visiting the Holy Land in 1976.
Even though Alice loved living in the city, first Minneapolis and then Edina, she enjoyed getting out in nature. She was an avid bird watcher and an active member in the Minneapolis Municipal Hiking Club. She did a great service to her family by putting together a detailed genealogy of the Aukes/Arends families. She was a whiz at jigsaw puzzles, a fierce competitor at Scrabble and could out-walk the best of them on the hiking trail before her health began to decline.
On Tuesday, May 2, 2017 Alice passed away peacefully at Friendship Manor in Shakopee, Minnesota at the age of 97 years, 11 months and 27 days.
Alice is survived by nieces and nephews who remember her has a self-sufficient woman who knew what she wanted and set out to do it. She was preceded in death by her parents; and four brothers, Roy, Leslie, Helmuth and Alvin Aukes.
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