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Phillip Martin “Phil” Olson

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Phillip Martin “Phil” Olson

Birth
Shelly, Norman County, Minnesota, USA
Death
2 Jan 2018 (aged 91)
Crookston, Polk County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Crookston, Polk County, Minnesota, USA Add to Map
Plot
Memory Gardens, Div H, Block 4, Lot 4
Memorial ID
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Phillip Martin Olson, 91, of Crookston, MN, passed away peacefully at the Villa St. Vincent in Crookston Tuesday evening, January 2, 2018, with his loving family at his side. Phil had been courageously battling pancreatic cancer for several months.

He was born at Shelly, Minnesota on May 4, 1926, one of three children of the union of Archie and Emelia (Efteland) Olson. Throughout his life Phil was extremely proud of his Norwegian heritage. His earliest years were spent in Shelly where he attended school through the 8th grade. In 1941 the Olson family moved to Crookston and Phil attended Central High School. He spent his summers during high school working on the Tony Kramer farm, and also for the Erickson Meat Market. Phil enlisted in the US Army on June 22, 1944, and after completing basic training at Camp Roberts, CA joined the 564th Field Artillery Company, attached to the 71st Infantry Division in Ft. Benning, GA. He then shipped out from Camp Kilmer, NJ and served in France, Germany, and Austria during WWII. In recognition of his service to his country our grateful nation awarded him the Good Conduct Medal, European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal with Bronze Star, WWII Victory Medal, Army of Occupation Medal with German Clasp, Honorable Service Lapel Button, and the Marksman Badge with Carbine Bar.

Following his honorable discharge on June 6, 1946, he returned to Crookston where he was employed by the Great Northern Railroad for a year, and then with the Sanitary Dairy. On October 28, 1948 Phil was united in marriage to the love of his life, Veda Myrtle Taylor, with the ceremony being performed by Pastor Molander in the Mission Covenant Church. In the coming years Phil and Veda would be blessed with the births of two sons, Larry and Chuck, who were raised in a very loving home. In 1950 Phil traveled to Minneapolis where he was enrolled in the Mohler Barber College. After completion of their course work he began his 60-year career as a licensed barber in Crookston. Most of those years were spent as the owner of the Olson Barber Shop. His many loyal customers looked forward to their time in his chair, and while his scissors flew, not once did he run out of things to talk about; whether it be the latest news about his family, wanting to hear about your family, relating his most recent hunting and fishing stories, or telling the latest jokes. Phil retired from barbering at the age of 85 in order to care for Veda in their home.

Phil and Veda loved being together, and some of their earliest dates included roller-skating at the old sports arena, or going to dances at the Elks Lodge. As the years passed many an hour was spent making memories as they fished for trout at Bad Medicine Lake. Spending time with Larry and his family, and Chuck, was always something to look forward to, and the boys remained their best friends throughout life. Phil enjoyed landscaping his lawn and gardens, and sharing his bountiful crop of tomatoes with grandchildren and friends. He was also passionate about hunting for deer, moose, and bear every fall with his sons. He would get a kick out of telling everyone how he got his first deer while serving in Germany during the war.

Phil was a devoted member of Trinity Lutheran Church, and served two terms on the church council while also ushering for over thirty-nine years. He was secretary of the local Barbers Union #904, and held memberships in Crookston's VFW Post #1902, American Legion Post #20, and the Disabled American Veterans Chapter. On August 17, 2016 Phil was honored during Ox Cart Days, along with two of his good friends, with a special Veterans Ceremony that took place on the University of Minnesota-Crookston campus, recognizing their stellar service to country and community. He was honored to participate with many fellow veterans in an Honor Flight taken to Washington, DC to view the World War II Memorial.

Phil is survived by Veda, his beloved wife of sixty-nine years; their two sons, Larry Olson and his wife, LouAnne, of Crookston, MN and Chuck Olson of Bemidji, MN; 3 grandchildren: Matt (Chessica) Olson of Isanti, MN, Paul Olson of Isanti, and Lisa (Michael) Cole of Crookston; 6 great-grandchildren: Joslynn and Jace Olson, Madisyn, Caden, and Brittyn Sanders, and Owen Cole; as well as, nieces, nephews, other relatives, and friends. Phil was preceded in death by his parents, Archie and Emelia; 8-year old brother, Ernest; and sister, Katherine Laurent. May God richly bless the memory of Phillip Martin Olson.

The funeral service and celebration of the life of Phil Olson will be held at 11:00 a.m., Friday, January 5, 2018, in the Trinity Lutheran Church in Crookston, MN with The Rev. Greg Isaacson, officiating. Visitation will be at the church for one hour prior to the service. Military Honors will be provided by the Crookston Veterans Council and the Minnesota National Guard Honors Unit, Moorhead, MN. Interment will be at Oakdale Cemetery in the spring. Memorials may be given in Phil's memory to the Trinity Lutheran Church TV Media Ministry Fund. In Phil's own words before he passed, "I want to thank Drs. Frugone and Schultz, the wonderful nurses and staff of Altru Clinic, RiverView Health, and Villa St. Vincent; and especially my two best caretakers, Larry and Chuck.

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Phillip Martin Olson, 91, of Crookston, MN, passed away peacefully at the Villa St. Vincent in Crookston Tuesday evening, January 2, 2018, with his loving family at his side. Phil had been courageously battling pancreatic cancer for several months.

He was born at Shelly, Minnesota on May 4, 1926, one of three children of the union of Archie and Emelia (Efteland) Olson. Throughout his life Phil was extremely proud of his Norwegian heritage. His earliest years were spent in Shelly where he attended school through the 8th grade. In 1941 the Olson family moved to Crookston and Phil attended Central High School. He spent his summers during high school working on the Tony Kramer farm, and also for the Erickson Meat Market. Phil enlisted in the US Army on June 22, 1944, and after completing basic training at Camp Roberts, CA joined the 564th Field Artillery Company, attached to the 71st Infantry Division in Ft. Benning, GA. He then shipped out from Camp Kilmer, NJ and served in France, Germany, and Austria during WWII. In recognition of his service to his country our grateful nation awarded him the Good Conduct Medal, European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal with Bronze Star, WWII Victory Medal, Army of Occupation Medal with German Clasp, Honorable Service Lapel Button, and the Marksman Badge with Carbine Bar.

Following his honorable discharge on June 6, 1946, he returned to Crookston where he was employed by the Great Northern Railroad for a year, and then with the Sanitary Dairy. On October 28, 1948 Phil was united in marriage to the love of his life, Veda Myrtle Taylor, with the ceremony being performed by Pastor Molander in the Mission Covenant Church. In the coming years Phil and Veda would be blessed with the births of two sons, Larry and Chuck, who were raised in a very loving home. In 1950 Phil traveled to Minneapolis where he was enrolled in the Mohler Barber College. After completion of their course work he began his 60-year career as a licensed barber in Crookston. Most of those years were spent as the owner of the Olson Barber Shop. His many loyal customers looked forward to their time in his chair, and while his scissors flew, not once did he run out of things to talk about; whether it be the latest news about his family, wanting to hear about your family, relating his most recent hunting and fishing stories, or telling the latest jokes. Phil retired from barbering at the age of 85 in order to care for Veda in their home.

Phil and Veda loved being together, and some of their earliest dates included roller-skating at the old sports arena, or going to dances at the Elks Lodge. As the years passed many an hour was spent making memories as they fished for trout at Bad Medicine Lake. Spending time with Larry and his family, and Chuck, was always something to look forward to, and the boys remained their best friends throughout life. Phil enjoyed landscaping his lawn and gardens, and sharing his bountiful crop of tomatoes with grandchildren and friends. He was also passionate about hunting for deer, moose, and bear every fall with his sons. He would get a kick out of telling everyone how he got his first deer while serving in Germany during the war.

Phil was a devoted member of Trinity Lutheran Church, and served two terms on the church council while also ushering for over thirty-nine years. He was secretary of the local Barbers Union #904, and held memberships in Crookston's VFW Post #1902, American Legion Post #20, and the Disabled American Veterans Chapter. On August 17, 2016 Phil was honored during Ox Cart Days, along with two of his good friends, with a special Veterans Ceremony that took place on the University of Minnesota-Crookston campus, recognizing their stellar service to country and community. He was honored to participate with many fellow veterans in an Honor Flight taken to Washington, DC to view the World War II Memorial.

Phil is survived by Veda, his beloved wife of sixty-nine years; their two sons, Larry Olson and his wife, LouAnne, of Crookston, MN and Chuck Olson of Bemidji, MN; 3 grandchildren: Matt (Chessica) Olson of Isanti, MN, Paul Olson of Isanti, and Lisa (Michael) Cole of Crookston; 6 great-grandchildren: Joslynn and Jace Olson, Madisyn, Caden, and Brittyn Sanders, and Owen Cole; as well as, nieces, nephews, other relatives, and friends. Phil was preceded in death by his parents, Archie and Emelia; 8-year old brother, Ernest; and sister, Katherine Laurent. May God richly bless the memory of Phillip Martin Olson.

The funeral service and celebration of the life of Phil Olson will be held at 11:00 a.m., Friday, January 5, 2018, in the Trinity Lutheran Church in Crookston, MN with The Rev. Greg Isaacson, officiating. Visitation will be at the church for one hour prior to the service. Military Honors will be provided by the Crookston Veterans Council and the Minnesota National Guard Honors Unit, Moorhead, MN. Interment will be at Oakdale Cemetery in the spring. Memorials may be given in Phil's memory to the Trinity Lutheran Church TV Media Ministry Fund. In Phil's own words before he passed, "I want to thank Drs. Frugone and Schultz, the wonderful nurses and staff of Altru Clinic, RiverView Health, and Villa St. Vincent; and especially my two best caretakers, Larry and Chuck.

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