On October 11, 1946, she married Herbert (Tubby) Aase and in 1960 they moved to the Aase family farm which was her dream come true. She worked tirelessly and happily making the farm a beautiful place.
She worked at the Kenyon Pool Hall for several years and then at the Kenyon Veterinary Clinic where she "retired" at age 70. It was a job she thoroughly enjoyed.
In retirement she volunteered and was active in many organizations including Meals on Wheels, Kenyon Legion Auxiliary, Kenyon Thrift Store, Sons of Norway, Hospice, Habitat for Humanity and Hauge Church. She was the consummate "poppy lady" selling poppies on Main Street for many years.
She was preceded in death by her husband Herbert (Tubby), son Michael, her parents and siblings (Mabel, Joseph, Elmer, Olga, Arnold, Kenneth, Alvin, Hilman, Conrad and Jerome) as well as many in-laws and relatives.
On October 11, 1946, she married Herbert (Tubby) Aase and in 1960 they moved to the Aase family farm which was her dream come true. She worked tirelessly and happily making the farm a beautiful place.
She worked at the Kenyon Pool Hall for several years and then at the Kenyon Veterinary Clinic where she "retired" at age 70. It was a job she thoroughly enjoyed.
In retirement she volunteered and was active in many organizations including Meals on Wheels, Kenyon Legion Auxiliary, Kenyon Thrift Store, Sons of Norway, Hospice, Habitat for Humanity and Hauge Church. She was the consummate "poppy lady" selling poppies on Main Street for many years.
She was preceded in death by her husband Herbert (Tubby), son Michael, her parents and siblings (Mabel, Joseph, Elmer, Olga, Arnold, Kenneth, Alvin, Hilman, Conrad and Jerome) as well as many in-laws and relatives.
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