Burial for Ragnhild B. Clark, 82, was held at the Evergreen- Washelli Cemetery in Seattle. Mrs. Clark died June 5 at Our Lady of Compassion Care Center in Anchorage, AK.
Born Dec. 12, 1903 in Oslo, Norway, she lived in Alaska from 1915-1952, returning again in 1982. She had worked in clerical office work. She leaves her sisters, Dorothy Tyler of Anchorage, Helen Voci of Norman, Okla., and Solvieg McKenrick of Seattle. Local arrangements by Evergreen Memorial Chapel.
Ragnhild Bergliot "Mungie" Larsen
Ragnhild Bergliot "Mungie" Larsen was born on December 12, 1903, in Oslo, Norway, to parents Karl Larsen & Olga Marie Hansen. Ragnild emigrated from Norway to the United States with her Mother, two sisters and one brother in 1910, to join her father in Seattle Washington. Ragnhild had two brothers Henry Øivind Larsen, died as an infant in Norway, and Henry who died at the age 12, in Renton Washington. She had six sisters, Solveig, Lilly, Helen, Ruth, Dorothy & Myrtle. Moving to Petersburg in 1915, where she spent her childhood and young adult years. Her family left Petersburg in 1933. She then moved to Juneau and married Hugh Charles Rudolph, after his death in 1946, Ragnhild moved to Seattle Washington and remarried George P Clark, and lived in Seattle until his death. Ragnhild returned to Alaska in 1982 to live close to her sister in Anchorage Alaska where she died on June 5, 1986, at the age of 82. Ragnhild was returned to Seattle and buried close to family.
Obituary
Petersburg Pilot July 3 1986
RAGNHILD B. CLARK
(Mongie Larsen)
Ragnild B. Clark, 82, died June 5th in Our Lady of Compassion Care Center, Anchorage, Alaska. Born December 12, 1903, in Oslo, Norway, she came to Petersburg In 1915. Her father, Carl Larsen owned the Dory Cafe and their
home was later owned by the Loseth family. The family left Petersburg to 1933. Mungie moved to Juneau where she married and later moved to Seattle with her husband. She returned to Alaska in 1982 to live near her sister in Anchorage, Alaska. Survivors include three sisters Dorothy Tyler of Anchorage. Alaska, Helen Voci of Norman Oklahoma. And Solveig McKenrick of Seattle. Burial was June 9th at the Evergreen Washelli Cemetery
Burial for Ragnhild B. Clark, 82, was held at the Evergreen- Washelli Cemetery in Seattle. Mrs. Clark died June 5 at Our Lady of Compassion Care Center in Anchorage, AK.
Born Dec. 12, 1903 in Oslo, Norway, she lived in Alaska from 1915-1952, returning again in 1982. She had worked in clerical office work. She leaves her sisters, Dorothy Tyler of Anchorage, Helen Voci of Norman, Okla., and Solvieg McKenrick of Seattle. Local arrangements by Evergreen Memorial Chapel.
Ragnhild Bergliot "Mungie" Larsen
Ragnhild Bergliot "Mungie" Larsen was born on December 12, 1903, in Oslo, Norway, to parents Karl Larsen & Olga Marie Hansen. Ragnild emigrated from Norway to the United States with her Mother, two sisters and one brother in 1910, to join her father in Seattle Washington. Ragnhild had two brothers Henry Øivind Larsen, died as an infant in Norway, and Henry who died at the age 12, in Renton Washington. She had six sisters, Solveig, Lilly, Helen, Ruth, Dorothy & Myrtle. Moving to Petersburg in 1915, where she spent her childhood and young adult years. Her family left Petersburg in 1933. She then moved to Juneau and married Hugh Charles Rudolph, after his death in 1946, Ragnhild moved to Seattle Washington and remarried George P Clark, and lived in Seattle until his death. Ragnhild returned to Alaska in 1982 to live close to her sister in Anchorage Alaska where she died on June 5, 1986, at the age of 82. Ragnhild was returned to Seattle and buried close to family.
Obituary
Petersburg Pilot July 3 1986
RAGNHILD B. CLARK
(Mongie Larsen)
Ragnild B. Clark, 82, died June 5th in Our Lady of Compassion Care Center, Anchorage, Alaska. Born December 12, 1903, in Oslo, Norway, she came to Petersburg In 1915. Her father, Carl Larsen owned the Dory Cafe and their
home was later owned by the Loseth family. The family left Petersburg to 1933. Mungie moved to Juneau where she married and later moved to Seattle with her husband. She returned to Alaska in 1982 to live near her sister in Anchorage, Alaska. Survivors include three sisters Dorothy Tyler of Anchorage. Alaska, Helen Voci of Norman Oklahoma. And Solveig McKenrick of Seattle. Burial was June 9th at the Evergreen Washelli Cemetery
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