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Rosa (Jeanette), Robinson
03/10/2005

Rosa J. Robinson, age 84, Fargo, died Thursday, March 10, 2005, in Innovis Health, Fargo.

Rosa Jeanette Robinson was born April 12, 1920, in Penns Grove, NJ, the daughter of Harry and Adelia (Carlson) Robinson. She grew up in the Minneapolis, MN, area, and came to Fargo in May 1998.

She is survived by her children, Marie Beck of Fallon, NV, Marilyn (David) Tessier of Horace, ND, and Robin (Jon) Coon of California.

She was preceded in death by two children, Marsyl Crow, and Penny Coon.

No services will be held. Burial of ashes will be in Sunset Memorial Gardens, Minneapolis.

Arrangements by Boulger Funeral Home, Fargo.

Hutchins, Eileen
03/13/2005

Eileen J. Hutchins, age 81, formerly of Crookston, MN, died Sunday morning, March 13, 2005 in Eventide Living Center, Moorhead, MN with her family at her side.

Eileen Joyce Anderson was born February 19, 1924 in Morgan Park (Duluth), MN to the late Peter and Christine Anderson. Following graduation from high school, Eileen moved to Crookston, MN where she worked for a time as a telephone operator for Northwestern Bell Telephone and later as a receptionist for Riverview Hospital. On September 3, 1947, Eileen was united in marriage to Charles (Chuck) Hutchins at Duluth. They established their home in Crookston where Chuck worked as a locomotive engineer for the Great Northern/BNSF Railroad, and together with Eileen owned and operated the Rainbow Court Motel and the Colonade Apartments.

Their son Scott was born in Crookston on July 2, 1951. The special bond of mother and son was always present in her life. Eileen’s family circle grew upon the marriage of Scott to Cindy Maves in 1976. Chuck and Eileen greatly enjoyed the friendship of Cindy’s parents, Russ and Eleanore and their family, which continued throughout the years.

Eileen and Chuck retired in 1986 and moved to their country home near Union Lake, Erskine, MN. Following Chuck’s death in 1991, Eileen moved back to Crookston. She enjoyed participating with her friends in the activities of Trinity Lutheran Church and WELCA. To be closer to her family, Eileen moved to Moorhead in the fall of 2000 living at Eventide Linden Tree Circle and since July 2004 Eventide Living Center.

Eileen took great delight in being a constant part of the lives of her grandsons, John and Joe. She was truly their number one fan.

During her life Eileen endured physical struggles with a remarkable resilience and gentle spirit. Eileen’s unconditional love for her family, pleasant manner and warm smile will always be remembered.

Surviving family members include son Scott and daughter-in-law Cindy, Moorhead, MN; grandsons, John, Minneapolis, MN and Joe, St. Paul, MN; brothers-in-law Earl (Jane) Hutchins, Colorado Springs, CO, Richard (Pat) Hutchins, Rockledge, Florida, and Eugene (Barb) Hutchins, Owatonna, MN; as well as nieces and nephews.

Eileen was preceded in death by her mother and father, her husband, her twin sister, Irene and her sister Helen.

The family wishes to thank the staff at Eventide for their care and compassion. Memorials may be made to Eventide Foundation.

Visitation: Wednesday, March 16, 2005 - 5-6:30 p.m. - Boulger Funeral Home, Fargo, and in Bottolfson Chapel, Eventide Living Center, one hour before the funeral service on Thursday.

Prayer Service: Wednesday - 6:30 p.m. - Boulger Funeral Home, Fargo

Funeral: Thursday, March 17, 2005 - 2:00 p.m. - Bottolfson Chapel, Eventide Living Center, Moorhead

Arrangements by Boulger Funeral Home, Fargo, ND

Dux, Marvin
03/14/2005

Marvin passed away on Monday, March 14, 2005 at the Veteran’s Administration Hospital in Fargo at the age of 69.

Marvin was born on May 13, 1935, the son of Berthold and Lena (Mergenthal) Dux, in Hillsboro, ND. He grew up in this area and attended school until the 8th grade. He moved with his family in 1948 to Moorhead, MN, where he graduated from High School. After graduation he proudly served his country in the United States Air Force from 1954 until 1957. After his discharge he made his home in Moorhead. Marvin was united in marriage to Sharon Thiessen on May 18, 1957 in Moorhead. Together they made their home in Moorhead where they began raising their family. In 1958, they moved to the East Coast where they lived until returning to Minnesota in the Fall of 1966, making their home in Lake Park. They moved to Hillsboro, ND, in 1976 and lived there until moving to Fargo in 1985. Marvin worked most of his career as a Heavy Equipment Operator for various companies. Prior to his retirement, he worked for Doyle’s Yellow Checker Cab Company in Fargo for a number of years. Marvin greatly enjoyed the many friendships and hours of visiting this job brought him. He most recently has made his home at Manorcare in Fargo.

Marvin was a loving father and grandfather and will be missed by all of his family and many friends. He greatly enjoyed spending time visiting with family, neighbors, and acquaintances. He was a great story teller and loved reminiscing about past days, as well as spending time at the lake fishing. Marvin will be remembered for his fondness for gardening and his ability to grow almost anything, especially tomato plants.

Surviving are his children, Kevin (Sandy) Dux of Detroit Lakes, MN; Kim (Bill) LaFleur of Gold Canyon, AZ; Kyle (Jacqie) Dux of Richville, MN; and Kurtis (Tracy) Dux of Fargo, ND; seven grandchildren; and two brothers, Leon and Arthur Dux. He was preceded in death by his parents.

MEMORIAL SERVICE: 1 PM Wednesday at St. John Lutheran Church in Fargo

BURIAL: Sunset Memorial Gardens in Fargo

Arrangements entrusted to the care of Boulger Funeral Home in Fargo.

Johnson, Kellee
03/15/2005

Kellee Teresa Johnson departed our world on March 15, 2005. She was 19 years old; too early to leave us, yet long enough to give us many precious memories.

Kellee was born in Bismarck, North Dakota, on September 27, 1984, and graduated from Red River High School in Grand Forks in 2004. She was involved in theater, art, and composition. She had planned to pursue these talents and dreams and was well on her way, when her life was tragically cut short.

Kellee entertained family and friends with her constant humor and wit. This was evident in her drawings and journalism. She had a quiet charm that everyone enjoyed, especially those who knew her the best. Her soul was pure and her heart was tender. Her sudden death is a tragedy to all who knew her and thus loved her. To say the least, she will be greatly missed by all and will forever be in our hearts, minds, and prayers.

Kellee is survived by: mother Linda Baskerville and father Garnet Johnson, both of Fargo; stepfather Charles Baskerville, Grand Forks; stepmother Carla Johnson, Fargo; sisters Tricia, Lisbon; Jackie, Fargo; Danielle, Grand Forks; brothers Eric, Fairbanks, AK, and Alex, Grand Forks; stepbrothers Josh and Justin, Fargo; niece Bradee; nephews Rogan, Carson and Landon; grandparents George and Rita Ethier, Wahpeton, and Phyllis Staber, Lisbon; special friends Stephanie, Jewel, and Cassandra; aunts, uncles and many cousins.

A prayer service will be held Friday night at 7:00 p.m. at Boulger Funeral Home, Fargo, with funeral services on Saturday, March 19, 2005, at 10:00 a.m. at Nativity Catholic Church in Fargo. Visitation will be held from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. Friday in the funeral home, and in the church on Saturday one hour prior to services.

Arrangements entrusted to the care of Boulger Funeral Home, Fargo.

Laugeness, Susan E
10/01/2003

Susan E. Laugeness

Susan Elaine (Hesby) Laugeness, 57, Moorhead, MN, died in her home surrounded by family on October 1, 2003, the day of her 37th wedding anniversary to her beloved husband, partner, and best friend, Theodore. She battled colon cancer for nearly four years, and confronted the disease with a raised fist and with extraordinary courage, beauty, grace, and always with a touch of humor.

Sue was born April 30 in Fosston, Minn., to Joseph and Agnes Hesby. She graduated from Fosston Senior High with honors, and served as student council vice president. She was a uniquely gifted vocalist and musician, singing in the choir and playing first-chair clarinet and saxophone in the concert, jazz, dance, and marching bands and numerous ensembles. Her talent earned her a music scholarship to the University of Minnesota-Moorhead, where she studied business along with music. Later in life she taught herself the acoustic guitar, and often treated her family to her beautiful singing voice while attending to household chores.

In 1966, she married the true love of her life, Ted, and for 37 years they were inseparable. Upon marriage, they relocated to St. Paul, MN, where she worked at the MN Dept. of Employment Security from 1966-69 and the Peat Marwick accounting firm from 1971-73. When they relocated back to Moorhead, she worked at the Northrup King Research Station from 1980-82. In 1982, she joined Ted, who co-owned Fargo-based ADDEM Inc., and helped build the business with her accounting and office management skills. She worked at ADDEM until just a few weeks before her death.

Sue was known for her quick wit, positive outlook, and infectious giggle. She cherished her family above all else, and was fiercely proud and protective of her husband, children, and grandchildren. She had a special talent for creating beauty with her hands, and expressed that gift in her gardening, crocheting, sewing, cooking, baking, and decorating. Along with Ted, she was an avid backyard bird-watcher, and the two shared many other passions such as travel, music, fishing, taking evening walks, browsing flea markets, trying their luck at the casinos, cheering on the MN Twins, and being with family.

Sue had a truly selfless nature, and she often worried more about the effects of her illness upon her family than on herself. She will be missed terribly.

She is survived by her husband, Theodore Laugeness; two children, Lynn (Laugeness) Mena and Thomas Laugeness; son-in law, Ugo Mena; daughter-in-law, Tina (Nunn) Laugeness; two grandchildren, Abigail and Luke Laugeness; four sisters, Darlene, Lorraine, Louise, and Marty; mother-in-law, Helena Laugeness; and many cherished family members and friends. She is preceded by her parents and father-in-law.

Special thanks to Dr. Ralph Levitt and his caring staff at the Roger Maris Cancer Center, and to Hospice of the Red River Valley.

A private family memorial service will be held Monday at First Lutheran Church in Fargo, ND. Arrangements with Boulger Funeral Home, Fargo.

Hellerud, Kenneth
04/01/2004

Kenneth Hellerud, age 56, 1340 Sandstone Drive, West Fargo, died Thursday, April 1, 2004, in MeritCare Hospital, Fargo.

Kenneth Lee Hellerud was born February 16, 1948, in Billings, MT, the son of Alfred and Barbara (Mack) Hellerud. The family moved to Fargo in 1952. Kenny was employed with Northern Improvements for the past seven years. He loved drawing, gardening, and coin collecting.

He is preceded in death by his parents; two brothers, Allen and Alfred Jr.; and one sister, Sylvia.

He is survived by one sister, Sandra (Larry) Prucha, Omaha, NE; three brothers, Alvin of Anaheim, CA, Ron of Fargo, and Andy (Jean) of Fargo; special friend, JoAnn of Fargo; and many nieces and nephews.

The funeral will be Tuesday at 11 a.m. in Boulger Funeral Home Chapel, Fargo. Visitation will be held Monday from 5-8 p.m. in Boulger Funeral Home.

Arrangements by Boulger Funeral Home, Fargo.

Scheer, Leonard "Red"
04/06/2004

Leonard P. “Red” Scheer, age 78, 1440 East Gateway Circle, #3, Fargo, ND, died Tuesday, April 6, 2004 in MeritCare Hospital.

Leonard “Red” Scheer was born December 1, 1925 in Creighton, Nebraska to Paul and Emma (Menke) Scheer. He graduated from Creighton High School. Upon graduation, he enlisted in the Army and served in Communications during World War II. He was stationed in the Philippines After his discharge, he moved to Wisconsin where he worked on a dairy farm. He moved to Fargo, ND in 1957 where he worked for Goodrich Tire. In 1960 he began work as a locksmith for Emery Johnson Sporting Goods Store.

On June 1, 1962, Leonard and Deanna M. Dwyer were married in Fargo. He purchased Emery Johnson Lock Shop and in 1976 he started Emery Johnson Lock and Safe Repair. In 1980 he founded NPLA (Northern Prairie Locksmith Association) and served as president from 1980-1991. He worked part-time at American Legion as a bartender for over 12 years. He retired in 1990 when he sold his business

They spent their summers at their lake home on East Silent Lake. He was an avid fisherman, gardener and outdoorsman He was an active member of his church and served in a Diaconate position.

He was preceded in death by his parents, his brother, Edwin and his sisters, Emma and Louise.

He is survived by his wife Deanna; his children, Randi (Terry) Graham, Broken Arrow Resort, MN, Gary (Melinda) Scheer, Billings, MT, Pam Anderson, Fargo, ND, Scott (Maria) Scheer, Fargo, ND and Steven (Heather) Scheer, Kent, WA; his sisters, Mable, Lila, and Eunice.

Visitation: Friday - 5-6 p.m. - Boulger Funeral Home

Prayer Service: Friday 6p.m. - Boulger Funeral Home

Funeral: Saturday 1 p.m. - Plymouth Congregational Church

Burial: Sunset Memorial Gardens - Fargo, ND

Arrangements with Boulger Funeral Home

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