

Mary Jane joined the St Paul Branch of AAUW in 1985 and served as its president 2000-2002. Mary Jane is survived by family and friends. Anthony Park community and long time members of the St. Teachers by profession in Ramsey County, Mary Jane and her husband Bill were also active in the life of the St.

Visitation was at Roseville Memorial Chapel. Survived by her children, Mari Jill Jenson and John. If desired, memorials preferred to the American Cancer Society or the Saint Paul Humane Society.Īddison, Mary Jane Age 92 of St. Memorial Service Friday, August 19, at 3 PM at BRADSHAW CELEBRATION OF LIFE CENTER 4600 Greenhaven Drive, White Bear. Her bright energy and spirit will be missed by everyone. She enjoyed the Guthrie Theatre, traveling the world, playing bridge with her friends and volunteering for many organizations. She later taught English as a second language until her retirement. She graduated from the University of Minnesota and had a career teaching social studies and English.

Survived by children, Mary, Anne and Dave and grandchildren Sam and Claudia. Preceded in death by her husband of 30 years, Robert. Margaret HOLPER 1931 – 2016 Of North Oaks Passed away peacefully August 15, 2016. Timothy Lutheran Church or American Cancer Society.

TIMOTHY LUTHERAN CHURCH, Nevada at Victoria Ave. Jane loved spending summers at the cottage with her family. She was a long-time volunteer at Plymouth Christian Youth Center, Lyngblomsten Care Center and Luther Seminary. Jane was very proud of her Norwegian heritage and was a 1948 graduate of St. Survived by children, Janet (John V.) Puotinen, Steven (Carol) Huso and Karen Foertsch grandchildren, Daniel, David and Andrew Huso, Kevin (Brooke), Sarah, Matthew and David Foertsch brother, David Vick niece, Carol Hansen and nephew, Craig Hansen. Preceded in death by her husband, Vernon and parents, Ole and Lydia Syftestad. She loved Spring flowers, so please wear your bright Spring clothes to the funeral. JUDE OF THE LAKE CATHOLIC CHURCH in Mahtomedi. at BRADSHAW CELEBRATION CENTER, 2800 Curve Crest Boulevard, Stillwater followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 2:00 P.M. Causes were also central to her life, so in lieu of flowers, donations are preferred to the Tubman Family Alliance, the U of M Raptor Center or the ALS Association. As a former teacher, her passion for education continued in her service to Mahtomedi schools as a school board member and supporter of the arts in education. A gourmet cook and ASID interior designer, Marlene made the world around her more beautiful. Survived by her children Michele (John), Colleen (Mike) and Jae (Robin) grandchildren Alex, Jacki, Katarina, Annika, Liam, Connell and Maggie her sister Patsy (Pat) sister-in-law Roseanne brother-in-law, Todd (Mary) many nieces and nephews. Also preceded in death by her parents and sister Audrey. She joins the love of her life, Jim McKeown in heaven. McKeown, Marlene Born June 21, 1933, died of ALS on April 16, 2017.
