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Friday, October 18, 2019

Patty Platto > Mother 10.18.19


                    On August 10, 1921, Elsie Christine Carlson was born to Kersten (Halvorson) and Olof Carlson, immigrants from Sveg, Sweden, on a farm in Holmes City Township near Alexandria, MN. Elsie’s mother died when she was only 10 years old and then she went to live with her uncle and his wife until she started high school. She first attended school in District 29 and was baptized at Oscar Lake Lutheran Church and confirmed at Trinity Lutheran Church with a combined confirmation class. She then moved to Alexandria to go to high school. She boarded at the home of Superintendent Fred Ellertson and his wife, Clara. Elsie graduated from Central High School in 1939.
Elsie first worked for the law firm of Leach and Swore as a legal secretary. She was married to William Platto after he returned home from service in WWII and converted to the Catholic faith. Together they raised 4 children: Lynda, Sheri, Patty, and Bill Jr. Elsie returned to work after the children were all in school. She worked for about 7 years at the Douglas County Extension office at the Courthouse. In 1964, she went to the law office of Robert Swenson and Morris Grover. Elsie worked with many in the law firm now known as Swenson Lervick Syverson Trosvig Jacobson Schultz Cass. She retired as office manager in 1987. She remained close to many of her co-workers until her death.
Family meant everything to Elsie; she was a devoted wife to Bill and was always there for her kids, putting them first and caring for and supporting them in all their endeavors. She was a regular letter writer to each child as they left home, the best cook and baker, an avid Viking and Twins fan, a crossword puzzle whiz, and a patient card and game player with her grandchildren. Each of her 7 grandchildren were special to her and each felt it in the time and love she showered on them. She was a grandmother extraordinaire.
Elsie and Bill had countless friends and enjoyed many adventures with them throughout their lifetime such as: dinners out, dancing, attending Super Bowls, snowmobiling, motorcycling, going to and running car races and traveling. In their retirement they spent time together in FL, TX, and AZ to escape Minnesota winters. Most memorable was a trip to England, France, and Belgium on the 40th anniversary of WWII with other veterans and their spouses. They also enjoyed special trips with each of their children.
On Friday, October 18th, 2019, at the age of 98, Elsie passed away surrounded by loving family at Edgewood Senior Living in Alexandria. She was preceded in death by her parents, Olof and Kersten; husband of 64 years, Bill; son, Bill Jr; siblings and in-laws, Sophie Leines (AQ Ford), Helmer (LaVonne Solum) Carlson, and Jennie (Harold Halvorson); all of Bill’s siblings: Berniece Smith, Isabelle (Robert) Thompson, Valeraine Carder, and Paul Patrick Platto.
Elsie is survived by children, Lynda (Dave) Wosmek, Sheri Platto (all of Alexandria), Patty (Bryan) Stamp of Arizona; daughter-in-law, Nancy (Bongard) Platto of Chaska; sister-in-law, Louise Platto; grandchildren, Tim, Jamie (Toni), Patrick (Brenda) Hukriede, Katy Wosmek (Jon) Olson, Tina Platto (Jason) Marisam, Betsy Wosmek (Mike) Stromberg, and Andy (Angel) Platto; great-grandchildren,  Jo, Nick, Ellie, Zach, Josh, Hannah, Gavin Hukriede, Selby, Grady, Elsie Olson, Jack, William, and Lucy Stromberg, and Flora, Waldo, and Huck Marisam; one great-great-grandchild, Lilly Grace; step-grandchildren, Tracie (Kevin Paskett) and Mike (Jen) Stamp; step-great-grandchildren, Aidan, Greta, and Ryan Stamp-Paskett and Daria, Freddie, and Lucy Stamp; and several special nieces and nephews.
God Bless the memory of Elsie.
Visitation will be held on Monday, October 21st, 2019 from 5:30-7:30 PM at the Anderson Funeral Home in Alexandria with Parish Prayers beginning at 5:30 PM. Visitation will continue on Tuesday, October 22nd, 2019 from 9:30 to 10:30 AM at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Alexandria, followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 10:30 AM. Entombment to follow in St. Mary’s Mausoleum. Memorials preferred to Knute Nelson Hospice or the donor’s choice of charity.
Elsie's funeral service will be recorded and available to view online on Wednesday.

Donations may be made to:

Knute Nelson Hospice
2715 MN-29 #103, Alexandria MN 56308
Tel: 1-320-759-1273
Web: http://www.knutenelson.org


Wednesday, October 16, 2019

Julie Wasson > Sister 10.13.2019

   Jeanne Wasson Bowers, 80, passed away surrounded by family at Safe Haven Assisted Living on Sunday, October 13, 2019 in Okemos, Michigan. She was born February 18, 1939 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. She graduated from the University of Minnesota in 1961, and spent the next year in Turkey working for the American Red Cross. She later earned a Master's Degree at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. In 1969 Jeanne moved with her husband, Newton Bowers, to Des Moines, Iowa where they raised their two daughters. Jeanne was a voracious reader, enjoyed music and crossword puzzles, and above all, loved spending time with her family.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Loren "Bill" and Helen (Brohaugh) Wasson.
She will be lovingly remembered by her daughters, Carolyn (Mark) Clark and Jennifer (Nick) Chambers; grandchildren Ryan, Katie, Ben, Michael, Alex, and MaryLynn (Timmy); great-grandchildren Sydney and Cohen, and siblings Richard (Sandy) Wasson, Kay (Randy) Sukovich, and Julie (Steve) Waller.
Memorial Services will be private.
In honor of Jeanne, memorial contributions may be made to St. Jude Children's Hospital or the American Heart Association.

Monday, October 7, 2019

Thomas Lindsey (Deceased) > Father 09.30.2019

    Lloyd Kenneth Lindsey was born February 27, 1928 in Alexandria, MN, the son of George and Lillian (Nelson) Lindsey. He began life as a pre-mature baby, sleeping in a Buster Brown shoebox, and took the nickname, Buster. He grew up in Alexandria where he attended school. Following his schooling, Buster joined the United States Navy. He served in the Pacific Fleet during World War II aboard the USS Ticonderoga. Following his discharge from the Navy after the war, he returned to Minnesota.

On February 6, 1949, Buster was united in marriage to Gayle Olson and the couple made their home in Alexandria. They were blessed with five children. Buster worked as a truck driver. Over a forty-year career, he drove truck for many different local trucking companies and businesses. At the beginning of 1990, his wife, Gayle, died.

In August of 1990, Buster was married to Mary McCormick. The couple made their home in Garfield, MN. After retiring from trucking, Buster took a job with Douglas Machine in their maintenance department. Buster always took pride in his work; he was very proud of how neat and clean he kept the facilities at Douglas Machine. In the mid 1990’s Buster and Mary moved back to Alexandria.

Buster was proud to be a union driver and was a longtime member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars.

Buster enjoyed the outdoors and sports. He was involved in his son’s baseball games and loved playing ball with them. He was an avid Twins fan and could often be heard yelling at the television. Buster enjoyed golfing and going hunting. He liked hunting deer, pheasant and grouse; he also had the opportunity to hunt antelope in Montana. Buster liked to spend time tinkering and fixing small things.

Time with his family was very important to Buster. He loved watching his grandkids in sporting activities. Family gatherings were special to him. He was very proud of his children. He was proud that all four of his sons followed his example and served their country, in the armed services, during the Vietnam era. Buster’s grandchildren and great grandchildren were very close to him and he loved them dearly.

On Monday, September 30, 2019, surrounded by his family, Buster died at the age of ninety-one years. He was preceded in death by his parents; his two wives, Gayle Lindsey and Mary Lindsey; two sons, Thomas Lindsey and Randy Lindsey; his daughter, Kathy Hay; and a granddaughter, Victoria Navratil. Buster is survived by two sons, Ken Lindsey of Carlos, MN and Jerry Lindsey and wife, Terry, of Eden Prairie, MN; step-daughters, Vicki Schnitzler and Lori Morris; grandchildren, Ryan, Shaun, Kelli, Randi, Sara, Julianna and Josh Lindsey; step-grandchildren, Sara McGee, Katie Schnitzler, Chap Morris, and Amy Morris; five great grandchildren; twelve great step-grandchildren; one brother, Tom Lindsey and wife, Janet; and one sister, Margie Steen and husband, Carl; and many nieces and nephews.

A funeral service will be held 11 AM, Monday, October 7, 2019 at Oscar Lake Lutheran Church near Farwell, MN. Pastor Julie Carlson will officiate. Interment will follow in the Kinkead Cemetery in Alexandria. Visitation will be from 4 to 7 PM Sunday with a prayer service beginning at 6:30 PM at the Anderson Funeral Home in Alexandria. Additional visitation will be one hour prior to the service at church.

Arrangements are with the Anderson Funeral Home and Crematory. www.andersonfuneral.net



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