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Marian Lee Gullekson – OBIT

Marian Lee Gullekson died peacefully on June 23, 2025, at the Benedictine Care Center in Ada. Marian Lee Gullekson, daughter of Robert Lee and Isabel Askew Lee, was born July 9, 1922 in Renwick, Iowa. She was raised on a farm southeast of Beltrami, attended one year of high school at Casselton, ND and graduated […]

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Tana Sue Hagen-Merwin – OBIT

Tana Sue Hagen-Merwin, 81, passed away peacefully at her home, in Aitkin, MN, on Monday June 9, 2025, surrounded by her loving family. Tana was born October 4, 1943, to Thomas and Anna Virginia (Garberg) Hagen, in Pittsburgh, PA. Tana was the beloved eldest sister to six sisters and one brother. The Hagen family lived

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Robert William Young – OBIT

Robert (Bob) William Young, 77, passed away peacefully the morning of Saturday, June 21, 2025, at the RiverView Hospital in Crookston with his wife and daughters at his side. Bob was born in Willmar, MN, on July 30, 1947, to loving parents Donald and Wilma Young. Although born in Willmar, MN, Bob was never really a

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Jim Reese – OBIT

Earl Lewis James Reese (Jim) formally of Crookston died June 22nd , 2025 at his home in Lakewood Colorado. Jim was the son of Earl and Eileen Reese, he graduated from Central High, his art teacher Leroy Krause encouraged Jim to follow his passion to become a sculptor. In 1971 he moved to Colorado and

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Paul Michael Pinsonneault – OBIT

Paul Michael Pinsonneault was born on April 28, 1944, at Villa St. Vincent Hospital in Crookston, MN. He grew up and attended school in Red Lake Falls, MN. In 1966, he married Marlene Payment and worked for many years building homes at Detroiter Mobile Homes in Red Lake Falls. In 1974, Paul married Kathy (Jurchen),

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Maynard Tradewell – OBIT

Maynard C. Tradewell, age 86 of Coon Rapids, passed away surrounded by family on June 14, 2025. Maynard was incredibly proud of where he came from and took great pride in his family. He was always quick to share a story or a jokewith anyone willing to listen. At heart, he was a farm boy

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