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Nancy Lawien, Services were held for Nancy Lawien. She died Tues., May 23, 2000 in her Birch Point Road home following a long battle with ovarian cancer. She was 57.
She was born in Duluth. Nancy was a hairdresser before working at the University of Minnesota-Duluth in the Food Service Department for more than 18 years. Nancy was a full-time mother, loved playing bridge, roller skating, fishing on Caribou Lake and anything that resembled Elvis.
She is survived by her husband Clarence, parents Kenneth and Edna of Duluth, a son John (Lizette) of Duluth, daughters Wendy (Tim) Wysocki of Cloquet and Heidi Lawien of Reno, Nev., grandchildren Christian and Corbin Lawien and Whitney and Lexus Wysocki, a special brother-in-law George Lawien and many loving and faithful relatives and friends, including those at UMD, the bridge club and the roller rink.
Burial was in Park Hill Cemetery. Michael Lee Mulvaney, Mary Ellen Gray of Proctor is saddened by the loss of her brother, Michael Lee Mulvaney. He died Sat., May 21, 2000 in Cloquet. He was 55.
He enjoyed reading and walking in the park.
Burial was in Sandy Lake Cemetery, Blackhoof Township.
Arthur R. Dallmann, Arthur R. Dallmann, who attended Beartrap School in Grand Lake Township, died Sat., May 27, 2000 in Cloquet. He was 78.
He was born in St. Louis County. He was a member of St. John’s Lutheran Church in Saginaw.
Arthur married Ann Dahl on May 12, 1948. He was a veteran of the Army during World War II where he was awarded the Bronze Star and the Pacific Theater Medal. He was a bricklayer for 40 years, working for Billman Home Center until retiring in 1987. He also worked for the Mesabi DM&IR Railway for 10 years.
He was a member of Hebert-Kennedy VFW Post 3979 in Cloquet.
He is survived by his wife Ann Jean of Grand Lake Township, a son Randy of Saginaw, a daughter Jean “Edie” Dallmann of Culver, a brother Walter Dallmann of Cloquet, sisters Rosella Amborn of St. Paul and Lucille Dallmann of Stanley, Wis., a grandson Fritz Arthur Linder of Culver, nephews Gary Dahl of Cloquet and Billy Dallmann of Saginaw, and several nieces and nephews.
Private burial will be held at a later date in St. John’s Lutheran Cemetery.
Signe Klara Krokum, Services were held last week for Signe Klara Krokum. She died Tues., May 23, 2000 in Lakeshore Lutheran Home. She was 92.
The former N. Second Ave. resident was born in Strommen, Norway. Signe came to Proctor in 1927, where she married Ludwig Krokum the following year. They made their home on Vinland Street. The Krokums moved to Minneapolis for a time until returning to Proctor in 1983, residing at Railview Apartments.
Signe was a member of Bethlehem Lutheran Church and its Ladies Circle. She was also a member of the Trinity
Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star and AARP. The Krokums celebrated their 71st wedding anniversary in July 1999.
Signe is preceded in death by her parents and four siblings.
She is survived by her husband Ludwig, a son Rodney (Audrey) of Cincinnati, grandchildren Candy Ploetz, Scott Krokum Lee Krokum and Lucy Krokum and seven great-grandchildren Nicholas, Jacob, Ryan, Jennifer, Kerry, Alex and Travis.
Interment was in Lakewood Cemetery, Minneapolis. Arrangements were made by Bell Brothers Funeral Directors. Gayle G. Carlson, Gayle G. Carlson, who was born in Proctor and was a lifelong area resident, died Wed., May 31, 2000 in a Duluth hospital. She was 80.
Gayle was a 1937 graduate of Proctor High School and had worked at the former Cozy Corner in Proctor. She loved to cook and bake.
She was preceded in death by her parents and her husband Carl E. Carlson in 1992.
She is survived by her brother Glenn (Bonnie) Thoreson of Murphy, N.C., nieces and nephews, and special neighbors James Gross and Diane Anderson.
Inurnment was in Oneota Cemetery. Arrangements were made by Bell Brothers Funeral Directors. June Agnes (Bonnier) Malley, June Agnes (Bonnier) Malley, who helped start one of the first Girl Scout Troops in Proctor in 1956, died Thurs., May 30, 2000 in a Duluth hospital. She was 81.
The Proctor resident was born in Ely. She was a graduate of Ely High School and moved to Proctor in 1945.
She lived her adult life in Proctor and was a very active member of St. Rose Church. She remained active in the Girl Scouts for over 40 years.
She was a longtime member of the National Catholic Society of Foresters. She was a Meals on Wheels volunteer from 1970 to 1998. She was a member of the Miller Dwan Medical Center Auxiliary.
She is survived by her husband Roger, daughters Carol Hessevick of Grand Rapids, Marilyn Allen of Proctor, Susan Malley of Knife River and Deborah Williams of Eden Prairie, Minn., sons Donald Malley of Babbitt, Wayne Malley of Duluth, Martin Malley of Omaha, Neb., Daniel Malley and Richard Malley both of Proctor, 22 grandchildren, a sister Jean Mistek of Lake Vermilion, and a loving extended family.
Burial was in Oneota Cemetery. Arrangements were made by Bell Brothers Funeral Directors.
Patricia “Pat” Haburt, Patricia “Pat” Haburt, who graduated from Proctor High School in 1945, died Sun., June 4, 2000 in her Duluth home. She was 73.
Pat was born in Grand Forks, ND and lived most of her life in Duluth. Pat worked in the restaurant business for many years at Bridgeman’s and McCurdy’s restaurants.
She was a member of St. Benedict Catholic Church and a former member of St. Anthony Catholic Church.
Survivors include a daughter Deborah (William) Najjar of Saginaw and seven other daughters, three sons, a sister, 25 grandchildren, nine great-grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews.
A mass of Christian burial will be held at 11 a.m. Sat., June 10, in Holy Family Catholic Church. Interment will be in Oneota Cemetery. Arrangements were made by Bell Brothers.
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