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Emma Oline <I>Bondley</I> Borslien

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Emma Oline Bondley Borslien

Birth
Montana, USA
Death
30 Oct 2017 (aged 85)
Norman County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Sargeant, Mower County, Minnesota, USA Add to Map
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Emma Oline Borslien recently of Twin Valley, Minnesota and a former longtime Crookston, Minnesota resident, passed away at the Twin Valley Living Center. Emma was baptized in the Lutheran faith and at the age of 3 moved with her family to Plummer, MN. A year later the family moved to their new homestead near Thief River Falls. Emma was confirmed at the Silverton Lutheran Church and attended Lincoln High School in Thief River Falls. On May 21, 1950 she was united in marriage to Gilmore Iver Borslien at Thief River Falls. Through the years they would be blessed by the births of their 6 children: Bernhard, Lester, Paul, Tony and twins, Janet and Jane. Emma and Gilmore moved from Thief River Falls to Owatonna, MN in 1951, and then to Crookston in 1954. Emma led a very busy life as wife, mom and homemaker, while also working as a nurse's aide at the Bethesda Hospital. In 1972 she realized her long-held dream of becoming a nurse, earning her degree as an LPN from the St. Francis School of Practical Nursing in Crookston. Emma continued her employment at Bethesda Hospital, later known as Riverview Hospital in her new role, until retiring in 1994. In semi retirement she did private duty nursing in the Crookston-Grand Forks area for several years. Emma was a devoted member of Our Savior's Lutheran Church and the Evening Guild. She was also a member of the church's Sewing Club, where she enjoyed the fellowship of many good friends until several months ago when her health began to fail. In past years, Emma had also been active in the local Red Cross Blood Drives and the American Legion Auxiliary. Emma and Gilmore enjoyed traveling, including trips as far away as Norway and Sicily. Sadly, Gilmore passed away on July 6, 2011. Emma continued to devote her life to her faith and her family. Always willing to help wherever and however she could. She enjoyed many hobbies; sewing, quilting, crocheting and her favorite, (like her mom) knitting. This hobby also brought her to craft shows where she would sell some, make new friends, and learn new ideas. She would also bless her family with these creations. Another of Emma's favorite pastimes was her lifelong love of growing plants and flowers throughout her gardens. Emma will be missed by her 6 children: Bernhard; Lester; Paul; Tony; Janet Amiot and Jane Kennedy; 22 grandchildren; 44 great-grandchildren and 2 great-great grandchildren; 2 sisters, her twin, Evelyn Hruby and Myrtle Robison. Her funeral service will be held in Our Savior's Lutheran Church in Crookston. A graveside service will be held in the First Evanger Lutheran Cemetery.
Emma Oline Borslien recently of Twin Valley, Minnesota and a former longtime Crookston, Minnesota resident, passed away at the Twin Valley Living Center. Emma was baptized in the Lutheran faith and at the age of 3 moved with her family to Plummer, MN. A year later the family moved to their new homestead near Thief River Falls. Emma was confirmed at the Silverton Lutheran Church and attended Lincoln High School in Thief River Falls. On May 21, 1950 she was united in marriage to Gilmore Iver Borslien at Thief River Falls. Through the years they would be blessed by the births of their 6 children: Bernhard, Lester, Paul, Tony and twins, Janet and Jane. Emma and Gilmore moved from Thief River Falls to Owatonna, MN in 1951, and then to Crookston in 1954. Emma led a very busy life as wife, mom and homemaker, while also working as a nurse's aide at the Bethesda Hospital. In 1972 she realized her long-held dream of becoming a nurse, earning her degree as an LPN from the St. Francis School of Practical Nursing in Crookston. Emma continued her employment at Bethesda Hospital, later known as Riverview Hospital in her new role, until retiring in 1994. In semi retirement she did private duty nursing in the Crookston-Grand Forks area for several years. Emma was a devoted member of Our Savior's Lutheran Church and the Evening Guild. She was also a member of the church's Sewing Club, where she enjoyed the fellowship of many good friends until several months ago when her health began to fail. In past years, Emma had also been active in the local Red Cross Blood Drives and the American Legion Auxiliary. Emma and Gilmore enjoyed traveling, including trips as far away as Norway and Sicily. Sadly, Gilmore passed away on July 6, 2011. Emma continued to devote her life to her faith and her family. Always willing to help wherever and however she could. She enjoyed many hobbies; sewing, quilting, crocheting and her favorite, (like her mom) knitting. This hobby also brought her to craft shows where she would sell some, make new friends, and learn new ideas. She would also bless her family with these creations. Another of Emma's favorite pastimes was her lifelong love of growing plants and flowers throughout her gardens. Emma will be missed by her 6 children: Bernhard; Lester; Paul; Tony; Janet Amiot and Jane Kennedy; 22 grandchildren; 44 great-grandchildren and 2 great-great grandchildren; 2 sisters, her twin, Evelyn Hruby and Myrtle Robison. Her funeral service will be held in Our Savior's Lutheran Church in Crookston. A graveside service will be held in the First Evanger Lutheran Cemetery.


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