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Warren Roger Sorenson

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Warren Roger Sorenson

Birth
Ellendale, Steele County, Minnesota, USA
Death
25 Apr 2012 (aged 90)
Albert Lea, Freeborn County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Geneva, Freeborn County, Minnesota, USA Add to Map
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Funeral services for Warren Roger Sorenson, 90, of Geneva, will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Community Lutheran Church. The Rev. Carrie McElfresh will officiate. Interment will be at Geneva Cemetery. Military honors will be accorded by area servicemen's organizations. Visitation will be one hour prior to the service at the church.

Warren passed away Wednesday, April 25, 2012, at the Good Samaritan Society residence in Albert Lea.

Warren lived his entire life in southern Minnesota and was born on Dec. 12, 1921, in Ellendale, the third of eight children to Julius and Clara (Narveson) Sorenson. He attended school in the Ellendale, Albert Lea, Hayward and Clarks Grove areas. At an early age, Warren began working at Petran Farms in Hayward as a herdsman. On Aug. 9, 1942, Warren married Solveig Christine Skaar at the Central Freeborn Lutheran Church shortly before leaving to serve in the U.S. Army during World War II. After his return in October 1945, Warren again worked for Petran Farms and a year later worked as a milk tester for a dairy association. In 1949, Warren moved his young family to Geneva where he worked as a self-employed painter. By 1952, Warren had established Sorenson's Appliance and TV where his three sons later joined him. An avid outdoorsman, Warren enjoyed fishing and hunting and was able to take many trips throughout the northern states and Canada, often with family and his special group of friends. Always a storyteller, Warren spent his free time enjoying the company of his family and telling tales of his adventures. His greatest joy was attending his children and grandchildren's school sporting events. In addition to being a member of Community Lutheran Church in Geneva, Warren served on the Ellendale School Board, was a proud member of the local chapter of ARC and was very active in his community.

Survivors include his wife, Solveig; his daughter Gail (Butch) Ottesen of Delavan; his sons: Mark (Sharon) Sorenson and Tim (Jolene) Sorenson of Geneva and Scott (Jan) Sorenson of Troy, Mont. He is also survived by his brother Gordon (Marlene) Sorenson of Albert Lea; sister Clarice Pence of Owatonna and his grandchildren: Jill and Cameron Kehne (Madalyn) of Brooklyn Center, Laura and Jonathan Ortiz (Jake and Graciela) of Mexico City, Brooke and Tim Krohn (Lainee) of Geneva, Dak and Lydia Sorenson (Jett) of Geneva, Paige Sorenson and Tyler Sorenson of Geneva and numerous nieces and nephews.

Warren was preceded in death by his parents; his daughter Elaine; brothers: Norris, Henry and Stanley; and sisters: Jeanette and Lila.

Obituary from Albert Lea Tribune, Apr. 27, 2012.
Funeral services for Warren Roger Sorenson, 90, of Geneva, will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Community Lutheran Church. The Rev. Carrie McElfresh will officiate. Interment will be at Geneva Cemetery. Military honors will be accorded by area servicemen's organizations. Visitation will be one hour prior to the service at the church.

Warren passed away Wednesday, April 25, 2012, at the Good Samaritan Society residence in Albert Lea.

Warren lived his entire life in southern Minnesota and was born on Dec. 12, 1921, in Ellendale, the third of eight children to Julius and Clara (Narveson) Sorenson. He attended school in the Ellendale, Albert Lea, Hayward and Clarks Grove areas. At an early age, Warren began working at Petran Farms in Hayward as a herdsman. On Aug. 9, 1942, Warren married Solveig Christine Skaar at the Central Freeborn Lutheran Church shortly before leaving to serve in the U.S. Army during World War II. After his return in October 1945, Warren again worked for Petran Farms and a year later worked as a milk tester for a dairy association. In 1949, Warren moved his young family to Geneva where he worked as a self-employed painter. By 1952, Warren had established Sorenson's Appliance and TV where his three sons later joined him. An avid outdoorsman, Warren enjoyed fishing and hunting and was able to take many trips throughout the northern states and Canada, often with family and his special group of friends. Always a storyteller, Warren spent his free time enjoying the company of his family and telling tales of his adventures. His greatest joy was attending his children and grandchildren's school sporting events. In addition to being a member of Community Lutheran Church in Geneva, Warren served on the Ellendale School Board, was a proud member of the local chapter of ARC and was very active in his community.

Survivors include his wife, Solveig; his daughter Gail (Butch) Ottesen of Delavan; his sons: Mark (Sharon) Sorenson and Tim (Jolene) Sorenson of Geneva and Scott (Jan) Sorenson of Troy, Mont. He is also survived by his brother Gordon (Marlene) Sorenson of Albert Lea; sister Clarice Pence of Owatonna and his grandchildren: Jill and Cameron Kehne (Madalyn) of Brooklyn Center, Laura and Jonathan Ortiz (Jake and Graciela) of Mexico City, Brooke and Tim Krohn (Lainee) of Geneva, Dak and Lydia Sorenson (Jett) of Geneva, Paige Sorenson and Tyler Sorenson of Geneva and numerous nieces and nephews.

Warren was preceded in death by his parents; his daughter Elaine; brothers: Norris, Henry and Stanley; and sisters: Jeanette and Lila.

Obituary from Albert Lea Tribune, Apr. 27, 2012.


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