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Louise Lydia <I>Benson</I> Robinson

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Louise Lydia Benson Robinson

Birth
Cannon Falls, Goodhue County, Minnesota, USA
Death
6 Jan 2018 (aged 98)
Cannon Falls, Goodhue County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Stanton, Goodhue County, Minnesota, USA Add to Map
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Louise L. Robinson, age 98, of Cannon Falls, died Saturday, January 6, 2018 at Twin Rivers Senior Living Community in Cannon Falls.
Louise Lydia Benson Robinson was born on November 30, 1919, the daughter of Oren and Lydia (Traeger) Benson. She was baptized and confirmed at First English Lutheran Church. On June 1, 1940 Louise was united in marriage to Wilmer Robinson. The couple farmed in Stanton Township where they raised four sons. They were active members of First English Lutheran Church. Louise enjoyed singing in the choir and was a member of what is now the WELCA group. She enjoyed baking and won many blue ribbons at local fairs and also won a Pillsbury Bake-off Contest. She loved gardening, especially flowers and won blue ribbons for her flowers as well. In her late 50’s Louise started ceramic classes which led to china painting classes. She began teaching china painted in her 70’s up until her mid 90’s. She won many blue ribbons for her china. Louise enjoyed traveling with Wilmer, family, and friends. She enjoyed spending winters in Arizona, entertaining family and friends, and playing cards. Following Wilmer’s death she moved into Cannon Falls.
Survivors include her children Gary (Kitty) Robinson, Eddie (Jane) Robinson, Douglas (Brenda Lea) Robinson, and Paul Robinson; grandchildren Scott (Stephanie), Bill (fiancée Jody), Danny (Deanna), Sara (Austin), Heather (Brian), Mark, Kristy (Patrick), Jon (Beth), and Laura (Erik); 21 great-grandchildren; 13 great-great-grandchildren; brother Larry Benson; and many nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband Wilmer, granddaughter Becky Robinson, sister Corrine Jesme, and brother Carl Benson.
Funeral services held at First English Lutheran Church, Cannon Falls, MN. Visitation held at Lundberg Funeral Home, Cannon Falls, MN. Interment at Stanton Cemetery.
Source: Lundberg Funeral Home, Cannon Falls, MN
Louise L. Robinson, age 98, of Cannon Falls, died Saturday, January 6, 2018 at Twin Rivers Senior Living Community in Cannon Falls.
Louise Lydia Benson Robinson was born on November 30, 1919, the daughter of Oren and Lydia (Traeger) Benson. She was baptized and confirmed at First English Lutheran Church. On June 1, 1940 Louise was united in marriage to Wilmer Robinson. The couple farmed in Stanton Township where they raised four sons. They were active members of First English Lutheran Church. Louise enjoyed singing in the choir and was a member of what is now the WELCA group. She enjoyed baking and won many blue ribbons at local fairs and also won a Pillsbury Bake-off Contest. She loved gardening, especially flowers and won blue ribbons for her flowers as well. In her late 50’s Louise started ceramic classes which led to china painting classes. She began teaching china painted in her 70’s up until her mid 90’s. She won many blue ribbons for her china. Louise enjoyed traveling with Wilmer, family, and friends. She enjoyed spending winters in Arizona, entertaining family and friends, and playing cards. Following Wilmer’s death she moved into Cannon Falls.
Survivors include her children Gary (Kitty) Robinson, Eddie (Jane) Robinson, Douglas (Brenda Lea) Robinson, and Paul Robinson; grandchildren Scott (Stephanie), Bill (fiancée Jody), Danny (Deanna), Sara (Austin), Heather (Brian), Mark, Kristy (Patrick), Jon (Beth), and Laura (Erik); 21 great-grandchildren; 13 great-great-grandchildren; brother Larry Benson; and many nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband Wilmer, granddaughter Becky Robinson, sister Corrine Jesme, and brother Carl Benson.
Funeral services held at First English Lutheran Church, Cannon Falls, MN. Visitation held at Lundberg Funeral Home, Cannon Falls, MN. Interment at Stanton Cemetery.
Source: Lundberg Funeral Home, Cannon Falls, MN


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