Funeral services for Minars A. Baggenstoss, 51, were held in the Oak Grove Lutheran Church in Minneapolis with interment at the Fort Snelling Cemetery.
Mr. Baggenstoss is survived by his wife, Lorraine (Bolstrom) Baggenstoss; son and daughter-in-law, Dr. Gary and Bonnie Baggenstoss of Rochester, sons Scott and Bruce, Minneapolis and daughter Mrs. Andrew (Nancy) Lucas, Minneapolis and grandson Paul Lucas; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baggenstoss of Upsala; sisters Mrs. Warren (Yona) School of Little Falls and Mrs. John (Ruth) Heiseck of Upsala.
Minars Baggenstoss lived in the Upsala area and attended the Upsala schools.
Stearns-Morrison Enterprise, Monday, September 5, 1978, p 19
Minars was born to Fred Hermann and Otillia Ernestine (Ernst) Baggenstoss. He served in the U. S. Navy during World War II.
Military Information: S1, US NAVY
Funeral services for Minars A. Baggenstoss, 51, were held in the Oak Grove Lutheran Church in Minneapolis with interment at the Fort Snelling Cemetery.
Mr. Baggenstoss is survived by his wife, Lorraine (Bolstrom) Baggenstoss; son and daughter-in-law, Dr. Gary and Bonnie Baggenstoss of Rochester, sons Scott and Bruce, Minneapolis and daughter Mrs. Andrew (Nancy) Lucas, Minneapolis and grandson Paul Lucas; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baggenstoss of Upsala; sisters Mrs. Warren (Yona) School of Little Falls and Mrs. John (Ruth) Heiseck of Upsala.
Minars Baggenstoss lived in the Upsala area and attended the Upsala schools.
Stearns-Morrison Enterprise, Monday, September 5, 1978, p 19
Minars was born to Fred Hermann and Otillia Ernestine (Ernst) Baggenstoss. He served in the U. S. Navy during World War II.
Military Information: S1, US NAVY
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