The former Margaret Robinson was born in Charlotte, MI to Omar Robinson and Maggie (Wilcox) Robinson.
Pauline began her teaching career at an early age and taught in many varied settings. She met her husband, Carl Thorsten (Thor) Stenson, of Covington while they were both teaching at the Michigan School for the Blind in Lansing. Together they taught Indian children for more than 18 years in Alaska and one year on the Navajo Reservation in Arizona. When Thor's health made it impossible for them to continue this work, she earned a masters degree and taught as an associate professor at Pacific Lutheran College in Tacoma, Washington. She ended her teaching career as a reading specialist for the Lansing, MI public schools, before retiring to Bradenton, Florida.
Her hobbies were genealogy and travel. She was the unofficial historian of both the Stenson and Robinson families and kept in contact with hundreds of nieces, nephews and cousins. She traveled extensively in the US and Europe, especially Sweden, visiting many relatives. For many years she enjoyed their cabin on Huron Bay and she chose to return to the Upper Peninsula for her final years.
Pauline was a member of the United Lutheran Church in L'Anse, Order of the Eastern Star, and of many professional organizations.
Her husband Thor, and only sister Irene predeceased her in death.
Margaret Stenson left no descendants but will be remembered and missed by her larger family and friends.
Jacobson Funeral Home in L'Anse.
The former Margaret Robinson was born in Charlotte, MI to Omar Robinson and Maggie (Wilcox) Robinson.
Pauline began her teaching career at an early age and taught in many varied settings. She met her husband, Carl Thorsten (Thor) Stenson, of Covington while they were both teaching at the Michigan School for the Blind in Lansing. Together they taught Indian children for more than 18 years in Alaska and one year on the Navajo Reservation in Arizona. When Thor's health made it impossible for them to continue this work, she earned a masters degree and taught as an associate professor at Pacific Lutheran College in Tacoma, Washington. She ended her teaching career as a reading specialist for the Lansing, MI public schools, before retiring to Bradenton, Florida.
Her hobbies were genealogy and travel. She was the unofficial historian of both the Stenson and Robinson families and kept in contact with hundreds of nieces, nephews and cousins. She traveled extensively in the US and Europe, especially Sweden, visiting many relatives. For many years she enjoyed their cabin on Huron Bay and she chose to return to the Upper Peninsula for her final years.
Pauline was a member of the United Lutheran Church in L'Anse, Order of the Eastern Star, and of many professional organizations.
Her husband Thor, and only sister Irene predeceased her in death.
Margaret Stenson left no descendants but will be remembered and missed by her larger family and friends.
Jacobson Funeral Home in L'Anse.
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