Gladys Anderson
Gladys Anderson, 90, of Clearbrook died Jan. 19, 1999, at the Good Samaritan Center in Clearbrook. Services were held Saturday at Our Savior's Lutheran Church at Ebro Corner with Rev. Mark Wold officiating. Interment was at Resthaven Memory Gardens in Windom.
Gladys Holte, daughter of Gabriel and Mathilda (Nelson) Holte, was born April 1, 1908, in Clearwater County. She was baptized and confirmed in the Lutheran faith. She attended District 54 school and graduated from Clearbrook High School in 1928. She attended Bemidji State Teacher's College and taught elementary school for six years in Minneapolis. She married Elmer H. Anderson in 1941. Gladys worked in a defense plant in California during World War II. In 1947, she and her husband purchased a small grocery store in Windom which they sold in 1951. Gladys worked as a secretary/bookkeeper for the ASCS office in Cottonwood County for 25 years. After retiring she worked in the deputy registrar's office in Windom. She resided at the Village of Bagley prior to moving to the Good Samaritan Center in 1993.
She was preceded in death by two brothers, one sister and her husband in 1975. Survivors include a sister, Clara West of Mesa, Ariz.; two brothers, Alf Holte of Bagley and Norman (Violet) Holte of Mankato.
Gladys Anderson
Gladys Anderson, 90, of Clearbrook died Jan. 19, 1999, at the Good Samaritan Center in Clearbrook. Services were held Saturday at Our Savior's Lutheran Church at Ebro Corner with Rev. Mark Wold officiating. Interment was at Resthaven Memory Gardens in Windom.
Gladys Holte, daughter of Gabriel and Mathilda (Nelson) Holte, was born April 1, 1908, in Clearwater County. She was baptized and confirmed in the Lutheran faith. She attended District 54 school and graduated from Clearbrook High School in 1928. She attended Bemidji State Teacher's College and taught elementary school for six years in Minneapolis. She married Elmer H. Anderson in 1941. Gladys worked in a defense plant in California during World War II. In 1947, she and her husband purchased a small grocery store in Windom which they sold in 1951. Gladys worked as a secretary/bookkeeper for the ASCS office in Cottonwood County for 25 years. After retiring she worked in the deputy registrar's office in Windom. She resided at the Village of Bagley prior to moving to the Good Samaritan Center in 1993.
She was preceded in death by two brothers, one sister and her husband in 1975. Survivors include a sister, Clara West of Mesa, Ariz.; two brothers, Alf Holte of Bagley and Norman (Violet) Holte of Mankato.
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