OBITUARY: Blanche M. Anderson Munson, Worth County, Iowa

[ The Northwood Anchor -- January 08, 2002 -- www.northwoodanhcor.com ]



                      Services held for Munson
                      
Blanche M. Munson, 91,  Northwood, IA died Sunday Dec. 30, 2001 at the
Lutheran Retirement Home, Northwood.

Services were Wednesday at the First Lutheran Church, Northwood, with
Rev. Allan Stoa officiating.  Interment was in Sunset Rest Cemetery,
Northwood.

Conner Colonial Chapel, Northwood, was in charge of arrangements.

Blanche was born Jan. 2, 1910 in Hayward, MN, the daughter of Andrew and
Alma (Gulbranson) Anderson.  She attended school in Hayward and graduated
from Albert Lea High School in 1928.  Blanche married Herman Munson
Dec. 1, 1935 in Albert Lea, MN.  They moved to Northwood in 1954.
She is well known for her seamstress work and she helped her husband in
his business.  She was a member of the First Lutheran Church in Northwood.

Blanche is survived by three children, Barbara Nieman, Clear Lake, IA, Paul
Munson and his wife Louise, Rosemont, MN, and Maevis Holt, Sulphur Springs,
TX; three step children: Wallace Munson and his wife Florence, Owatonna,
MN, Mildred Jensen, La Crosse, WI, and LaVada Johnson, Osage, IA; six
grandchildren; one great-grandchild.

She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, seven brothers and
sisters, one step-daughter Charlotte Otteson.






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