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Submitted: December 2004
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Jennifer L. Kangas, 20, of Virginia, dies

Jennifer L. Kangas, 20, of Virginia, died Tuesday, Dec. 14, 2004, at her 
home due to complications from diabetes.

She was born Jan. 25, 1984, in Watsonville, Calif., and lived in various 
countries and cities, and had been an area resident since 1992.

She was a 2002 graduate of the Babbitt-Embarrass High School and 
participated in the drama club, SADD and yearbook committee. Jenny loved 
writing poetry and even had some of her writings published.

Jenny worked at Fortune Bay Casino as a cashier and had plans to return 
to school in the medical field.

She is survived by her parents, Kerry and Helen of Embarrass; sister, 
Kayla Kangas of Hopewell, Va.; paternal grandmother, Jeanette (Harry) 
Rinta of Virginia; paternal grandfather, Kenneth (Carol) Kangas of 
Virginia; grandparents, Harold and Helen Warren of Embarrass; special 
friend, Ryan Flening of Minneapolis; and numerous aunts, uncles, cousins 
and friends who loved her dearly.

Burial will be in Sandy Cemetery North, Sandy Township, Minn.