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Helen Augusta (Lillehaugen) Walser 1937 - 2019

Helen Augusta (Lillehaugen) Walser of Rochester, Olmsted County, Minnesota United States was born on December 10, 1937 in Whitman, Nelson County, ND. She was married to Adolf Walser in 1959, and died at age 81 years old on October 17, 2019 in Rochester, Olmsted County, MN. Helen Walser was buried at Oakwood Cemetery 38 7th Ave NE, in Rochester.
Helen Augusta (Lillehaugen) Walser
Rochester, Olmsted County, Minnesota United States
December 10, 1937
Whitman, Nelson County, North Dakota, 58259, United States
October 17, 2019
Rochester, Olmsted County, Minnesota, United States
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  • Introduction

    Helen Augusta Lillehaugen was born on December 10, 1937 in Whitman, Nelson Co., North Dakota to parents Tollef Theopheus Lillehaugen (1908-1992) and Viola Mariam Sandford (1911-2014). She had multiple siblings including Hilma Leona (1909-2002), Todd (1910-), Helma (1912-), and Silvia Lillehaugen (1913-). Helen attended a one-room schoolhouse near the farm where she grew up and later attended high school in Michigan, North Dakota. She received her registered nursing degree from the University of North Dakota College of Nursing in Grand Forks, North Dakota, after graduating in 1958. The following year on June 15, 1959 she married Adolf Walser (1935-2018). The couple had daughters Denise Walser-Kolar, Debby Walser-Kuntz, and Darlene Walser. Helen was a room mother, Girl Scout leader, Sunday School teacher, and caregiver. She was known for hosting the best holidays including dressing up as a big blue Easter Bunny (in a costume she sewed herself) to hide hundreds of eggs for her large extended family that would visit every year. Helen also served as President of the Minnesota Medical Association Alliance (MMAA), President of the Zumbro Valley Medical Society Alliance (ZVMSA), President of the Rochester Swim Club, and a member of the Bethel Lutheran Church Council.
  • 12/10
    1937

    Birthday

    December 10, 1937
    Birthdate
    Whitman, Nelson County, North Dakota 58259, United States
    Birthplace
  • Ethnicity & Family History

    She was white. Her parents were born in North Dakota and were married on June 25, 1907 in Petersburg, North Dakota.
  • Nationality & Locations

    Helen was born at her grandparents' house in Whitman, North Dakota. She attended high school in Michigan, North Dakota, and received her registered nursing degree from the University of North Dakota College of Nursing in Grand Forks, North Dakota. She and her husband lived in Grand Forks, North Dakota; Saint Paul, Minnesota; San Antonio, Texas; Landshut, Germany; and Murnau, Germany. The couple later settled in Rochester, Minnesota in 1967. Helen Walser passed away on October 17, 2019, at her home in Rochester, Minnesota with her daughters by her side.
  • Early Life & Education

    Helen attended a one-room schoolhouse near the farm where she grew up. She attended high school in Michigan, North Dakota, and received her registered nursing degree from the University of North Dakota College of Nursing in Grand Forks, North Dakota, graduating in 1958.
  • Religious Beliefs

    Her funeral service was held at the Bethel Lutheran Church in Rochester.
  • Personal Life & Family

    Family was most important to Helen. She will be remembered as someone who was always there to celebrate moments big and small, and who took time to really listen and support people. She was a room mother, a Girl Scout leader, a Sunday School teacher, and a caregiver. She hosted the best holidays. For Easter every year, Helen would dress up as a big blue Easter Bunny (in a costume she sewed herself) and hide hundreds of eggs, to the delight of the large extended family that would visit every year. Helen also served as President of the Minnesota Medical Association Alliance (MMAA), President of the Zumbro Valley Medical Society Alliance (ZVMSA), President of the Rochester Swim Club, and a member of the Bethel Lutheran Church Council.
  • 10/17
    2019

    Death

    October 17, 2019
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
    Rochester, Olmsted County, Minnesota United States
    Death location
  • Gravesite & Burial

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    Funeral date
    Oakwood Cemetery 38 7th Ave NE, in Rochester, Olmsted County, Minnesota 55906, United States
    Burial location
  • Obituary

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Helen Augusta Lillehaugen Walser Obituary
Helen Walser passed away on October 17, 2019, at her home in Rochester, Minnesota with her daughters by her side.

She was born on December 10, 1937, at her grandparents' house in Whitman, North Dakota. Helen attended a one-room schoolhouse near the farm where she grew up. She attended high school in Michigan, North Dakota, and received her registered nursing degree from the University of North Dakota College of Nursing in Grand Forks, North Dakota, graduating in 1958.

Helen Lillehaugen married Adolf Walser on June 15, 1959. After living in Grand Forks, North Dakota; Saint Paul, Minnesota; San Antonio, Texas; Landshut, Germany; and Murnau, Germany, they settled in Rochester, Minnesota in 1967.

Family was most important to Helen. She will be remembered as someone who was always there to celebrate moments big and small, and who took time to really listen and support people.

She was a room mother, a Girl Scout leader, a Sunday School teacher, and a caregiver.

She hosted the best holidays. For Easter every year, Helen would dress up as a big blue Easter Bunny (in a costume she sewed herself) and hide hundreds of eggs, to the delight of the large extended family that would visit every year.

She was also very active in her community. She served as President of the Minnesota Medical Association Alliance (MMAA), President of the Zumbro Valley Medical Society Alliance (ZVMSA), President of the Rochester Swim Club, and a member of the Bethel Lutheran Church Council.

Once, when asked what her hobbies were, Helen said simply "we help people". Over the years, Helen and Adolf hosted countless guests at their home, many of whom started out as strangers.
When anyone knew of someone coming to Mayo Clinic, they were told to "call Helen and Adolf - they can help". Helen would help arrange clinic appointments, cook special meals for people the night before a blood test, drive them to appointments, and provide friendship and support. Guests would often stay in their home for months at a time.

Helen was preceded in death by her husband, Adolf, and her parents, Tollef and Viola Lillehaugen.

She is survived by her daughters Denise Walser-Kolar (Scott Kolar), Debby Walser-Kuntz (Jon Walser-Kuntz), and Darlene Walser (Eyenga Bokamba), six grandchildren Alyssa Kolar-Patri (Justin Patri), Garrett Kolar, Evan Walser-Kuntz, Ryan Walser-Kuntz, Emily Walser-Kuntz, and Nicholas Kuntz (Abby Petty-Kuntz), and great granddaughters Gabriele Kolar and Anya Patri. She is also survived by her brothers Vern Lillehaugen (Linda), Lyle Lillehaugen (Sherry), Maynard (DeLores), and sisters Carol Jean (Jay) and Barbara (Kirk, deceased).

Helen's family would like to thank her caregivers; her neighbors who shoveled, mowed, and watched over her; Seasons Hospice for their care, support, and guidance; and Rhonda and Sandi who became a part of our family over the last months.

The funeral will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, October 26 at Bethel Lutheran Church in Rochester. Visitation will be held at Ranfranz and Vine Funeral Home on Friday evening from 5:00-8:00 p.m. and also from 1:00-2:00 prior to the funeral service at Bethel. Burial will be at Oakwood Cemetery following the service.

The family suggests memorials to Seasons Hospice or to The Association for Frontotemporal Degeneration.

Ranfranz and Vine Funeral Homes is honored to be serving the Walser family.
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