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Mary E. Brubakken
Mary E.
Brubakken, age 68
of Hoople, ND went
to be with her Lord
on Saturday, April
14, 2012 after a
courageous battle
against cancer,
surrounded by her
family and friends.
Mary E. Rodgers
was born April 10,
1944 in Portland,
OR the daughter of the late
Walter J. and Sophie (Stevenson)
Rodgers. She graduated from
Grafton High School. Following
her education she worked at
Stan's Caf6 in Grafton. She
married Kenneth Anderson in
1964. She later managed the
American Legion in Hoople,
ND. Mary was united in
marriage to Richard Brubakken
in 1978 in Hoople where the
couple made their home. She
worked as a RCT at the Grafton
Developmental Center from
1985-2010 when she retired.
Mary was a member of the
First Lutheran Church and
FLCW of Hoople and the
American Legion Auxiliary.
Mary enjoyed baking, cooking
and working in her yard. She was
known for her world famous
buns which she provided for
many graduations and weddings.
She loved spending time with
family and friends and was
especially proud of her
grandchildren.
Mary was a very
giving person and
will be missed by
all who knew her.
She is survived
by her husband
Richard of
Hoople, ND;
children: Rodney
(,Sue) Anderson,
Gary, MN; Kathy
(Loren) Langerud,
Harwood, ND; Lisa (Nathan)
Borrud, Hoople, ND; Richie
Brubakken, Hoople, ND; six
grandchildren: Halle, Justin,
Bryce, Adam, Isaac, and Hannah,
siblings: William Rodgers,
Steven Rodgers, Wally (Sue)
Rodgers, Anne Tetrault, Alice
Gullickson, Sherry Rodgers and
John Rodgers. She was preceded
in death by her parents and
brother Robert.
Funeral services were held
Friday, April 20, 2012 at 2:00
PM at First Lutheran Church of
Hoople. Visitation was Thursday
from 5-7 with a prayer service at
7:00 PM at the Tollefson Funeral
Home of Grafton.
Interment will be at the
Hoople City Cemetery.
An online guestbook is
available at www.tollefson
funeralhome.com
The Tollefson Funeral Home
of Grafton is in charge of the
arrangements.
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HE ILLUSTRATED BIBLE
For whatever things
were written before were
written for our learnin
that we through the
patience and comfort of
the Scriptures might
have hope.
- RONS 15:4 -
Gladys M. Archey Hajicek
Gladys M. Archey
Hajicek, 72, of 1939
Quail Run Road,
Cottonwood, AZ
died at her home on
April 16 after a long
hard battle with
cancer.
Born in Pittsfield,
MA on Oct. 15,
1939, the daughter
of the late Edward E.
Archey, Sr. and
Leah Hooper Archey, Gladys
lived her school years in
Pittsfield graduating from St.
Joseph High in 1959 and the
College of Our Lady of the Elms
in 1961 after which she
continued on to get her Master's
Degree at North Adams State
now known as MCLA. While a
senior at the Elms she was
elected to the Who's Who
Society of American Universities
and Colleges.
Following seven years of
teaching in the Pittsfield schools
her career and life took a new
direction when she joined the US
Dept. of Defense Overseas
School Program. Her first
assignment was in the
Philippines but she did most of
her teaching and administrating
in various parts of Germany
including Wiesbaden then to
Stuttgart where she first became
an administrator followed by
a post in Zweibruken as the Asst.
Principal of the High School.
It was there that she met Frank
who became her devoted
husband in 1980. Heidelberg was
her final placement where she
spent fifteen years until her
retirment in 1994. In 2002, as a
surprise, she and her Principal
were given the Government
Coining Medal to honor them for
all they had done during their
years of service. This award was
not usually given to civilians.
Retirement too.¢m .to Arizona
where they have resided ever
since.
During their years in Germany
they grew to know
the customs and
met many
wonderful people
with whom they
have remained
friends all these
years.
In addition to
her husband and
mother, Mrs.
Hajicek is
survived by four
sisters and three brothers; Regina
Decker and husband, Ned, of
Pittsfield; Patricia Archey of
Worcester; Jeanne Archey of
Arizona; Joan Monterosso of
Pittsfield; Edward E. Archey, Jr.
and his wife, Donna of
Michigan; Lawrence M. Archey
and wife, Susan, of Springfield,
MA and Richard J. Archey of
Pittsfield.
She also leaves several nieces
and nephews with whom she had
very loving and fun relationships
and by whom she will be greatly
missed. She became an integral
part of her husband's family and
leaves her brother-in-law Ken
and wife, Avis of Park River,
N.Dakota; her sister-in-law
Peggy Johnson of Hamilton, ND;
a niece, Pam and nephew Mike
and his wife, Marni of Fargo,
ND.
She will also be sadly missed
by numerous caring friends and
neighbors.
Visitation was held from 5-7
PM on Sunday, April 22 at the
Westcott Funeral Home. The
Recitation of the Holy Rosary
was at 6 PM.
A Funeral Mass was held on
Monday, April 23 at the
Immaculate Conception Catholic
Church at t 1 AM.
Following cremation, Gladys
will be inurned at All Souls
Cemetery at a time and day to be
announced.
Memorial donations in
memory of Gladys M. Hajicek
may be sent to the Immaculate
Conception Building Fund, 700
Gladys and her husband traveled N. Bill Grey Road, Cottonwood,
extensively to such countries as AZ 86326
England, Italy, France, Greece, An online guestbook is
Russia and numerous other available at www.westcott
countries and continents where funeralhome.com
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