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IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Glenn Omar
Jorgenson
March 27, 1926 – February 28, 1985
Glenn Omar Jorgenson, 58, of Clarkfield, Minnesota, died Thursday, February 28, 1985, at his home. Services were held at 2:00 p.m., Friday, March 1, 1985, at the Clarkfield Lutheran Church, Clarkfield, Minnesota, with Pastors Gordon Trelstad and Peter Dorn officiating. Organist was Rhoda Nelson with vocal music by David Rupp. Casket Bearers were Richard and Roland Jurgenson, Gene Kockelman, Larry Orres, Ed Polman and Bill Steinman. Final Resting Place is the Clarkfield Lutheran Cemetery, Clarkfield, Minnesota, with Military Rites by the Clarkfield American Post 169. He was born March 27, 1926, on a farm three-and-one-half miles southwest of Clarkfield to Marvin and Bessie (Amundson) Jorgenson. He was baptized and confirmed by Rev. Arke in the Clarkfield Lutheran Church. He was three years old when his family moved to the homestead on Hwy. 59 where he lived the rest of his life. He attended Clarkfield Elementary and High School, graduating in 1944. He enlisted in the United States Navy, where he served for two years during World War II. Upon his discharge he went into farming with his father and brothers, Dale and Dennis. He married Edith LaVonne Gullickson of Hanley Falls, Minnesota, in 1952. He is survived by his wife Edith; daughters, Heather Louise of Birmingham, Alabama, Hope LaVonne (Mrs. Michael) Carey of Prescott, Arizona, Holly Lorrine (Mrs. Timothy) Lundstrom of Staples, Minnesota; grandson, Devin and daughter-in-law Lois; sons-in-laws Michael Carey and Timothy Lundstrom; and sister Mabel (Mrs. Ray) Miller of Clarkfield; brothers, Dale and wife Laura Jorgenson of Coeur D'Alene, Idaho, Dennis and wife Buelah of Clarkfield. He was preceded in death by his parents and son Charles, who died in an accident two days earlier. By BYRON HIGGIN Friday, March 1 they buried Glenn Jorgenson, 58 at the Clarkfield Lutheran Cemetery. Cause of death: Officially it was a heart attack. Unofficially it was a "broken heart." As he was buried with full military rites, so was his son Charles, 27, who was buried alongside him - both having been taken from the Clarkfield Lutheran Church after a "double" funeral service at 2 p.m. on Friday. Charles Jorgenson died sometime after 6 a.m. Tuesday morning, Feb. 26 when he was charged by a bull on the family farm. His chores remained undone, the cows were not milked. And the bull, whom the Jorgensons knew was of bad temper, was to be shipped out soon - a decision having been made the night before. Jogenson's wife Lois had wanted the bull sold. "The night before I made him promise to get rid of it. I was so relieved at that decision," she said. Earlier she had seen the temper of the bull flare while she was in the barnyard - and it had scared her. But while she was feeling safe with the decision, the bull apparently got one more chance. Charles Jorgenson was struck in the chest by the force of the bull and apparently had many bruises across his body. The family has found some comfort in the fact the Charles probably lost consciousness with the blow and never really suffered before his death. Both his wife Lois and his mother Edith were home when the accident occured. It was Edith who went looking for him to tell him she was preparing lunch. What she found was her son lying outside the barnyard with the various wounds. All this was hard on her husband Glenn as they began preparing for their only son's funeral. A U.S. Marine Corp member, Charles had been the one they were counting on to hold together the family farm. Glenn had been weakened by illness and was unable to help. But as they prepared the funeral, two days later, on Thursday, Feb. 28, Glenn Jorgenson died in his bed - with heart attack given as the reason for death. But those close to him knew it was more because of a "broken heart". He had always counted on Charles, putting such heavy tasks as acting as pallbearer at a relatives funeral off on his son and of-course the chores. THIS TYPE of tragedy, was not unknown to the Jorgenson family. Edith had a brother die a few years ago following an animal attack on a farm. Her son's sudden death the same way was the second ordeal she's had to suffer through. CHARLES AND LOIS Jorgenson had been the proud parents of their first child on Jan. 18. They had the child, Devin Matthew at the Granite Falls hospital, where Lois is employed, and it was the "First Baby of the Year", at that hospital. Lois was still on leave from the hospital until March 11, following the birth of the couple's baby. CHARLES JORGENSON, who was born and raised in Clarkfield went to Clarkfield High School, then enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps. He spent a year in Okinowa. He and Lois Harrah were married on June 14, 1980 in Charleston, West Virginia. Because of his service committment he was buried with full military rites. GLENN JORGENSON, who lived on the family homestead since he was three years old, farmed on Hwy. 59 just outside Clarkfield. He, too, was a veteran, serving in the United States Navy during World War II. He farmed for some time with his father and brother Dale and Dennis. He, too, was a graduate of Clarkfied High School. Arrangements by Lynner Funeral Home Since 1891 Clarkfield Minnesota
Friday, March 1, 1985 2:00 p.m. Clarkfield Lutheran Church Clarkfield, Minnesota
Clarkfield Lutheran Cemetery Clarkfield, Minnesota
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