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Mildred Clarine Sigurdson

July 22, 1917 — January 25, 2013

Mildred Clarine Sigurdson was born on July 22, 1917 in Mansfield Township, the daughter of Cornelius and Mathilda (Olson) Qualey. She grew up in Emmons, Nevis, Northfield, Hayward and Albert Lea.  She graduated from high school in Albert Lea in 1935.  On December 27, 1938 Mildred was united in marriage to Luman B. Sigurdson in Northwood, IA. She worked as a waitress and also as a cook for the Albert Lea School District. Mildred considered her family the most important of the many organizations she belonged to.  They feel very blessed with her giving tirelessly of her time and teachings to them. She was a member of First Lutheran Church and also directed the choir at Oakland Lutheran Church. Mildred was quite active in 4H.  She started the first 4H club for town children called the Lucky Clover 4H Club. She coached softball for 4H, enjoyed the many fair projects, gardening, bingo, pulling pranks on people, and contests – especially costume contests. She also enjoyed watching the Minnesota Twins and Lawrence Welk. She particularly enjoyed visits with her family and her grandchildren.  Her number one pastime was reading her Bible.  Mildred’s favorite saying was “I’ll say a prayer for you.”
Survivors include her children Marlys (Paul) Reed, Sandra (Doug Benson) Flim, Judith (Cameron) Hoyle, JoAnne (John) Gold, LuAnn (Charles) Hanson, Steven (Jayne) Sigurdson, John (Pam) Diesman, Russel (Judy) Monson, and Bruce Terry; daughter-in-law Shirley Permann; 29 grandchildren; 27 great-grandchildren; 4 great-great-grandchildren; brother-in-law Bud (Beulah) Sigurdson; sisters-in-law Bonnie Qualey, Betty Qualey, and Florence Sigurdson; as well as many nieces and nephews.
Mildred was preceded in death by her parents, her husband Lumen, her son Marvin, sister Irene (Howard) Jorgenson, brothers Chuck (Volberg) Qualey, Harry (Beulah) Qualey, Spencer (Lorraine) Qualey, Lyle Qualey, Melvin (Donna) Qualey, and George Qualey.
Memorials are preferred to the Peace and Power ministry of First Lutheran Church.
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