LaVaun (Bonnie) Swanson
May 28, 1925 ~ November 6, 2019
LaVaun (Bonnie) Madora (Opperud) Swanson, 94 of West Fargo, ND went home to be with her Lord in heaven on Wednesday, November 6, 2019 at Eventide in Fargo, ND, surrounded by loved ones, Eventide staff and under the care of “Hospice of the Red River Valley.”
LaVaun was born to Olaf and Estella (Patenaude) Opperud on May 28, 1925 in Fargo, ND. She graduated from Central High School in Crookston, MN. She married Edwin Gustaf Swanson on January 6, 1947. LaVaun and Edwin lived in several different places; Pontiac MI, Jacobson MN, Grand Rapids MN, Grand Forks ND, and LaVaun made her last home in West Fargo, ND.
LaVaun worked at General Motors Corporation, where she worked on the piston line. She retired in 1972. She often talked how she hurt her toe when a piston fell off the counter. Whenever she shared that story, she had to show everyone her toe. She had been a long-time member of the Ladies Auxiliary post 1902 in Crookston, MN.
LaVaun was baptized and confirmed at United Methodist Church in Crookston, MN. She was a member of the Lutheran Church and was very active in each church she attended with the lady’s circle, newsletters, and quilting. She was a member of St. Andrew Lutheran Church in West Fargo, ND at the time of her death.
She loved to crochet and make quilts. She also did small crafts such as needle point, plastic canvas crochet, and hobby sculpture painting. LaVaun enjoyed the outdoors, listening to the loons on the lake, fishing, catching fish, and letting then go back in the water. She would be the first to admit she didn’t like to eat fish and never ate fish, but she loved to fish. She and Edwin built a cabin on Blackface Lake near Jacobson, MN and they lost their home during to a major tornado in 1969. They later rebuilt on the same property and lived at the lake for several more years. They loved to entertain at the lake and gave pontoon rides to all their nieces and nephews when they would come out to visit them at the lake. She enjoyed playing BINGO and took advantage of every opportunity to go. She also enjoyed going to the casino a couple times a year, to celebrate birthdays and just to have fun.
LaVaun and Edwin had no children, they adopted everyone else’s children and tried to spoil them as much as they could. especially their nieces and nephews. During the Christmas season she and Edwin would dress up as Santa and Mrs. Claus and enjoyed bringing joy to all the young kids during the years. During her last few years she loved to sit and visit, and reminisce about everything from days gone by. She had a good memory until her Alzheimer’s started to take over. She enjoyed car rides just to look at the country side and the new construction that was going on in the area. She especially loved looking at the fall colors and all the Christmas lights. She thought they were all different and unique in every way and there were no two homes that were decorated the same.
LaVaun is survived by her sister Eleanor (Opperud) Ness of Meza, AZ, sister-in-law Gladys (Meine) Opperud of Crookston, MN and a brother-in-law Arnie Hoffe of Dakota, MN. Three godchildren, JoAnn Meyer of Aurora, MN, Brian Johnson of Grand Forks, ND and Rose (Opperud) Borslien of West Fargo, ND; numerous nieces, nephews, grandnieces, grandnephews, and great grandnieces and great grandnephews.
She is preceded in death by her husband Edwin; her parents, Olaf and Estella (Patenaude) Opperud; brothers, Lloyd Opperud and Raymond Opperud; sisters, Mary Lou Hoffe, Alice Johnson, Gloria Kansanback/Oihus; and brother-in-laws, Lyle Kansanback, Earl Johnson, Gordy Oihus, and Luther Ness; sister-in-law Isabelle Opperud; nephews Robert Opperud, Paul Ness, Bruce Horton, and Bruce Johnson; niece Diane (Opperud) Domier; grandnephews Ronnie Opperud and Michael Johnson and great grandnieces Katie Burris and Kassandra Hedland.
In lieu of flowers, memorials can be sent to Hospice of the Red River Valley and the Alzheimer Association.
Memorial Service and Internment will be held in the late spring or early summer 2020 at Stenshoel-Houske Funeral Home and Oakdale Cemetery in Crookston, MN. Time and date will be announced at a later date.
I loved LaVaun. We shared so many memories and enjoyed eating out and gossip and jigsaw puzzles. I missed her when I moved away. I miss her every time I think of her. What a long full wonderful life she lived. Peace to all of her survivors. She is in a better place with Ed now.
You had a good life and many loved ones in heaven to join. You will be missed by all. Love niece Cynthia Opperud Schmidt.