Olive Olsgaard

olive olsgaard

Olive’s Service will be postponed due to weather. New service times to be posted soon.

Olive Olsgaard passed away February 23, 2023 at Bethany Retirement Home.

Olive was born November 13, 1925 to Oscar and Alma (Nelson) Thompson rural Wyndmere, ND. She was baptized Christmas day 1925 at Viking Lutheran church. She attended rural school. She was employed at Hector Airport preparing food for the airlines.

She was united in marriage to Myron G. Olsgaard, September 3, 1950 at Viking church.

Olive and Myron raised two children on a small grain and cattle farm. They took great pride in their beautiful farm yard and flowers gardens.

Olive was a member of Norman Lutheran church. She enjoyed sewing, quilting, Hardanger, her 6 grandsons and mowing the lawn.

Olive is survived by her son Gary; daughter Julie (Robert) Mitchell; grandsons David, Daniel (Elizabeth), Darrin (Kathy Church) Olsgaard, Cody, Jace (Stephanie), Kade (Rachel) Mitchell; great grandchildren Colton, Dylan, Bergan, Carson, Elliot, Cameron, Cullen, Conley, Gunnar; and and her sister, Cara (Franzl) Meier.

She is preceded in death by her husband Myron, her parents, two sisters and three brothers.

Services

Visitation: March 3, 2023 9:00 am - 10:00 am

Norman Lutheran Church, rural Kindred
16803 52nd St SE
Kindred, ND 58051


Funeral: March 3, 2023 10:00 am

Norman Lutheran Church, rural Kindred
16803 52nd St SE
Kindred, ND 58051


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  1. My condolences to Olive’s family. I enjoyed caring for her when I had the chance. She always made me feel good. She loved her family and was so proud of them, that was apparent. Cherish all your memories. God Bless

  2. Olive was a dear hardworking woman
    She babysat me on the farm near Leonard while mom was in hospital having my sister. Olive was 15 at the time. She cooked for dad and made me a birthday cake. I was so happy to connect with her again at One Oak Place

  3. Olive was such a joy to be around. We had a good time playing bingo with her at One Oak Place. She had a fun sense of humor.

  4. Will dearly miss my aunt Olive. I have fond memories of summers visiting with my family growing up. She had a beautiful smile, robust laugh, and so fun to be around. She will be missed by all who’s life she touched.

  5. Our sincere condolences to the Olsgaard family. She was a special kind of lady. Kent an Jan Lahren

  6. Olive was dear kind lady. When I was little, she worked for my mom, so I think of her as my nanny. We always talked about that. I remember her 90 birthday party I have fond memories. My love prayers and sympathy to you all


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