Joy M. Olson

joy m. olson
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It can also be viewed by clicking the below link: https://vimeo.com/event/1103926 Olson (Johnson), Joy Madreen 83, of Minnetonka, MN died peacefully on June 14, 2021, after a courageous ten-month battle with pancreatic cancer. Joy was born on August 27, 1937, to Victor and Ideal Viola (Brown) Johnson in Fargo, North Dakota where she grew up on a farm near Harwood. She graduated from Moorhead State Teacher’s College High School. Joy worked at Northwestern Bell Telephone Company, the Russ Buick car dealership and Fargo Glass & Paint as a receptionist and switchboard operator. She married Ralph C. Olson on September 13, 1958. Joy and Ralph lived in six different states because of his job transfers - North Dakota, Minnesota, New York, Ohio, Texas, and Illinois. She was preceded in death by her parents, brothers Verne and Layton and sister Donna Satherhagen. Joy is survived by her loving husband of 62 years, Ralph, daughter Kay (Howard) Witherspoon, sons Barry (Jana) and Todd (Laurie); grandchildren Alex (Morgan), Adam, Kyle, Jason, and Hannah; great granddaughter, August Sailor; sister-in-laws Arlene, Nancy, Shirley (Bill), Mary (Bruce) and many nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends. Many thanks to the wonderful and caring staff at Havenwood Minnetonka and AccentCare Fairview Hospice. A memorial service will be held on Friday, June 25 at 10am at Boulger Funeral Home in Fargo, ND with visitation one hour prior. Burial to follow at 12 noon in Springvale Cemetery. The service will be live streamed and recorded at Boulger’s. In lieu of flowers, memorials are preferred to Sharing & Caring Hands of Minneapolis.

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  1. Ralph.
    No words can begin to overcome the the sense of loss you are experiencing at this time.
    My thoughts and prayers are with you.
    Dale Bright

  2. Ralph
    I have so many great memories of you and Joy. What a true blessing she was for all who had the honor of meeting her. She was an angel while with us and now she is an angel keeping an eye on you from heaven.
    May all your wonderful memories comfort you.

  3. We enjoyed having Joy as a neighbor at Zvago Cooperative at Glen Lake. She is missed.

  4. I had the honor and extreme pleasure of caring for Joy and getting to know her fantastic husband and children. Joy and Ralph are the true definition of the deepest friendship between spouses lasting an eternity. The love displayed between them is something we all witnessed as her care team members. It was heart warming to witness. I will treasure the conversations that Joy and I shared during some of her difficult times, and feel blessed to have had her trust in sharing her feelings with me . I’m so glad that our paths crossed. Bless your heart Joy ! We’ll see each other someday again and chat !


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