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EUGENE 'SNOOKS' AAGESON
Born: December 6, 1917 - Died: April 6, 2006
Great Falls Tribune
April 11, 2006
Aageson
Eugene 'Snooks'-'Aageson.'
HAVRE — Eugene "Snooks"
Aageson, 88, a longtime resident
of-'Havre and Hill
County, died of
complications
from Alzheimer's
disease Thursday
at a Great Falls
care facility.
Graveside services are 10 a.m.
Maundy Thursday in Highland
Cemetery in Havre. His memorial
service will follow at 11 a.m. at
First Lutheran Church in Havre.
Holland and Bonine Funeral
Home of Havre is handling
arrangements.
, Snooks is survived by three
children, Dr. James (Julie) Aageson of Moorhead, Minn., Rachel
Aageson of Kalispeil and Mark
(Carrie) Aageson of Havre; and
seven grandchildren, Erin (Scott)
Allee of Juneau, Alaska; Anne
Aageson of Bellingham, Wash.;
Megan Aageson of Moorhead,
Minn.; Amy Hanson of Park City,
Utah; Michael Hanson of
Kalispeil and Gunnar and Ivar
Aageson, both of Havre.
Snooks had suffered from
Alzheimer's disease the last several years, and his death followed
one week to the day the death of
his wife, Laura Aageson.
Snooks was born Dec. 6, 1917,
in Hingham, Mont,, the son of
Ella and Asmund Aageson. His
siblings ail preceded him in
death: Wallace Aageson, Arvin
Aageson; Lorraine Aageson
Gorham and Nan Aageson Nokle-
berg. He helped operate the farm-.
ly's farm unci.; "■,■'■',, when he
married Laura Miller and they
purchased their o\v i farm at
Fairchild. Snooks was ■ -mber
of Goldstone Luthe I lurch
and helped build, and remodel
that church. W - noo rand
Laura's children were of school
age, the family moved to Havre
where they were active members
of First Lutheran Church. Snooks
served on many church boards
and always enjoyed working at
First Lutheran's Annual Lutefisk
dinner.
In later years, Snooks and
Laura built a home in West Glacier. Snooks was an avid golfer and
loved to travel during the winters
visiting most of the United States
and Hawaii. He and Laura traveled twice to Europe and especially enjoyed visiting family in
England and Norway. Snooks
was devoted to his family and
proud of his Montana roots. His
wide circle of friends included
golfing partners, fellow farmers
and members of his: church and
community.. The disease that
robbed him of his last years of life
meant a very long goodbf e for his
family. Even so, we remember his
laughter and smiling eyes, his
funny sense Of humor, and his
warm and welcoming embrace.
Blessed be his memory.
Memorials may be made to the
First Lutheran Church in Havre
or to the Alzheimer's Association.
Object Description
| Title | Binder 17: 2006-2007 |
| Creator | Broken Mountain Genealogical Society |
| Subject | Obituaries, Liberty County (Mont.) |
| Description | A collection of obituaries culled from the Liberty County Times |
| Date Original | 2006-2007 |
| Contributing Institution | Liberty County Library |
| Coverage | Liberty County |
| Date Digital | 2010 |
| Digitization Specifications | Digitized as TIFF files with an Epson 1 of 10000XL Scanner at 300 PPI8 bit grayscale |
| Publisher | Liberty County Times |
| Rights Management | Copyright Liberty County Times |
Description
| Title | Book17_001 |
| Creator | Broken Mountain Genealogical Society |
| Subject | Obituaries, Liberty County (Mont.) |
| Description | A collection of obituaries culled from the Liberty County Times |
| Contributing Institution | Liberty County Library |
| Coverage | Liberty County |
| Date Digital | 2010 |
| Digitization Specifications | Digitized as TIFF files with an Epson 1 of 10000XL Scanner at 300 PPI8 bit grayscale |
| Publisher | Liberty County Times |
| Rights Management | Copyright Liberty County Times |
| Transcript | . EUGENE 'SNOOKS' AAGESON Born: December 6, 1917 - Died: April 6, 2006 Great Falls Tribune April 11, 2006 Aageson Eugene 'Snooks'-'Aageson.' HAVRE — Eugene "Snooks" Aageson, 88, a longtime resident of-'Havre and Hill County, died of complications from Alzheimer's disease Thursday at a Great Falls care facility. Graveside services are 10 a.m. Maundy Thursday in Highland Cemetery in Havre. His memorial service will follow at 11 a.m. at First Lutheran Church in Havre. Holland and Bonine Funeral Home of Havre is handling arrangements. , Snooks is survived by three children, Dr. James (Julie) Aageson of Moorhead, Minn., Rachel Aageson of Kalispeil and Mark (Carrie) Aageson of Havre; and seven grandchildren, Erin (Scott) Allee of Juneau, Alaska; Anne Aageson of Bellingham, Wash.; Megan Aageson of Moorhead, Minn.; Amy Hanson of Park City, Utah; Michael Hanson of Kalispeil and Gunnar and Ivar Aageson, both of Havre. Snooks had suffered from Alzheimer's disease the last several years, and his death followed one week to the day the death of his wife, Laura Aageson. Snooks was born Dec. 6, 1917, in Hingham, Mont,, the son of Ella and Asmund Aageson. His siblings ail preceded him in death: Wallace Aageson, Arvin Aageson; Lorraine Aageson Gorham and Nan Aageson Nokle- berg. He helped operate the farm-. ly's farm unci.; "■,■'■',, when he married Laura Miller and they purchased their o\v i farm at Fairchild. Snooks was ■ -mber of Goldstone Luthe I lurch and helped build, and remodel that church. W - noo rand Laura's children were of school age, the family moved to Havre where they were active members of First Lutheran Church. Snooks served on many church boards and always enjoyed working at First Lutheran's Annual Lutefisk dinner. In later years, Snooks and Laura built a home in West Glacier. Snooks was an avid golfer and loved to travel during the winters visiting most of the United States and Hawaii. He and Laura traveled twice to Europe and especially enjoyed visiting family in England and Norway. Snooks was devoted to his family and proud of his Montana roots. His wide circle of friends included golfing partners, fellow farmers and members of his: church and community.. The disease that robbed him of his last years of life meant a very long goodbf e for his family. Even so, we remember his laughter and smiling eyes, his funny sense Of humor, and his warm and welcoming embrace. Blessed be his memory. Memorials may be made to the First Lutheran Church in Havre or to the Alzheimer's Association. |
