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Lawrence Henry Irgens

Mand 1894 - 1960  (66 år)


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  1. 1.  Lawrence Henry Irgens blev født den 5 maj 1894 i Farwell, Minnesota, USA; døde i nov. 1960 i Fergus Falls, Minnesota, USA; blev begravet i Farwell, Minnesota, USA.

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    Lawrence blev gift med Tomena Susanna Lee i jul. 1924 i Erhard, Minnesota, USA. Tomena blev født den 22 aug. 1897 i Erhard, Minnesota, USA; døde den 12 okt. 1968 i Fergus Falls, Minnesota, USA; blev begravet i Farwell, Minnesota, USA. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]

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    1. 2. Lawrence Harlo Irgens  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 14 okt. 1929 i Alexandria, Minnesota, USA; døde den 25 jan. 2000 i Alexandria, Minnesota, USA; blev begravet den 29 jan. 2000 i Alexandria (Kinkead Cemetery), Minnesota, USA.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Lawrence Harlo Irgens Efterkommere til dette punkt (1.Lawrence1) blev født den 14 okt. 1929 i Alexandria, Minnesota, USA; døde den 25 jan. 2000 i Alexandria, Minnesota, USA; blev begravet den 29 jan. 2000 i Alexandria (Kinkead Cemetery), Minnesota, USA.

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    Notater:

    OBITUARY
    Dr. Lawrence Harlo Irgens

    October 14, 1929 - January 25, 2000

    Lawrence Harlo Irgens was born on October 14, 1929 in Alexandria to Lawrence Henry
    Irgens and Tomena (Lee) Irgens. He grew up in Fergus Falls and Madison, Minnesota. In
    1947 he graduated from Madison Senior High School, where he was class valedictorian,
    quarterback for his football team and captain of his basketball team. He attended Luther
    College and, later, The University of Minnesota. In 1950 he received Bachelor of Science
    and Bachelor of Arts degrees from the University. He continued his studies at the
    University of Minnesota School of Dentistry, where he earned his Doctorate in Dental
    Surgery in 1957, and was elected as a Graduate Fellow of the Psi Omega Dental Fraternity.
    In 1971 Dr. Irgens completed a Master's degree in Public Health from the University of
    Minnesota, where he focussed on the study of dental services in small communities.

    During his forty-three years of practice, Larry served the dental community in many
    capacities. He was a Governor Appointee to the Minnesota State Board of Dentistry for
    four years, and served on the Regional Board of Dental Examiners for twelve years. He
    worked as the Director of Dental Services for the Minnesota Department of Public Health,
    and as the President of both the West Central District of Dentistry and the University of
    Minnesota Dental Alumni Association. In 1986 he was elected to the Pierre Fauchard
    Academy of Dentistry. In 1987 and 1989 respectively, he was elected Fellow of the
    International College of Dentists and Fellow of the American College of Dentists. He
    practised dentistry in Roros, Norway in 1971, serving as a District Dental Officer, at the
    invitation of The Royal Norwegian Ministry of Social Affairs. He promoted the
    introduction and use of fluoride in the drinking water in Norway as well as Minnesota and
    conducted a clinic in the Alexandria area for the early detection and diagnosis of oral
    cancer.

    On June 17, 1960, he married Patricia Marie Litsheim in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. Together
    they lived in Moorhead, Glenwood, Roros (Norway), Minneapolis, and Alexandria.
    Between 1961 and 1969, they had four children: Caroline, Stephen, David, and Teddy. In
    1972 they moved to Alexandria, and Larry opened a new practice. In 1974, following a
    brief illness, Patricia died of breast cancer.

    On February 18, 1977, Larry married Ruth (Pedersen) Anfinsen, and became step-father to
    Peter, Mary and Jana Anfinsen. They raised their seven children in Alexandria, and
    watched with pride and joy as each found his or her place in the world.

    Larry was long active in community organizations, serving as a member of Kiwanis, Rotary
    International, and Toastmasters. Always active in his church, he taught the Bethel Bible
    Series at Glenwood Lutheran Church, served on several stewardship committees, and
    served two terms on the First Lutheran Church Council. He loved sports, history, literature, and the performing arts. His particular love was the symphony, and he played violin in the community orchestra and at First Lutheran Church.

    On January 25th, Larry suffered a fatal cardiac arrest. He is survived by his wife Ruth; by his sister Lee Ann (Irgens) Torlakson; by his children and step-children, Peter and Holly Anfinsen, Caroline (Irgens) and Chris Roback, Mary (Anfinsen) and Ken LeBlanc, Stephen and Sue Irgens, David Irgens, Jana (Anfinsen) and Michael Hanson, and Ted Irgens; and by his thirteen grandchildren, Andrew, Alecia, Brandon, Sara, Jonathan, Rachel, Anna, Amy, Megan, Elena, Zachary, Ian, and Lee.

    His family asks that any memoriums be made to either First Lutheran Church or the American Cancer Society.


    Funeral Service: First Lutheran Church, Alexandria, Minnesota. Saturday, January 29, 2000. 2:00 PM
    Officiating: Rev. Gary Gilthvedt.
    Music: Diane Alveshere, Solo by Mary (Anfinsen) LeBlanc.
    Pallbearers: Pete Anfinsen, David Irgens, Stephen Irgens, Ted Irgens.
    Honorary Pall bearers: Carl Knudson, Daryl Ostercamp, Earl Schultz, Paul Pedersen, Dave Gadola, Ed Monahan.
    Eulogies: Ralph Pedersen, Teddy Irgens, David Irgens.
    Interment: Kinkead Cemetery, Alexandria, Minnesota

    Lawrence blev gift med Nulevende [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]



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