Memories for Angelette Bakken

From: Lyle & Maren Bakken & Family

We wish to extend our sympathy to Brent and Gay and their familys.

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From: Janet Roe

I wish to extend my condolence in the passing of your mother.I know how hard things are for your family at this time.I just want to say that Monte and I would visit Bobbie,in Minot. The visits where not often,but they where good and Aunt Bobbie always had a special place in Monte's heart. I know that now they are together.Laughing ,telling stories.She Is now at peace,with out pain.And in time we'll be there too... may God bless you all with his love and understanding

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From: Alvin G. Roe

You have my heartfelt sympathy in your recent loss. I will miss Aunt Bobbi
and her warm and caring heart. She helped my family as I was growing up and instilled in me a desire to do my best at whatever I chose in life. There never was a time that when I came to Minot and stopped by her house that she didn't have time for me.

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From: Jack & Joy Halbert

We will miss Aunt Bobbie. She was a wonderfull Aunt. Love Jack and Joy

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From: Darrel and Sandy Heydt

She will be missed and remembered always.

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From: Susie (Olson) Nelson

Please accept my expression of sympathy on behalf of my family and I.

My Aunt Bobby was an important figure in my life. She extended her warmth and caring to me and my husband. She loved the little ones and was always interested in the lives of my children and grandchildren.

I visited my mom, Geraldine (Girlie as she was known to her sisters and family) every summer with my children. My first call when I arrived was to Aunt Bobby. She was always waiting to hear from me and came to visit that very same day, often with my favorite "angel food cake" in her hands. We would have coffee and catch up on things such as how all the kids were doing in school. She loved to hear my stories about them.

As my weekly visit progressed my days almost always included an evening drive with my Mom to her house for coffee and a little more "catching up".

When it was time to go home, she would pack a little box with North Dakota produce from her garden. It would be full of potatoes, carrots, beets, and her wonderful tomatoes. She always lovingly sent me off with the fruits of her labors.

My family and I cared very much for my Aunt and will never forget her. She will always be a part of our roots.

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