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Pleasant Prairie News - March 12, 2018

Sunday visitors at the Esther Indergaard home were Ruth Braaten, Jinny Indergaard and Amanda Indergaard.

Monday found Charlotte Koepplin in New Rockford tending to necessary errands. She was back in town Thursday on medical issues.

Friday evening, Patti Larson was a visitor and coffee guest at the Margie Anderson home. The gals watched the girls basketball game on TV.

Friday visitor at the Esther Indergaard home was Tim Indergaard. Saturday, Esther and daughter Fran Walen drove to Jamestown where Esther kept her dialysis appointment.

Thursday afternoon visitors and apple pie guests at the Charlotte Koepplin home were Todd and Karen Koepplin who brought extra early birthday greetings to Charlotte in the form of some tasty Wisconsin cheese. That evening, Charlotte was invited to the Margie Anderson home for pizza, salad and angel food cake with strawberries and whipped cream, compliments of David and Karen Anderson who were also there with Margie.

Ervin Longnecker received the sad news that his brother Charles, had passed away in Florida on Sunday. Charles had been living with his daughter, Lisa and her family for the past 17 months after a move from California. Ervin also received phone calls from his sister Lucille Saldivar, concerning Charles’ death. Charles wishes were for his ashes to be buried or spread on his parents’ Cleo and Alma Longnecker’s gravesite at Prairie Home Cemetery in New Rockford.

Former Pastor Dale and Helen Emery of Kvernes Lutheran Church, now of Grand Forks gave Margie Anderson a call to check in and catch up.

Dale and Diane Rosenberg recently returned from a trip to Arizona, where they enjoyed some time with Linda Nee Anderson at Sun City West. Linda is the daughter of the late George and Myrtle Anderson, who were long time residents of the New Rockford area. George is the brother of Dale’s mother, Mary. The Rosenbergs also stopped in for a day at Merle and Sandy Longnecker’s home in Gold Canyon.