![]() Daughter-in-law: Sharon Tweten Henry, Decorah, IA. Marlys is survived by her children: Beverly (Gary) Stortz, Highlandville, IA Wayne (Arletta) Tweten, Cresco, IA Denis (Jolene) Tweten, Decorah, IA Darlene (Chuck) Dahl, Decorah, IA David (Jean) Tweten, Decorah, IA and Randy (Marie) Tweten, Decorah, IA. Above all, Marlys loved and cherished her family, grandchildren, great grandchildren and great-great grandchildren. After being widowed, her card club and singles group became very important to her. She taught Sunday School in Mabel and Decorah for eighteen years and was also an officer of the circle group. Marlys was a member of the First Lutheran Church in Mabel, Minnesota. Marlys was proud of calling every one of her family members on their birthdays and sending each of them a gift at Christmas. She enjoyed playing cards, dancing and making silk flowers. They operated the Villager Drive In, in Canton, MN for ten summers. She was a stay at home mother, taking care of her eight children as well as farming with her husband. She married Selmer Odell Tweten on Apat the Pontoppidan Lutheran Church. Marlys attended teachers training at Luther College and then taught rural school for three years. She graduated from Decorah High School on May 11, 1944. Marlys was baptized on Jand confirmed on Augboth at Pontopiddan Lutheran Church. Marlys Josephine (Lundtvedt) Tweten Schulte was born on in Glenwood Twp., rural Winneshiek County, IA the daughter of Gunder and Olga (Skaim) Lundtvedt. until the time of service at the Decorah Lutheran Church on Saturday morning. Burial will be in the Mabel Lutheran Cemetery, Mabel, MN. on Saturday, Apat the Decorah Lutheran Church, 309 Winnebago Street, Decorah, IA with Rev. Tweeten (Chapman), please click here to visit our Sympathy Store.Marlys Tweten Schulte, age 91, of Decorah, Iowa died on Wednesday, Apat Wellington Place in Decorah, IA.įuneral services will be held at 12:00 p.m. To plant Memorial Trees in memory of June A. Burial will be in the Devils Lake Cemetery. Olaf Lutheran Church, Devils Lake, ND with Reverend Jim Paulson officiating. Other surviving family include her sister-in-law Sally Chapman and brother-in-law Mel Richards.įuneral Services for June will be held on Monday, Maat 1:30 p.m. She is now in company of her husband Dewey, parents Mabel and Bill, and brother Tom. June kept a great sense of humor and wit, and enjoyed company with many life-long friends. Her grandchildren Jennifer (Dirk) Redfern, Hailey, ID and Sara Tweeten, Boise ID and great-grandchild Caitlyn loved to hear her adventurous stories of growing up in the “old days”. June was able to live independently until a year ago when she moved to the Odd Fellows, then most recently to Good Samaritan. June and Dewey were blessed to raise son Michael (Jane Konzak) of Pocatello, ID their daughter Janet returned to Devils Lake after her career in Grand Forks to lovingly care for them, and after Dewey passed January 2015, she was a constant companion to June. She completed her career after a number of years at the Ramsey Housing Authority. June continued working at NW Bell for 19 years until the office closed, then was the business secretary at LRJC for 15 years. June married Dewey Augin Devils Lake, where they made their life-long home and members of St. While working at NW Bell, she was able to keep a watchful ear out for a young man, Duane Tweeten, getting re-acquainted with the community after the war. In 1939 the family resided in Devils Lake and June became a member of Central High Class of ’41. Soon after the family moved to Kalispell, MT and by age 3 they moved again to farm near Minnewaukan, ND where they welcomed a brother, Thomas. June was born to William and Mabel Chapman on Jnear Trochu, Alberta, Canada while they worked at a logging camp. June Alberta Chapman Tweeten passed away peacefully Februat the Good Samaritan Home in Devils Lake, ND.
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