Minneapolis, Minnesota
Underland, Ingrid A. "Inky" Jan. 28, 1938 - Nov. 9, 2012, of Blaine. Survived by husband of 55 years, Aldeen; son, Michael (Dawn); daughter, Tammy (George); 3 granddaughters; 2 grandsons; sister, Linda (Dr. David) Olson. She will also be dearly missed by neighbors and friends. Ingrid very much enjoyed her job as an insurance agents assistant for 15 years. She was an avid baker and also shared the goodies. She also enjoyed traveling North America and Europe, collecting recipes and fishing. In 2006 Ingrid and Al spent a fun year as the elected Senior King and Queen of the City of Blaine Ambassadors where they represented Blaine in parades all over Minnesota. Memorial service 11 AM Friday, Nov. 16 at Eagle Brook Church, 8498 Sunset Road., Spring Lake Park with gathering one hour prior. www.Washburn-McReavy.com Coon Rapids Chapel 763-767-1000
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December 6, 2012
Our sympathy go out to you Aldeen & Family
Love & Prayers
Shirley & Dan Imholte
November 14, 2012
Cheri Perbix
I remember her smile and her giggle. We had many great family camping trips together. Lots of great memories of dancing, fishing, playing cards, campfires and plenty of laughter.
Love and peace to Aldeen, Mike, Tammy and families.
November 14, 2012
Janelle Strate
My Deepest Sympathy to Aldeen and the family! I have very fond memories of Ingrid with the fishing trips my family did with your family. May all your memories help you and your family through this sad time. Love, Roger and Janelle Strate
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