Martha-Otto-Obituary

Martha Otto

Minneapolis, Minnesota

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Alzheimer's Association

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"Marty" Age 71, Of Bloomington Died February 18, 2011 at the MN Masonic Home in Bloomington of Alzheimer's Disease. She was born October 26, 1939 in Byron, MN. Preceded in death by her parents, Clarence and Lydia Tvedt; and step mother, Josie Tvedt. She is survived by her sons, Jeff (Rosanne)...

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Roy,
I'm so sorry to hear about Marty. I just heard about it and told mom. She felt so bad, yet happy about where she is now. She has always spoke so highly of you two. May God Bless

To Marty Otto's family.... Our Minnetonka chapter Order of Eastern Star has kept you in our thoughts and prayers this past year. Alzheimer's is a long journey.... Marty will have some peace now.

Roy,

Our deepest sympathy to you and your family. I have fond memories of Marty volunteering at St. Ed's. Always admired her creative ideas.

Rose and Bob Kettler

To Roy and family
We extend our deepest sympathy. We have very fond memories of our travels with you and Marty. She truly was a fun person to be with. We will always remember her.

To the Otto Family

Please accept my heartfelt sympathies for your loss of Marty. My thoughts are with you and your family during this difficult time.

Prayers for peace and comfort to you and your family, Roy~

Sincerely,
Julie Samuelson

Roy, Jeff and Tim, Roseanne and Stacy,
You, and we, have lost a gentle soul from our lives here on earth, but we take solice knowing that she is talking to God about painting and bird houses and all the little children she can once again spend time with and share her many talents with; most importantly her love and encouragement. All of our kids got to experience this, and will always remember what she has meant to them in their lives; as will we. Mary and I wish you peace and joy,...

Dad,
My deepest condolences to you, for you have lost someone special to you. I think of all the great memories I have of you and Mom. We always had lots fun and laughs. I also want to thank you for being a wonderful caregiver over the years and for being by Mom's side through this long journey, and for helping Jeff and I get through the journey as well. She will be greatly missed by whose lives she has touched, especially yours.
Love Tim

Aunt Marty, You have been on a long journey and now you may finally rest. Know that I have you in a special place in my heart. I love you!