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Opal Anita Stokes

Monticello, Minnesota

Jan 15, 1924 – Apr 4, 2015 (Age 91)

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BORN
January 15, 1924
DIED
April 4, 2015
AGE
91
LOCATION
Monticello, Minnesota

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Peterson-Grimsmo Funeral Chapel - Monticello Obituary

Opal Anita Stokes, age 91 of Monticello passed away on Saturday April 4, 2015 at North Memorial Medical Center of Robbinsdale. Visitation will be Monday April 6, 2015 from 5 pm to 8 pm at Peterson-Grimsmo Chapel, 250 East Broadway, Monticello. There will be an American Legion Auxiliary prayer...

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I will miss my Aunt. I will miss her letters and emails. She sent me one just a few days ago. She was always interested in what we were doing, where we were and how the family was. She was a great person, one to be admired and to be respected. I hope my generation can fill the shoes of my parents generation. A huge responsiblity. Sorry they are gone but happy the pains are gone which Opal and Mom and the others experienced. Praying for Peace and Comfort to all.

I'm so sorry for your loss. She was always interested in happenings in my family and I so enjoyed our visits when I was able to be there. I have so many memories of good times with Opal and our Minnesota family. My prayers for your family .

Opal, we know that you are with your Heavenly Father, right now and know that there will be no more pain for you. Rest in Peace Dear Auxiliary friend.

I will miss seeing Opal at the Legion Auxiliary conventions.She was a great lady and everyone will miss her.She and I would have some talks about things that I did not understand at the conventions so she would explain them to me.I learned a lot from her.I cannot be there but my prayers and thoughts are with the family.

I'm going to miss my times coming over to visit and help Opal out with her computer. It was her lifeline and she made use of it, real use of it, for years even when much younger people were scared to use one. I'll always admire her for that.

My fondest memory with her was helping her put her memoirs in order and getting them all set to get printed for her family and friends. We shared a lot of her stories during that time and during my other visits.

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