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Age 78, of Hastings, MN Born March 23, 1935 in Barnum, MN. Died June 19, 2013 in Hastings, MN at Regina Hospital. Marian graduated from Barnum High School in 1953 and from Nurses Training at St. Luke's Hospital, Duluth, MN in 1956. Marian worked as an RN in Lincoln, NE, Bethesda Hospital in St. Paul, and retired from Children's Hospital in St. Paul, where she worked in the NICU (Newborn Intensive Care Unit), after a 20 year career from 1977 to 1997. Survived by husband Curtis Anderson, married Feb. 18, 1957 in Sloan, IA; children Greg (Sandra) of Monticello, MN; Brian of Kettle River, MN; and Cathy (Bud) Hendriks of San Antonio, TX; grandchildren Nick Anderson of Hartford, VT; Laurel Anderson of Monticello, MN; Henry Anderson of Portland, OR; great-grandchild Lilah Anderson of Monticello, MN; sister Phyllis Brende of Lake City, MN; and many nieces & nephews. Marian was preceded in death by her parents Fritz (Edythe) Naslund & son Gary Wayne Anderson. Special thank you to Dr. McKenzie at Allina and to all of the staff at Regina Hospital, Hastings. Memorial service 11 am Saturday June 29, 2013 at Caturia-Smidt Funeral Home 201 E. 7th St. Hastings, with visitation one hour prior to the service. Interment Sandy Lake Cemetery, Sandy Lake, MN at a later date. 651-437-9419
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