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Tim Hedlund
February 15, 2024
I worked with Inge for several decades at Midway Machine and at Midmac Systems. Inge was a marvelous. She was very bright, had a great sense of humor, very kind, had broad knowledge and experience, and would take on any challenge that was thrown at her. It was a privilege to know her, and I wish the best for her family.
Sarah Krause
February 15, 2024
My favorite memory was one of our excursions. Inge has said she wanted to go to Stillwater. As I was driving and almost there she noticed the sign saying how many miles remaining until Stillwater and then she asked why we were going there since she wanted to go to Fort Snelling.
I am thankful to use GPS and turned the vehicle around and we drove to Fort Snelling. It was my first time at Fort Snelling and I am glad we went. We had gone there since she wanted to attend a lecture that was happening there. After attending the lecture we stopped for her favorite late evening cheeseburger at McDonald's. No fries. Just a coffee and cheeseburger.
Marlena
February 12, 2024
Dan and Alex,
We just wanted to share with you that when we first met your grandmother she left an impression upon us. She was high energy, very loving, and kind woman. We automatically loved her. We can see some of her trates and attributes in you. She certainly left her positive marks on this earth. May you all get to see her in heaven someday.
Love,
Marlena and Bruce
Terry Milton
February 8, 2024
I worked with Inge for many years at Midmac Systems. She was the human resources person for many years and was always helpful with insurance and other concerns I had. After I moved my family back to South Dakota and began doing a weekly commute to St. Paul, she rented her upstairs apartment to me (at much too low a rate). She has always been a dear friend. I am remiss in not taking the time to visit her since I retired ten years ago. She was an honorable and delightful person. Rest in peace.
Inge would use a live trap to catch squirrels and then she would load them in the car, haul them to a park, release them knowing full well that they very likely would beat her home.
Terry Milton
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