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Frances Engstrom

Frances Evangeline Johnson was born August 4, 1925, the second eldest child of five children of Harold F. and Annie J.D. Johnson. She grew up in Nelson, MN and loved life in that small town.

Fran graduated from the 8th grade in Nelson School, and from Central High School in Alexandria in 1943. High school years for Fran were a lot of fun. She met the love of her life, Eugene Engstrom, Jr. in her Junior year and they went to the Junior and Senior proms together. Right after graduation, Gene enlisted in the Army and was off to the South Pacific, and Fran took her first job working at the Douglas County Extension Office.

In 1944 Fran and her younger sister, Delores, along with her friend, Irene Johnsrud moved to Washington, D.C. Fran took a job with the FBI in the Finger Printing Division. The year was a fun diversion while she waited for “Inky” to come home from the war. These three gals from Nelson, MN became a part of history as they stood with thousands who lined the motorcade route for the funeral of Franklin D. Roosevelt.

When Fran came home from Washington DC in 1945, she took a job at Central High School as a secretary for Cliff Rykken. Unbeknownst to Fran, this job started a 36 year career with School District 206. Fran retired from the District in 1990 after working for a number of principals.

On February 29, 1976 the bottom of Fran’s world dropped out when Inky died at home very suddenly. Putting one foot in front of the other, Fran thankfully had 12-year-old Jim to raise. She learned how to drive a car among other “firsts.” In 1979 Fran bought a home near Lake Darling. Fran’s mother, Annie moved in with her and son, Jim and everyone enjoyed this new living arrangement.

Fran was a lifelong member of Our Savior’s Lutheran Church in Nelson, very active in the women’s groups, past chairperson and treasurer of the church and parish councils, a member of the VFW Auxiliary, the Douglas County Historical Society, a peer counselor for the Elder Network and was inducted into Douglas County Hall of Fame in 1994. Upon retiring in 1990, Fran began volunteering at the Douglas County Historical Society where she spent countless hours transcribing oral histories of Douglas County residents.

Fran and Inky enjoyed golfing in Osakis, sun fishing on East Lake Geneva (down in front of Howard Johnson’s place in the celery weeds) and going dancing with Engelbrecht’s and Gustafson’s every Saturday night at Lakeside in Glenwood or the Algon Ballroom where they loved to dance.

Among the many joys and blessings in Fran’s life include her granddaughters, Tiffany and Autumn, and her great-grandchildren, Jack, Brock, Grace and Luke. She loved spending time with them and watching them grow.

Fran passed into her new life on November 29, 2020 at the age of 95 years. She was a generous, kind-hearted woman who leaves behind a legacy of love. Blessed be her memory.

Fran is survived by her children Richard Engstrom of Luverne, MN, Ann Esterberg of Alexandria, MN and Jim (Darla) Engstrom of Alexandria, MN, granddaughter Tiffany (Ken) Marthaler and their son, Brock of Osakis, MN, granddaughter Autumn (Jared) Lindenfelser and their children, Jack, Grace and Luke of Albertville, MN and many nieces and nephews.

Fran was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, Gene, her sisters, June Hanson (2006), Delores Johnson (2011), Myrna Max (2009) and brother, Jim Johnson (1996) and her “favorite son-in-law,” Al Esterberg.

Visitation will be held on Wednesday, December 2, 2020, 4:00 – 7:00 PM at the Anderson Funeral Home. A private family service will take place and burial will be at Kinkead Cemetery in Alexandria. Arrangements are with the Anderson Funeral Home. www.andersonfuneral.net

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