Pauline was born Dec. 14, 1929, to Adolph and Selma Burtness in Minneapolis. Her father and mother came from the Elbow Lake area of Minnesota.
She grew up in Minneapolis and enjoyed archery, ice skating and graduated from Roosevelt High School. She attended business college, worked as a telephone operator and as Sunday school superintendent at Our Redeemer Lutheran Church, where she met and married Rodney Kvamme.
Together they began their journey in Sioux City, Iowa, where they interned in the Lutheran church, followed by time in Great Falls and Sacramento, Calif., while Rodney served in the Air Force. After falling in love with Montana, they served congregations in Kalispell and Havre before retiring together in Seeley Lake, and then served in a number of congregations in western Montana.
She was an active member of Our Savior’s Lutheran in Bonner, belonged to the Seeley Lake Historical Society, and worked in numerous charity and community events as well as enjoying the outdoors and especially Glacier National Park.
Her interests included family, gardening, sewing, reading and family genealogy. She enjoyed traveling internationally as well as visiting relatives and family all over the country.
Pauline is survived by her husband Rodney; three sons and their spouses, Paul, John and Phil Kvamme; six grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.
Memorials may be sent to Eye Foundation of America or the American Bible Society.
This obituary was published in the Missoulian, Missoula, MT - November 18, 2012.
Pauline was born Dec. 14, 1929, to Adolph and Selma Burtness in Minneapolis. Her father and mother came from the Elbow Lake area of Minnesota.
She grew up in Minneapolis and enjoyed archery, ice skating and graduated from Roosevelt High School. She attended business college, worked as a telephone operator and as Sunday school superintendent at Our Redeemer Lutheran Church, where she met and married Rodney Kvamme.
Together they began their journey in Sioux City, Iowa, where they interned in the Lutheran church, followed by time in Great Falls and Sacramento, Calif., while Rodney served in the Air Force. After falling in love with Montana, they served congregations in Kalispell and Havre before retiring together in Seeley Lake, and then served in a number of congregations in western Montana.
She was an active member of Our Savior’s Lutheran in Bonner, belonged to the Seeley Lake Historical Society, and worked in numerous charity and community events as well as enjoying the outdoors and especially Glacier National Park.
Her interests included family, gardening, sewing, reading and family genealogy. She enjoyed traveling internationally as well as visiting relatives and family all over the country.
Pauline is survived by her husband Rodney; three sons and their spouses, Paul, John and Phil Kvamme; six grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.
Memorials may be sent to Eye Foundation of America or the American Bible Society.
This obituary was published in the Missoulian, Missoula, MT - November 18, 2012.
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