Advertisement

Donald Frederick “Don” Aagenes

Advertisement

Donald Frederick “Don” Aagenes Veteran

Birth
Fertile, Polk County, Minnesota, USA
Death
22 Dec 2020 (aged 99)
Mountain Iron, St. Louis County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Fertile, Polk County, Minnesota, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
View Source
Donald Frederick Aagenes, 99 years 8 months, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, December 22, 2020 at Diamond Willow Assisted Living in Mt. Iron, MN. He was born on April 22, 1921, on his mother's birthday, to Alfred and Hannah (Larson) Aagenes in his grandmother Caroline's house in Fertile, MN.

He attended grade school in Fertile, MN, then a one-room school house in Sundahl, MN, and later graduated from Gary, MN High School in 1939. He graduated at the top of his class and earned a scholarship to Hamline University which he declined to stay and help on his parent's farm.

On August 1, 1942 he was drafted into the US Army and was at Camp Crowder, Missouri for basic training in the Signal Corp. Additional training was at Pittsburgh, PA and Fort Hamilton in Brooklyn, NY. After completing radio school, Don was assigned to a naval communications ship, the USS Blue Ridge on September of 1943. The USS Blue Ridge set sail from Port of New York and traveled to Cuba, Panama Canal, Tonga Tabu in the Fiji Islands, Brisbane, Australia and finally to the east coasts of New Guinea. He crossed the equator on November 7, 1943,

The USS Blue Ridge was the command or Flagship of the Seventh Amphibious Force and radio communication center for the area. Don was a supervisor of a crew of radio operators coordinating the operation and landing of the Army. He was involved in the Battle of Leyte Gulf in the Philippines, the largest naval battle ever fought. After that, the USS Blue Ridge returned to Hawaii for new equipment where he was discharged on November 2, 1945 as Master Sergeant.

In the spring of 1946, he started working in Flom, MN in the grocery business where he met Muriel Jacobson. They were married on June 5, 1948 in Flom, MN. He continued to work at Flom Creamery until February 1953 when they left for the Iron Range and settled in Eveleth, MN. He worked 30 years for the Erie Mining Company (Pickand Mathers) in Hoyt Lakes, MN retiring in February 1983 as shift general foreman. Muriel passed away on February 2, 1978,

In 1994 he moved back to Fertile, MN where he married Clarice (Gunderson) Lindberg on June 18, 1994. In 2013 they moved into Summerfield Apartments in Fertile, MN. Clarice passed away on January 7, 2015.

In September of 2015, he moved to Independent Living at Edgewood Vista in Virginia, MN and into assisted living there in 2018. In June 2020 he moved to Diamond Willow Assisted Living in Mt. Iron, MN.

He enjoyed dancing, cross country skiing, (well into his 80's) and volunteering. He was intelligent, loving, and especially enjoyed time spent with his family. He always enjoyed a good cup of hot coffee! He will be greatly missed!

He was preceded in death by his parents, Alfred and Hannah Aagenes; brothers, Orvis Aagenes, and Millard Aagenes; and sisters, Helen Aagenes, and Anna Wiesehahn.

Donald is survived by his son, David (Patricia) Aagenes; daughter, Vicki Parise; step-son, Wayne (Janis) Lindberg; sisters: LaVonne Christianson, and Caroline Erickson; sister-in-law, Anne Pederson; brother-in-law, Paul Wiesehahn; grandchildren: Jason (Stephanie) Aagenes, Daniel (Lindsay) Aagenes, Kyle (Danielle) Aagenes, Christina Parise and Jill (Martin) Rudzik; step-grandchildren: Randy (Grace) Lindberg, Matt Lindberg, and Rena (Matt) Lenz; nine great grandchildren; and three step great grandchildren.

The family would like to thank Lindsay and her staff at Diamond Willow for their excellent care and consideration during his stay.

Burial with full military honors will be held at Concordia Cemetery in Fertile MN.
Donald Frederick Aagenes, 99 years 8 months, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, December 22, 2020 at Diamond Willow Assisted Living in Mt. Iron, MN. He was born on April 22, 1921, on his mother's birthday, to Alfred and Hannah (Larson) Aagenes in his grandmother Caroline's house in Fertile, MN.

He attended grade school in Fertile, MN, then a one-room school house in Sundahl, MN, and later graduated from Gary, MN High School in 1939. He graduated at the top of his class and earned a scholarship to Hamline University which he declined to stay and help on his parent's farm.

On August 1, 1942 he was drafted into the US Army and was at Camp Crowder, Missouri for basic training in the Signal Corp. Additional training was at Pittsburgh, PA and Fort Hamilton in Brooklyn, NY. After completing radio school, Don was assigned to a naval communications ship, the USS Blue Ridge on September of 1943. The USS Blue Ridge set sail from Port of New York and traveled to Cuba, Panama Canal, Tonga Tabu in the Fiji Islands, Brisbane, Australia and finally to the east coasts of New Guinea. He crossed the equator on November 7, 1943,

The USS Blue Ridge was the command or Flagship of the Seventh Amphibious Force and radio communication center for the area. Don was a supervisor of a crew of radio operators coordinating the operation and landing of the Army. He was involved in the Battle of Leyte Gulf in the Philippines, the largest naval battle ever fought. After that, the USS Blue Ridge returned to Hawaii for new equipment where he was discharged on November 2, 1945 as Master Sergeant.

In the spring of 1946, he started working in Flom, MN in the grocery business where he met Muriel Jacobson. They were married on June 5, 1948 in Flom, MN. He continued to work at Flom Creamery until February 1953 when they left for the Iron Range and settled in Eveleth, MN. He worked 30 years for the Erie Mining Company (Pickand Mathers) in Hoyt Lakes, MN retiring in February 1983 as shift general foreman. Muriel passed away on February 2, 1978,

In 1994 he moved back to Fertile, MN where he married Clarice (Gunderson) Lindberg on June 18, 1994. In 2013 they moved into Summerfield Apartments in Fertile, MN. Clarice passed away on January 7, 2015.

In September of 2015, he moved to Independent Living at Edgewood Vista in Virginia, MN and into assisted living there in 2018. In June 2020 he moved to Diamond Willow Assisted Living in Mt. Iron, MN.

He enjoyed dancing, cross country skiing, (well into his 80's) and volunteering. He was intelligent, loving, and especially enjoyed time spent with his family. He always enjoyed a good cup of hot coffee! He will be greatly missed!

He was preceded in death by his parents, Alfred and Hannah Aagenes; brothers, Orvis Aagenes, and Millard Aagenes; and sisters, Helen Aagenes, and Anna Wiesehahn.

Donald is survived by his son, David (Patricia) Aagenes; daughter, Vicki Parise; step-son, Wayne (Janis) Lindberg; sisters: LaVonne Christianson, and Caroline Erickson; sister-in-law, Anne Pederson; brother-in-law, Paul Wiesehahn; grandchildren: Jason (Stephanie) Aagenes, Daniel (Lindsay) Aagenes, Kyle (Danielle) Aagenes, Christina Parise and Jill (Martin) Rudzik; step-grandchildren: Randy (Grace) Lindberg, Matt Lindberg, and Rena (Matt) Lenz; nine great grandchildren; and three step great grandchildren.

The family would like to thank Lindsay and her staff at Diamond Willow for their excellent care and consideration during his stay.

Burial with full military honors will be held at Concordia Cemetery in Fertile MN.

Inscription

Master Sergeant
US Army
World War II



Sponsored by Ancestry

Advertisement