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Adelaide Anne “Ann” <I>Stalvig</I> Saari

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Adelaide Anne “Ann” Stalvig Saari

Birth
Superior, Douglas County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
21 Aug 2008 (aged 57)
Maple, Douglas County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Maple, Douglas County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Adelaide Anne "Ann" Saari, 57, Maple, died Thursday, Aug. 21, 2008, in her home after a courageous battle with cirrhosis of the liver, a complication of diabetes, with her family by her side. Ann was born Aug. 15, 1951 in Superior to E. Louise and Finley K. Stalvig Sr. She attended Superior schools, graduating from Superior High School and Wisconsin Indianhead Technical College. Ann and Duane Lee Saari were married Feb. 21, 1992 in Superior and owned and operated Duane Saari Logging in Maple. They enjoyed many outdoor activities, including camping and fishing trips together. Ann had been employed as a certified nursing assistant by the former Parkland Health Facility and the former Tower, Colonial Terrace and St. Francis South nursing homes in Superior. Among her many interests were looking for unusual agates, watching the deer that came into her yard, tending her flower gardens and feeding the birds at her many feeders. She took special interest in cardinals and this led to a large collection of cardinal figurines. Being a fan of Elvis Presley resulted in an extensive collection of Elvis memorabilia. Ann was a member of The Official Elvis Insiders club and enjoyed many hours on the computer, communicating with other members worldwide. She was thrilled when she and Duane traveled in 2005 to visit Elvis' Graceland mansion and his birthplace home in Tupelo. In honor of Ann's love of Elvis, Duane named his hunting camp ""Graceland.'' Ann was preceded in death by her parents, a nephew, Jerikk Todd Stalvig and her mother-in-law, Lila Saari. Ann is survived by her loving husband, Duane; her daughter, Shannon Marie (Jason) Peterson, Maple; two grandsons, Ryan Michael Peterson and Dylan Lee Peterson, Maple; her father-in-law, Arnold Saari, Brule; a sister, Linda L. (Lee) McGonegal, Superior; two brothers, Finley K. Stalvig Jr., Proctor, and Frederick M. (Rita) Stalvig, Foxboro; a sister-in-law, Barbara (Gene) Follis, Brule; four brothers-in-law, Donald (Nadi) Saari of Gary, New Duluth, Steven Saari, Maple, Brian (Toni) Saari, Port Wing, and David (Alice) Saari, Maple; nieces, nephews, and uncle, aunts and cousins; and special friends, Rita and Dennis McDonald, Chuck Malec, Jo and Gary Peterson, Debbie Olson, Becky Carlson, Jim Ronning, Mike Lukkarila, Maureen Stark, Liz Burhans and Elsa Paulson. Ann delighted in spending time with her grandsons. She was a loving and caring wife, mother, grandmother, sister and friend. All through her illness, she kept her sense of humor and quick wit. She is dearly missed by all, including her three dogs and two cats. Special thanks to Dr. Ernest Peaslee of The Duluth Clinic, St. Mary's Medical Center's Hospice Program, especially Ann's favorite nurses, Gary Peterson and Renee Olson, and Eva Baker of the Indianhead Community Action home health program. CELEBRATION OF LIFE AND MEMORIAL SERVICE:11 a.m. Friday, Aug. 29, in Whispering Pines Evangelical Free Church, County Road E, one mile south of County B, Hawthorne, with Pastor Tom Lindberg officiating. Internment follows at the Maple Cemetery.

-From: The Duluth News Tribune.

Relationship to Contributor: Knew, Ann through an Elvis Fan Club.
Adelaide Anne "Ann" Saari, 57, Maple, died Thursday, Aug. 21, 2008, in her home after a courageous battle with cirrhosis of the liver, a complication of diabetes, with her family by her side. Ann was born Aug. 15, 1951 in Superior to E. Louise and Finley K. Stalvig Sr. She attended Superior schools, graduating from Superior High School and Wisconsin Indianhead Technical College. Ann and Duane Lee Saari were married Feb. 21, 1992 in Superior and owned and operated Duane Saari Logging in Maple. They enjoyed many outdoor activities, including camping and fishing trips together. Ann had been employed as a certified nursing assistant by the former Parkland Health Facility and the former Tower, Colonial Terrace and St. Francis South nursing homes in Superior. Among her many interests were looking for unusual agates, watching the deer that came into her yard, tending her flower gardens and feeding the birds at her many feeders. She took special interest in cardinals and this led to a large collection of cardinal figurines. Being a fan of Elvis Presley resulted in an extensive collection of Elvis memorabilia. Ann was a member of The Official Elvis Insiders club and enjoyed many hours on the computer, communicating with other members worldwide. She was thrilled when she and Duane traveled in 2005 to visit Elvis' Graceland mansion and his birthplace home in Tupelo. In honor of Ann's love of Elvis, Duane named his hunting camp ""Graceland.'' Ann was preceded in death by her parents, a nephew, Jerikk Todd Stalvig and her mother-in-law, Lila Saari. Ann is survived by her loving husband, Duane; her daughter, Shannon Marie (Jason) Peterson, Maple; two grandsons, Ryan Michael Peterson and Dylan Lee Peterson, Maple; her father-in-law, Arnold Saari, Brule; a sister, Linda L. (Lee) McGonegal, Superior; two brothers, Finley K. Stalvig Jr., Proctor, and Frederick M. (Rita) Stalvig, Foxboro; a sister-in-law, Barbara (Gene) Follis, Brule; four brothers-in-law, Donald (Nadi) Saari of Gary, New Duluth, Steven Saari, Maple, Brian (Toni) Saari, Port Wing, and David (Alice) Saari, Maple; nieces, nephews, and uncle, aunts and cousins; and special friends, Rita and Dennis McDonald, Chuck Malec, Jo and Gary Peterson, Debbie Olson, Becky Carlson, Jim Ronning, Mike Lukkarila, Maureen Stark, Liz Burhans and Elsa Paulson. Ann delighted in spending time with her grandsons. She was a loving and caring wife, mother, grandmother, sister and friend. All through her illness, she kept her sense of humor and quick wit. She is dearly missed by all, including her three dogs and two cats. Special thanks to Dr. Ernest Peaslee of The Duluth Clinic, St. Mary's Medical Center's Hospice Program, especially Ann's favorite nurses, Gary Peterson and Renee Olson, and Eva Baker of the Indianhead Community Action home health program. CELEBRATION OF LIFE AND MEMORIAL SERVICE:11 a.m. Friday, Aug. 29, in Whispering Pines Evangelical Free Church, County Road E, one mile south of County B, Hawthorne, with Pastor Tom Lindberg officiating. Internment follows at the Maple Cemetery.

-From: The Duluth News Tribune.

Relationship to Contributor: Knew, Ann through an Elvis Fan Club.


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  • Added: Dec 9, 2009
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/45284218/adelaide_anne-saari: accessed ), memorial page for Adelaide Anne “Ann” Stalvig Saari (15 Aug 1951–21 Aug 2008), Find a Grave Memorial ID 45284218, citing Faith Lutheran Cemetery, Maple, Douglas County, Wisconsin, USA; Maintained by Cally (contributor 47013567).