Age 54 Years,
8 Months, 8 days
Linda Sutter also lived with
Ralph & Sarah Ryerson
for two years.
Special Note:
If someone would like to add pictures & flowers & messages that would be appreciated.
Thank-You!
Thinking of you & your family & friends.
GOD BLESS ^j^
Linda K. Sutter Olson
Our daughter in the Lord, went to her heavenly home, Sunday, May 13, 2001. Our deepest sympathy to Bob and all his family.
Linda was truly a gifted Psalmist to the Kingdom and in the house of the Lord. She was a part of the Campground family, having lived here for over a year at one time, traveled with Erma and I to many home meetings across the nation, and ministered praise and worship in many camp meetings, which brought the Glory of God into our midst.
I count it my blessing for her to have looked to me as both a brother and a father.
LINDA K. SUTTER OLSON
OSHKOSH, Wis. - Linda K. Sutter Olson passed away on Sunday evening (May 13, 2001) after an extended illness. She was born March 5, 1944, to the late Leo and Judith Welsh. After Linda's father passed away, her mother married Nyals Sutter, who adopted Linda. She grew up in Fertile and Latimer, Iowa.
After high school, she attended business college in Des Moines. In the mid 1960s she moved to Springfield, Mo., and attended Bill Brittons Bible College. During the late 1960s Linda moved to northern Minnesota and taught at a Bible school. She also worked for the Billy Graham Association as a youth minister.
During 1973 God called Linda to the ministry (Joyful Sounds Ministry) in Wisconsin and Upper Michigan. In 1983, after being ordained by the Assemblies of God organization, Linda became a missionary. Linda ministered in Russia, Albania, India, Eastern Europe, China and the Philippines. She also lived in Switzerland for three years. After her return to Wisconsin, she married Pastor Robert W. Olson in 1994. Together they pastored the River of Life Church on Arthur Avenue in Oshkosh.
She is survived by her husband, Pastor Robert Olson, of Oshkosh, Wis.; a brother, Gary (Berleen) Sutter, of Hillsboro, Mo.; and a sister, Lana K. Schaefer, of Mason City. She also had five stepchildren, Larry (Anna Mae) Olson, of Oshkosh, Wis., Lorena Thomas, of St. Paul, Minn., Cindy Rice, of Manitowoc, Wis., Steve (Linda) Olson, of Oshkosh, and Amy (Doug) Eggers, of Menasha, Wis.; two nieces, 17 grandchildren, 27 great-grandchildren and many friends around the world.
The funeral will be held at 1 p.m. on Thursday at New Life Community Church, 333 S. Washburn St. in Oshkosh. Interment will be in Lake View Memorial Park.
Family and friends may call at the Seefeld Family of Funeral Chapels, 300 N. Eagle Street, Oshkosh, on Wednesday evening from 4 to 8:00 p.m. and also on Thursday at the church from noon until the hour of service.
Seefeld Funeral Chapels, (920) 236-7750.
Credit Research:
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Contributor:
Anonymous
Thank-You!
Contributor:
Lois Schwartz
SPECIAL NOTE:
Parents:
Leo Welsh &
Judith Sutter
Brother of Linda, & Lana.
Adopted Son Of Nyals G. Sutter
Rev. Gary G. Sutter
Memorial #73352894
Age 54 Years,
8 Months, 8 days
Linda Sutter also lived with
Ralph & Sarah Ryerson
for two years.
Special Note:
If someone would like to add pictures & flowers & messages that would be appreciated.
Thank-You!
Thinking of you & your family & friends.
GOD BLESS ^j^
Linda K. Sutter Olson
Our daughter in the Lord, went to her heavenly home, Sunday, May 13, 2001. Our deepest sympathy to Bob and all his family.
Linda was truly a gifted Psalmist to the Kingdom and in the house of the Lord. She was a part of the Campground family, having lived here for over a year at one time, traveled with Erma and I to many home meetings across the nation, and ministered praise and worship in many camp meetings, which brought the Glory of God into our midst.
I count it my blessing for her to have looked to me as both a brother and a father.
LINDA K. SUTTER OLSON
OSHKOSH, Wis. - Linda K. Sutter Olson passed away on Sunday evening (May 13, 2001) after an extended illness. She was born March 5, 1944, to the late Leo and Judith Welsh. After Linda's father passed away, her mother married Nyals Sutter, who adopted Linda. She grew up in Fertile and Latimer, Iowa.
After high school, she attended business college in Des Moines. In the mid 1960s she moved to Springfield, Mo., and attended Bill Brittons Bible College. During the late 1960s Linda moved to northern Minnesota and taught at a Bible school. She also worked for the Billy Graham Association as a youth minister.
During 1973 God called Linda to the ministry (Joyful Sounds Ministry) in Wisconsin and Upper Michigan. In 1983, after being ordained by the Assemblies of God organization, Linda became a missionary. Linda ministered in Russia, Albania, India, Eastern Europe, China and the Philippines. She also lived in Switzerland for three years. After her return to Wisconsin, she married Pastor Robert W. Olson in 1994. Together they pastored the River of Life Church on Arthur Avenue in Oshkosh.
She is survived by her husband, Pastor Robert Olson, of Oshkosh, Wis.; a brother, Gary (Berleen) Sutter, of Hillsboro, Mo.; and a sister, Lana K. Schaefer, of Mason City. She also had five stepchildren, Larry (Anna Mae) Olson, of Oshkosh, Wis., Lorena Thomas, of St. Paul, Minn., Cindy Rice, of Manitowoc, Wis., Steve (Linda) Olson, of Oshkosh, and Amy (Doug) Eggers, of Menasha, Wis.; two nieces, 17 grandchildren, 27 great-grandchildren and many friends around the world.
The funeral will be held at 1 p.m. on Thursday at New Life Community Church, 333 S. Washburn St. in Oshkosh. Interment will be in Lake View Memorial Park.
Family and friends may call at the Seefeld Family of Funeral Chapels, 300 N. Eagle Street, Oshkosh, on Wednesday evening from 4 to 8:00 p.m. and also on Thursday at the church from noon until the hour of service.
Seefeld Funeral Chapels, (920) 236-7750.
Credit Research:
Thank-You!
Contributor:
Anonymous
Thank-You!
Contributor:
Lois Schwartz
SPECIAL NOTE:
Parents:
Leo Welsh &
Judith Sutter
Brother of Linda, & Lana.
Adopted Son Of Nyals G. Sutter
Rev. Gary G. Sutter
Memorial #73352894
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