Violet was born on the family farm and helped her parents and siblings with the daily chores. She was baptized and confirmed into the Lutheran faith at Valley Church. She moved to Minneapolis when she was 18.
Violet married William John Reynolds in South Dakota on February 16, 1942. Shortly after their marriage, William was called to serve in World War II. During the war, Violet lived with her mother-in-law. She worked at CEAP (Community Emergency Assistance Program) for about ten years.
In addition to her parents, Peter and Carrie (Brevik) Levang, Violet was preceded in death by her husband, William; sons, Vernon, Leslie, and Victor; brothers and sisters, Ingvald P., Palmer, Christine, Ida, Clara, Pearl, Mabel, Ingvald L., and his twin who died shortly after birth..
Violet was born on the family farm and helped her parents and siblings with the daily chores. She was baptized and confirmed into the Lutheran faith at Valley Church. She moved to Minneapolis when she was 18.
Violet married William John Reynolds in South Dakota on February 16, 1942. Shortly after their marriage, William was called to serve in World War II. During the war, Violet lived with her mother-in-law. She worked at CEAP (Community Emergency Assistance Program) for about ten years.
In addition to her parents, Peter and Carrie (Brevik) Levang, Violet was preceded in death by her husband, William; sons, Vernon, Leslie, and Victor; brothers and sisters, Ingvald P., Palmer, Christine, Ida, Clara, Pearl, Mabel, Ingvald L., and his twin who died shortly after birth..
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