Beverly Dobel Funeral

Friday, May 27, 2022 | 11:00 AM

Beverly Ann O'Connell Dobel passed away peacefully at Abbott Northwestern Hospital in Minneapolis, MN on Monday, November 29, 2021, at the age of 91. She was predeceased by her husband, John F Dobel; survived by her five children, John Dobel Jr. (Marilyn), Elizabeth Dobel Birney (Scott), Patricia Dobel, Michael Dobel (Linda), Susan Hall (Bill); nine grandchildren, Michael Dobel, Katherine and Nicholas Birney, Matthew Bearup, Charlie and Caroline Hall, Lauren Johnson (Seth), Drew Hall (Kari), Alexandra Vallee (Joe) and six great-grandchildren.

Born in New London, CT, Beverly moved to Washington DC, where she worked at the Pentagon for Offices of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. While in Washington, Beverly married John and they had a loving marriage for 57 years. Retiring to Sandwich, MA on Cape Cod, Beverly and John operated the Seth Pope House Bed and Breakfast; hosting guests from all over the world. Following their time in Sandwich, they moved to Naples, Florida and spent summers in Edina, MN. Beverly loved entertaining, genealogy, traveling, telling a good story and most importantly, spending time with her family.

A Memorial Mass celebrating her life will be held at Our Lady of Grace on Friday, May 27 at 11:00 AM.

Vern Olsen Funeral

Thursday, May 12 | 1:30 PM

Olsen, Vernon P. age 92, of St. Louis Park died April 4, 2022. He is survived by son, Richard (Lei Lu & Jessica); daughter, Susan (Kerry) Adelman; grandchildren, Scot Olsen-Morales & Robin Loftin Leonard; and siblings, Elaine, Ruby and Dick. Preceded in death by loving wife of over 60 years, Rosalia “Sally” Olsen; daughter, Roxanne (Gary) Leonard; parents, Bernice & Paul Olsen; sister, Geraldine and infant brother, Reynold.

Vern was quiet by nature, but always had a friendly smile, kind word or witty remark. He excelled at problem solving, earning awards and respect at work. He was the most supportive, caring husband, dad and grandpa, always lending his help and encouragement with unconditional love and gentle teasing. His “dad super powers” were his humble charm, inventive smarts, great hugs and endearing impish streak. He was a proud (and stubborn) Norwegian that loved chocolate and tending to his flower gardens.

He and his wife Sally were a loving, inseparable team, and over the years, made many friends that shared their passion for travel, bridge, square dancing, golf and good conversation. Their faith was always important to them and they gladly shared their talents and energy to support their church. While living in St. Louis Park, Vern was honored to serve as an usher and as part of the collection counting team at their church for many years.

Mass of Christian burial on Thursday, May 12 at 1:30pm with visitation one hour prior at Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church, 5071 Eden Ave, Edina MN. Interment on Tuesday, May 17 at 10am at Ft. Snelling. In lieu of flowers, please consider memorials to Open Circle Adult Day Services of Hopkins (34 10th Ave S, Hopkins MN 55343), the Salvation Army or donor’s charity of choice.

Barbara Roberson Funeral

Wednesday, April 27 | 1:30 PM

Mary Barbara (Bobbie) Krump Roberson, 86, Edina, died on April 9, 2022.  

Bobbie began her wonderful life in Detroit Lakes, Minnesota on September 18, 1935.  She enjoyed growing up in a large loving family with her parents and eight brothers and sisters, even though they all had to use an outhouse as their home lacked an indoor toilet.  When Bobbie’s Dad, Adolph Krump passed away at a young age, Bobbie and her siblings were raised by their mother, Loraine Krump (Witt).  Much of Bobbie’s drive to achieve and be able to fend for herself, while still being a good person was instilled in her by her amazing mom.  A woman truly ahead of her time.

Bobbie perhaps not surprisingly chose a career as a caregiver, specializing as a nurse anesthetist. She excelled at helping her patients navigate both the emotional and physical aspects of surgeries during her tenure at several Twin Cities’ hospitals.  She was devoted to her profession, her colleagues, and most of all to her patients.  Bobbie was fortunate to have found two loving husbands, Charles “Bud” Galway and John Roberson, both of whom loved her dearly.  While Bobbie didn’t have any of her own children, she was blessed with lots of nephews and nieces who considered Bobbie their “second mom” as she loved and cared for them as a mom. In fact, Bobbie’s passion for her profession was outshone only by the love she showered on her extended family.  Throughout her lifetime Bobbie always set her own personal bars quite high in all things truly important in life – leading others not by words, but by her examples.

Bobbie supported her family in countless ways with a quiet dignity, graciousness, and wisdom.  She was profoundly generous in every way that a person can be generous.  As only a true “giver” can, Bobbie never expected anything in return, only asking that you “pay it forward.”  Many were lifted by her examples, support, kindness and thoughtfulness.  We will cherish our times together with Bobbie in sincere gratitude for the good graces that allowed our paths to cross.  While Bobbie is no longer with us physically, her spirit remains, reminding us always to the best person we can be, and to always “pay it forward.” 

Bobbie is survived by siblings; Beatrice (William) Manske of Edina, MN, brothers William (Lois) Krump of Morris, MN, and Peter (Joan) Krump of Loveland, CO; stepchildren Kari (Jerry) Howie of Goldsboro, NC, and Clay (Sandy) Roberson, Greenville, SC; 26 nieces and nephews; and too many friends to count.

Bobbie is preceded in death by her loving husbands, Charles (Bud) Galway, and John Roberson; parents, Adolph and Loraine; sisters Marlys (Bob) Haedrich, Lorraine (“Smitty” Smith, and Harold) Lemke, JoAnn (Darrell “Lefty”) Miller; and brothers Norman (Marion) Krump, and Chuck (Mary) Krump.

Memorial Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Wednesday, April 27, 2022, at 1:30 p.m. with visitation one hour prior at Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church, 5071 Eden Ave. Edina. Private Interment Lakewood Cemetery, Minneapolis.

Memorials preferred to the Lorraine Witt Krump Scholarship, St. Catherine University or The Salvation Army of Minnesota.