Norris John Christensen
- Født: 25. Okt. 1925, , Kearney, Nebraska, USA
- Ægteskab (1): Norma Arleen Jensen den 2. Okt. 1946
- Død: 1. Mar. 2022, Minden, Kearney, Nebraska, USA i en alder af 96 år
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FT 1930: Lincoln, Kearney, Nebraska, United States - hos forældrene FT 1940: 50-9 Lincoln Township, Minden City E of Brown Av, County Jail, Minden Hospital, Seeley Hospital - hos forældrene
FT 1950: 119 Kearney, Minden, Kearney, Nebraska, United States HeadNorris J Christensen24, Nebraska, salesman, dairy WifeNorma Christensen24, Nebraska SonRobert Christensen1, Nebraska
Nekrolog efter hustru: Norma Arleen Christensen, 84, of Minden died Friday, Jan. 29, 2010, at her home. Memorial services were held on Saturday at Bethany Lutheran Church in Minden with the Rev. Donald Hunzeker officiating. She was born Aug. 4, 1925, in Minden to John and Dagny (Christensen) Jensen. On Oct. 2, 1946, she married Norris Christensen. Survivors include her husband; sons, Robert Christensen of Hot Springs, S.D., and John "Mark" Christensen and his wife, Jane, of Minden; sister-in-law, Luanne Johnson and her husband, Roger, of Minden; daughters-in-law, Karla Landry of Grand Island and Janet Christensen of Casper, Wyo.; grandchildren, Heather and Tom Thesenvitz of Washington, Megan and Shawn Duncan and Dana and Donnie Fetters, all of Colorado, and Brooke and Eric Graham, Robin and Ty Mortenson, Jon Christensen and John Christensen, all of Wyoming; great-grandchildren, Kylie, Tarah, Tucker and Elizabeth Thesenvitz "with twins on the way," Kristian and Madison Duncan, Elijah Graham, Ryleigh Mortenson and Mary, James and Anna Fetters; great-great grandson, Bentley Thomas Thesenvitz; and cousins, nieces, nephews and numerous friends. She was baptized and confirmed at Bethany Lutheran Church. She graduated from Minden High School in 1943. She entered nursing training in June the same year at Mary Lanning Memorial Hospital and also at Chicago's Nursing Center. She received her registered nurse degree in August 1946. She married her high school "sweetheart," Norris Christensen. She worked at the Seeley Hospital, the doctor's office and Kearney County Hospital in Minden for 26 years. From 1972 to 1982, she worked with Norris managing Pioneer Village Motel in Minden. Then, in 1982, they traveled to Casper to visit family and stayed for 11 years. She loved Casper, their church, Our Saviors Lutheran Church, Casper Mountain, all the good friends they met and being near family. In 1993, they returned to Minden and retired. She loved nursing. She enjoyed reading, doing crossword puzzles, traveling, gardening, watching basketball, Husker sports, and spending time with old friends. She loved her entire family and was the perfect mother. She loved her Lord, who blessed her in so many ways through the years. She died and then she went to heaven real quick. She was preceded in death by her parents; brother, Gilbert; and son, James.
Nekrolog: Norris John Christensen of Minden was born to Martha and Chester Christensen who farmed east of Minden on October 25th, 1925. Norry died Tuesday March 1st, 2022 at the age of 96. A Celebration of Life memorial service will be held toward the end of May at which time we will spread the word for all that would like to attend. When Norry was 14 years old the almost impossible life of working a small farm during the dirty '30s forced the Christensen family to move into Minden in 1939. Norry was baptized at the Christian Church in Minden on August 8, 1940. He was then confirmed into the Bethany Lutheran Church on December 18, 1955. I think wife Norma had something to do with that. Norry graduated from Minden High School in 1943 where he had become a very good athlete. He was contacted by area colleges about playing baseball, but as he was making up his mind, Uncle Sam came calling and Norry enlisted into the Navy and was stationed on the troop transport carrier the USS General E.T. Collins. Their assignment for the next three years was to distribute roughly 4000 solders per trip to different fighting "Hot Spots" in the Pacific Theatre and then pick up all the wounded and dead on the way back to head quarters in Hawaii or the USA. When he was't dodging bullets, planes and torpedoes he played on both the men's baseball and basketball teams in the service league. Norry attained the rating of 3rd Class Petty Officer and his main duty was fire control. When the war ended they were sent to collect troops that were still abroad. When finished with this enormous task Norry was decommissioned from the Navy in Seattle, Washington in 1946. He had travelled over 134,000 miles on his tour of duty. When he returned to Minden he married Norma Jensen, the girl of his dreams since they started dating at the age of 14 and remained sweethearts to the end. Through this marriage were born three boys Bob, Mark and Jim. After returning from the war Norry had very little money so he found a job for awhile in house construction until he bought the milk delivery service in the Minden area from Vic Silvrants and it became "Norry's Delivery", and was the first pasteurized milk sold in Minden. The "Milk Man" continued delivering milk for over 20 years. During this time he continued to play baseball and basketball for Minden in the Kansas-Nebraska League and town team ball. Area teams would recruit him for tournaments and play-off games. Many believed he could have played baseball in the minors or even major league ball. Norry was a competitive golfer as well and had many thrilling tournaments against friends old and new. At times his temper got the best of him and at one tournament he was seen climbing a tree to retrieve his putter. He got pretty good at climbing trees. In 1972 Norry & Norma were hired to run the Pioneer Village Motel. In 1982 they decided to visit their boys who all worked in or around Casper, Wyoming. They ended up staying for 11 years. They joined Our Savior's Lutheran Church and Norry became their "handy man/Janitor" for the entire church and pre-school. They made a million friends and truly loved Wyoming. Norry decided to retire and they moved back to Minden to rekindle old friendships and live out the rest of their lives. He played a lot of golf, cheered on the Whippets and the Huskers every weekend, and enjoyed painting on canvas as well as houses. He did this well into his 80s and played golf until he was 92. Norry also loved music, had a good voice and liked to sing. He sang in school and then in the Navy. He sang for the Bethany Lutheran Church choir, a barbershop quartet, and the Minden Chorus who were fantastic and entertained thousands in south central Nebraska and were loved by all who heard them sing. There were many things going on in Norry's life and these were but a few. At the end of Norry's life he would sit by his picture window and gaze at the sky, the trees, his lawn, the neighbors working and playing outdoors, the kids coming and going to and from school and watching them play on the school playground. In his eyes you could see him looking back on 96 years of life. And what a life. I couldn't imagine a better father. He was preceded in death by his parents, his wife, his sister Luann and husband Roger, two sons Bob and Jim, his daughter-in-law Janet Christensen and his childhood dog Rover, who after 90 years he still cherished and brought a tear to his eye when he told stories of their years together on the farm.
Norris blev gift med Norma Arleen Jensen den 2. Okt. 1946. (Norma Arleen Jensen blev født den 4. Aug. 1925 i Minden, Kearney, Nebraska, USA og døde den 29. Jan. 2010 i Minden, Kearney, Nebraska, USA.)
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