2/16/2012: Brooklyn Ann-Marie Monson
Brooklyn Ann-Marie Monson, the infant daughter of Marcus Monson and Heather Rindahl, died on Tuesday, Feb. 14.
Brooklyn Ann-Marie Monson, the infant daughter of Marcus Monson and Heather Rindahl, died on Tuesday, Feb. 14.
Brooklyn is survived by her parents, Heather Rindahl and Marcus Monson of Faribault; one brother, Joshua Monson; her grandparents, Daniel and Melissa Rindahl of Faribault, Tara and James Lubrich of Hager City, Wis., and Bryan and Kimberly Monson of Faribault; great-grandparents, Dennis Rindahl of Bay City, Wis., Charles & Shirley Stine of Faribault and Donald & Ramona Baalson of Faribault; two great-great grandparents, Leila Stenbakken and Rueben Boevers, both of Faribault; aunts and uncles, Kia and Chase Monson, Erika and Alex Saunders, Zachary Lubrich, Tyler Rindahl, Kadin Rindahl and Daniel Rindahl Jr.; one cousin, Landon Saunders.
She was preceded in death by great-grandparents Bernadine Monson, Allan Monson, and Sandra Lyke; great-great grandparents, Rudolph and Stella Baalson, Melvin and Amy Rindahl; and one uncle, Joshua Lubrich.
Funeral services will be held at First English Lutheran Church, Faribault, at 10:30 a.m. on Monday, Feb. 20, with the Reverend Richard L. Jorgensen officiating. Interment will be at Meadow Ridge Memorial Park, Faribault. Visitation will be held at the Boldt Funeral Home, Faribault, on Sunday from 1-3 p.m. and also at the church for 1 hour prior to the service on Monday.
Visit boldtfuneralhome.com for information and guestbook.
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