...born on Jan. 21, 1916, in Minneapolis to the late Erick and Margaret (Nygren) Matson. She graduated from Roosevelt High School and was united into marriage to Erick Nygard on March 16, 1935, in Hudson, Wis. Louise spent most of her life...
...was born on June 19, 1960, to George and Donna Mae (Dahl) O'Neil in Minneapolis. He was a member of the Roosevelt High School graduating class of 1979. On April 9, 1994, Greg was united in marriage to Amanda Griffin at the Brainerd Church...
...Minneapolis to Warren and Patricia Burke on July 13, 1942. Gene was raised in southeast Minneapolis and graduated from Roosevelt High School. He married Sharon Anderson in Minneapolis in 1964. Gene was employed at Processed Displays in New Hope, retiring...
...a courageous year-long battle with melanoma. He was born July 29, 1932, in Minneapolis and graduated from Roosevelt High School in 1950. He later graduated from St. Thomas College and earned a Doctorate degree from the University of South...
...who was shot dead; the other, a 16 year old who was grazed by a bullet. Both were hit on the playing field of Roosevelt High School in the District of Columbia. As of this writing the shooter or shooters remain at large. It's perfectly understandable...
...party, organized by first lady Terry Ventura, doubled as a fund-raiser for a scholarship fund at Minneapolis Roosevelt High School and the Jade Foundation. Although Ventura said Friday that his new boss would be at the party, Woedele would...
...When he was 12, Peterson told his grandmother he wanted to be a barber. He grew up in Minneapolis and was on the Roosevelt High School swim team with former Gov. Jesse Ventura. Soon after he graduated from high school in 1969, he placed himself...
...graduated from Brainerd High School. She is employed at Matt's Restaurant. The groom graduated from Minneapolis-Roosevelt High School. He is employed at Rock Tenn Paper Recycling. The couple is at home in Lakeville.
...arrival" and "terrible" were the terms favored by a DFL House assistant majority leader. "When I see a new Roosevelt High School -- which is 77 years old -- then we'll talk about it," Gov. Jesse Ventura said. "I've been there, done...
...only 17 years old. They haven't built a new Roosevelt High School yet,'' he added. ''When I see a new Roosevelt High School -- which is 77 years old -- then we'll talk...
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