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woman‎Gertrude Theresa Rooney‏‎, daughter of Francis John Patrick "Frank; F.J.P." Rooney and Mary Jane Nicholson‏.
Born ‎5 May 1916 Hobson, Judith Basin County, Montana, died ‎15 Dec 2009 Great Falls, Cascade County, Montana‎, age 93 years
From Great Falls Tribune 12-18-2009:

Gertrude Theresa (Rooney) Lindgren, 93, a longtime Great Falls resident and civic leader, died of natural causes Tuesday at a local hospital .

A vigil is 5 p.m. Sunday at O'Connor Funeral Home. Funeral Mass is 10 a.m. Monday at St. Joseph Catholic Church, with burial in Manchester Cemetery.

Gert was born May 5, 1916, in Hobson, Mont., to Frank and Mary Jane (Nicholson) Rooney. The third of 12 children, she grew up on a ranch near Hobson. Her father and grandfather were early Montana homesteaders. Her grandfather, Michael Rooney, built the first permanent building in Billings.

Gertrude graduated from Fergus County High School in Lewistown in 1934. She attended Western Montana College for two years, stopping to teach in a rural school for a year before completing her BA in economics and sociology at the University of Montana in 1939. At the University, she earned a varsity letter in swimming. She taught in Basin and Helena prior to working as a social caseworker, which took her to Valley County.

Upon arrival in Circle, Mont., Gert met George Lindgren, who had just opened his radio electronics shop. They were married on Valentine's Day 1942, in Great Falls, during a driving blizzard. They started their family of six children in Glasgow. While George served in the U.S. Navy during World War II, Gertrude managed their radio parts business. In 1946, they relocated to Great Falls, where they founded George Lindgren Co., a radio and TV parts distributorship. Initially they lived and worked at their store on Central Avenue. They moved to their present home on 1st Avenue Northwest in 1950.

While raising her family, Gertrude was very active in local politics and numerous civic and professional organizations. She was a lifelong advocate for social consciousness, religious tolerance and equality, especially for minorities and women.

In 1948, she founded the Cascade County Community Council, which functioned for 18 years. She was past president of several organizations, including BPW, AAUW, the Montana Conference of Social Welfare and the Great Falls PTA Council. She was chosen Woman of the Year by BPW (1949) and Phi Sigma Alpha (1972), and she later received several lifetime achievement awards.

Her community service included work with the Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts and as the Red Cross chairperson of blood drawings for many years. She was project director for Women in Community Service and helped send girls to Job Corps for more than 25 years. She was an active member of St. Joseph Parish.

In her 50s, she returned to college and earned a master's degree in educational counseling from Montana State University. In 1973 and 1976, she ran for the Montana Legislature. She returned to teaching as as ubstitute in the Great Falls schools until her retirement.

Gertrude is survived by five children, Marilyn Lindgren of Austin, Texas, Douglas Lindgren (Kathy) of Austin, Henry Lindgren (Nancy) of Great Falls, Tom Lindgren (Norma) of Springfield, Mo., and Frank Lindgren (Barbara Warriner) of Philadelphia, Pa.; three grandchildren, Alan Lindgren (Kathy) of Memphis, Tenn., Marcela Perez-Abreu (Dave Tersteeg) of Grand Marais, Minn., and Linsey Kallestad (Sage) of Manhattan, Mont.; one great-grandchild, Rio Perez-Abreu of Grand Marais; four sisters, Kay Lane (Ed) of Carson City, Nev., Esther Parker (Al) of Great Falls, Betty Saxbury (Bob) of Laurel, Mont., and Hilma Stone (Howard) of Anaconda, Mont.; and numerous nieces and nephews.

In addition to her parents, Gert was preceded in death by her husband of 67 years, George Lindgren, on Nov. 27, 2009; a son, Richard Lindgren of Great Falls; her brothers, Frank Rooney (Nona) of Anaconda, George Rooney of Hobson, and Russell Rooney (Pauline) of Great Falls; and by her sisters, Agatha Funston (Marvin) and Bernice Rooney of Anaconda, Vivian Shaw (Bill) of Tacoma, Wash., and Eileen Waite (Walter) of Utica, Mont.

The family wishes to express gratitude to Marie Hall for Gertrude's home care and to the staff of Benefis East Hospital for their compassionate care.

Married ‎14 Feb 1942 Great Falls, Cascade County, Montana, age 25 years (married 67 years) to:

manGeorge Arthur "j" Lindgren‏, age by marriage 25 years
Born ‎22 Apr 1916 Plentywood, Sheridan County, Montana, died ‎27 Nov 2009 Great Falls, Cascade County, Montana Event Description: Manchester Cemetery‎, age 93 years
From Great Falls Tribune 12-1-2009:

George Arthur Lindgren Jr., 93, a longtime Great Falls resident and Navy veteran, died of natural causes Friday at a local hospital.

Visitation is 6 to 8 p.m. Dec. 11 at O'Connor Funeral Home. His memorial service is 10 a.m. Dec. 12 at the funeral home, followed by burial with military honors in Manchester Cemetery.

George was born April 22, 1916, in Plentywood to George and Edith Erickson Lindgren. He worked with his father in the management of grain elevators in eastern Montana and in operations at Fort Peck Dam. He met Gertrude Rooney in Circle where she worked as a social worker following her graduation from the University of Montana.
They were married on Valentine's Day, 1942, during a harsh Montana blizzard. They lived in Glasgow from 1942 to 1946. During that time George enlisted in the U.S. Navy in 1943 and served as a radio technologist. While in the Navy, he attended electronic schools in Chicago at Navy Pier and at Brigham Young University in Utah. He served in the South Pacific during World War II.

George and Gertrude started their family of six children in Glasgow and relocated to Great Falls in 1946. There they founded the George Lindgren Co., a radio and TV parts distributorship, with salesmen traveling throughout the region. Initially they lived and worked at their downtown store on Central Avenue. In 1950, they moved to their present home on 1st Avenue N.W. They owned and operated a Great Falls-based long-haul trucking company from 1964 until his retirement in 1978.

George is survived by Gertrude, his wife of 67 years, and five children: daughter Marilyn Lindgren of Austin, Texas, Douglas Lindgren (Kathy) of Austin, Henry Lindgren (Nancy) of Great Falls, Tom Lindgren (Norma) of Springfield, Mo., and Frank Lindgren (Ms. Barbara Warriner) of Philadelphia, Pa.; three grandchildren, Alan Lindgren (Kathy) of Memphis, Tenn., Marcela Perez-Abreu, (Dave Tersteeg) of Grand Marais, Minn., and Linsey Kallestad (Sage) of Manhattan, Mont.; and one great-grand child, Rio Perez-Abreu of Grand Marais.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his son, Richard Lindgren of Great Falls; and his sister, Lucille Lindgren of Glasgow.

George enjoyed a long life with the blessing of good health. During his retirement, he pursued many interests. He lived to see his large hand-built windmill installed and generating electricity; and to enjoy riding his Harley Davidson Sportster, which was his 91st birthday gift to himself. He will be truly missed by his family and those whose lives he touched.

Children:

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woman‎Marilyn Edith Lindgren‏‎ PRIVACY FILTER

2.
manGeorge Douglas "Douglas" Lindgren‏ PRIVACY FILTER

3.
man‎Richard David Lindgren‏‎
Born ‎17 Nov 1949 Great Falls, Cascade County, Montana, died ‎16 Oct 2007 Great Falls, Cascade County, Montana‎, age 57 years

4.
manThomas Arthur Lindgren‏
Born ‎15 Feb 1952 Great Falls, Cascade County, Montana, died ‎3 Feb 2012 Springfield, Greene County, Missouri‎, age 59 years
Thomas Arthur Lindgren, Springfield, passed away Friday Feb. 3 from ca ncer at home surrounded by his loving family.

Tom and his fraternal twin brother, Henry, were born February 15, 195 2 in Great Falls, Montana to George and Gertrude (Rooney) Lindgren. H e was raised in Great Falls. He received degrees in chemistry; a B.S . from Montana State University in 1974 and a M.S from the Universit y of Notre Dame in 1975. After receiving his Master's degree he joine d Ford Motor Company in Detroit where he worked as a chemist in produc t development. Tom later received an M.B.A. from Wayne State Universit y in 1992 and a M.S. in Manufacturing Engineering from Polytechnic Uni versity, Brooklyn in 1997. He earned a masters degree in accounting a t Missouri State University in 2001. He graduated from Cox College o f Nursing and Health Sciences in 2009 and became a registered nurse.

While working in Detroit at Ford he met Norma Wright in 1993 who owne d a coffee shop. They were married in 1997 and settled in Springfield , MO. Tom did temp work at H&R Block, the Assemblies of God headquarte rs, at the census bureau, and was active as a volunteer at the Staine d Glass Theatre. He was a substitute teacher at Springfield Public sch ools and tutored at MSU. He was the accountant at their church (Centra l Assembly of God) for 3 years. He worked at University Plaza Hotel an d Convention Center until his death. The family is very appreciative t o the managers and associates at the hotel for their kindness and cons ideration during Tom's illness.

Tom and Norma were very active in the Assemblies of God church. Norm a has worked at the A/G Headquarters since moving to Springfield in 19 95. Tom was active in the church's as a Royal Rangers Commander, usher , greeter, and JBQ coach (with his wife). Their faith and support fro m members of the congregation gave them strength through this difficul t time.

Tom is survived by Norma, his wife of 14 years; step-daughters Kathy S exton, Angela Millage and step-son Christopher Wright, 7 grandchildre n and 1 great-grandson, his sister Marilyn Lindgren of Austin, Texas ; his brothers and their spouses, Douglas Lindgren (Kathy) of Austin , Henry Lindgren (Nancy) of Billings, Montana, and Frank Lindgren of P hiladelphia, Pa.; a nephew and two nieces, Alan Lindgren (Kathy) of Me mphis, Tenn., Marcela Perez-Abreu, (Dave Tersteeg) of Grand Marais, Mi nn., and Linsey Kallestad (Sage) of Manhattan, MT.; and two great-neph ews, Rio and Nico Perez-Abreu of Grand Marais. In addition to his pare nts, he was preceded in death by his brother, Richard Lindgren of Grea t Falls, MT.

Friends and family may gather at the viewing from 1-5 and 7-9 PM on Su nday Feb. 12 at Gorman-Scharf funeral home 1947 East Seminole Springfi eld, MO. With a special time of remembrance from 2-4 PM.

A memorial service will be held at 2:30 PM on Monday, Feb 13 at Centra l Assembly of God Church 1301 N Boonville Ave, Springfield with Rev. R ichard Schoonover officiating at the service. Following the service re freshments will be served at University Plaza 635 E. St. Louis St. i n Springfield.

Memorial contributions may be made to Convoy of Hope (an outreach To m and Norma were active in) 330 S. Patterson in Springfield or to th e American Cancer Society .

5.
manHenry Phillip Lindgren‏ PRIVACY FILTER

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manFrancis Charles "Frank" Lindgren‏ PRIVACY FILTER