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Mildred "Millie" Alma Hermanson
March 1, 1926 - December 27, 2024

Place of Birth: North Dakota
Residence: Minot, North Dakota
Age: 98



Mildred (Millie) Alma Hermanson, 98, was born on March 1, 1926, on a farm south of Ray, ND, the youngest of six children of Charles and Mary (Schieltz) Barga. She was baptized on April 6, 1926, at St. Michael’s Catholic Church in Ray. Millie first attended school in a one-room school house in Nesson Valley Township. She and her siblings walked the 3-mile distance when it was nice outside, while riding behind their dad’s horse-drawn snow sled on cold winter days. She recalled using gas lanterns to see at night, listening to radio news and Charles playing the violin. Mary played piano and organ for the church many years.

Millie fondly recounted barn dances where neighbors enjoyed a fun evening of music and card games. She was proud of winning the top prize during a card game with adults at the age of 10. She cherished winning four pretty pink glasses her entire life, since growing up they didn’t have much.

She attended Ray Public Schools after moving to Ray, ND. Millie married Donald Johnson in a surprise double-wedding with her best friend. To this marriage two children were born, Dennis and Sandra. She married Christian Boe in 1947. They had two children, Bonnie and Arlene. Years later, she moved to Tioga where she worked hard and purchased her own home while raising her children. Millie was re-baptized into the Lutheran faith at First Lutheran Church, Tioga. Working at Helga’s Café as a waitress, she met the love of her life, Gunvald (Gunny) Hermanson. They happily married in 1959, and he adopted young Arlene. They welcomed another child, Brenda, a couple of years later. Gunny was a wonderful father to all of the children.

Gunny and Millie shared a love for music and enjoyed being part of a square-dancing group. Fishing, watching country westerns or Lawrence Welk and calling bingo were some activities they did together. The tradition of making homemade donuts, Rosettes and Norwegian potato klub was special. Millie ran the bowling alley kitchen and other roles, but above all, faith and family were their top priority. They loved all their children and grandchildren dearly. They had a happy life for almost 36 years before Gunny passed late 1995.

A loving mother, Millie was ready with a smile, encouraging word or little song to sing. She enjoyed spending time with friends and family, quickly started a pot of coffee if someone dropped by, and having a house full of kids and laughter brought her joy. She relished at pulling jokes with a sparkle in her eyes. Always ready to challenge us with a game of Skip Bo, cards or board games, she’d often encourage playing until early morning, leading to great memories for her children and grandchildren! She absolutely loved to dance and if music was playing, she was keeping time to it.

Eager to keep learning, Millie took courses in bookkeeping, typewriting and computers and completed taxes without a calculator. She was active in the First Lutheran Church and Ladies’ Circle, Sons of Norway and Senior Citizens.

Millie received recognition awards from Tioga Long-Term Care for going above and beyond to help residents. Known for daily visits to her three siblings (often sneaking in treats like bananas and chocolates), she was especially fond of Brenda’s classmate Doug, helping him play bingo. During her four years in independent living, she refused to miss the wonderful old-time music by local musicians and looked forward to dancing weekly.

Our “Dancing Queen” went home to be with her Lord and Savior on Friday, December 27, 2024, comforted by family. As the heart and soul of our family, she will be dearly missed. Her thoughtfulness, honesty, spunkiness and sense of humor will be remembered by those who knew her well.

She is survived by her Children, Sandi (Tim) Kenyon of Baxter, MN; Arlene (Gary) Walhaug of Minot, ND; Brenda (Gary) Stowe of Rochester, MN; Grandchildren Dennette Clark, Valerie (Darren) Johnson-Farber, Missy Kenyon, Tom (Chrissy) Kenyon, James (Lonie) Kenyon, Jill (Ron) Ravensborg, Deb (John) Enloe, David (Mafoule) Kenyon, Denise Hasler, Melissa Walhaug, Laura (Chad) Thies, Scott Walhaug, Jessica Stowe (Alex Kiel), Julia (Carter) Krebsbach; 39 great grandchildren and 40 great-great grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her Parents; Loving husband Gunvald; Son Dennis & wife Sharlene Johnson; Daughter Bonnie & husband Terry Walhaug; Grandsons Timothy Kenyon Jr. and Michael Johnson; Great granddaughter Nichole Johnson. Brother Joseph Barga; Sisters Lucille Barga; Theresa (Tracy) & husband Hack Thompson; Leona & husband Arnold Blikre; Ethel & husband Harold “Bud” Hesson. Brother-in-laws Ernell & wife Bernice Hermanson, Hartvin Hermanson, Gene Heller, Byeloth & wife Caroline Hermanson and Ronny Fox; Sisters-in-law Elveida & husband Arvid Olson, Marcella & husband Eilert Haakenson. Nephews Floyd Hickel, Orville Bragg, Gerald Hermanson, Maynard Hermanson, Ernest Haakenson, Jim Heller, Roger Fox and Jimmy Hesson; Nieces Sandra Gaglidare and Merna Will.

Memorial Contribution
In lieu of flowers, memorials appreciated for First Lutheran Church in Tioga’s youth ministries.
Thank You
Huge thanks to special friends like Kenny Miller, Mary Ann Broberg for adopting mom/us, and all staff at Trinity Homes in Minot for the compassionate care she received and befriending us.

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Phyllis Iverson (Tioga, North Dakota)
Dec 30, 2024
I am so sad to see this, Millie was my neighbor across the street. She was so sweet. She would come over so we could have a cigarette and visit. We both watched the others house to make sure things were ok.
God Bless her and her family
Renee Grinolds (Palermo, ND)
Dec 30, 2024
Millie and Gladys
RIP sweet Millie. I was so thankful for the friendship you and my mother-in-law formed at the Wellington. You were a Godsend, especially through Covid. Now onto your eternal reward. Love and hugs to your family.
karen (wood) peters (williston, n.d.)
Jan 1, 2025
Sandi & family, So sorry to hear about your mother passing away & then realizing who she was & all the trouble we got into with her & my mom. Those were the days.Hugs to you. Love karen.
Dwight and Kay Blikre (Tioga, ND)
Jan 2, 2025
We are sending sincere sympathy and heartfelt hugs to all of Millie's family......God bless her memory.
Linda Mosser (Minot , ND)
Jan 2, 2025
My sympathies to all of Millie’s family. She was such a fun lady and always ready to exercise or dance every dance. To her girls, and to Gary for always having a special way with your mother-in-law.
Thank you for sharing her with us while she lived at The Wellington. Fly high Millie!
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