Obit: Larsen, Dorothy Lee (1927
- 2023)
Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail:
dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Larsen, Gilbertson, Severson, Schimberg, Forjan, Pischer, Furnas,
Brown, Mendenhall, Eidem, Reid, Ower
----Source: Gesche Funeral Home (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI) 3/15/2023
Larsen, Dorothy Lee (16 February 1927 – 11 March 2023)
Dorothy L. Larsen, 96, passed away peacefully on March 11, 2023, at the
Neillsville Retirement Community.
Dorothy Lee Severson, the first child of George and Mabel (Gilbertson) Severson,
was born February 16, 1927, at the family farm near Ogdensburg. Dorothy was
baptized and confirmed at Our Savior's Lutheran Church in Iola. She attended a
one-room schoolhouse for grades 1-8 and graduated from Iola High School in 1944.
She continued her education at Stevens Point State Teachers College (now UW-
Stevens Point), graduating with a bachelor's degree in 1948. She taught
elementary school in Wausau, and at a one-room school near Manawa.
Dorothy was introduced to her future husband, Royce Lee Larsen, by a mutual
friend. In 1944, when Royce was in the army, she saw his name on the wall in the
local post office. (No, he wasn't "Wanted.") It was common during WWII to post
names and military addresses of local GIs in hopes that those back home would
write letters to them. Dorothy remembered having met Royce and decided to write
a letter. He wrote back, and thus began a long-distance romance. They were
married on June 11, 1948. In later years Royce remarked that he had never seen
his name written so beautifully as on that first envelope he received from
Dorothy.
Before long, Dorothy found herself a full-time homemaker and busy mother of
three. The family moved to Neillsville in 1961. A few years later, she began
working for the Farmers' Home Administration (FHA) as a loan processor, retiring
in 1987. She enjoyed her job because she loved meeting people, and she became
acquainted with hundreds of families in Clark County through FHA.
Dorothy was often found volunteering at her church, Calvary Lutheran. She was
active in the women's ministry and other groups. Following retirement, she was a
long-time member of the quilting group at Calvary, sewing 850 quilt tops over
the years. In addition, she made hundreds of lap quilts, bed quilts, and crib
quilts for family members (including their pets) and for many friends. She also
volunteered at the Bloodmobile, the Aging Office, and was a 50+ year member of
her Homemaker's Club. A favorite activity for decades was "Tuesday morning
coffee" with neighborhood ladies. Dorothy was an avid reader and liked solving
crossword puzzles. Her greatest love was her family.
Dorothy and Royce enjoyed their travel trailer for many years, taking trips as
far as Florida and California to visit family. They often camped at their
property near Fifield, and took their grandchildren camping every summer, making
lasting memories for the kids. They were married nearly 67 years until Royce's
death in 2015.
An amazing woman of deep faith, strength, and perseverance, Dorothy was the rock
of her family, keeping everyone connected. For a family that numbered 30, she
remembered everyone at Christmas, birthdays, anniversaries, graduations, and
other milestones. Her devotion to family inspired her to acquire a computer in
her later years so that she could communicate by email with her children,
grandchildren, cousins, and friends. And communicate she did! Her fingers flew
across the keyboard (she wore the letters off the keys) and she sent email
messages many times each day. She often remarked that she would have been quite
lonely if she hadn't learned computer skills to stay in touch with those she
loved. Dorothy lived in her own home until August 2022, when she moved to
Neillsville Retirement Community.
Dorothy was dearly loved and will be missed by her family. Surviving are three
children: Tana (Frank) Schimberg, Brentwood, CA; Rhonda (Rudy) Forjan, Eustis,
FL; and Jay (Mary Jo) Larsen, Shakopee, MN; six grandchildren: Jason (Valerie)
Pischer, Katy Furnas, Hannah Larsen (Hershall Brown), Shawna (Christian)
Mendenhall, Nicholas (Jamie) Larsen, and Molly (Corey) Eidem; three
step-grandchildren: Lisa (Nick) Reid, Scott (Michelle) Schimberg, and Aaron
(Amanda) Forjan; thirteen great-grandchildren: Hudson and Ryan Pischer; Jackson,
Jordan, and Jett Furnas; Paris Ower; Alivia, Amelia, Jameson, and Jude Larsen;
and Mazie, Lena, and Finn Eidem. She was predeceased by her parents, husband,
and brother, George Severson, Jr.
The family extends heartfelt gratitude to many "angels" who assisted Dorothy in
her later years: devoted caregiver Sandy; neighbors and unfailing friends Doug
and Sharon; loving friends Kim, Peggy, Wanda, Dorothy, Carrie, and many others.
Further gratitude goes to the compassionate staff at Neillsville Retirement
Community and at Black River Falls Hospice. Memorial gifts may be directed to
Calvary Lutheran Church, Neillsville; to Black River Falls Hospice; or to St.
Jude's Hospital for Children.
A celebration of Dorothy's life will take place at Calvary Lutheran Church on
July 29, 2023, with visitation at 10:00 a.m. and service at 11:00 a.m. Inurnment
will be at Our Savior's Cemetery in Iola.
Online Condolences may be made at
www.geschefh.com. Gesche Funeral Home and Cremation Service is
assisting Dorothy's family with Funeral arrangements.
To order memorial trees or send flowers to the family in memory of Dorothy
Larsen, please visit our flower store.
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