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Karen Halvorson

August 24, 1947 — March 16, 2014

Karen Joan Halvorson (Trygstad), 66, of Green Valley, Arizona, formerly of Red Wing, died Sunday, March 16, 2014, at Casa de la Luz Hospice in Tucson, AZ. She was born on August 24, 1947, in Bremerton, Washington, to Gordon and Jean Trygstad. She grew up in Canby, Oregon where her father was a pastor at Zoar Lutheran Church. Early in her senior year of high school she moved with her family to Pigeon Falls, Wisconsin where her father had accepted a call as pastor. Following graduation at Whitehall High School Karen attended Luther College, Decorah Iowa graduating in May of 1969. On June 7, 1969, she married Mark Halvorson in Pigeon Falls, Wisconsin. That fall she began teaching at St. Anthony Village High School, St. Anthony Village, MN. During Mark's seminary internship year, Karen taught at Miraleste High School in Palos Verdes, California. When Mark began parish ministry at First Lutheran Church in Albert Lea, Minnesota, Karen began teaching at Central High School. During that time she pursued a Master's Degree in School Counseling at Mankato, Minnesota. Following her graduation in August 1978, Karen counseled at Brookside Jr. High in Albert Lea until she accepted a counseling position at Albert Lea Technical Institute. Karen became a counselor at Anoka Technical Institute in 1983 when Mark began a new congregation in Maple Grove, MN. In 1989 Karen and Mark moved to Bloomington, MN where Mark served at St. Luke's Lutheran Church. At that time Karen started working at Dakota Technical College as a counselor. After completing her doctorate in Educational Administration in August of 1997 at the University of MN, Karen soon became academic vice president of the college until her retirement in 2004. Her last place of residence in Minnesota was in Red Wing, where Mark served as pastor from 1998 - 2004. After her retirement, and after moving with Mark to Phoenix, Arizona, Karen formed an educational consulting company working in the field of nano technology writing and administering National Science Foundation Grants for colleges and universities around the country. She also began teaching in the doctoral program at the University of Phoenix. She continued her retirement career until two weeks before she died of pancreatic cancer,in hospice care, in Tucson, Arizona on March 16, 2014. Karen and Mark had recently moved to Green Valley, AZ, just south of Tucson.
Karen began fighting cancer in 1983 and successfully survived all but the fifth and most recent cancer. In the spring of 1987 Karen broke her back in a home accident and was hospitalized for two months. She walked out of the hospital with a cane although many of the health professionals did not think it possible. Many related surgeries followed. Nevertheless, Karen overcame many tragedies and lived a vital rich life. She was always incredibly organized, always prepared, and cherished friends, family and work associates. She was a born administrator. Karen was loved by many.
Karen and Mark traveled extensively throughout the world in their 44 years of marriage. Karen was an avid reader and enjoyed the Norwegian handwork called Hardangar. She was known amongst family and close friends for her poignant and humorous birthday cards sent each year without fail. She possessed both a courageous and generous spirit throughout her life.

She is survived by husband, Mark Halvorson of Green Valley, AZ; mother, Jeanne Trygstad of Farmington, MN; brothers, John Trygstad of Eagen, MN and Paul Trygstad of Two Harbors, MN; daughter, Jessica Halvorson of Burnsville, MN; foster daughter, Kim Nguyen Simpson of New Brighten, MN and foster son, Dan Nguyen of Chicago, IL; grandsons Chance Tressider of Burnsville, MN, Long Nguyen of New Brighton, MN, and Bao Nguyen, of New Brighton, MN and many cousins, nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her father, Gordon Trygstad.

Visitation

MAR 29. 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM (CDT)

First Lutheran Church-Red Wing
615 West 5th Street
Red Wing, MN 55066

Service

MAR 29. 10:30 AM (CDT)

First Lutheran Church-Red Wing
615 West 5th Street
Red Wing, MN 55066

Cemetery

MAR 29. 3:00 PM (CDT)

Sunset Memorial Park Cemetery
St. Anthony, MN

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