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Olga was such a wonderful person. Kind, gentle, fun to be with, gracious, a good friend who was always there for others. Our parents were long time friends who never grew apart. The four of them are once again together, this time forever. God promises us a place with him with no more sorrow or pain. The love that these people shared must also have been a gift from God on earth. Their friendship also continued through their children and children's children. Although we will miss Olga we have her memories to cling to. In the mean time Olga, Elsie, Buddie and Harry have much to catch up on. Lee and Margie, also such wonderful people took such good care of Olga. I am sure that was why Olga stuck around for 94 year, plus she didn't want to miss out on one moment of time with her grandkids and great-grandkids. Olga was blessed and she had a way of touching so many lives and in return blessing them. Our deepest sympathy to all that have the pleasure of knowing and loving Olga, The Crom Family
From The Crom Family,Mark,Mary,Ben and Jake

Sorry we wont be able to make it to the service. Sending Prayers from all of us. Glad we got to come visit for her birthday when we did, will always remember her.
From Brad, Pam and Trevor Lewis

My Dear Auntie Olga, Words are hard to express all the wonderful memories you have left me. Your hugs, laughter, caring and of course your Christmas Parties and "fudge"are at the top. Your fashion style and matching accessories, your endless escapades with your dear friends, and of course your fearlessness to always try something new. Your walks to Quillin's and especially Grandma Margie's for coffee. I have to smile thinking that the Bluske boys now have their "better half" with them. You are loved Auntie Olga, and will be missed. Love you, Chrissy (I will always be looking for you walking around the south side).
From Christine Knutson and Jaren