LaVonne Emmons
1918 - 2023
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- LaVonne Emmons, former resident of Emmons, died
peacefully in her sleep on Monday, June 26, in Rushford, Minnesota, where
she had been living at the Bremmer Suites Assisted Living Center since
2018. Although missing her many friends in Emmons, her attendance at
Emmons Lutheran Church, her garden and yard, and all the kind merchants in
town, she developed wonderful friendships with other seniors and even
played her donated piano for birthdays and special events.
LaVonne, called “Bonnie”, grew up on a farm in the Klemme, Iowa, area. She
attended Waldorf College, where she met her husband, Henry “Babe” Emmons.
She graduated from St. Olaf College with a teaching degree in English and
speech and taught in Iowa schools. LaVonne was a gifted soprano, singing
with the Waldorf Choir and smaller ensembles as well as doing solo work.
She appeared in recitals, concerts, on radio, as well as numerous church
and community events.
After Henry’s discharge from the army, the couple moved to Emmons where he
was a partner with his brother Eskel in The Emmons Bros. Garage, which
provided Mobil products and also sold new Chevrolets and used cars. Henry
died in 1952 from military-related causes, just two months before their
youngest son was born.
After moving to Emmons, LaVonne became active with the Emmons Lutheran
Church as a Sunday School teacher and music director. She joined the
Emmons Civic Improvement Club in 1947 and remained an honorary member,
being recognized at age 100 by the club and providing a video interview of
her many memories.
LaVonne was a devoted single mother of four children: Sonja, Leon,
William, and Gregory. She was faced with the tremendous burden of taking
care of her four children and her son, William, who was a special needs
child. She took an active part in their school activities, particularly
the Band Boosters, and took the kids on many special vacations and to
sporting events, including being one of the first tailgaters at a Twins
game, of which a video has been shown on the Twins’ History of Fans.
As her four children grew and became more independent, LaVonne returned to
teaching in the Albert Lea Public School System. She taught Language Arts
in the resource rooms of Brookside (where she began the Pupil-Teacher
Program) and the high school. She taught for over 20 years and retired
with many students keeping in touch with her.
LaVonne was an avid Twins, NASCAR, and Vikings fan. On her 80th birthday,
her family gathered in Las Vegas and watched her take two laps around the
track at the Las Vegas Speedway. Her only complaint about that event was
that she wasn’t allowed to drive! For her 84th birthday, Leon arranged for
her to be on the Vikings Metrodome field wearing her #84 jersey and
meeting #84, Randy Moss. On her one hundredth birthday, her children,
grandchildren, and great grandchildren from Minnesota, Iowa, Pennsylvania,
South Dakota, North Carolina, and California spent a weekend celebrating
with her and other family members and friends in Rushford. Of course, her
menu included lefse and a group song of the Emmons High School fight song.
For her 101st birthday, friends and family sent her Dalmatians, and she
collected more than one hundred and one. She kept many in her apartment
but donated the surplus to the Mayo Clinic children's department. She
enjoyed activities at her assisted living facility, never said “no” to a
short day trip, read many library books, used her computer for emails and
news, and always treasured visits from family and friends.
She is survived by her children, Sonja Cook, Leon Emmons and his wife
Sherry, Bill Emmons, and Greg Emmons and his wife Kathy; grandchildren,
Tracy (Kim) Cook, Terry Cook, Lester (Kari) Mitchell, Shawn (Pamela)
Emmons, Jenny Emmons, Greg (Danielle) Emmons, Amanda Emmons, and Rachel
(Bill) Burke; great grandchildren, Lauren Koch, Shae Mitchell, Jada
Mitchell, Henry Emmons, Laura Emmons, Tyler Emmons, Addison Emmons, Alex
Emmons, Makayla Walker, and Skylar Burke; and her sister’s daughter and
niece, Margaret Sasse.
She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband; a son-in-law, Duane
Cook; a granddaughter, Rev. Leah Cook McDowell; a sister, Iris Lafavre;
and a nephew, Jerry Lafavre.
LaVonne was an inspiration to all, and her life will impact family and
friends forever. A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date at
Emmons Lutheran Church with burial at Oak Lawn Cemetery.
(LaVonne was born October 28, 1918)
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