Irene Elizabeth Haugen Christensen, 92, passed away peacefully Monday, Feb. 29, 2016 surrounded by her family. Funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday March 5, 2016 at First Lutheran Church in Albert Lea. The Rev. Diane Odermann will officiate. Friends may visit with the family one hour prior to the service at the church.
Irene was born May 4, 1923 to Ole and Annie Haugen in Wyndmere, North Dakota. She graduated in 1941. Her first job was at a private home in Edina, MN and moved on to Audio Development Company, where they made Walkie Talkies during the war.
Irene was united in marriage to the love of her life, Earl J. Christensen on April 19, 1947. Together they raised three children, Patricia, Alan and Jerry.
Irene was a gracious volunteer for many years, making seven trips abroad as a missionary. Some of the areas she traveled included New Guinea, the Cameroons, Sudan and Central Africa. She attended fifteen Elderhostel's in the United States and other countries including Spain and Portugal. Irene had a special interest in Mount Carmel Ministries where she and her husband visited several times during the fall. During Pastor Dan Baker's first summer as a director at Mount Carmel, she spent a memorable time there with her sisters and cousin as well.
Irene had many interests and hobbies including quilt making and square dancing. She was indisputably the best cook ever. She was a member of First Lutheran Church. She taught Sunday school, was President of First Lutheran Church Women, Secretary of Education for Albert Lea and Albert Lea Conference Church. She was active in the Friends of the library, Albert Lea YMCA Mennettes, Grape Vine Twist Square dancers and Rusty Hinges at the YMCA.
Irene is survived by her two sons, Alan (Ann) of Albert Lea and Jerry (Marcie) of Kansas City MO; grandchildren, Jay (Nicole) of Kansas City, MO, Mandy (Mike) Chirpich of Kansas City, MO, Sally (Dave) Olson of Winona, and Rachel Christensen of Winona; her sisters, Sigrid Peterson and Louise Varnes; along with several great-grandchildren and many dear friends.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Earl; daughter, Patricia; brother, Milton; and brothers in-law, Elmer and DeWayne.
In lieu of flowers, memorials are suggested to Peace and Power and Happiness is a Blanket of First Lutheran Church.
Irene's smile, caring personality and love for her family, friends and God will be forever missed.