Stella Adeline Nelson
1923 - 2019 (96 years)Person ID: I9687 "Hessevaag-Bakke" |  Last Modified: 22 Jul 2023
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Name Stella Adeline Nelson Gender Female Birth 15 Feb 1923 Clinton, Big Stone County, Minnesota, USA Died 27 May 2019 Graceville, Big Stone County, Minnesota, USA Buried Clinton Cemetery, Clinton, Big Stone County, Minnesota, USA [1] -
Family
Husband Oscar Andrew Jacobson (ID:I9572)
b. 5 Dec 1906, Clinton, Big Stone County, Minnesota, USA
d. 6 Jul 1999, Graceville, Big Stone County, Minnesota, USA (Age 92 years)Marriage 22 Nov 1947 Children + 1. Living (ID:I9688) 2. Dayton Jacobson (ID:I9714)
b. 5 Aug 1950, Big Stone County, Minnesota, USA
d. 6 Aug 1950, Big Stone County, Minnesota, USA (Age 0 years)+ 3. Living (ID:I9689) + 4. Living (ID:I9690) -
Other Personal Events
Confirmation 13 Jun 1937 Trinity Lutheran Church, Clinton, Big Stone County, Minnesota, USA -
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Source Citations
- [FIND-A-GRAVE] Find a Grave, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/199539856/stella-adeline-jacobson.
Stella Jacobson, age 96, resident of Clinton, MN, died on May 27, 2019, at Grace Home in Graceville, MN.
Funeral services will be held on Saturday, June 1, 2019, at 11:00 a.m. at Trinity Lutheran Church in Clinton. Visitation will be held on Friday, May 31, from 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. at the church and will continue one hour prior to the funeral service on Saturday. Rev. Roger Hardy will officiate, and burial will be held at Clinton City Cemetery.
Stella Adeline (Nelson) Jacobson was born on February 15, 1923, to Bennie and Anna (Steen) Nelson at their home in rural Clinton, MN. She was baptized at St. Pauli Lutheran Church in rural Clinton on March 22, 1923, by Rev. Moe and was confirmed at Trinity Lutheran Church in Clinton on June 13, 1937. She lived with her parents and five brothers on a farm. Following graduation from Clinton High School in 1940, she attended Teacher’s Training in Ortonville and then taught in Districts #9 and #10. She loved teaching and spoke often of her students, the families she stayed with, and all the work of running a one-room schoolhouse.
At a dance at Sioux Historic, she met Oscar Jacobson and they were married on November 22, 1947. To this union, three daughters were born: Elaine Marie, Bonnie Jean, and Mary Jo. They farmed on the Jacobson family farm east of Clinton until their retirement to their new home in Clinton in 1980. Most of Stella’s life was spent as a homemaker, except for the years she was employed at the Clinton Post Office.
Stella was a member of the Clinton Legion Auxiliary and the Almond Homemakers, along with being a Girl Scout leader for several years. She is remembered for her beautiful handwriting and for writing letters to so many. Other pastimes included embroidery work, jigsaw puzzles, reading, music, and card playing, especially with her grandchildren. Being a member of the Trinity Lutheran Church was very important to her throughout her lifetime. She taught Sunday School and especially enjoyed her circle and quilting groups which she attended faithfully until she entered the Clinton Care Center in 2015. In the summer of 2017, she moved to Grace Home in Graceville where she passed away on Monday, May 27, 2019, at the age of 96.
Left to cherish her memory are her daughters: Elaine (Dean) Christianson, Bonnie (Dave) Stotesbery, and Mary Jo (Wayne) Huselid, all of Clinton, MN; her eleven grandchildren: David (Natasha) Christianson, Michael Christianson, Jason (Trisha) Christianson, Eric (Melissa) Christianson, Ryan (Danielle) Stotesbery, Randy Stotesbery, Mark (Brianne) Stotesbery, Anna (Ben) Bernard, Jerome (Elizabeth) Huselid, Kari (Justin) Sawyer, and Lori (Justin) Hall; and 20 great-grandchildren. Also surviving are her two brothers: Harold (Agnes) Nelson of Clinton, MN; and David (Janet) Nelson of Moorhead, MN; two sisters-in-law: Betty Nelson of Clinton, MN; and Lorraine Nelson of New Brighton, MN; and nieces, nephews, and cousins.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Oscar in 1999; infant son, Dayton; parents: Bennie and Anna Nelson; and brothers: Ted, Arlan, and Donald.