Ethel Larson, 102, of Ostrander, passed away on Saturday, Nov. 5, 2016, at Ostrander Care and Rehab. A funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 10, at Our Savior's Lutheran Church, Spring Valley. Burial will be at the Spring Valley Cemetery following the service. A visitation will be held from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 9, at Hindt Funeral Home, Spring Valley, and continue one hour prior to the service at the church on Thursday. She was born on July 9, 1914, to Swen and Caroline Swenson. She attended grade school in Ostrander, speaking only Norwegian, and graduated, after skipping two grades, at the age of 12, quite an accomplishment due to the fact she also had to learn English. She traveled to Austin to live with her sister and attended Austin High School. She was a fast learner and loved school, but was forced to quit following her second year due to an economy crisis. She returned home and worked for a doctor and his wife as a hired girl. She also would tend to new mothers and babies and continued to do so until she married. Ethel married Alvin Larson on March 17, 1935. They farmed in the Ostrander area until later when they moved near Chester, Iowa. Together, they raised six children, Roger, Eileen, Janis, Karen, and twins David and Dianne. She was a loving mom and was always there for them even after they were grown. Ethel was the perfect farmer's wife. She was an excellent cook. She decorated cakes. She loved painting, varnishing, wallpapering and decorating their home. She sewed, knitted and crocheted. If that were not enough, she helped milk 25 cows, sanitizing the equipment and worked in the fields, helping plant and harvest corn, beans and oats. At threshing time, she cooked and baked a ton of food to feed the hungry threshers. After her four oldest children were grown, she became a home health aid, working many hours among patients from the Spring Valley area. Eventually she was hired as an aide at the Ostrander Nursing Home and later at the Stewartville Nursing Home. She worked until she retired at the age of 78. On holidays, she would work eight hours and come home and cook the holiday dinner which was always a huge spread. Following her retirement, she cared for Alvin daily and were his eyes which had become blind. After Alvin at age 97 passed, Ethel moved to Hillside Homes in Spring Valley. Each year, she would participate in the Ag Days parade, riding her shiny, red scooter, waving to all the friends she had made over the years. She is survived by her sister, Florence Wendorf of Austin; six children, Roger (Marlys) of Lyle, Eileen Spring of Lake City, Janis Speer of Stewartville, Karen (Julian Brusse) of Rochester, Dr. David (Shelley) Larson of Harmony, and Dianne (Adrian) Roberts of Jacksonville, Fla.; 26 grandchildren and many great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, Swen and Caroline, husband, Alvin, four grandchildren, Jayne Speer, Randy Brusse, Robert Larson and Mark Storlie, and three sisters. Condolences may be left at
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