Benedictine Living Community Crookston: Brekken family highlighted
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Crookston Times
Readers: Throughout the month of May, The SUMMIT Assisted Living, part of Benedictine Living Community – Crookston, is partnering with the Crookston Times to spotlight tenants who have children and/or grandchildren who work at Benedictine. This first piece, featuring Wanda Brekken, was submitted by members of the Albert and Wanda Brekken family.
Wanda Brekken was born Wanda Irene Pester in 1920 in Grand Forks, North Dakota. She was the youngest of six children born to Henry and Elizabeth Pester. Wanda had three older sisters, Marion, Margaret and Dorothy, and two older brothers, Harlan and Charles. She spent her early years on a farm in Johnstown ND and grew up in the depression. She didn t have a lot of clothes and didn t get hand-me-downs from her sisters as the clothes were worn out by the time, she could fit into them. The family moved to Crookston around 1
Letter: BLC–Crookston fundraising for a new van
Submitted by Benedictine Living Community Crookston
Crookston Times
Dear Benedictine Living Community (Villa & SUMMIT) ambassadors, friends, supporters:
We’ve been graced with another year to continue our mission of providing trusted care and service. We are incredibly grateful to have started it out by administering round one of the vaccination protocol to our residents, tenants and associates.
As the wheels of our care continue in motion to promote our residents and tenants to live fully and live well, the wheels on our current multipurpose van/little bus are going round and round, but not like they used to when it was new, 20+ years ago.