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Priscilla "Pat" Betty Segelstrom

November 21, 1928 — September 16, 2010

Priscilla Segelstrom of Rush City died Thursday (9/16/10) at the Golden Living Center in Rush City at the age of 81 years. She was born November 21, 1928, in Minneapolis, MN. and spent the majority of her early years there. Priscilla married Virgil Segelstrom May 22, 1948 and they made their home in Minneapolis. As the years progressed, they moved to a farm in rural Oxlip and eventually moved to Rush City. In Rush City, Virgil owned and operated a Salvage Yard and Priscilla worked at the Cambridge State Hospital. Priscilla was very active in the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses, where she enjoyed spending time with her brothers and sisters in the fellowship. Priscilla Segelstrom is survived by her sons David Segelstrom of Minneapolis, Darrell Segelstrom of Sauk Rapids, Mark Segelstrom of Rush City, daughters Jodie Hecker of Isanti and Laurie Mulhollam and husband Jim of Oregon. She is also survived by her 12 grandchildren; Dia, Jessica, David Jr, Casey, Shawn, Kelly, Dessa, Missy, Jason, Tonya, Chad and Christopher and 17 great grandchildren. Priscilla Segelstrom is preceded in death by her parents, husband Virgil Segelstrom and sons Michael and Doug Segelstrom. Mr. Steven Peterson will officiate at Funeral services Wednesday (9/22/10) 11 a.m. @ the Olson Funeral Chapel of Rush City with a time of visitation and reviewal one hour prior to the service and Tuesday evening from 5-8 p.m. Interment for Priscilla Segelstrom will be in the Fort Snelling National Cemetery in Mpls.
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