Haugen, Robert and Delores

 

Robert John Allen Haugen was born September  11, 1931, at Karnak, North Dakota.  His parents were the late Melvin and Andina Kalland Haugen.  Robert had one brother, Millard (deceased); and two sisters, Dorothy and Carolyn.

Delores Ann Ramsey Haugen was born April 22, 1936, at McHenry, North Dakota.  Her parents are Alvin T. and Ruth Knutson Ramsey.  Delores has three brothers, Orville, Alvin D., Steven; and three sisters, Arlene, Sharon and Peggy.

Robert and Delores were married in Fargo, North Dakota.  They have seven children: Gene, Rebecca (Muncy), Linda (Cross), Cathy (Rondestvedt), Ricky, Diane and Julie.  They have four grandchildren: Amanda, Ashley, Christine and Andrew.

Robert and Delores reside in Hannaford.  Robert is a farm laborer and Delores is employed as a cook at the Hannaford Public School and at Stri-King Lanes Cafe.

Gene A. Haugen was born January 26, 1955, at Mercy Hospital in Valley City, North Dakota.  Gene attended Hannaford Public School and graduated in May 1973.  He attended North Dakota State University in Fargo, North Dakota, and graduated with a degree in pharmacy.  He then moved to Jamestown, North Dakota, and worked at the North Dakota State Hospital and the Crippled Children’s Home.  He married Elaine Kelm in May 1987, in Jamestown.  She works as a counselor at the State Hospital.  Gene is employed at the Anne Carlsen School.

Rebecca A. Haugen Muncy was born September  26, 1958, at Mercy Hospital in Valley City, North Dakota.  Rebecca attended Hannaford Public School and graduated in May 1976.  She attended Valley City State College in Valley City, North Dakota, and graduated with a degree in secretarial science.  She began working immediately for Northwestern National Bank of Valley City, North Dakota.

She married Kevin W. Muncy of Dazey, North Dakota, on June 16, 1979, at Faith Lutheran Church in Hannaford, North Dakota.  They purchased a home in Hannaford in which they still reside.  Kevin is self-employed as a farmer.  Rebecca is employed at Security State Bank of Hannaford as assistant cashier.

Linda D. Haugen Cross was born November 6, 1959, at Mercy Hospital in Valley City, North Dakota.  Linda attended Hannaford Public School and graduated in May 1978.  She entered the Job Corp and worked in Fargo, North Dakota, and Seattle, Washington, before moving to Helena, Montana.  She married Carl Cross on June 7, 1986, in Helena, Montana.  They reside in Helena where both are employed.

Cathy D. Haugen Rondestvedt was born March 22, 1961, at Mercy Hospital in Valley City, North Dakota.  Cathy attended Hannaford Public School and graduated in May 1979.  After graduation, she was self-employed as a babysitter.  In April 1986, Cathy married Roger Rondestvedt of Dazey, North Dakota, at Faith Lutheran Church in Hannaford.  They purchased a home in Hannaford.  Roger is a mechanic at Farmers Oil Company of Cooperstown, North Dakota.  Cathy continues to baby-sit.

Cathy and Roger have two children: Jennifer Lynn is eight years old, years old and Christine Renae is 1 1/2

Ricky L. Haugen was born August 3, 1962, at Mercy Hospital in Valley City, North Dakota.  Ricky attended Hannaford Public School and graduated in May 1983.  He has worked in carpentry and is how employed for Ramsey Sand and Gravel.

Diane R. Haugen was born August 30, 1966, at Mercy Hospital in Valley City, North Dakota.  Diane attended Hannaford Public School and graduated in May 1985.  Diane has worked for Hannaford School and does housecleaning.  She resides in Hannaford with her two children Amanda Beth, 2 1/2; and Andrew Michael, one.

Julie B. Haugen was born April 10, 1969, at Mercy Hospital in Valley City, North Dakota.  Julie attended Hannaford Public School and graduated in May 1987.  Julie enjoyed basketball, cheerleading, band, choir and piano in her school days.  Julie moved to Valley City where she is attending the Valley City State University part-time and is working part-time at the Pizza Corner Factory.

Julie has one daughter, Ashley Marie, 1 1/2 years old.

Source:  Hannaford Area History North Dakota Centennial 1889 - 1989 Page 150