Lögberg-Heimskringla - 12.11.1982, Blaðsíða 6

Lögberg-Heimskringla - 12.11.1982, Blaðsíða 6
6-WINNIPEG, FOSTUDAGUR 12. NOVEMBER 1982 Arny Magnussonrs Ninety Years Left to right: son John Magnusson, Arny Magnusson and daughter Margretjorgensen. Ode to Amma: THE FIRST 90 YEARS . . . The night was harsh and windswept, When the family left their home To carve a way .of living In a land they'd never known. Arny was the name of one Of those who'd just arrived A pioneer of Canada In nineteen hundred five. First she was a Sigurdson, But then she married John, And now we call her many names — Aunty, Amma, Mom. To each one she is special, In whatever individual way. She touched our lives and helped us grow— Encouraged us, each day. Arny has those qualities Icelanders know too well — She's generous and loving, And of course, outspoken as hell. At least she doesn't write bad poetry, For that we love her more — Happy Birthday, Aunty, Amma, Mom. You're the Viking we most adore! Love, Barbie On the 17th of October an open house was held at the home of John and Thora Magnusson of 57 Siddal Crescent in Winnipeg. It was main- ly a family gathering to celebrate the 90th birthday of Arny Magnusson a long time resident of Winnipeg. She was born in Vestmannaeyjar, Iceland on the llth of November 1892 and immigrated to Canada with her parents Gudlaugur and Margret Sigurdson in 1905, who homestead- ed and resided in the Lundar district for many years. She met and married John Magnusson (Einvardson). He passed away many years ago leaving her with two small children, Margret and John whom she raised herself by hard work. It was a pleasant gathering with lots of pönnukökur, Vinaterta and other dainties with gallons of coffee, prepared by her daughter Margret and daughter-in-law Thora. Everyone had a very nice time. Most of Mrs. Magnusson's family were there including nieces, nephews and grandchildren. Unfor- tunately her oldest granddaughter Barbara Magnusson, who had been visiting her for several days was not present. She had been called back to Hollywood, where she is working on her second picture this year. Barbara moved to Hollywood several years ago after she graduated in Drama from the University of Winnipeg. She is a beautifui girl and comes up her to visit her Amma every chance she gets. She is very ambitious and a hard worker, and it would not surprise any of us if she is headed for stardom. v She wrote the following for her Amma's birthday. by Gus Sigurdson Now that you are ninety years of age — Now that you have turned another page In the book of life, when you look back Was it not a long and bitter track? "No" we hear you gently say and smile, "Sometimes yes, but only for a whiie, Mostly always all would turn out fine And in the end the pleasure all was mine." Love and kindness is what life's about And you were always quick to give it out To anyone who needed your advice — The wisdom that you gave was always nice. We gather here from near and far away Aunty Arny how can we repay You, dearest, but with happy smiles and cheers To thank you for your love of ninety years. Compliments of . . OBITUAR Y Marvin Sveinn Sigerson Sigerson, Marvin Sveinn of Rich- mond, B.C. died suddenly at home on Oct. 16, 1982, age 46. A cherish- ed husband, father and friend, Marv leaves behind his wife Barbara, sons Stefan, Joel and Aaron, his mother, Thora, his sister Norma, and his brother Russel and sister-in-law Dorothy, nieces and nephews Gien, Gary, Karen, Christopher, Kirsten, Lee-Ann, Jennifer, David, Joshua, Silas, D.J.B.J. and countless other relatives and friends. His parents were Bogi (deceased) and Thora Sigeirgeirson from Hecla, Manitoba. Marv left three things to ali who knew him — his sense of humor, his generosity and his iove. A memoriai service was held at Augustine's Anglican Church, 8680 Hudson Street, Vancouver, at 1:30 p.m. on Wednesday, October 20, 1982. In lieu of flowers donations to B.C. Heart Foundation or the chari- ty of your choice would be ap- predicated. Arrangements through the "First Memoriai Services." GIMLI TOM-BOY STORE VALUE CHECKED MEATS AND FRESH PRODUCE CENTRE STREET GIMLI, MAN. Þjóðræknisfélag íslendinga í Vesturheimi FORSETI: JOHANN S. SIGURDSON Lundar, Manitoba ICELANDIC NATIONAL LEAGUE Support the League and its Chapters by joining: MEMBERSHIP: Individuals $3.00 Families $5.00 Mail your check to your local Chapter or Lilja Arnason, 1057 Dominion St., Winnipeg, Man. R3E 2P3

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