Lögberg-Heimskringla - 28.04.1995, Blaðsíða 2

Lögberg-Heimskringla - 28.04.1995, Blaðsíða 2
2 • Lögberg-Heimskringla • Föstudagur 28. apríl 1995 Rev. Sven Olafsson served many state towns By Duchesne Paul Drew In his 97 years, the Rev S. S. (Sven) Olafsson spread the word of God at small and large churches through- out Minnesota. The Methodist minister died Saturday in Minneapolis. “He loved meeting people and visit- ing with them, helping them in any way that he could,” said his daughter Nancy Ipsen of Golden Valley. Olafsson spent most of the past 30 years in retirement, after more than 30 years in the ministry. From marrying couples to christening babies his ability to conduct services in his native tongue made Olafsson a treasure for those in search of traditional Icelandic cere- monies. For his 80th birthday he was awarded the prestigious Order of the Falcon by the president of Iceland. The youngest of nine children Olafsson was bom in Akranes, Iceland, in 1897. In 1911 his family moved from Iceland to Winnipeg, Canada. After fín- ishing high school he went to the United States to study religion and phi- losophy at Valparaiso University in Indiana. While in college, he met Maurine Finnegan, whom he married in 1926. From Indiana, the couple moved to Evanston, Illinois, where Olafsson studied theology and eamed his doc- Minnist í ERFÐASKRÁM YÐAR torate in divinity at the Garrett Seminary. Olafsson’s career took him and his family to small and large towns and parishes throughout Min- nesota. He would preach, and his wife would play the piano or organ. “He served a lot of dual parishes which was more than customary in those days,” his daugher said. “There were smaller churches and fewer ministers.” He started his ministry serving parishes in Cromwell and McGregor, Minnesota in 1929. From 1931 to 1933 he served parishes in Lester Prairie and Norwood, Minnesota. In 1934 Olafsson and his wife moved to minister to the people in Zimmerman and Princeton, Minnesota. That year, they also had their daughter. After a few years, they moved again, this time to Morris, Minnesota. But, as was common, they stayed only a few years. Their next move took them to a small parish in Coleraine, Minnesota, on the Iron Range. They had their son Paul, in 1943, while serving a parish in Thief River Falls, Minnesota. Then, in 1944, they moved to Duluth where Olafsson ministered to the parish at Central Avenue Methodist Church. After five years in Duluth, the family • moved to northeast Minneapolis where Olafsson served at Trinity Methodist Chutch at Lowry Avenue and Taylor Street. After about five years there, he took a one-year leave and then retumed to the ministry this time in Come Visit Iceland — The Sightseeing Wonder! VISIT From Akureyri in the North to the Westmann Islands in the South, the welcome mat is out for Western lcelanders and their friends. If you've never visited lceland before, 1995 is the year! Icelandair offers extra value airfares from North America to lceland all year long in 1995! 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Then he and his wife really did retire to their home in Oskar T. Sigvaldason Ph.D., P.Eng. Appointed president of Acres International Limited Oskar Sigvaldason has worked with Acres since completing his Ph.D. in Civil Engineering at the University of London (England) in 1965. He obtained his initial B.Sc. degree at the University of Manitoba in 1959. During his early career at Acres, he participated directly in the develop- ment and application of computerized models for the design of civil engineer- ing projects, hydro projects, bridges, tunnels, dams, etc. He later took a lead role in the development and applica- tion of planning models for managing water resources systems and for invest- ment planning in the power sector. From 1975 to 1988, he was exclusively involved in the development and man- agement of Acres overseas operations. He lived in Kathmandu, Nepal, for two years (1988 to 1990) managing a feasi- bility study of one of the world’s largest multi-purpose water resources projects in the Himalayan portion of the Ganges Basin. He became Executive Vice President in 1990, and in 1994 was appointed President of the Company. Dr. Sigvaldason, a member of the Acres organization for some 30 years, until recently based in Niagara Falls, has written numerous technical papers in the fields of water resources, energy, power, engineering mechanics, mathe- matical modelling and concrete tech- nology. He has participated in seminars and lectured at universities throughout North America. He is truly an engineer- ing scholar applying his skills for the benefit of Canada and the global com- munity. Acres International Limited is a Canadian-based consulting engineering Richfield. When she died in 1970 he moved to an apartment in Minneapolis and later to the St. Olaf Nursing Home, where he died. In addition to his daughter, Olafsson is survived by his son, Paul, of Robbinsdale, three grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Services were held at United Methodist Church of Peace, 6345 Xerxes Ave. S. Mem- orials may be directed to the family. Interment was at Lakewood Cemetery in Minneapolis. CourtesyStarTribune company with offices across Canada and with extensive overseas operations in Asia, Africa and Latin America. A sister company has offices in the United States. Acres provides consulting engi- neering and project management ser- vices in the power, transportation, industrial and environmental sectors. The company employs 800 personnel who span a wide range of disciplines engineering, economics, socioeconom- ics, environmental sciences, agriculture, physics, chemistry, etc. In Acres beginning (from 1923), activities were primarily associated with early development of Canada’s hydropower potential. Since 1950, however, it has expanded into the development of thermal and nuclear generating facilities, transmission lines, irrigation developments, flood control facilities, highways, bridges, airports, steel mills, mining complexes, and cleanups of various polluted sites. Because of its large size and its extensive international experience which spans more than 4Q years, Acres is recognized as one of the world’s major consulting engineering compa- nies. Dr. Sigvaldason was bom in Arborg, Manitoba in 1937. His parents are Guðni and Aðalbjörg Sigvaldason of Arborg. PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAV BY LÖGBERG - HEIMSKRINGLA INCORPORATED 699 Carter Avenue, Winnipeg, Man. 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