Margaret Gulbrandson

Published 10:35 am Tuesday, September 20, 2016

Margaret Gonzalez Gulbrandson, 93, of Bloomington passed away Sunday, Sept. 11, 2016.

Margaret was born in Albert Lea. She attended USC and after some travel and exploration, joined the Women’s’ Army Corps. She was promoted to sergeant while stationed in Fort Benning, Georgia, where she worked in the paratroopers. After returning home, she met Jerry Gulbrandson and they0920.obit.gulbrandson

married six weeks later in Albert Lea. Their marriage lasted for 67 years until his death in 2014. Margaret was independent, intellectual, cultured and liberal pursuing many interests and activities throughout her life. She especially loved music — opera, classical, Neil Diamond, Simon and Garfunkel among her favorites. Generous to a fault with her time, comfort, love and help, she was a member of Toastmasters, volunteered with the March of Dimes, served as a loaned executive with the United Way and retired from a job she loved at Toro. Her greatest disappointment would be that she could not see her girl Hillary become president.

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She was preceded in death by beloved husband, Jerry; infant son, Gregg; parents Manuel and Paula Gonzalez; and brothers Paul, Elias, Jay and Peter Gonzalez.

She is survived by daughters Gerri (Tim) Leonard and Diane Gulbrandson; sons David (Mary) Gulbrandson and Cory Gulbrandson; granddaughters

Margaret Gulbrandson

Margaret Gulbrandson

Melissa (Peter) Roeglin, Teresa (Corey) Palfe, Sarah Gulbrandson and Jessica Gulbrandson; and great-granddaughters Emma, Lily and Hannah. She is also survived by brothers Sam, John, Juan and José Gonzalez; sisters Mary Jane Nelson and Rosa Landeros; also many nieces and nephews whom she loved and supported unconditionally.

A memorial gathering will be from 1 to 4 p.m. Sunday with service at 1:30 p.m. at the Cremation Society of Minnesota Edina Chapel, 7110 France Ave S. Interment is at Fort Snelling National Cemetery. Memorials may be sent to the Ft. Snelling Volunteer Committee or the Greater Twin Cities United Way.