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2010 Outlaw Run

The 2010 Outlaw Run will take place on August 28.  Please check the Outlaw Run site for more information.  As more details get ironed out we will update the page.  Here are photos from the last two years!

2009

2008


Sam Haugen

NHS2289 Sanford (Sam) Leif Haugen passed away at his home on March 18th.  Sam was the first Defeat of Jesse James Days Chairman in 1948 and was the Heywood Award winner in 1995.

Here is the obit from the Northfield News.

Sanford Leif Haugen, age 97, died peacefully at his home on Thursday, March 18, 2010, surrounded by the loving care of his wife, family and caregivers.

w-03.20-OBIT-Haugen-Sam- Sam was born June 21, 1912, in Harmony, Minn., to Lewis and Anna (Sigmund) Haugen. He was baptized in Harmony and when he was four years old his father died. He moved with his mother to New York and to Norway. In 1918, the family moved to Northfield and Sam was confirmed at St. John’s Lutheran Church, graduated from Northfield High School in 1934, and attended St. Olaf College for one year. He operated a service station on the corner of Woodley and Division streets for a few years and then went into raising turkeys. He bought 40 acres and it nearly came to an end when he was wiped out in a blizzard in1940. Sam married Kathryn A. Anderson on Dec. 18, 1943, at Linden Lutheran Church at Hanska. After marriage, the couple made their home in Northfield and Kay assisted Sam in the operation. Over the years Sam not only raised turkeys, but hogs and beef cattle as well. He retired in 1982.

Sam was a longtime active member and past president of St. John’s Lutheran Church. He was a member and past president of the Minnesota Turkey Growers Association and delegate to the World Poultry Congress, and also served in other international capacities. He even enjoyed the privilege of delivering a turkey to Presidents Johnson and Truman at the White House. On May 25, 1974, he was awarded the St. Olaf College Distinguished Alumnus Award for the class of 1938. He was an 18-year member of the Waldorf College Board of Regents, a longtime Rotarian and Melvin Jones Fellow, and the recipient of the Joseph Lee Heywood Distinguished Service Award. He enjoyed reading and traveling. Sam was warm, kind, had a good sense of humor, and loved his wife and family dearly.

Sam is survived by his wife of 66 years, Kay; three daughters, Susan (Steve) Dalgleish of Maple Valley, Wash., Mary Haugen of Plano, Texas, and Kathy Haugen of Rosemount; nine grandchildren, Jessica (Maziar) Sattari, Kirsten (Gary) Haines, Malia (Erik) Habel, Mara (David) Tisdale, Amanda Nallick, Leif (Jessica) Nallick, and John, Tony and Anna Nallick; seven great-grandchildren, Alec, Gavin, Hunter, Olivia, Noah, Sasha and Braelyn; and other relatives and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents and his brothers, Abner and Olaf.

Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Monday, March 22, 2010, at St. John’s Lutheran Church in Northfield, with the Rev. John E. Quam officiating. Musicians will be Ruth Legvold and Donna Paulsen. Interment will be in Oaklawn Cemetery, Northfield. Casket bearers will be his grandchildren. Visitation will be at church one hour prior to the funeral.

In lieu of flowers, memorials are preferred to the Kathryn and Sanford Haugen Scholarship Fund at St. Olaf College or St. John’s Lutheran Church.

Arrangements by the Benson & Langehough Funeral Home.


Annual Meeting Photos

Thank you to everyone that came to the Annual Meeting this past Saturday.  The evening was amazing!  If anyone would like a copy of the Annual Report that was presented at the meeting, please contact us by email or phone, 507-645-9268.  Here are some photos from Saturday.