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Eunice (Uny) Brodahl died peacefully, surrounded by family on August 16th, 2019. She was born in 1921 to George and Minnie Olson on a farm south of Wahoo. She was baptized, confirmed and married at Grace Lutheran Church. She graduated from Luther Academy and Luther College where she studied piano and organ. Uny was a school teacher for three years and then worked for the Navy in California during World War II. Uny loved music. She was an organist at Grace Lutheran Church, and sang in the choir. On August 29th, 1947 she married Don Brodahl and joined Bethlehem Lutheran Church and sang in the choir. She was known to gather family around the piano and sing songs during the holidays. Uny was active in the PEO sisterhood and American Legion Auxiliary, both over 70 years. She forged many lasting friendships through those organizations—which she cherished all her life. She is preceded in death by her husband Don Brodahl, eldest son John Brodahl, parents George and Minnie Olson, brother Vernon Olson, and sisters Signe Warner, Lavern Larson, brother-in -law Carl Larson and nephew Lael Larson. She is survived by her sons Tim (Kathy) Brodahl, David (Kim) Brodahl, Mark (Mary) Brodahl, daughter-in-law Jeanette(John) Brodahl. 14 grandchildren: Eric (Jill) Brodahl, Beth (Sean) Frederickson, Mandy (Matt) Freitag, Katie Brodahl, Adam (Danniell) Brodahl, Aaron (Ashlyn) Brodahl, Andrew (Toya) Brodahl, Alejandra Brodahl, Michael Brodahl, Megan (Matt) Wiebke, Melissa Brodahl, Molly Brodahl, Emily (Josh) Discher, and Alison Brodahl(Austin Tebo, fiancé) and many great grandchildren. Nephew Tim(Paula) Larson, Nieces Marla Larson, Wendy Warner. Memorials may be given to Bethlehem Lutheran Church, Wahoo or Saunders County Hospice an Home Healthcare.
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