IN LOVING MEMORY OF

Bonnie

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Jensen

August 8, 1933 – April 25, 2026

Funeral Services

Visitation

May
17

Johnson Funeral Service - Oklee Branch

105 Govenor Street, Oklee, MN 56742

3:00 - 5:00 pm (Central time)

Prayer Service

May
17

Johnson Funeral Service Oklee Branch

105 Govenor Street, Oklee, MN 56742

Starts at 4:00 pm (Central time)

Visitation

May
18

10:00 - 11:00 am (Central time)

Celebration of Life

May
18

11:00 am - 3:00 pm (Central time)

Obituary

Bonnie Jean Jensen

August 8, 1933 – April 25, 2026

Bonnie Jean (Nelson) Jensen entered into eternal life on April 25, 2026 while visiting family in Arizona.

Friends and relatives are invited to a time of visitation at Johnson Funeral Home in Oklee, from 3:00-5:00pm on Sunday, May 17th. A brief service of scripture, prayer and sharing memories will begin at 4:00pm. Visitation will continue at Bethel Assembly Church in Fosston on Monday from 10:00 -11:00am after which Celebration of Life services will be held with Pastor Seth Johnson officiating. Private burial services will take place later in the day at Zion Lutheran Cemetery, Oklee.

A life-long resident of the Oklee area, Bonnie Jean Nelson was born August 8, 1933, the third of five children to Virgil and Lillian (Nelson) Nelson. She was baptized and confirmed at Zion Lutheran Church in Oklee, attended Lambert Country School for grades 1 – 8, and Oklee High School for grades 9 – 12, graduating with the Class of ‘51. After high school Bonnie worked as a secretary at Fargo Foundry and as a telephone operator in Colorado Springs, CO, and in New York City.

On July 19, 1953, Bonnie and Alvin Jensen were united in marriage in an evening ceremony at Zion Lutheran Church in Oklee. Together the couple owned & operated Jensen Mink Ranch. Over the next 18 years, nine children were welcomed into their family. While busy as a homemaker, Bonnie was also active in local saddle and snowmobile clubs, was a 4-H leader, a member of the American Legion Auxiliary, “Buzzin’ Dozen” Homemakers Group, Zion Lutheran ladies circles, and was instrumental in helping to establish Girl Scouts in Oklee.

As her children grew, Bonnie earned an associate’s degree at Northland Junior College in Thief River Falls, worked for Garden Valley, the Oklee Herald, as a Welcome Wagon hostess, and as a secretary for Lutheran Social Services.

She enjoyed crocheting, embroidery and needle work, gardening, reading, cooking and baking - sharing her skills and many favorite recipes with her daughters. Bonnie was especially talented in sewing and quilting, lovingly creating many beautiful and treasured quilts for her family.

Bonnie loved card and board games, often carrying a deck of cards in her purse. She was still playing cards – and winning - three weeks before her passing! Whist, Rummikub, and Mexican Train Dominos were favorite games; she cherished the many fun times and meals shared with her Dominos group. The friendships she forged with other members of Marriage Encounter, Compassionate Friends, her Bethel church family and Bethel’s Widows Group were also especially important to Bonnie.

Survivors are her daughters: Jane Curtis of Cheyenne, WY; Ludeen (Guy) Rice of Fond du Lac, WI; Joani (Arlen) Marquis of Trail, MN; Connie (Bruce) Kriel of Chandler, AZ; Donna (Philip) Larson of Princeton, MN; and Diane (Mike) Johnson of Cave Creek, AZ. And sons: Alan Jensen of Watford City, ND; Barry (Adrianne) Jensen of Broken Arrow, OK; and Eric Jensen of Fargo, ND. Bonnie is also survived by 23 grandchildren, 26 great-grandchildren, a number of cousins, many nieces and nephews, and friends.

Bonnie was preceded in death by her husband of 63 years, Alvin; their daughter Sharon; granddaughter Lilliann Jensen; grandson Prestan Marquis; her parents Virgil and Lillian Nelson; grandparents Lewis & Amelia Nelson and Andrew & Rose Nelson; her in-laws, Arthur & Olianna Jensen. As the last of her siblings, she was preceded in death by her brothers Vearl Nelson and Lyle Nelson; sisters Bette Janik and Carole DeFrang; also brothers-in-law, Willard Jensen, Raymond Jensen, Howard Bergeron, and Doug DeFrang; sisters-in-law Gen Nelson, Betty Nelson, Catherine (Jensen) Jorgenson, Lois (Jensen) Eck, and Alice Bergeron; nieces, Peggy Nelson and Sandra DeFrang; and nephews, Peter Jaroch, John Janik, Steve Nelson, David DeFrang and Dean DeFrang, as well as other extended-family members.

Bonnie will forever be remembered and missed by her family and her dearest companion, her “puppy” Sadie.

Those we love don’t go away

They walk beside us every day

Unseen, unheard but always near

Still loved, still missed ….. and very dear.


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