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Violet "Vi" M. Ronningen
September 8, 1927 - February 16, 2024

Place of Birth: Sidney, Montana
Residence: Sidney, Montana
Age: 96



During the early evening, on February 16, 2024, Violet “Vi” Marie (Oversen) Ronningen passed on after a long battle with deteriorating health at the Sidney Health Center- Extended Care Facility.

Violet was born on September 8, 1927, at home on a farm near Sidney, Montana, the youngest of seven children to Niels Peter Oversen and Julia Marie (Christensen) Oversen.

She would smile and tell stories of when she was very young and babysat the Bosshard girls. Then, while still a young girl attending Ridgelawn School, she would walk home and tackle the chores, caring for livestock and toting firewood to the house, among many other jobs. Not a burden, just something that needed to be done. Later, after the family relocated to a farm in Savage, she told of how her and the Kimball girls would short hoe sugar beets on their knees and then hand top those same beets in the fall and load them by shovel on the wagons as teenagers. She worked many jobs in her lifetime to support her family. She worked the lunch counters at Woolworth, Lalonde Hotel, Ben Franklin, and others. She was a nurse’s aide at the Sidney Hospital and Nursing Home. All through life, she was a masterful sewer, from making western shirts for her older brothers when young to clothing and dresses for her children and others. Some very happy years came when she worked as a seamstress for the Dasinger Brothers Cleaners. After finally retiring, she still kept sewing at home. Even while recovering from a broken hip and replacement surgery, she insisted on crocheting many stocking caps for gifts to the SHC newborns.

Her older brothers and sister were very close, and they often visited and got together. Overheard conversations usually centered around the youthful antics of farm children with vivid imaginations. Eventually they all grew up and got older and wiser.

After graduating from Savage High School in 1945, she naturally went to work. Eventually in 1946, she met and married Allan Ronningen and to that marriage were six children: Ron (Betty) Ronningen of Billings, MT, Donna (Keith) Nelson of Savage, MT, Herb Ronningen of Colstrip, MT (deceased), Bob (Janice) Ronningen of St Augustine, FL, Judy Church of Billings, MT, and Gene Ronningen of Savage, MT.

They farmed north of Sidney and eventually settled in Savage, MT. Later in their lives, Violet and Allan divorced. Violet kept anchored in Savage and lived there most of her life until deteriorating health and mobility led her to the Extended Care Facility in Sidney, MT.

Mom is survived by all her children, excluding Herb; her dear sister-in-law Lorna Oversen, Laurel, MT; 14 grandchildren, 35 great-grandchildren, 2 great-great-grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews.

Violet was preceded in death by her parents; twin 2 month old brothers Herbert and Robert (whooping cough 1918) of Brorson, MT; siblings Herb (1943) of Savage, MT, Robert (Lorna) (1996) of Laurel, MT, Rose Considine of Savage, MT (2001), and Donald (2014) of Miles City, MT; her son, Herb in 1993 which devastated her; grandson Daniel Church; granddaughter Robyn; and many brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law and cousins. These passings weighed very heavily on her weakened heart.
Thank You
Vi's family is deeply grateful for all those who were there for her, including the home nurses and Adeline Liesener that allowed her to stay at home for so long, and her care doctors and nurses. Special gratitude to the nurses and staff of Sidney Health Center Extended Care. God’s angels, with difficult jobs, one and all.

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Paula Peterson Warnock (Fort Worth , TX)
Feb 19, 2024
My heart goes out to you. What a neat lady your Mom was. Hugs and tender thoughts
Heather and Ray Johnson (Sidney )
Feb 19, 2024
We are so sorry for your loss.
LaRae J Hagel (Sidney, MT)
Feb 19, 2024
Violet was one of the first people to make me feel welcome when I started working in Savage. I admired her energy and spirit. We developed a friendship that I will always keep close to my heart. We spent many Thursday lunches together while she still lived in Savage. I belive a special time for both of us. She made me feel loved like one of her own. Her family was always spoken of fondly, her love of her children and their families was obvious. Sincere condolences to each of you.
Wanda Mitchell (Rapid City, South Dakota)
Feb 19, 2024
My sympathy to your family for the loss of your mother.
Holly Sunwall (Thiensville, WI)
Feb 19, 2024
Violet will be missed. I enjoyed many visits with her at the nursing home in Sidney and when she stopped by the school for Senior lunches. She was a lot of fun! Loved her laugh.
Ardean &Donna Skogen (Cartwright, ND)
Feb 19, 2024
Donna and Keith…you are in our thoughts and prayers for the loss of your mother..may The blessings of God wrap his arms around you and give you comfort at this time.
Craig & Donna Seeve (Savage, MT)
Feb 20, 2024
Nice obituary and beautiful account of your Mom’s life. Violet was a wonderful, hard working, strong woman. I always enjoyed visiting with her at the Extended Care and hearing stories of the old times. I also appreciated her kindness and helpfulness to my Mom when they were in nearby rooms. Sending thoughts and prayers to you all.
Steven Alberg
Feb 20, 2024
Such a fine person, world needs more like Vi,
John Watkins (Sidney , Montana )
Feb 22, 2024
I didn't get to know Violet for long. I met her at the extended care facility where I worked maintenance. She became one of my favorites and insisted that I was to take a break on a Thanksgiving shift and eat some pumpkin pie with her. I continued to check in on her. Throughout my shifts just to enjoy her company. I will never be able to eat pumpkin pie without thinking of Violet and her kindness. God indeed blessed Violet and may he comfort you with your loss.
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