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Atkins-Northland Funeral Home
Wilma Ellen Ketchum
June 10th, 1935 - November 4th, 2003
Wilma Ellen Ketchum, 68, formerly of Kerrick died Tuesday, November 4, 2003 in St. Luke's Hospice in Duluth. She was born June 10, 1935 in Sandstone to Ted and Vi (Hill) Breiland. She grew up and attended school in Bruno. On October 3, 1953 she married Kenneth Ketchum in the Bruno Presbyterian Church. After their marriage they made their home in Cloquet until 1960 at which time they moved to Askov where they owned and operated the Askov Café. In 1967 they sold the café and moved to Kerrick where Wilma was a member of Oak Lake Lutheran Church. She returned to Cloquet in 1990. Wilma was preceded in death by her husband, Kenneth on July 12, 2001. She is survived by her children Bill and Vicki Ketchum both of Cloquet; sisters, Lillian (Gene) Bates of Cloquet and Delores Nelson of Tucson, Arizona. Visitation: Noon until the 1:00 p.m. memorial service Friday, November 7, 2003 in Oak Lake Lutheran Church in Kerrick. Inurnment will be in Riverside Cemetery in Kerrick. Arrangements entrusted to Northland Funeral Home, Cloquet.
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Atkins-Northland Funeral Home has been proudly serving the families of Carlton and South St. Louis counties for nearly 100 years. Originally founded in 1936 as the Northland Cooperative Burial Association, it was part of Cloquet’s cooperative spirit, created by a group of 21 local funeral providers. Over the years, the funeral home underwent various changes in ownership and location, becoming Northland Funeral Home, Inc. in 1984....
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