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Avanelle C. Kanne

Avanelle C. “Avie” Kanne, age 91, of Hudson, WI passed away on the evening of Thursday, June 13, 2013 at Pine Ridge Gardens Assisted Living in Hudson. 

Anie was born on August 23, 1921 in Mahnomen, MN to Arthur and Bertha (Goepfert) Gregoire. She graduated from Bemidji High School and went on to obtain her Bachelor of Science degree, majoring in Physical Education and Social Studies from what was then Bemidji State Teachers College. She was extremely proud of her education, and was grateful for her parent’s support in making it possible for her and her sister, Beulah. 

On November 26, 1944, she was united in marriage to Gordon Kanne, a marriage that would be blessed with two sons, Larry and Greg.

Avie worked as a health and physical education teacher with the Albert Lea School District for over 20 years. She thoroughly enjoyed teaching and the relationships she formed at the school, especially her ADK Sisters. She also had fond memories of her time as a Lifeguard at Diamond Pointe Beach at Lake Bemidji. Outside of work, she enjoyed going camping and canoeing with family, tending to her garden, and reading a good book. 

Avie is survived by her sons, Larry Kanne of Woodland Park, CO and Greg (Sam) Kanne of Hudson, WI; grandchildren, Ashley Mess of Bemidji, MN, Nicole Kanne of Woodbury, MN, and Ryan (Paula) Kanne of St. Louis Park, MN; step-grandchildren, Lora and Jason Felix of Hudson, WI; and great-granddaughters, Alyssa and Katie Mess of Bemidji, MN.

She is preceded in death by her husband, Gordon; and sister, Beulah Gregoire. 

There will be no formal services, and private burial will be held at a later date. 

Services are entrusted to the O’Connell Family Funeral Home of Hudson, WI (715) 386-3725. www.oconnellfuneralhomes.com

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