Fred L. Bjornson

Born in Grafton, North Dakota on June 4, 1925
Departed on January 24, 2010. Resided in North Liberty, Iowa.

Visitation: Thursday, January 28, 2010
Service: Friday, January 29, 2010
Family Gathering: Friday, January 29, 2010

Memorial

Fred L. Bjornson, 84 of North Liberty, died on January 24, 2010 at University of Iowa Hospitals after complications from surgery. Services will be held at 11:00 a.m., Friday January 29 at the Cedar Memorial Park Chapel of Memories with Rev. Brenda Ehret of the Unity Center of Cedar Rapids officiating. Friends may call at the Cedar Memorial Park Funeral Home from 4 to 7 p.m Thursday, January 28. Inurnment will be held in Mountain, North Dakota in the summer.

Fred L. Bjornson, was born in Grafton, North Dakota on June 4, 1925 to Sigurbjorn “Sig” and Hallfridur “Freda” Gudmundson Bjornson. He had an older sister who died at birth and two younger brothers, Alvin and Darrell and a younger sister, Lois. He attended school in Grand Forks, North Dakota and graduated high school in Moorhead, Minnesota in 1943. He then joined the U.S. Navy as a Naval Aviation Cadet in Iowa City, Iowa and was honorably discharged in 1945 when WW2 ended; he was very proud of his service to the country. He attended the University of North Dakota and North Dakota State before entering into his father Sig’s insurance business in 1946. Fred received his first insurance license in Minnesota in 1945. He spent 4 years in Minot, North Dakota as Field Supervisor. In 1948 he partnered with his brother Magnus Alvin “Al” Bjornson to start Far-More Insurance in Moorhead. In 1954 Fred moved to Cedar Rapids, Iowa to work for State Auto Insurance Company in the Iowa territory. There he met Barbara Beryl Hoffman and they married in 1955 and had 3 children, Christine Anne (1955), Sig II (1957), and Elizabeth Ann (1958). They later divorced and Barbara passed away in 1977.

In 1961, Fred started Bjornson, Incorporated of Iowa, a managing general agency whose motto was “Sailing Uncharted Insurance Waters” and featured a Viking ship logo. He received the C.P.C.U. professional designation in 1962 and served the local chapter in all capacities including president. He served 3 years on the national C.P.C.U. Society committee. When Fred retired in the mid-90’s he sold Bjornson, Inc. to Concorde General Agency and First West.

In the mid-80’s he served as Zone Chairman for the American Association of Managing General Agents (AAMGA) and became Vice-President in 1987. Fred was a longtime active member of the AAMGA and was one of the original contributors to the “AAMGA Education Foundation” which today provides the most extensive selection of courses related to the wholesale insurance industry anywhere. He always looked forward to and attended many AAMGA annual meetings. It was at the 1985 meeting in San Francisco, CA that he flew to Reno, Nevada and married Jeanne Ann Land. The entire family attended many AAMGA meetings - and fondly remembers the kindness and fun we had with AAMGA members.


Fred also owned and operated the Iowa Benevolent Association from the mid-60’s. His daughter, Elizabeth “Liz” Levi ran the business the last 14 years before Fred sold the association in 2002.

Fred was an avid golfer, bowler, and skier. He was an original stockholder that (with a group of fellow Iowan’s) started Keystone Resort near Dillon Colorado in 1969. He still owns a condominium there which has become a “home away from home” to our family and many skiing friends. After retiring, Fred and Jeanne spent their summers in the Rockies at Keystone and their winters in Mesa, Arizona where Fred truly enjoyed golfing and bowling with his buddies in various men’s leagues.

In 1995 Fred and his brother Darrell (a late-AAMGA member) invited all the sons and son-in-laws to a golf school in Camelback Resort in Scottsdale, Arizona. From that outing, a Bjornson family match-play golf tournament and reunion was born, known as the “Beekie Cup”. Last summer the group played for the 9th time in Lake Okoboji, Iowa. Fred is the only 2-time MVP.

His interests included the University of Iowa’s football and basketball teams where Fred was a longtime contributor and season ticket holder. He attended every Iowa Hawkeye football bowl game - Rose Bowl in 1957, 1959, 1982, and 1986 – Peach Bowl in 1983 – Gator Bowl in 1984 – Freedom Bowl in 1985. Fred loved the Chicago Cubs and Minnesota Twins. He was a collector of stamps, especially the “first-day covers” that he neatly sleeved and bound for 40 years. He also loved books and had a large collection of science fiction books. He was an avid, life-long reader and enjoyed both fiction and non-fiction.

Fred’s organizations included Alpha Tau Omega (ATO) fraternity, the Elks Club, Masonic Blue Lodge, El Kahir Shrine, Cedar Rapids Country Club, First Lutheran Church, and he was a life-long member of the American Legion. He was an active member of the Friends Club in Cedar Rapids.

To say he was an avid and lifelong Republican was an understatement and he took pride in attending the local caucus meetings and loved to debate political issues.

Fred will always be remembered for his easy smile, gentle nature, genuine loyalty, generosity and infectious sense of humor. He would have liked this one: A golfer set up his ball on the first tee, took a mighty swing and hit his ball into a clump of trees. He found his ball and saw an opening between two trees he thought he could hit through. Taking out his 3 wood, he took another mighty swing, the ball hit a tree, bounced back, hit him in the forehead and killed him. As he approached the gates of Heaven, St. Peter saw him coming and asked, "Are you a good golfer?", to which the man replied, "Got here in two, didn't I?"

He especially loved his family and was proud of his Icelandic ancestry. In 1986 he financed (and along with artistic help from his son Sig II), published “The Bjornson Saga – The Story of an Icelandic American Family”, a 92-page hardbound tribute to his family, both past and present.

Fred is survived by a very large family that loved him tremendously as evidenced by this ridiculously long obit: his wife, Jeanne of North Liberty, three children, daughter, Christine Marsh (David) of Cedar Rapids, son Sig Bjornson (Marsha) of Eagle, Colorado and a daughter, Elizabeth Levi (Shlomo) of Cedar Rapids, three stepsons, Dana Land (Paula) of Cedar Rapids, Ross Land (Evril) of Cedar Rapids and Toby Land (Laura) of Marion, a brother Mugnus "Al" Bjornson (Arlyss) of Barnsville, MN and a sister Lois Berkkrus (Russell) of Glynndon, MN. Fred had 12 grandchildren, Tara, Katie, Tristan and David Marsh, Vanezzia Levi, Marie (Bryan) Pettit, Megan, Morgan and Douglas Land and Andrew, Camron and Sydney and one great grandson Jack.

In lieu of flowers the family suggests donations to the AAMGA’s “University Foundation” (In memory of Fred L. Bjornson), 150 South Warner Road #156, King of Prussia, PA. 19406.

Visitation

Location: Cedar Memorial Park Funeral Home
Address: 4200 1st Ave NE
Cedar Rapids 52402
319-393-8000
Date: Thursday, January 28, 2010
Time: 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm
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Service

Location: Cedar Memorial Park Chapel of Memories
Address: 4200 1st Ave NE
Cedar Rapids 52402
319-393-8000
info@cedarmemorial.com
Date: Friday, January 29, 2010
Time: 11:00 am
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Family Gathering

Location: Cedar Memorial Park Family Center & Library
Address: 4200 1st Ave NE
Cedar Rapids 52402
319-393-8000
Date: Friday, January 29, 2010
Time:
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