Blanche McDougall

Born in Kimball, SD
Born on Oct 10, 1921
Departed on Jul 28, 2020

Memorial

Blanche L. McDougall, 98, of Minneapolis, MN formerly of Marion IA passed away peacefully on July 28, 2020 in her home in Minneapolis, with her children and friends by her side.

Preceded in death by her husband Galen T. McDougall, her parents Porter R. and Lena E. Senneff, her sister Mildred E. Stinson, and her brother Clifford P. Senneff. She is survived by son Tom McDougall and wife Nancy of Minneapolis MN, son Bob McDougall and wife Mika and grand-daughter Anna and grand-son Luis of Fox Point, WI, and son John McDougall of Minneapolis, MN.

Born October 10, 1921 in Kimball, SD, Blanche grew up on a farm near Nora Springs, IA where she graduated from Rock Falls, IA High School in 1939. She graduated from Hamilton Business College in Mason City, IA in 1942, and moved to Cedar Rapids after graduation. Blanche worked for the Fruehaf Trailer Company of Cedar Rapids, and was secretary to the plant manager for over 10 years. She was a member of Beta Sigma Phi and National Secretary Association.

On November 6, 1949 she married Galen T. McDougall, where they lived in Marion, Iowa. During her time in Marion she was involved in many community service organizations including PTA, Room mothers, Band Boosters, and Cub Scouts, and Sunday School teacher at the First Presbyterian Church, where she has been a member since 1949. In Cub Scouts, she received the “Silver Beaver” award in scouting, which is the highest award for a volunteer, by being a Den Mother, and Summer Cub Scout Day Camp chairman from 1966 to 1977.

In 2000, Blanche and Galen moved from Marion to the Twin Cities, to be close to their sons.

A public visitation will be from 1:00pm-2:00pm on Tuesday, August 4, at the Cedar Memorial Park Chapel of Memories. A private memorial service will follow. 

Memorials in Blanche’s memory may be directed to:
Boy Scouts of America, Alzheimer’s Association, or a charity of the donor’s choice

Blanche will be remembered as a loving wife, a caring and tough mother, and her fairness and “can do“ principled nature.