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Graces longest living member has gone to her heavenly home. Visitation for Dagmar Vasby will be at 9:30 am on January 4th followed by the funeral service at 11:00 am. Dagmar Elizabeth Vasby age 106, of Cambridge, WI died December 25, 2013 at Agrace Hospice in Fitchburg. Her life was committed to Christ, a life that touched lives around the globe. Dagmar was born in Moorhead, Iowa on February 12, 1907 the second of ten children born to Danish immigrants Niels Christian and Laura Petersen. Her father received degrees from Dana College and Trinity Seminary in Blair, NE and pastored churches in Nebraska, Iowa, Michigan and Illinois before the entire Petersen family moved back to Denmark in 1922. Dagmar received a degree in nursing in 1930 in Viborg, Denmark. In 1937 Dagmar answered the call of God on her life to be a medical missionary and teacher in Manchuria. Intending to be there for life, her call was disrupted when all missionaries were forced to leave China in 1946. After returning to her family in Denmark for a short time, she was led to Liberia, Africa where she served as the first missionary nurse at Ganta Mission under the Methodist mission board. In 1954 she married Joe Vasby, a widower, and moved to Cambridge to become mother to his five children. In addition to adjusting to farm life and learning to be a mother, her years in Cambridge were filled with nursing, leading women’s Bible studies and youth Bible camps, personal counseling, worldwide travels, writing, speaking engagements, ministering to foreign students at the University of Wisconsin, and gardening,. She was a lay minister in the Methodist Church. The Vasby home welcomed missionaries, friends, and family from around the world. She never lost her deep desire to minister to the poor, sick, and needy of the community and the world. Right up until her death she faithfully read newsletters, faithfully prayed for and supported mission work. Perhaps her greatest legacy was her commitment to prayer. Dagmar’s autobiography, Under the Cloud, written with Charlene Luchterhand was published in 2001 and chronicles her life from the Nebraska frontier, to Denmark, China, Africa, and finally to Cambridge. Dagmar was preceded in death by her husband, Johannes Vasby on May 16, 1993, a daughter in law, Paula Vasby, and nine brothers and sisters. She is survived by her five children and their spouses, Marilyn (Chuck) Roum of Verona; Joyce (Don) Jorgensen of Ripon; Owen(Pat) Vasby of Fort Collins, CO; Lucille (Tim) Brown of Blair, NE; Phil Vasby of Cambridge; 13 grandchildren: Marcia Roum Brue; Jane Burnett; Joel Jorgensen; Mark Jorgensen; Kyle Vasby and Karrin Anderson; Lans Brown; Jayme Small, Brett Brown and Brian Brown; Josh Vasby; Jenna Vasby and Chloe Vasby. She is also survived by 22 great grandchildren and one great great grandson. Her children were all profoundly touched and are deeply grateful to God for her life. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 am on January 4, 2014 at Grace Lutheran Church in Cambridge, Wisconsin with Rev. Dan Dibbert officiating. Friends may call at the church on Saturday beginning at 9:30 am until the time of service. Burial will be in Willerup United Methodist Church cemetery. Those planning an expression of sympathy may wish to consider Grace Lutheran Church. Dagmar’s family would like to thank Willow Pointe Assisted Living in Verona and Agrace Hospice of Fitchburg for their wonderful care and concern. nitardyfuneralhome
Posted on: Sat, 28 Dec 2013 02:59:39 +0000

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