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Lorraine (Margaret) Koop Warnberg, of Brainerd, MN, died at 93 years old on Sept 15, 2023, at Quiet Oaks Hospice House in St. Cloud, Minnesota. She was born in Brainerd on July 3, 1930, to Matilda (Newgard) and Arthur Koop. She graduated from the Brainerd school system and had special affection for Whittier Elementary School. On April 5, 1950, she married Chuck Warnberg. Lorraine’s goal in life was to create a refuge, welcoming guests with food, kindness and love; her home was often abuzz with family and friends stopping by for coffee, treats and conversation. She was known for her generosity, hard work, and delicious food, including her brownies and various other sweets, home-cooked meals, and famous Swedish Rye Bread. She was committed to serving her community, she baked the communion bread for Lutheran Church of the Cross for years, volunteered at the soup kitchen, and sent food to anyone she learned was ill or just down on their luck. Aside from cooking and helping others, Lorrai
Once a vibrant coastal resort on the north side of Norfolk, Ocean View later became a district blighted by booze halls and vice. Over time, gentrification crept in, the roughness faded and the indoor smoking went away. But so did some of the neighborhood's most iconic watering holes.
Once a vibrant coastal resort on the north side of Norfolk, Ocean View later became a district blighted by booze halls and vice. Over time, gentrification crept in, the roughness faded and the indoor smoking went away. But so did some of the neighborhood's most iconic watering holes.