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Virginia Sue Stahnke, 74, of Crane Lake, MN, passed away on Saturday, March 18, 2023. Virginia was born in Virginia, MN, to Oliver and Verna (Wisneski) Eggen on February 28, 1949. Virginia grew up in Crane Lake and attended and graduated from Orr High School. After graduating, Virginia left the Crane Lake area and moved
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