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Olson schwartz funeral home in bemidji
Olson schwartz funeral home in bemidji












He is preceded in death by his parents Elton and Marguerite MaGaurn.

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He is survived by his son Carl (Ashley) MaGaurn, Grandchildren, Liam, Hudson and Reagan of Bemidji and his daughter Monaya MaGaurn of Bemidji, Fiancé Laurie Wood of Bemidji, Laurie’s Children Jamie Wood of Bemidji, Jaramie (Dalton Detwiler) Wood of Mound, Minnesota, and sister Connie Ouellette of Spring, Texas. He will be missed by many, and his legacy will live on by his survivors. He was proud to be part of the Bemidji community and the value he brought to the community with his contributions as an entrepreneur. David genuinely enjoyed working with and helping others. He enjoyed music which was part of all activities with each of his properties having some type of system to play music for all to enjoy. He also put on the fisherman hat, going on trips with friends to Canada on Lake Of the woods, Crow Lake, or Lac Seul.ĭavid enjoyed spending time with grandchildren at his properties, often around planting or harvest season. He was able to sell some of his produce, too. Being an opportunistic/entrepreneurial person, he would take this chance to pop into a business, sharing his produce with others and getting in a good visit. After the harvest, he would make his way around the community delivering produce. He would always share the crops he reaped from his land with friends and the community. Some crops were over-successful in a sense as the harvest could never be consumed by his immediate family. Some would argue his yearly yield could compare to that of production farming. In the spring and summer, he was gardening and farming. The time spent with friends in the pursuit of the hunt on the land he cared for and prepared was so enjoyable to him. Guests to his properties were always welcome to take the trophy animals which were afforded to many. Rarely ever did he take an animal off his properties but enjoyed watching/studying the animals. He did not enjoy the actual act of killing of the animal, but thoroughly enjoyed the preparation and pursuit of the hunt. In David’s spare time he enjoyed activities outside of business and entrepreneurship. David later became engaged to Laurie Wood where he would be afforded the opportunity to meet Laurie’s two children, Jaramie and Jaimie, watching them grow into adulthood. They were blessed with two children, Carl and Monaya MaGaurn. He was an entrepreneur at heart, with many irons in the fire always.ĭavid was joined in marriage to Karen Peterka.

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David went on to pursue many business ventures in the electrical trade, coin-operated laundromat and carwash business, government-leased buildings, and worked in real estate for some time. With a Master Electrician’s license, he opened his own electrical contractor shop in Bemidji. After returning to Bemidji, David went on to attend a vocational school in Wadena to study as an electrician. David’s father then retired from the Army and the family returned to Bemidji, Minnesota where David would reside for the remainder of his life.Īfter graduation from Bemidji High School, David followed his sister to the west coast for a brief time where he followed a passion for scuba diving acquiring a Master Diver Certificate.

olson schwartz funeral home in bemidji

After his birth, David’s family was on the move around the country from Army base to Army base and spent some time in Germany as a young child. Memorial service 3:00 p.m., Thursday, March 3 at Bethel Lutheran Church, Bemidji, Minnesota with visitation one hour prior at church.ĭavid was born to Elton & Marguerite (Olson) MaGaurn on June 3, 1955, in Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. David MaGaurn, 66, of Bemidji, Minnesota entered into rest on February 22, 2022.














Olson schwartz funeral home in bemidji