Hillman First Response Team in the state of Minnesota.She also wrote cooking articles for the Morrison County Record.Rita returned to school in 1982 and received her G.E.D at the age of 38.She then went to school to be a Nursing Assistant and began her career at Mille Lacs Health Systems in Onamia.While working in Onamia she continued her education and became an LPN and an RN.She later on became the Director of Nursing at Mille Lacs Health Systems where she continued to work for almost 30 years. Rita was diagnosed with Polycystic Kidney Disease in her late 30s.In 2003, she received a kidney from her daughter, Shaye which saved her life.During the years of her illness, she was always known as strong-willed, feisty, optimistic and a fighter! Left to cherish her memory are her husband, Norman; children, Brent (Laura) LaFavor, Daniel (Gail) Iverson, Ryan (Norma) LaFavor, Heidi Iverson, Shaye (Steve) Thompson, and Norman O. (Dana) Iverson; father, Carl O. Jensen; siblings, Todd (Jackie) Jensen and Kimm (Kevin) Hayes; 19 grandchildren, Wayne, Ciara, Tyanna, Mattsen, Daneka, Isaac, Isabella, Decorah, Tiarra, Gabriella, Lauren, Cade, Hunter, Easton, Logan, Lilly, Shayla, Morgan, and Madison, and 2 great-grandchildren, Blaine and Sloan. Rita was preceded in death by her mother, Beverly Jensen and father, Rudy Nassif.