s especially interested in the unglaciated driftless area of southeastern Minnesota and the topography of river channels. Following the devastating flood in Rochester in July 1978, Gerald became an active member of the Rochester citizens advisory committee (headed by Harry Buck, then Quarry Hill Nature Center director) for the city's flood control project. Gerald's work on the citizens advisory committee included flood control planning details with government agencies, as well as committee efforts to persuade the Rochester community of the need for flood control improvements to the city. In the 1980s, a Rochester sales tax was approved for local funding of the project, and Congress approved federal funding for the project too. The project work was completed in the 1990s, and it still helps to protect the Rochester community from flooding today. Gerald is survived by his wife of 59 years, Marion, son Eric (Mark Johnson) Alborn of Middleton, Wisconsin, daughter Amy (Matthew) Youngstrom and grandsons Andrew and Nicholas of Edina, Minnesota, and brother Joseph Alborn of San Marcos, California. Gerald is preceded in death by his parents, Maurice and Matilda Alborn, brother James Alborn, and sister Patricia Wren. A private funeral is planned. In lieu of flowers, the family asks for any gifts to be made to Zumbro Lutheran Church in memory of Gerald. Ranfranz and Vine Funeral Homes is honored to be serving the Alborn family. To leave a special memory or condolence please visit www.ranfranzandvinefh.com