Agnes Rosendahl, 100, of Dallas, TX, formerly of Hunter, ND, died on Wednesday, May 13, 2015 at the Bradfield House in Dallas, TX. Agnes Gotfredsen was born June 26, 1914 to Max and Sena Gotfredsen of Hunter, North Dakota. She graduated from Hunter High School in 1923. After working in the School Library and Office for 2 years, she attended Mayville State Teachers College and taught several years in the Rural Schools. She married Clifford Rosendahl and they lived in Montana before returning to the Rosendahl farm in Hunter. Agnes was an active member of the Hunter Methodist Church, member of Methodist Women (originally known as WSCS, and later UMW), taught Sunday School and worked with the Junior Fellowship. She was a charter member of the Fortieth Homemakers Club. Agnes had been a member of the Women’s Christian Temperance Union and assisted in the speech contests for teenagers. She had been an active member of the Pod & Petal Garden Club which helped promote the Hunter Park and she served on the first Park Board. Surviving is a daughter Aloha Atkinson of Dallas, Texas; two grandchildren: Mitchell (Marj) Atkinson and Karryn (Ernesto) Torrres, and four great grandchildren, Alison Atkinson, Parker, Turner and Carson Torres, all of Texas; one sister, Maxine Carpenter, Mesa, Arizona. She was preceded in death by her husband Clifford, her parents and two sisters, Evelyn Power and Emma Bellin. Memorial service to be held in the chapel at White Rock United Methodist Church, 1450 Old Gate Lane, Dallas on Saturday, May 16th at 10:00 a.m. Burial will be held in the Hunter Cemetery, Hunter, North Dakota on Wednesday, May 20th at 10:30 AM.