Category Archives: ICAPGen member spotlights

In Memory of JoAnne Haugen, AG®, 1949-2018

JoAnne Haugen2It is with sadness we note the passing of JoAnne Haugen, AG, on 7 Dec 2018.  JoAnne was spotlighted in our blog in September of 2017, and we encourage you to learn more about JoAnne as she described in her own words the forensic work whe was doing.  She was a tremendous professional who made a real difference with her work.

We have included JoAnne’s obituary, which appeared in the Polk County Itemizer-Observer:

JoAnne Culpepper Haugen, 69, of Auburn, Washington, passed away Dec. 7, 2018. JoAnne was born in Prineville on Jan. 2, 1949, to the late William and Donna Culpepper. She grew up in The Dalles, and graduated from The Dalles Senior High School. She also attended Oregon State University, where she graduated with a degree in home economics. JoAnne devoted her time and talents to her family. She enjoyed cooking, sewing, gardening, and tending to the home.

JoAnne was also an accomplished genealogist and loved researching her family history. She later worked for the American History Company and for private clients as an accredited genealogist. She was an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, where she volunteered countless hours.

JoAnne was preceded in death by her husband, Floyd Haugen. She is survived by her three sons, Steven Blanch, Jeffery Blanch, and Erik Haugen; and her 10 grandchildren. Services were on Tuesday, Dec. 18, at 11 a.m. at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1401 SW 13th St, Dallas.

APG Recognition for Peggy Clemens Lauritzen, AG, FOGS

Peggy LauritzenThe Association of Professional Genealogists recently honored one of our own at their annual Professional Management Conference in Kansas City, Missouri.  Peggy Clemens Lauritzen, AG, OGSF, was awarded the Laura G. Prescott Award for Exemplary Service to Professional Genealogy.  She was also recently named a Fellow of the Ohio Genealogical Society.  Well done, Peggy!

Here the press release where you can learn more about Peggy, who is accredited in the United States Mid-South region.

“APG recognized several members for their achievements and service to APG and the profession at its 2018 Professional Management Conference in Kansas City, Missouri. APG President Billie Fogarty presented the awards at the opening session. The Laura G. Prescott Award for Exemplary Service to Professional Genealogy was presented to Peggy Clemens Lauritzen, AG, OGSF, in recognition of exemplary professionalism and continuing encouragement to other professional genealogists. Peggy, a lifelong genealogist, has been an active teacher and lecturer in the field for many years. Along with her husband, Kerry Lauritzen, she has served as director of their local Family History Center in central Ohio. Miss Peggy, as she is affectionately called, is known among her colleagues for her care and compassion. She is an expert in Ohio, mid-Southern, and Appalachian research and has written several Legacy research guides. She has been a featured writer for Reminisce Magazine and has been an instructor for Ancestry Academy. In 2018, she was elected a fellow of the Ohio Genealogical Society.”