Gwen Lawrence was a doting Minneapolis mother of eight who, in addition to raising her own family, cared for infants awaiting adoption.
Lawrence and her husband provided foster care for 189 infants from the 1960s through the 1990s for Catholic Charities, sometimes caring for more than one baby at a time.
"She was a giver. She always wanted to help however she could," said her daughter Carla Stevenson.
Lawrence died in her sleep of natural causes on Feb. 22 at Summit Place Senior Campus in Eden Prairie. She was 90.
Born in Bloomington on Nov. 30, 1931, Lawrence was one of seven children of Theodore and Lorraine Pahl.
"She was part of the Pahl family that have a reputation for truck farming," said her oldest daughter, Mary Jo Herrmann. "Rhubarb was the big thing."
Lawrence attended the old Bloomington High School on Penn Avenue. She was active in theater, graduating in 1949.
She met her husband, F.W. "Larry" Lawrence at a county fair. He was immediately smitten with the young Gwen, and he called all the Pahls in the phone book to find her. They married in 1950 and remained together for 67 years until his death in 2018.