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Charlie Nylund was born in 1929, one year before his future wife, Rose Lindstrom. Charlie and Rose first met in 1937, when she purchased a nickel insurance policy from his stand for her red wagon. Though it was love at first sight, and he proposed marriage, Rose was told to wait by her mother, Alma. In 1979, at the age of 50, Charlie took a business trip from St. Olaf to Miami. Due to Blanche taking pictures over used film in Charlie's old camera, Rose believed that Charlie and Blanche had an affair.

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  • Charlie Nylund was born in 1929, one year before his future wife, Rose Lindstrom. Charlie and Rose first met in 1937, when she purchased a nickel insurance policy from his stand for her red wagon. Though it was love at first sight, and he proposed marriage, Rose was told to wait by her mother, Alma. In 1979, at the age of 50, Charlie took a business trip from St. Olaf to Miami. Due to Blanche taking pictures over used film in Charlie's old camera, Rose believed that Charlie and Blanche had an affair.
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  • Charlie Nylund was born in 1929, one year before his future wife, Rose Lindstrom. Charlie and Rose first met in 1937, when she purchased a nickel insurance policy from his stand for her red wagon. Though it was love at first sight, and he proposed marriage, Rose was told to wait by her mother, Alma. In 1948, she married Charlie Nylund in St. Olaf's Church, and had six children with him in the following years. Though he always wanted to be, and was, an insurance salesman for some time, he was eventually fired for giving up too often. He then was employed with an iron company, where he specialized in making horseshoes. In 1979, at the age of 50, Charlie took a business trip from St. Olaf to Miami. Due to Blanche taking pictures over used film in Charlie's old camera, Rose believed that Charlie and Blanche had an affair. In 1980, Charlie had a heart attack while making love with Rose, and after dressing him in a blue flannel shirt and striped tie, he died at the age of 51, after 32 years of marriage (Though earlier episodes claim Charlie died in 1970). About 2 years after his death, Rose Nylund moved to Miami, where she would live in an apartment for 3 years, before being evicted by her senile landlord, due to her new cat, Mr. Peepers. Due to these events, Rose Nylund met Blanche Devereaux at the supermarket, and moved into her house, where she spent the next 7 years, before Dorothy Zbornak moved out, and she, Blanche, and Sophia Petrillo purchased the Golden Palace Hotel, where they would remain for several years later.
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