

Born February 11, 1925, in Ã?'...by, Province of SkÃ?'Â¥ne, Sweden. Inga passed away June 24th, 2014 surrounded by her family.
Parents were Alfred and Betty (Svenson) Wihlborg. Inga was the youngest of seven siblings, all preceding her in death.
After completing her studies at Br�'¤kne-Hoby College she was accepted at Birgitta School of Nursing in Link�'¶ping, Sweden. She received her diploma in 1950 and continued working at the District Hospital in Link�'¶ping.
In 1952 she met Per Bolang, an engineer at Saab Aircraft in Link�'¶ping. They married in 1953 and had two children, Karin and Anders.
In 1957 the family moved to the town of Skultuna in the province of V�'¤stmanland. Per had accepted a position with Svenska Metallverken.
In 1958 the family was debating whether to accept an offer from Convair Aircraft Company in San Diego, California. In the fall they made the big move to the United States.
After two years in San Diego, Per accepted an offer from Boeing and the family moved to Seattle and settled in Bellevue.
In the fall of 1963 Inga and Per attended classes at Bellevue Community College in order to become US citizens. They, together with their children Karin and Anders, became US citizens in March 1964, just a few weeks before the birth of their 3rd child, Lisa.
Inga always seemed to treat all her duties more like hobbies. She was an excellent chef and baker, loved to invite friends and relatives to delicious meals at elegant table settings. She also loved weaving, sewing and gardening, where her roses were her pride and joy. Her planning for camping trips with the whole family lead to travels throughout all of the western states and Canadian provinces.
Inga was active in church, teaching Sunday school, and was active as a Room Mother in the children's schools. After the children had left home, Inga found time to volunteer both at the Swedish Club and the Nordic Heritage Museum. The favorite job was in the Museum Gift Shop, where she enjoyed visiting with customers from near and far .
Inga enjoyed traveling with Per around Europe, Australia and New Zealand and cruising the rivers in China and Europe, including Russia. In 1992 Per had the opportunity to take a consulting assignment for Boeing in Indonesia. Inga planned excursions, where they experienced the culture of Asia, highlights being visits to Yogyakarta and Bali.
Inga had a love for music and she and Per were Seattle Opera season ticket holders for many years.
Inga was a loving mother and grandmother. She took every opportunity to arrange parties for all occasions so that the whole family could be together and keep both our Swedish and American traditions alive. She always had a camera ready to capture these gatherings as well as their travels, keeping the memories for all to enjoy.
Inga is survived by her husband Per, her children, Karin Harder (Fred), Anders Bolang (Karen) & Lisa Harpster (Scott), their grandchildren, Eric Harder (Liz) & Calista Harder, Gordon & Bailey Harpster and many loving friends.
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