Background
Bottolfsen was born in Tipperary, the eldest of five children in a Catholic family, and immigrated to Bodø in 1956 with her first husband, a Norwegian sailor.
Bottolfsen was born in Tipperary, the eldest of five children in a Catholic family, and immigrated to Bodø in 1956 with her first husband, a Norwegian sailor.
Foreign over twenty years she has raised money to help the poor. He died at sea a few years later, leaving her with two young children. In 1983 she remarried to Per Bottolfsen, a dentist.
Her primary fundraising method is to stand for hours in the Glasshuset (glass house) covered section of the pedestrian precinct in central Bodø with a collection bucket.
She also runs a summer lottery. As of 2005 she had raised 7 million kroner.
She has been a benefactor to a children"s home in Lithuania. She has raised several hundred thousand kroner for the poor and elderly in Porsanger.
When honoured by the municipality in 2009, she donated the monetary award in the form of a 70-person coffee service and tablecloths.
She delivers food to needy people"s homes in Bodø six days a week, and gives Christmas gifts to the poor every year starting on 22 December. In 2004 she donated security alarms to elderly people in Bodø and then protested the municipality"s requiring service fees from those people. In 2012 she raised money for some Roma families to return home to Romania, but felt misused when they returned to Oslo.
The same year, the Norwegian television company television 2 made a documentary about her called Julenissen kommer fra Irland (Santa comes from Ireland).
She features in the music video for the song "Mirage" by Heyerdahl. Bottolfsen has lived in the same house in Bodø since 1977.
Her husband died in 2012. The following year, a group of volunteers repaired her house as a thankyou to her.
However, since she was having a rental flat created without building permission, the municipality ordered all work to stop.