Anna Sad was born in Dover Township July 17, 1896, daughter of the late Thomas and Anna Sad. She was married in Moorhead April 1, 1919, and they lived in Hannaford where Mr. Heyerdahl served as a mail carrier. He died in 1968. A son also preceded her in death.
She leaves four daughters, Mrs. George (Eleanor) Jordan, Fargo, Mrs. Lee (Margaret) Agnew, Bismarck, Mrs. Alan (Dorothy) Lommen, Dickey, and Mrs. Richard (Barbara) Mahlke, Wimbledon; two sons, Charles and Earl, both of Hannaford; 16 grandchildren, one sister, Mrs. Clara LaFlash, Kettle River, Minn.
Quam-Plaisted Funeral Home, Cooperstown, ND
Published in the Griggs County Sentinel-Courier, Cooperstown, North Dakota, August 26, 1971.
Anna Sad was born in Dover Township July 17, 1896, daughter of the late Thomas and Anna Sad. She was married in Moorhead April 1, 1919, and they lived in Hannaford where Mr. Heyerdahl served as a mail carrier. He died in 1968. A son also preceded her in death.
She leaves four daughters, Mrs. George (Eleanor) Jordan, Fargo, Mrs. Lee (Margaret) Agnew, Bismarck, Mrs. Alan (Dorothy) Lommen, Dickey, and Mrs. Richard (Barbara) Mahlke, Wimbledon; two sons, Charles and Earl, both of Hannaford; 16 grandchildren, one sister, Mrs. Clara LaFlash, Kettle River, Minn.
Quam-Plaisted Funeral Home, Cooperstown, ND
Published in the Griggs County Sentinel-Courier, Cooperstown, North Dakota, August 26, 1971.
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