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Esther <I>Schell</I> Hornbacher

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Esther Schell Hornbacher

Birth
Pickardville, Sheridan County, North Dakota, USA
Death
16 Jan 2007 (aged 81)
Fargo, Cass County, North Dakota, USA
Burial
McClusky, Sheridan County, North Dakota, USA Add to Map
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Esther (Schell) Hornbacher, daughter of Gottlieb & Christina (Schlafman) Schell, was born on a farm south of Pickardville, ND, on February 23rd 1925. She grew up around the Pickardville & McClusky area. After graduating from McClusky High School, she worked in Minneapolis while getting treatment for residuals left from having had polio.

She returned to the McClusky area and married Willis Hornbacher from Harvey, ND, on May 12, 1946, at the McClusky Baptist Church. Together they had six children. During their years of their marriage, they lived in Harvey, Pickardville, McClusky, Minot and Fargo. Her husband, Willis, died April 22nd, 1977.

Esther was a kind, witty teacher with a teaching career that spanned from 1943 until her retirement in 1993. Esther had an elementary education major, a special education major in the speech correction area, a Reading specialist certificate and a Masters Degree from NDSU. She started her teaching career in a one-room schoolhouse in Mercer, ND then later taught in a one-room country schoolhouse near McClusky. After moving to Minot, ND, she taught in Des Lacs, ND and the Minot Air Force Base. Esther & Willis moved to Fargo in 1970 where she did substitute teaching until getting a full time teaching position at Washington School in north Fargo. She taught at Washington School until her retirement in 1993 due to health reasons. Even after she retired she continued to volunteer time at Washington School. During her years of teaching she supervised student teachers from Minot State University, Jamestown College, Mayville State University, Moorhead State University and Concordia College. She was loved by her students and her co-workers, many who returned to see her years after having left her classroom.

Esther's greatest pride and joy were her children and her grandchildren. When not teaching or spending time with her family, she was active in her community. She was an active member of Grace Baptist Church; teaching Sunday school and Vacation Bible School as well as adorning the church's bulletin boards and helping with kitchen activities. She was a life time member of the Minot State College Alumni Association, the Jamestown College Association, the NDSU Alumni Association and the MSU Alumni Association. She belonged to the Delta Kappa Gamma Society, The Germans From Russia Heritage Society; the American Legion Auxiliary; The NDEA, the ND PTA Association; the ND Reading Association; the ND Council of Teachers of Mathematics; the Ladies Auxiliary of the VFW, the Red River Human Services Foundation; the ND Right to Life Association; and the Teacher's Retirement Association. She also edited books for the now deceased Minnesota author, Erling Rolstad.

Up until 1993, when Alzheimer's robbed her of her ability to live independently, she spent her retirement reading, gardening, playing piano and collecting collectibles. When she no longer could live independently due to her illness she entered first an assisted living home and later moved into Bethany Homes where she resided until her death on Tuesday, January 16, 2007, at eighty-one years of age.

Preceding her in death are her husband, Willis; her son, Gregory; her parents, Gottlieb & Christina Schell and her brothers, Art, Emil & Paul Schell.

She leaves behind her children; Paul (Delgene) Hornbacher, Fargo; Jeanette (Walter) Geiszler, Sioux Falls, SD; Diane (Garry) Johnson, West Fargo; Tom (Mary) Hornbacher, Mandan; and Perry (Cammy) Hornbacher, Bismarck. Grandchildren: Shane Hornbacher, Tanya (Dave) Held, Jim (Kim) Geiszler, Sarah Geiszler, Jennifer Johnson, Jessica Johnson, Erica Marchus, Dillion Marchus, Nicholas & Kyle Hornbacher; and two great-grandchildren, Kylie & Alyssa.

Burial: McClusky Cemetery.
Esther (Schell) Hornbacher, daughter of Gottlieb & Christina (Schlafman) Schell, was born on a farm south of Pickardville, ND, on February 23rd 1925. She grew up around the Pickardville & McClusky area. After graduating from McClusky High School, she worked in Minneapolis while getting treatment for residuals left from having had polio.

She returned to the McClusky area and married Willis Hornbacher from Harvey, ND, on May 12, 1946, at the McClusky Baptist Church. Together they had six children. During their years of their marriage, they lived in Harvey, Pickardville, McClusky, Minot and Fargo. Her husband, Willis, died April 22nd, 1977.

Esther was a kind, witty teacher with a teaching career that spanned from 1943 until her retirement in 1993. Esther had an elementary education major, a special education major in the speech correction area, a Reading specialist certificate and a Masters Degree from NDSU. She started her teaching career in a one-room schoolhouse in Mercer, ND then later taught in a one-room country schoolhouse near McClusky. After moving to Minot, ND, she taught in Des Lacs, ND and the Minot Air Force Base. Esther & Willis moved to Fargo in 1970 where she did substitute teaching until getting a full time teaching position at Washington School in north Fargo. She taught at Washington School until her retirement in 1993 due to health reasons. Even after she retired she continued to volunteer time at Washington School. During her years of teaching she supervised student teachers from Minot State University, Jamestown College, Mayville State University, Moorhead State University and Concordia College. She was loved by her students and her co-workers, many who returned to see her years after having left her classroom.

Esther's greatest pride and joy were her children and her grandchildren. When not teaching or spending time with her family, she was active in her community. She was an active member of Grace Baptist Church; teaching Sunday school and Vacation Bible School as well as adorning the church's bulletin boards and helping with kitchen activities. She was a life time member of the Minot State College Alumni Association, the Jamestown College Association, the NDSU Alumni Association and the MSU Alumni Association. She belonged to the Delta Kappa Gamma Society, The Germans From Russia Heritage Society; the American Legion Auxiliary; The NDEA, the ND PTA Association; the ND Reading Association; the ND Council of Teachers of Mathematics; the Ladies Auxiliary of the VFW, the Red River Human Services Foundation; the ND Right to Life Association; and the Teacher's Retirement Association. She also edited books for the now deceased Minnesota author, Erling Rolstad.

Up until 1993, when Alzheimer's robbed her of her ability to live independently, she spent her retirement reading, gardening, playing piano and collecting collectibles. When she no longer could live independently due to her illness she entered first an assisted living home and later moved into Bethany Homes where she resided until her death on Tuesday, January 16, 2007, at eighty-one years of age.

Preceding her in death are her husband, Willis; her son, Gregory; her parents, Gottlieb & Christina Schell and her brothers, Art, Emil & Paul Schell.

She leaves behind her children; Paul (Delgene) Hornbacher, Fargo; Jeanette (Walter) Geiszler, Sioux Falls, SD; Diane (Garry) Johnson, West Fargo; Tom (Mary) Hornbacher, Mandan; and Perry (Cammy) Hornbacher, Bismarck. Grandchildren: Shane Hornbacher, Tanya (Dave) Held, Jim (Kim) Geiszler, Sarah Geiszler, Jennifer Johnson, Jessica Johnson, Erica Marchus, Dillion Marchus, Nicholas & Kyle Hornbacher; and two great-grandchildren, Kylie & Alyssa.

Burial: McClusky Cemetery.


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