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Agnes Mae <I>Burns</I> Boever

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Agnes Mae Burns Boever

Birth
Lamberton, Redwood County, Minnesota, USA
Death
8 Jun 2007 (aged 80)
Slayton, Murray County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Walnut Grove, Redwood County, Minnesota, USA Add to Map
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Agnes Mae Burns Boever passed away Friday, Jue 8, 2007 at Our House of Murray County Hospice House in Slayton, MN.

Agnes Mae Boever was born February 21, 1927 in Lamberton, MN to Mello and Bertha (Kronbach) Burns.

Agnes and her family lived in Lamberton where she was a graduate of the Lamberton High School.

Agnes was united in marriage to John "Jack" Henry Boever on January 13, 1948 at St Paul's Catholic Church in Walnut Grove, MN. Agnes and John lived and farmed north of Walnut Grove in North Hero Township from 1948 until their retirement in 1983. They then moved to Walnut Grove where they have resided since. Agnes enjoyed gardening, flowers, sewing, decorating, crafts, motorcyling, snowmobiling, going to their cabin on Lake Shetek, and spending timew with family and friends.

Agnes Mae Boever is survived by her husband, John Henry Boever; children: Patricia (James) skewes of Marshall, MN, Jusy (Ronni) spatafora of Dallas, TX and Robert (Patricia) of Eagan, MN; grandchildren: sonja (Brian) Thoreen, Monique Skewes, Brandon (Lori) skewes, Anita (Richard) Knight, and Joshua Boever; great grandchildren: Lydia, Zachary, Haley, Victoria, and Ethan; sisters: Sue (Ralph) Maidl and Betty (Lloyd) Gullickson; brothers: Mello(Mavis) Burns, Robert (Julie) Burns, Marvin (Donna)Burns, Duane (Nancy) Burns, Larry Burns, and Brian Burns; and many relatives and friends.

She was preceded in death by her parents, brothers: James, John, and Aaron, and her sister, Margaret.

Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Thursday June 14 at 11 a.m. form St. Paul's Catholic Church in Walnut Grove. Visitation will be held Wednesday evening from 4-7 at the Walnut Grove Funeral Home with a 6:30 prayer service. Visitation will continue one hour prior to services at the church on Thursday.

Interment is in the Calvary Catholic Cemetery in Walnut Grove.
The Walnut Grove Funeral Home is handling the arrangements.
Agnes Mae Burns Boever passed away Friday, Jue 8, 2007 at Our House of Murray County Hospice House in Slayton, MN.

Agnes Mae Boever was born February 21, 1927 in Lamberton, MN to Mello and Bertha (Kronbach) Burns.

Agnes and her family lived in Lamberton where she was a graduate of the Lamberton High School.

Agnes was united in marriage to John "Jack" Henry Boever on January 13, 1948 at St Paul's Catholic Church in Walnut Grove, MN. Agnes and John lived and farmed north of Walnut Grove in North Hero Township from 1948 until their retirement in 1983. They then moved to Walnut Grove where they have resided since. Agnes enjoyed gardening, flowers, sewing, decorating, crafts, motorcyling, snowmobiling, going to their cabin on Lake Shetek, and spending timew with family and friends.

Agnes Mae Boever is survived by her husband, John Henry Boever; children: Patricia (James) skewes of Marshall, MN, Jusy (Ronni) spatafora of Dallas, TX and Robert (Patricia) of Eagan, MN; grandchildren: sonja (Brian) Thoreen, Monique Skewes, Brandon (Lori) skewes, Anita (Richard) Knight, and Joshua Boever; great grandchildren: Lydia, Zachary, Haley, Victoria, and Ethan; sisters: Sue (Ralph) Maidl and Betty (Lloyd) Gullickson; brothers: Mello(Mavis) Burns, Robert (Julie) Burns, Marvin (Donna)Burns, Duane (Nancy) Burns, Larry Burns, and Brian Burns; and many relatives and friends.

She was preceded in death by her parents, brothers: James, John, and Aaron, and her sister, Margaret.

Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Thursday June 14 at 11 a.m. form St. Paul's Catholic Church in Walnut Grove. Visitation will be held Wednesday evening from 4-7 at the Walnut Grove Funeral Home with a 6:30 prayer service. Visitation will continue one hour prior to services at the church on Thursday.

Interment is in the Calvary Catholic Cemetery in Walnut Grove.
The Walnut Grove Funeral Home is handling the arrangements.


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