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Elvera Amelia <I>Knuth</I> Fenner

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Elvera Amelia Knuth Fenner

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25 May 1993 (aged 56)
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Minot, Ward County, North Dakota, USA Add to Map
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MINOT DAILY NEWS
Thursday, 27 May 1993

Elvera Fenner
3 Feb. 1937 - 25 May 1993

Elvera Amelia Fenner, 56, A-3 Jefferson Mobile Home Park, died Tuesday, May 25, 1993, in a Minot Hospital.
She was born Feb. 3, 1937, in Strege Township, McHenry County, to Charlie and Lizzie Knuth. She was raised on the family farm and educated in rural schools in that area.

She married Loren G. Fenner June 12, 1964, in Minot, where they made their home. She was employed by Minot State College, the Former Clarence Parker Hotel and St. Joseph's Hospital.

For the past 29 years she had been employed at Trinity Medical Center in the dietary department. She also did volunteer work.

She was a member of Christ Lutheran Church, Minot.

Survivors: husband; daughter, Lisa Fenner, Minot; stepdaughter, Linda Gladding, Pittsburgh, Pa.; stepson, Loren Pryor, Prairie Rose, Texas; one grand-daughter; four step - grand-children; sisters, Arlene Olson, Crosby, Vernita Clausen, Rolette, Videll Ku-bler, Minot, Carolyn Gupta, San Gra-biel, Calif.; brothers, Marlin and Donald, both Minot.

Funeral: Friday at 10:30 a.m. in Christ Lutheran Church, Minot.

Burial: Sunset Memorial Gardens, Minot.

Visitation: Today from 9 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. in Thompson-Larson Funeral Home, Minot.

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The service of worship' to the honor and glory of God and in memory of Elvera offered Friday, May 28, 1993, at 10:30 A. M., from the sanctuary of Christ Lutheran Church, Minot, North Dakota

Officiant, Rev. Darrel Saathoff, Pastor of the church.

Music, Sharon Trandby, soloist; Allen Drege, organist.

Honorary Bearers, All of Elvera's friends and relatives will serve as Honorary Bearers for the service.

Active Bearers, Myron Knuth, Melvin Hausauer, Clarence Degenstein, Roger Degenstein, Darrell C. Kubler and Marvin Frey

The former Elvera Knuth was born on February 3, 1 937, in Strege Township, McHenry County, ND, the daugther of Charlie and Lizzie (Schwede) Knuth. Reared and educated on the family farm, she attended rural schools in that area. On June 1 2, 1964, she married Loren Gustive Fenner in Minot, ND, where they made their home. In Minot she was employed at Minot State College, the Clarence Parker Hotel and at St. Joseph's Hospital. For the last 29 years she had been employed at Trinity Medical Center, in the dietary department. She also enjoyed volunteering her help to people in need. She was a member of Christ Lutheran Church in Minot.

Those Most Privileged To Share In Her Life Are, husband, Loren; daughter, Lisa Fenner; step daughter, Linda Gladding; stepson, Loren G. Pryor; granddaughter, KayLee Fanner; step grandchildren, Carrie and Meagan Gladding, and Amanda and Micheal Pryor; sisters, Arlene Olson, Vernita Clauser, Videll Kubler and Carolyn Gupta; brothers, Marlin Knuth and
Donald Knuth; and a number of nieces, nephews and cousins.

She was preceded in death by her parents, one brother, and one nephew.

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MINOT DAILY NEWS
Thursday, 27 May 1993

Elvera Fenner
3 Feb. 1937 - 25 May 1993

Elvera Amelia Fenner, 56, A-3 Jefferson Mobile Home Park, died Tuesday, May 25, 1993, in a Minot Hospital.
She was born Feb. 3, 1937, in Strege Township, McHenry County, to Charlie and Lizzie Knuth. She was raised on the family farm and educated in rural schools in that area.

She married Loren G. Fenner June 12, 1964, in Minot, where they made their home. She was employed by Minot State College, the Former Clarence Parker Hotel and St. Joseph's Hospital.

For the past 29 years she had been employed at Trinity Medical Center in the dietary department. She also did volunteer work.

She was a member of Christ Lutheran Church, Minot.

Survivors: husband; daughter, Lisa Fenner, Minot; stepdaughter, Linda Gladding, Pittsburgh, Pa.; stepson, Loren Pryor, Prairie Rose, Texas; one grand-daughter; four step - grand-children; sisters, Arlene Olson, Crosby, Vernita Clausen, Rolette, Videll Ku-bler, Minot, Carolyn Gupta, San Gra-biel, Calif.; brothers, Marlin and Donald, both Minot.

Funeral: Friday at 10:30 a.m. in Christ Lutheran Church, Minot.

Burial: Sunset Memorial Gardens, Minot.

Visitation: Today from 9 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. in Thompson-Larson Funeral Home, Minot.

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The service of worship' to the honor and glory of God and in memory of Elvera offered Friday, May 28, 1993, at 10:30 A. M., from the sanctuary of Christ Lutheran Church, Minot, North Dakota

Officiant, Rev. Darrel Saathoff, Pastor of the church.

Music, Sharon Trandby, soloist; Allen Drege, organist.

Honorary Bearers, All of Elvera's friends and relatives will serve as Honorary Bearers for the service.

Active Bearers, Myron Knuth, Melvin Hausauer, Clarence Degenstein, Roger Degenstein, Darrell C. Kubler and Marvin Frey

The former Elvera Knuth was born on February 3, 1 937, in Strege Township, McHenry County, ND, the daugther of Charlie and Lizzie (Schwede) Knuth. Reared and educated on the family farm, she attended rural schools in that area. On June 1 2, 1964, she married Loren Gustive Fenner in Minot, ND, where they made their home. In Minot she was employed at Minot State College, the Clarence Parker Hotel and at St. Joseph's Hospital. For the last 29 years she had been employed at Trinity Medical Center, in the dietary department. She also enjoyed volunteering her help to people in need. She was a member of Christ Lutheran Church in Minot.

Those Most Privileged To Share In Her Life Are, husband, Loren; daughter, Lisa Fenner; step daughter, Linda Gladding; stepson, Loren G. Pryor; granddaughter, KayLee Fanner; step grandchildren, Carrie and Meagan Gladding, and Amanda and Micheal Pryor; sisters, Arlene Olson, Vernita Clauser, Videll Kubler and Carolyn Gupta; brothers, Marlin Knuth and
Donald Knuth; and a number of nieces, nephews and cousins.

She was preceded in death by her parents, one brother, and one nephew.

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