Sade and Jasper moved to Benson in 1932 and purchased the Morris Hatchery in 1938. In 1952, the couple purchased a farm and built their home south of Benson. Sade worked full time at the hatchery and participated in all areas of farming including plowing, harvesting and driving trucks. Sade and Jasper retired from farming in 1979. They enjoyed 65 years of marriage before Jasper's death in 1997.
Sade was a member of Our Redeemers Lutheran Church in Benson. She and Jasper loved traveling, hunting, fishing, shell collecting and rock collecting. They frequently brought their children, nieces, friends and grandchildren on summer trips around the United States.
Sade is survived by two daughters, Joann and Kahla; nine grandchildren; 14 great grandchildren and six great great grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her parents; beloved husband, Jasper; one daughter, Patricia Mae; one grandchild, Daniel Grote; and one granddaughter.
Sade and Jasper moved to Benson in 1932 and purchased the Morris Hatchery in 1938. In 1952, the couple purchased a farm and built their home south of Benson. Sade worked full time at the hatchery and participated in all areas of farming including plowing, harvesting and driving trucks. Sade and Jasper retired from farming in 1979. They enjoyed 65 years of marriage before Jasper's death in 1997.
Sade was a member of Our Redeemers Lutheran Church in Benson. She and Jasper loved traveling, hunting, fishing, shell collecting and rock collecting. They frequently brought their children, nieces, friends and grandchildren on summer trips around the United States.
Sade is survived by two daughters, Joann and Kahla; nine grandchildren; 14 great grandchildren and six great great grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her parents; beloved husband, Jasper; one daughter, Patricia Mae; one grandchild, Daniel Grote; and one granddaughter.
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