Mrs. Eva Ascheman 75, of Clontarf died Saturday evening in the Swift County-Benson hospital. Her husband, Clarence, preceded her in death.
Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Tuesday in St. Malachy's Catholic Church at Clontarf, the Rev. John Cooney officiating. Interment was in the church cemetery.
Survivors include: four sons, Francis, Lyle and LeRoy, all of Clontarf, and Floyd of Hancock; three daughters, Mrs. LeRoy (Rita) Aaberg of Starbuck, Mrs. Chester (Agnes) Schirmer of Clontarf and Mrs. Robert (Naomi) Erdman of St. Cloud; three brothers, Edmund Fennell of Danvers, Louis Fennell of Benson and Tony Fennell of St. Paul Park; two sisters, Mrs. William (Agnes) Wallace Sr. of Clontarf and Sister Marilyn Fennell of St. Paul, 30 grandchildren and nine great grandchildren.
Obituary contributed by Donna Chevalier.
Mrs. Eva Ascheman 75, of Clontarf died Saturday evening in the Swift County-Benson hospital. Her husband, Clarence, preceded her in death.
Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Tuesday in St. Malachy's Catholic Church at Clontarf, the Rev. John Cooney officiating. Interment was in the church cemetery.
Survivors include: four sons, Francis, Lyle and LeRoy, all of Clontarf, and Floyd of Hancock; three daughters, Mrs. LeRoy (Rita) Aaberg of Starbuck, Mrs. Chester (Agnes) Schirmer of Clontarf and Mrs. Robert (Naomi) Erdman of St. Cloud; three brothers, Edmund Fennell of Danvers, Louis Fennell of Benson and Tony Fennell of St. Paul Park; two sisters, Mrs. William (Agnes) Wallace Sr. of Clontarf and Sister Marilyn Fennell of St. Paul, 30 grandchildren and nine great grandchildren.
Obituary contributed by Donna Chevalier.
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