Adrea Sperry

adrea sperry

Adrea H. Sperry, age 87, died at Andover MN on Wednesday, December 17, 2014.

Born April 28, 1927 in Concordia KS, she lived in Kansas and was a graduate of Kansas University where she met her husband Kenneth.  Kenneth purchased a bee business and they moved to Kindred, ND.  She was a homemaker and mother and an active member of the Calvary United Methodist church.  Her favorite scripture verse was John 3:16 “For God so loved the world that he gave his only son that whoever believes in him should not perish but have everlasting life.”

Survivors include husband, Kenneth; brother, Roy (Elizabeth) Hinkel; brother-in-law Bryan Sperry; daughter, Kim (Neil) Schepp; sons Mark (Becca) and Thad Sperry; grandchildren, Jessica (Mark) Orgaard and Kristie (Shannon) Brennan; great grandchildren, Blake Schepp, Lucas and Makenna Orgaard and Rylee Brennan; along with many dear nieces and nephews.  Adrea was preceded in death by father, Roy; mother, Celia; and sisters, Gyla (Keith) Alquist and Reita Sperry.

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  1. Fargo Adrea was in my Bible Study Fellowship discussion group once or twice and I enjoyed her so much–such a fun lady! We had a special bond because my first husband was a graduate of Washburn U. in Topeka, KS, so we talked about Kansas from time to time.
    I also remember the little bundle of energy, the great-grandson she brought to BSF, and he must be a teenager now!
    I will always remember Adrea, even after knowing her only briefly. I pray God will give you peace and strength in the days ahead as you miss her much.

  2. Chandler AZ
    I send my condolences to Ken, Kim, Mark, and Thad.
    I remember Adrea is such a warm, generous, and wonderful lady. Everyone who knew her was truly Blessed!

  3. Fargo ND
    We recall good memories of Adrea and Ken living across the street from my parents, Martin and Dorothy Kruse. You were great neighbors.
    We offer our deepest sympathy.

  4. Fargo Adrea was in my Bible Study Fellowship discussion group once or twice and I enjoyed her so much–such a fun lady! We had a special bond because my first husband was a graduate of Washburn U. in Topeka, KS, so we talked about Kansas from time to time.
    I also remember the little bundle of energy, the great-grandson she brought to BSF, and he must be a teenager now!
    I will always remember Adrea, even after knowing her only briefly. I pray God will give you peace and strength in the days ahead as you miss her much. ;

  5. Chandler AZI send my condolences to Ken, Kim, Mark, and Thad.
    I remember Adrea is such a warm, generous, and wonderful lady. Everyone who knew her was truly Blessed!;

  6. Fargo ND

    We recall good memories of Adrea and Ken living across the street from my parents, Martin and Dorothy Kruse. You were great neighbors.
    We offer our deepest sympathy.;


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