Jacobina Pearl Ault

April 27, 1926 ~ December 12, 2020
Jacobina Pearl Ault, 94, of Moorhead, MN died Saturday, December 12, 2020 in Eventide Care Center, Moorhead, MN.
Jacobina Pearl Bjornson was born on April 27, 1926 in rural Svold, Pembina County, ND to Sigurbjorn “Barney G” and Asta (Bradburn) Bjornson. She married Howard D. Ault on January 30, 1947. They lived in Cavalier and West Fargo before moving to Grand Forks, ND in 1967. Pearl worked for the Pillsbury Company and retired in 1983. They later moved to rural Cavalier and lived on the Ault farmstead until 1994 and in 2002 they moved to Manhatten, KS. After Howard’s death in 2004, Pearl moved into River Square, Fargo, ND. She enjoyed her grandchildren, visiting Icelandic State Park, family gatherings, especially the fourth of July celebrations at the farmstead.
Pearl is survived by her children, Harlyn (Janice) Ault of Moorhead, Rodney Ault (Christine Berens) of Castile Pines, CO, Scott Ault of Arvada, CO, Angela (Kenneth) Moulds of Sioux Falls, SD, nine grandchildren, and eleven great-grandchildren.
Pearl was preceded in death by her husband Howard D. Ault, granddaughter Mary Ann Ault, six sisters, and three brothers.
The Ault family would like to thank the staff at Eventide in Moorhead, for the wonderful care of Pearl received.
No services will be held at this time.
Internment will be in Sunset Memorial Gardens Cemetery, Fargo, ND.
Arrangements entrusted to the care of Boulger Funeral Home and Celebration of Life Center, Fargo, ND.
Strong Grandma Pearl! I remember when she and Howard were in Cavalier and I was a young pup. She picked me up and I just couldn’t believe it. Thought she must have been the strongest grandma in the world.
Rod introduced me shortly after your move to Grand Forks from West Fargo. You were such a nice person always treated us well. I extend utmost condolences to the Ault Family. RIP Pearl!
Pearl is my mother in law who I am very fond of. We spent lots of time together. We attended Christmas Eve church services together many times and everyone loved her Icelandic pastry, Vinetarta. Rest in peace, Pearl
Sorry to hear of her passing. Prayers to the family.
A blessed woman she was.
So very sorry for your loss of Pearl. Everytime I drive by the farm, I think of them living there.
Tina (Ault) Brevik