Ann Tweten
May 4, 1938 ~ October 29, 2020
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Ann M. Tweten, 82 of West Fargo, peacefully went to heaven Thursday October 29, 2020, with her daughter at her bedside. Ann currently was living at Sheyenne Crossing Nursing Home where she suffered many grueling years with dementia.
Ann was born May 4, 1938 in Fort Yates ND, to Phillip and Theckla (Zerr) Wetch. She was raised in rural Fort Yates and was 13th in what would be 14 children. Ann spent her early years working in the hospitality industry. She had an early retirement and spent many years living at their lake home on lake Eunice, near Detroit Lakes, MN. Ann enjoyed traveling, gardening, dancing, and her passion was having family dinners and gatherings. Ann's greatest love was for sure her family. Everyone was always welcome, "just throw another spud in the kettle" she’d say. Ann had an infectious smile and laugh. She made everyone feel welcome and had a great love of her Catholic faith.
Ann is survived by her daughters, Sharon Frey (Bob), Deborah Taasaas; granddaughters, Michelle Soldier (David), Melanie Kartes, Rey Wulf (Allyssa), Ashley Hodge, Alicia Camp; great grandchildren, Taylor, Faith, Camron, Ashley and Rowan; four brothers, Anton, Chris, Joe and Al; and one sister, Virginia.
Ann was preceded in death by her husband, Wes Tweten; parents; sister, Rose; and brothers, Bud, John, Phillip, George, Adam, Frank, and Elmer
COVID 19 precautions will be in effect, this will be an immediate family/friend’s funeral, please feel free to sign the online guestbook, in lieu of memorials/flowers, please send memorials to Hospice of the Red River Valley or charity of your choice.
so sorry for your loss your in our thoughts
and prayers
Ben and Larry
Kessel
So sorry to hear of Ann’s passing. Curt really enjoyed his visits with Ann years ago when he rented her land.
Our thoughts and prayer are with you! I have many good memories of Ann! She was a very giving, thoughtful person. Condolences!
We remember many fun visits with Ann and Dad, and Ann was such a good cook.
Grandma Ann~ you will always be my angel.
Gary and I are sorry for your loss. She was always a warm and welcoming .RIP Ann.
Sending love and prayers from The Wetch Family of Raymond Alfred Wetch 🙏🏻🥀💞