Lorrayne Bohm
May 25, 1931 ~ August 21, 2014
Lorrayne C. (Evans) Bohm, 83, Fargo, ND passed away Thursday, August 21, 2014 at Valley Eldercare, Grand Forks, ND.
Lorrayne was born May 25, 1931 to Carl and Luella (Nelson) Evans in Mayville, ND. She grew up on the family farm East of Mayville and attended school at Mayville, graduating from Mayville High School.
She lived in Grand Forks for a few years working at Woolworth’s. She married Arnold D. Bohm on February 10, 1952 in Grand Forks. They moved to Moorhead in 1953 before making their home in Fargo in 1961. She was an Avon Representative and district manager for 15 years.
She enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren and family sharing her love of gardening and garage sales. The friends she made were lifelong, her neighbors were very important to her and her sewing club was a big part of her life.
Lorrayne is survived by her two sons, Douglas (Zola), Grand Forks and Bradley (Michelle), Blanchard; grandchildren, Jessica (Shane) Hayes, Jennifer (Mark) Sertich, Jacob (Briana Theisen) Bohm, Cassondra (Adam Welter), Amanda Bohm, Matthew Bohm and Michael Bohm; 13 great-grandchildren; two sisters, Joyce (Robert) Hahn, Ft. Collins, Helen (John) Knudsvig, Clifford, sister-in-law, Colleen Bohm, Grand Forks and many treasured nieces and nephews.
Lorrayne was preceded in death by her parents and husband, Arnold.
Princeton MN
So lucky to be one of the neighborhood kids. We will always love “Aunt Raynie”.
Fargo N.D
.Lorrayne and I go back to starting 1st grade together at Mayville School number 1 and through high school. Lots of fun memories together. Our deepest sympathy to her family.
Nels Lande and, Harriet Holler
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Fort Collins ColoradoOur prayers and Love to the family of Lorrayne Bohn
Sincerely
Colleen and Duane Hanson
Clifford ND
My sympathies to Helen Knudsvig on the loss of her sister. Also to Lorrayne’s family and friends.
Blanchard Doug, Brad and families, Your mom was a very nice aunt, fun to visit. She enjoyed talking about her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. And of course her two sons!! She always remembered my birthday which was just a small way of how she spoiled me. I will miss her, but happy she is with Arnie.
Grama Rayne- you are my rock, my guide, closest I had to a mom. You taught me how to love. I hope your love will live on through me and my kids, who adored you. Love you most. Jessi Kay (tedo tart)