Marilyn Erdmann

marilyn erdmann
Marilyn Erdmann, 74, passed away Sunday, March 19, 2006 at Bethany Homes, Fargo. She was a beloved mother, grandmother, and sister. Marilyn Eggert was born September 12, 1931 to Rudy and Pearl Eggert in Fargo. She attended school in rural Davenport, ND and Sacred Heart Academy. She graduated from Sacred Heart Academy in Fargo. She married Marvin Erdmann on February 7, 1952 in West Fargo. They farmed in the Davenport and Horace area for many years. Marilyn was active in the Horace PTA and St. Isadore?s Circle at Blessed Sacrament Church. Marvin preceded her in death on March 1, 1992. Marilyn moved to Fargo in 1992, and resided at Bethany Homes at the time of her death. She is survived by her children, Paul (Liz), Fargo, ND, Rod (Carol), West Fargo, ND, Barb (Ron) Rheault, Fargo, ND, Mark (Karen), West Fargo, ND, and Dave (Darla), rural Davenport, ND. She is also survived by 16 grandchildren, Bob Erdmann, Paula (Jason) Houseman, Richard Erdmann, Angie (Jason) Alm, Brian (Dawn) Erdmann, Christina Crowell, Dawn Erdmann, Erik Erdmann, Francie Erdmann, Amy Rheault, Jenny (Shawn) Cantler, Lisa Rheault, Chelsey Erdmann, Shane Erdmann, Bruce Erdmann, and Dylan Erdmann; 4 great grandchildren, Tyler Alm, Hailey Alm, Robert Crowell, and Devin Erdmann; her sisters, Jeannette (Lowell) Miller, Ashland, WI, Katherine (Bob) Wellman, Brooklyn Park, MN, Betty Pritchard, Fargo, ND, Linda Eggert, Fargo, ND; and her sister-in-law, Lenora Kopp, Fargo, ND. She was preceded in death by parents, her husband, and her brother Robert Eggert. Funeral: Monday 10:30 a.m. ? Holy Cross Catholic Church, West Fargo Arrangements entrusted to Boulger Funeral Home, Fargo, ND Online guestbook www.boulgerfuneralhome.com

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  1. Hi Grandma, dad is gone, but the ideas you taught him have been rooted deep within us. We honor you and Grandpa with the reminders instilled in us from childhood as do your son’s and daughter. If you were alive today, you would be proud we are fighting the good fight still, your memory, not in vain. With love, always…. Remembering you and all we have lost to sustain and grow in humanity, in hopes one day all that is lost will return so all may gain. All for one, one for all. All or none, we remember.


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