Mildred L. Fitterer

mildred l. fitterer
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Mildred (Toyne) Fitterer passed away peacefully on October 31st, 2020 at home. Mildred was born July 24, 1931 at St. John’s Hospital in Fargo to Vernon and Bertha (Yackley) Toyne. She grew up in Lisbon, North Dakota. She attended Dakota Business College (1949-50). She married Ervin Fitterer on December 21st, 1951. Mildred worked at the Fargo Forum for many years and owned and operated Newcomers Welcome Service in Fargo until 2010. Mildred is survived by her husband Ervin, her daughter Nancy and husband Clint (Lende) along with their children Mason and Teagan, son Dale along with his children Nathan and Kari and husband Tony and son Giorgio, son Brian, daughter Diane and husband Steve (Fritz) along with their children Andrew, Jacob, and Lucas and wife Renae and children Calvin and Thea, and son Jim. Also by her twin grandson's, Cameron and Kyle Heumann, sister in-law Dorothy Steiner, and many nieces and nephews. A private service will be held on November 4th for family only at Boulger Funeral Home.

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  1. Brian and family, I’m sorry to hear of your moms death. She was so sweet every time I saw her, she always had a pretty smile on her face. Take care. ❤️

  2. My deepest sympathy to your family for your loss of your Mother and Wife, Grandmother.
    I was in her circle at St Marys for years. She was a hard worker and a great leader, she
    made it fun for all of us. now, may she rest in peace and prayer for her and your family
    colleen suppa

  3. You were always a vital part of our monthly Doin’ Dozen Homemaker’s club and I enjoyed our times together at our meetings. I will miss sharing those times with you.

  4. Dear Fitterers,
    I was so sorry to hear of Millie’s passing. What a beautiful lady. Her sweet smile and laugh are impossible to forget. Know that you are held in our thoughts and prayers at this time.

    With much love,

  5. I’m very sorry to her about Millie’s passing. I was fortunate last summer to stop by the house and have a chat with Millie and Ervin. They were great friends with my late parents as well as most of the parishoners of St. Mary’s.My thoughts and prayers are with your family at this time.

  6. Ervin and Family,
    I was so sorry to hear of Millie’s passing. You were great neighbors over the years and I have alot of great memories growing up across the street from you. Millie was a lovely lady. You have my heartfelt condolences.

  7. I can still hear Milly laughing. She holds a very special place in my heart. Ervin, you do too! You two were like bonus grandparents to me! Milly was always there for my grandma Ceil Fraase. We both enjoyed her visits. Once in a while I even got to join in a game of cribbage. Milly helped me become the coupon hunter that I am today! When ever she came to visit my grandma, I’d ask if she had brought a coupon for my favorite cereal.
    My deepest and sincerest sympathies for you and your family.
    I was thinking about Milly this morning because I’m finally buying my first house so I looked up her business and came across her obituary. I hope I can find a way to see you soon Ervin. Just to give you a hug and say thank you. Take care.
    God bless and keep you healthy and comforted
    Sending so much love.
    Lynsey(Colby) Truhlicka
    Granddaughter of Cecelia and HB Fraase


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