Laura Voth

laura voth

Laura Agnes(Rheault) Voth, went home to Jesus, at the age of 93. She passed peacefully at home under the care of her family and hospice in Fargo, ND.

 On May 7, 1920 near Wild Rice, ND,  Laura was born to Ernest and Georgianna (Pronavost) Rheault. She attended St.Benedicts School through the 9th grade. She then came to Fargo, ND at the age of 19 to start working. On April 9, 1945 at St. Benedicts she married the love of her life, Louie Voth.

Together they had two daughters. She finally retired from the V.A. Hospital on her 70th birthday in 1990, but retiring didn’t slow her down. She was a very active member of her church. She took her faith very seriously. She and two of her sisters did volunteer work for St. Anthony’s church.

She is survived by her two daughters, Marylou Maul (Gene), BattleGround ,WA and Betty Voth, Fargo, ND, two grandchildren Richard (Melissa) Maul, BattleGround, WA and Rhonda Grieger (special friend Dan Muscha), Fargo, ND and five great grandchildren: Leighanna, Melodie, and Zachary Maul all of BattleGround, WA, Austin and Laura Grieger, Fargo, ND, one sister Leona Weis (Harold), Fargo, ND and one brother George Rheault (Ruby Jean) Fargo, ND. She is also survived by many nieces and nephews.

She was preceded by her parents, husband, as well as three brothers and sisters.

She will be buried right next to her husband Louie at Holy Cross North.

Visitation will be Monday March 3, from 5-7:00 P.M. at Boulger Funeral Home and Celebration of Life Center, Fargo. The Funeral Mass will be held at St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church, Fargo, ND on March 4, 2014 at 10:00 A.M.

Laura’s family would like to thank the staff of Hospice of the Red River Valley for their help and support.

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  1. Fargo ND
    We were traveling around the country and did not hear of Laura’s passing.
    Our hearts are full of sympathy for you, Leona. I know you will miss her.

  2. Brush Prairie WashingtonGrandma Laura will always be in my heart. She took my heart from the moment I met her and she adopted me as grandchild. Rest in peace beautiful angel. Love you forever.

    Brenda

  3. Plymouth MIDear Mary Lou & Betty Jean – my deepest sympathy for each you and your families. Aunt Laura had a great sense of humor (dry- like all the Rheaults) and will always be remembered. Larry


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