Mary was born on May 4, 1910, in Langenfeld, Russia, of German descent, to Conrad Miller and Katherine Schundt. After the death of Conrad, Mary's mother married Henry Badt. In 1912 with her mother and stepfather, Mary came to the United States. Mary lived many years in the northeastern part of Montana in the Sidney/Culbertson area.
Mary married George G. Damm, Jr. on Jan. 20, 1927. In 1942, the family moved to Billings. Mary then moved to Ontario in July 2000 to be near her daughter, Mabel Benscoter. Besides being a mother and housewife, Mary clerked at various businesses such as produce markets and bakeries. She was a lifetime member of the Lutheran Church, Missouri Synod and was active in the Lutheran Women's Missionary League. Mary enjoyed cooking, canning, entertaining friends, garage sales and auctions.
Mary is survived by six grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. Mary was preceded in death by her husband, George G. Damm; daughter, Mabel L. Benscoter; and son, Herman Dahm; various sisters and one brother. Mary was a devoted mother and a friend to all of her neighbors and acquaintances. She had no enemies. She loved serving coffee and cookies to all of her friends.
Sunset Memorial Gardens for graveside service.
Mary was born on May 4, 1910, in Langenfeld, Russia, of German descent, to Conrad Miller and Katherine Schundt. After the death of Conrad, Mary's mother married Henry Badt. In 1912 with her mother and stepfather, Mary came to the United States. Mary lived many years in the northeastern part of Montana in the Sidney/Culbertson area.
Mary married George G. Damm, Jr. on Jan. 20, 1927. In 1942, the family moved to Billings. Mary then moved to Ontario in July 2000 to be near her daughter, Mabel Benscoter. Besides being a mother and housewife, Mary clerked at various businesses such as produce markets and bakeries. She was a lifetime member of the Lutheran Church, Missouri Synod and was active in the Lutheran Women's Missionary League. Mary enjoyed cooking, canning, entertaining friends, garage sales and auctions.
Mary is survived by six grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. Mary was preceded in death by her husband, George G. Damm; daughter, Mabel L. Benscoter; and son, Herman Dahm; various sisters and one brother. Mary was a devoted mother and a friend to all of her neighbors and acquaintances. She had no enemies. She loved serving coffee and cookies to all of her friends.
Sunset Memorial Gardens for graveside service.
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