Pearl Anna Aning, 68, Luverne, died Saturday, Dec. 21, 2002, in Luverne Community Hospital.
Pearl Aning was born to Jacob and Geessien (Dammer) Aning on Aug. 10, 1934, in Ellsworth. She attended country school in rural Ellsworth and also Luverne. She lived in the Nobles and Rock County area all her life. She moved to Mary Jane Brown Good Samaritan Center in Luverne in 1986.
Ms. Aning was a member of First Presbyterian Church in Luverne. She enjoyed working at Luverne D.A.C. She loved her teddy bears.
Survivors include two brothers, Benard Aning, George, Iowa, and Menno (Eleanor) Aning, Luverne; three sisters, Dena Tholen, Rushmore, Jennie Johnson, Luverne, and Mary (Ray) Harsma, Worthington, and many nieces, nephews and friends.
Ms. Aning was preceded in death by her parents, one brother and two sisters.
Dingmann Funeral Home, Luverne, was in charge of arrangements.
Pearl Anna Aning, 68, Luverne, died Saturday, Dec. 21, 2002, in Luverne Community Hospital.
Pearl Aning was born to Jacob and Geessien (Dammer) Aning on Aug. 10, 1934, in Ellsworth. She attended country school in rural Ellsworth and also Luverne. She lived in the Nobles and Rock County area all her life. She moved to Mary Jane Brown Good Samaritan Center in Luverne in 1986.
Ms. Aning was a member of First Presbyterian Church in Luverne. She enjoyed working at Luverne D.A.C. She loved her teddy bears.
Survivors include two brothers, Benard Aning, George, Iowa, and Menno (Eleanor) Aning, Luverne; three sisters, Dena Tholen, Rushmore, Jennie Johnson, Luverne, and Mary (Ray) Harsma, Worthington, and many nieces, nephews and friends.
Ms. Aning was preceded in death by her parents, one brother and two sisters.
Dingmann Funeral Home, Luverne, was in charge of arrangements.
Gravesite Details
(OBIT): Rock County Star Herald, Luverne MN, 26 Dec 2002.
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