Alice
Sophia Nelson Sommerfeld entered her heavenly home
on October 16, 2008.
Alice
was born on October 10, 1912, in rural Walsh County
to Knute and Amanda (Schenstad) Nelson. She was baptized
and confirmed in the Lutheran faith at Sarnia Lutheran
Church. She attended a rural elementary school in
Walsh County and was graduated from Walsh County Agricultural
High School, Park River in 1930. Following high school
she attended Mayville State Teachers College and Minot
State Teachers College earning a teaching certificate.
For eight years she taught in rural schools in Williams
and Walsh Counties.
On
June 8, 1938, she married Walter Sommerfeld at St.
Andrews Lutheran Church, Niagara ND. They operated
a bar-restaurant in Whitman, ND. In 1947 they moved
to Michigan, ND, which was her home for the next 59
years. During those years she was an active member
of Zion Lutheran Church, taught Sunday School, was
congregational treasurer, and organist. She was a
4-H leader and belonged to a Homemakers group. She
was a proud 30 year member of the local Sons of Norway
Lodge and served for many years as its secretary and
musician. She was a gifted seamstress and sewed for
many people in the Michigan and Whitman communities.
She practiced the gift of hospitality.
Since December 2006 she lived at
Valley Memorial Eldercare in Grand Forks. Until her
recent illness, she enjoyed the home's many activities
and made many new friends.
She
will be greatly missed by her children, Deanne (Donald)
Kirsch, St. Cloud, MN and Gene (Linda) Sommerfeld,
Fort Dodge, IA; her grandchildren, Jason (Mette) Kirsch,
Copenhagen, Denmark, Joel Kirsch, St. Cloud, MN, and
Jeremy (Jessica) Kirsch, Rice MN, Brian Sommerfeld
and Marysa Sommerfeld both of Fargo, ND; great-grand-daughters,
Allysa Kirsch and Elsa Kirsch; sisters-in-law, Anna
Kutz, Ruth Sommerfeld, Sylvia Sommerfeld, Joyce Sommerfeld
and Darlene Sommerfeld; brother-in-law, Emil Sommerfeld;
and 34 nieces and nephews.
She
was preceded in death by her parents; her husband,
Walter; her sisters, Clara Grove and Beatha Grove;
her brothers, Lionel and Clifford.
Visitation and a celebration of her
life will be held at the Aaker Funeral Home in Lakota,
ND From 4-8 p.m. with a Prayer Service at 5:30 p.m.
on Sunday, October 19, 2008. Her funeral service will
be held on Monday, October 20, 2008 at St. Andrew's
Lutheran Church, Niagara, ND at 10:30 a.m. Burial will
be in the Michigan Cemetery following the service.
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