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NDPDI died 04/07/2007 in Morton County, 100 Years; born 05/19/1906. Residence - Morton County.
Anna Bachler, 100, formerly of Mandan, North Dakota, passed away April 7, 2007, at Marion Manor Care Center, Glen Ullin. North Dakota. Burial will be in Mandan Union Cemetery, Mandan, North Dakota.
Anna Seeberger was born May 19, 1906, in Glen Ullin, North Dakota, the daughter of Peter and Anna (Lang) Seeberger.
As a young girl, Anna and her five siblings lived on a farm in Grant County, North Dakota. In 1922, the Seeberger family moved to rural Glen Ullin, North Dakota, where Anna resided until 1927.
On Feb. 22, 1927, Anna and John Bachler were united in marriage at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Glen Ullin, North Dakota. After their marriage, they farmed northeast of Carson, North Dakota. In 1938, they moved to the Drashil farm, eight miles southwest of Almont, North Dakota, where they farmed and ranched for many years. Together, Anna and John had 11 children. In 1964, they retired from the farm and moved to Mandan, North Dakota.
In November 1964, John passed away.
Anna was a women of independence, determination and boundless energy combined with a positive attitude. Her love of nature, especially her beautiful flower garden, was a way of expressing her appreciation of nature. At the young age of 95, Anna was so proud to be playing in the Golden Girls Kitchen Band. When going to play an engagement at various care centers, she would comment, "We are going out to play for the old people."
A spirit of generosity of her time as an active member of St. Joseph's Church, Catholic Daughters, Rosary Society, Christian Mothers Sacred Heart Society and Bible Study Groups was appreciated. Her dedication to these groups was a priority she put before other social and family events. Attendance at daily Mass and prayer were a source of spiritual comfort for Anna. Many hours of volunteering at St. Alexius Hospital was a highlight in her busy schedule.
Anna's gentle nature and beautiful memories will forever be held dear by her 10 children, Caroline (Ed) Barth, Glen Ullin, North Dakota; Edward (Viola) Bachler, Almont, North Dakota; Ernest (Alice) Bachler, White Sulphur Springs, Montana; Lucille Bachler, Modesto, California; Anna Marie (Tony) Steckler, Elgin, North Dakota; Tony (Cecelia) Bachler, Seattle, Washington; Marlin (Virginia) Bachler, Seattle, Washington' Maxine (Jim) Cook, Ivins, Utah; John (Jean), Redmond, Washington; and Linda (Jim) Geiger, Mandan, North Dakota; her daughter-in-law, Renata Bachler, Cincinnati, Ohio;
And 54 grandchildren; 115 great-grandchildren; and nine great-great-grandchild.
She was preceded in death by her husband, John Bachler; her parents, Peter and Anna Seeberger; one son, Bob Bachler, who died in 1998; one son-in-law, Frank Steckler; three sisters, Frances Seeberger, Elizabeth Weinberger Kokkler and Kathryn Doll; two brothers, Peter Seeberger Jr. and Nick Seeberger; two grandchildren, JoAnne Bachler and David Barth; and one great-grandchild, Nicholas Roehrich.
1906 |
May 19, 1906
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Morton County, North Dakota, United States
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1929 |
March 20, 1929
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Morton County, North Dakota, United States
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1932 |
1932
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North Dakota, United States
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1938 |
July 7, 1938
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Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dakota, United States
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2007 |
April 7, 2007
Age 100
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Marian Manor Care Center, Glen Ullin, Morton County, North Dakota, United States
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Mandan Union Cemetery, Mandan, Morton County, North Dakota, United States
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