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Martha <I>Gall</I> Wieczorek

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Martha Gall Wieczorek

Birth
Wishek, McIntosh County, North Dakota, USA
Death
13 Feb 2005 (aged 87)
Yankton, Yankton County, South Dakota, USA
Burial
Yankton, Yankton County, South Dakota, USA Add to Map
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Yankton Press & Dakotan, SD, Feb. 16, 2005 —

Martha GALL was born on a farm a few miles from Wishek, ND on March 3, 1917. She was the youngest daughter of Henry and Kathryn (Sayler) GALL. Martha was united in marriage to Harold J. WIECZOREK September 24, 1937, and there were six children born of this union.

Martha and Harold farmed near Parkston, South Dakota and in 1961 moved to Springfield, SD. After many years as a farm wife, Martha joined the working force outside the home. Martha worked for 23 years at the University of South Dakota at Springfield in the dietary department. She then worked for 7½ years at Casey's General Store in Springfield making donuts and pizza dough. She was well-known for her homemade noodles and wedding cakes that went to four different states.

When Martha and Harold retired they moved to Yankton, South Dakota. Martha was an active member in the Rebeccas for 50 years and in numerous church activities.

Her memory is cherished by her five daughters. Martha was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Harold; one son, Donald; two sons-in-law: Ross Davisson and Jim Gran; one grandson, Robert Scherer; one grandson-in-law, Kurt Nelson; one great-granddaughter, Alexis Schoenfelder; 4 brothers; and 3 sisters.
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Yankton Press & Dakotan, SD, Feb. 16, 2005 —

Martha GALL was born on a farm a few miles from Wishek, ND on March 3, 1917. She was the youngest daughter of Henry and Kathryn (Sayler) GALL. Martha was united in marriage to Harold J. WIECZOREK September 24, 1937, and there were six children born of this union.

Martha and Harold farmed near Parkston, South Dakota and in 1961 moved to Springfield, SD. After many years as a farm wife, Martha joined the working force outside the home. Martha worked for 23 years at the University of South Dakota at Springfield in the dietary department. She then worked for 7½ years at Casey's General Store in Springfield making donuts and pizza dough. She was well-known for her homemade noodles and wedding cakes that went to four different states.

When Martha and Harold retired they moved to Yankton, South Dakota. Martha was an active member in the Rebeccas for 50 years and in numerous church activities.

Her memory is cherished by her five daughters. Martha was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Harold; one son, Donald; two sons-in-law: Ross Davisson and Jim Gran; one grandson, Robert Scherer; one grandson-in-law, Kurt Nelson; one great-granddaughter, Alexis Schoenfelder; 4 brothers; and 3 sisters.
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