She was born in Danville Township, Blue Earth County, Minn. to John Attenberger and Augusta (Kesting) Attenberger.
She married Maynard Bleck at Minnesota Lake. They farmed in Waldorf, Minn. for several years. Hilda was a homemaker and also helped Maynard run his residential construction business. They lived in Pine City and Cook before moving to Duluth in 1960. She was a member of the congregation of Jehovah’s Witness and the West End Senior Center.
She is survived by two daughters, a sister, six grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren, and several nephews.
Burial was in Sunrise Memorial Park.
She was born in Danville Township, Blue Earth County, Minn. to John Attenberger and Augusta (Kesting) Attenberger.
She married Maynard Bleck at Minnesota Lake. They farmed in Waldorf, Minn. for several years. Hilda was a homemaker and also helped Maynard run his residential construction business. They lived in Pine City and Cook before moving to Duluth in 1960. She was a member of the congregation of Jehovah’s Witness and the West End Senior Center.
She is survived by two daughters, a sister, six grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren, and several nephews.
Burial was in Sunrise Memorial Park.
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