Agnes moved to California in 1943 and worked in electronics for many years. She married D. Jack Dye in 1950 in California and he preceded her in death in 1960. In 1989 she moved to Minnesota to be near her family. Agnes was formerly a member of the World Wide Church of God in Duluth.
Agnes was a very loving person. She was loved by many evidenced by her family and many friends that attended her 100th birthday party and continued to visit up until the day she passed.
Agnes was preceded in death by husband Jack; sisters Marie (Floyd) Peters and Theresa (Glenn) Watson.
Agnes is survived by 9 nieces and nephews; their families and many friends.
Inurnment will take place in Glen Haven Memorial Park, San Fernando, California.
Agnes moved to California in 1943 and worked in electronics for many years. She married D. Jack Dye in 1950 in California and he preceded her in death in 1960. In 1989 she moved to Minnesota to be near her family. Agnes was formerly a member of the World Wide Church of God in Duluth.
Agnes was a very loving person. She was loved by many evidenced by her family and many friends that attended her 100th birthday party and continued to visit up until the day she passed.
Agnes was preceded in death by husband Jack; sisters Marie (Floyd) Peters and Theresa (Glenn) Watson.
Agnes is survived by 9 nieces and nephews; their families and many friends.
Inurnment will take place in Glen Haven Memorial Park, San Fernando, California.
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