Grace was a member of the United Methodist Church in Luverne. She enjoyed fishing, gardening, reading, crocheting and playing games. Many evenings were spent playing rummikub and bingo.
She is lovingly remembered by her two children, George and his wife, Janet Boeve of Rapid City, South Dakota, and Donna and her husband, Richard Christianson of Longville, Minnesota; four grandchildren; Tambray Boeve, Rick (Angie) Boeve, Amanda (Christopher) Ball and Jessica (Rey) Drees; eight great-grandchildren, Kyrstin (Kyle) Wurdeman, Zachary Boeve, Shaela Boeve, Madeline Ball, Lucas Ball, Rowan Ball, Zachary Drees and Chloe Drees; and two great-great-grandchildren, Kylar and Kymber Wurdeman. She was preceded in death by her husband, Dick Boeve; son, Wilbur Boeve, who died when he was three years old; parents; three brothers, Weber, Neal, and George Burgers; and six sisters, Bertha Van Engelenhoven, Nellie Vanden Hul, Tillie Olson, Minnie Van Den Top, Jennie Clark and Wilma Koedam.
Grace was a member of the United Methodist Church in Luverne. She enjoyed fishing, gardening, reading, crocheting and playing games. Many evenings were spent playing rummikub and bingo.
She is lovingly remembered by her two children, George and his wife, Janet Boeve of Rapid City, South Dakota, and Donna and her husband, Richard Christianson of Longville, Minnesota; four grandchildren; Tambray Boeve, Rick (Angie) Boeve, Amanda (Christopher) Ball and Jessica (Rey) Drees; eight great-grandchildren, Kyrstin (Kyle) Wurdeman, Zachary Boeve, Shaela Boeve, Madeline Ball, Lucas Ball, Rowan Ball, Zachary Drees and Chloe Drees; and two great-great-grandchildren, Kylar and Kymber Wurdeman. She was preceded in death by her husband, Dick Boeve; son, Wilbur Boeve, who died when he was three years old; parents; three brothers, Weber, Neal, and George Burgers; and six sisters, Bertha Van Engelenhoven, Nellie Vanden Hul, Tillie Olson, Minnie Van Den Top, Jennie Clark and Wilma Koedam.
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