Ann Wiebusch, 96, of Fargo, ND passed away peacefully at her home on July 24th, 2020
Ann Helen Wentz was born on November 9th, 1923 in Silva, ND, the daughter of Joe and Eugenia (Voeller) Wentz. Ann grew up and attended school in Balta, ND.
Ann moved to Fargo where she met and married Ervin Wiebusch on June 25, 1944, and together they had 5 children.
Ann worked in the food service industry most of her life including employment at Dayton’s, Moorhead State University and The Manor.
Ann treasured her time with family and friends, she was always ready to help others, whether it was physically or just a ready ear. Her sense of humor was a gift that could cheer any situation. She enjoyed spending time with her family, reading, listening to old time music and bingo.
Her loving family will miss her greatly but will remember her for the special Mom and Grandma that she was. Ann is survived by 3 sons David (Mary) Wiebusch of Mounds View MN, Doug (Rhonda) Wiebusch of Kuna, ID, Robert (Deb) Wiebusch of Mesa, AZ; her daughter Shirley (Darcy) Monson of Monticello, MN; another son-in-law, Jim Burgard, West Fargo, ND; 2 sisters, Yvonne Wentz and Hatti Witt, and her brother Bob Wentz, all of West Fargo, ND; 8 grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren, 3 great-great-grandchildren, and numerous nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by husband Ervin, daughter Rita, 1 grandchild, one brother and 2 sisters.
Ann’s family would like to thank all of the staff of Bethany on 42nd and Ethos Hospice for making sure our Mother was taken care of and made to feel as special as she was to her family.
Public Visitation: 5 - 7 pm Thursday, July 30, 2020, with a Public Prayer Service held at 7 pm, all in West Funeral Home, West Fargo
Please follow COVID-19 recommendations concerning social distancing and use of masks.
Private Family Funeral: 10:30 am Friday, July 31st in West Funeral Home Chapel.
Interment: Riverside Cemetery, Fargo
West Funeral Home & Life Tribute Center, West Fargo.
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