Edna (Maier) Schnaidt
Edna Maier, 95, formerly of Streeter, North Dakota, died
Sunday evening Febuary 17, 2013, at The Care Center,
Napoleon, North Dakota.
Edna Schnaidt was born January 03, 1918, at Napoleon, the
daughter of John Schnaidt and Christina Kranzler. She
moved to Temvik, North Dakota, when she was two years old.
In 1925 she moved to Napoleon to live with her
grandparents, Christina and Philip Werth. She received her
elementary education at the local rural school.
She and Gottlieb Maier met at a barn dance and were
married April 24, 1937, at Linton, North Dakota. They made
their home in Hazelton, North Dakota. In 1944 they moved
to Streeter. After the death of her husband in 1996, she
continued to reside in Streeter. She entered the Gackle
Care Center in May of 2010 and the Napoleon Care Center in
December of 2010.
Edna was a member of St. Luke Lutheran Church, Streeter
Senior Center, and actively involved in the Streeter
Buffalo Supper. She was an avid gardener and enjoyed
embroidery and cross stitch; her white embroidered dish
towels are the best.
Edna is survived by one son and daughter-in-law of
Bismarck three daughters and three sons-in-law, all of
North Dakota; 21 grandchildren; 35 great grandchildren;
and nine great great grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, six
children, Joan Miller, twins, Janice and James, Alice
Remboldt, Caren Hehn, Roger Maier; one granddaughter,
Heidi Maier and one great granddaughter, Drew Miller.
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