Edna V. Myers, 98, of Parkers Prairie

Published 9:01am Friday, March 8, 2013 Updated 11:04am Friday, March 8, 2013

Edna Myers, died Wednesday, March 6, 2013, at St. William’s Living Center in Parkers Prairie.0308.obit.Myersindicates

Edna Victoria Myers was born June 10, 1914, to Mekkel and Sigrid (Watnaas) Lokken on the family farm in Folden Township in Otter Tail County.

She was baptized July 28, 1914, and confirmed Oct. 3, 1927, at Folden Lutheran Church. She attended District 249, Sunnyside School in Folden Township and graduated from Henning High School in 1932. She married John “Jack” Myers at First Baptist Parsonage in Parkers Prairie.

Following their marriage, they lived in Parkers Prairie and Edna joined First Baptist Church.

A short time later, they moved to Janesville, where they started their family.

In 1937, they returned to Parkers Prairie to own and operate the Parkers Prairie Independent. Her husband, Jack died in December of 1966. Edna continued running the newspaper until July of 1967, when she sold it to her son and daughter-in-law.

Edna moved to St. Louis Park where she worked for an insurance company in Minneapolis before moving to Lakota, North Dakota in 1971, to work as administrator of the Good Samaritan Nursing Home.

She retired in 1983, and moved to Fergus Falls where she lived until she moved to St. William’s Living Center in August of 2002. Edna was a member of

First Evangelical Lutheran Church.

She was formerly active in the Degree of Honor in Parkers Prairie, Fergus Falls Senior Citizens Center, Sons of Norway and as a hospital volunteer.

She loved to read and travel. She and her daughter, Lynne enjoyed a trip to Norway to visit relatives. She enjoyed making many hardanger items for her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

Edna is survived by her two daughters, P. Lynne Angell of Plymouth and Victoria A. Terfehr of Fergus Falls; son, Thomas D. (Sheryl) Myers of Parkers Prairie; daughter-in-law, Judy Myers of Minneapolis; son-in-law,

Wesley Brede of Boise, Idaho; sister-in-law, Delores “Lefty” Myers of Browerville; 16 grandchildren, Mark (Mary) Angell, Brad (Jane) Angell, Dawn (Dan) Lindell, Terrie (Roy) Britton, Randy (Lucy) Brede, Rick (Sonya) Brede, Jim (Judy) Brede, Jill (Bob) Arnold, John (Anna) Brede, Jacquelyn (Mark) Wehking, Jennifer (Scott) Marquardt, Kym (Megan) Myers, Nancy Clemens,

Kristine (Terry) Hoek, Sarah (Jesus) Anaya and Ben Terfehr; numerous great- and great-great-grandchildren; and nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her parents; husband; four brothers, Oliver, Ingvald, Julius and Melvin; six sisters, Mina, Selma, Seline, Anne, Matilda and Alise; son, John “Mickey” Myers; daughter, Virginia “Virgie” Brede; a brother-in-law, Dave Myers; and a son-in-law, Russell Angell.

Services: 11 a.m. Saturday, at First Evangelical Lutheran Church in Parkers Prairie

Clergy: Rev. Jonathan Sorum

Burial: Parkers Prairie Cemetery

Funeral Home: Lind Family Funeral & Cremation Service,

Condolences: lindfamilyfh.com

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