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Audrey Mae (Schutt) Jacobs was born October 2, 1933 in Fairmount,North Dakota to Clarence and Linnea (peterson) Schutt. She grew up on afarm by LeMars, North Dakota where her parents farmed. She graduatedfrom Fairmount High School in 1951. Audrey moved to Wheaton to helpHank and Ann Rinke take care of their family on their farm. While workingfor the Rinkes, Audrey met a neighbor, Orrin Jacobs, and the couple marriedon June 28, 1957 at the Bethany Church in LeMars, North Dakota.
The couple farmed in the WheatonlDumont area and raised their family.To this union five children were born: Wendy, Linda, Michael "Mike", Alanand Scott. The couple continued farming until 1981 when they retired butcontinued to live on the farm. Audrey began working at the Traverse CareCenter from 1989 until 1995. She was recognized as the nurses' aid of theyear in 1995. Orrin passed away in 1994. Audrey received a four-leggeddaughter, Flame, from a litter of puppies from her daughter. Flame wasknown to go everywhere with Audrey.
Audrey was known to be very independent. Following Orrin's passingshe continued on with plans to build their new home. Audrey moved into herhome in Wheaton in 1995. Audrey wasn't afraid to tackle many projects.She did woodwork, carpentry, sewing, quilting, needlepoint, puzzles,canning and gardening. She loved to bowl in her women's league, help withSt. John Lutheran Church Ladies Circle, and the Block and Tackle QuiltersClub. She was very active in most of these groups right up until her death.She loved to cook and had a huge collection of cookbooks. She learned howto search the internet for recipes and watch cooking shows on T.V. Sheloved to read novels. Audrey enjoyed spending time with family; especiallyher grandkids and great-grandkids.
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IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Audrey Mae JacobsBORN - October 2, 1933 - Fairmount, North Dakota
PASSED AWAY - September 24, 2017 - Wheaton, MinnesotaFUNERAL SERVICE
Saturday, September 30,2017 11:00 a.m.St. John Lutheran Church - Wheaton, Minnesota
OFFICIA TING - Rev. Michael BreachORGANIST - Sara Lee Rinke
SOLOIST - Ellie MillerSURVIVED BY
Three children: Scott Jacobs of Wheaton; Wendy (Dan) Swedlundof Breckenridge, Minnesota; and Linda (Dave) Barina of
Breckenridge; one brother Arlen (Marlene) Schutt of Fairmount,North Dakota; three grandchildren: Derrick Swedlund of LakeMetigoshe, North Dakota; Amanda (Adam) Erickson of Fargo,
North Dakota; and Tana Jo (Top her) Riddle of Wheaton; and fourgreat-grandchildren: Carter Lee, Morgan Erickson, Lily Riddle
and Devin Erickson.PRECEDED IN DEATH BY
Her husband Orrin; parents; two sons: Mike and Alan Jacobs;great-grandson Easton Riddle; and brothers:
Lloyd, Clifford, Dale and Milton.PALLBEARERS
Brad "Stump" Jacobs Mark Jacobs Bruce RinkeSteve Rinke Brian Peterson Donnie Schutt
HONORARY PALLBEARERSBlock and Tackle Quilters Club
INTERMENTSt. John Lutheran Cemetery - Dumont, Minnesota
The Day God Called You HomeGod looked around His Garden
And found an empty place.He then looked down upon the earth,
And saw your tired face.He put His arms around you,
And lifted you to rest.God's garden must be beautiful;
He always takes the best.He knew you were suffering,He knew that you would never
Get well on earth again.He saw the road was getting rough,And the hills were hard to climb.So He closed your weary eyelidsAnd whispered, "Peace be thine."
It broke our hearts to lose youBut you didn't go alone.
For part of us went with you,The day God called you home.