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Leona Duttenhefer

06 Jan Leona Duttenhefer

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Leona Duttenhefer passed away peacefully on Jan. 5, 2023 due to natural causes surrounded by her family.  Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Tuesday, Jan. 10, 2023 at 10 a.m. at Church of Saint Anne, Bismarck with Rev. Jeff Zwack officiating.  Burial will be held at St. Mary’s Cemetery.

Visitation will be held one hour prior to the service at the church.

Leona Duttenhefer was born on May 6,1948 to Barney and Tillie Duttenhefer.  She was the first daughter of six children.  She was raised on the family farm near Dodge, ND and enjoyed caring for animals on the farm.  Leona graduated from Dodge High School.

Leona was a faithful Catholic and lived a quiet life.  She prayed the rosary every morning and watched mass on television when she was no longer able to drive.  She enjoyed her years of retirement which allowed her to spend time reading, walking and doing puzzles.  Leona loved baking and always had a new recipe to tell her sisters about.

Leona’s anchors in life were her sister’s Tess Frohlich, Carol Fox and brother-in-law Richard Frohlich.  If Leona had difficulties in life, these people were on her speed dial.  They also were at her bedside as she died on Jan. 5, 2023.

Those left to mourn her passing include her brother Floyd Duttenhefer and his daughters, Nicole (Gary) Hesch and their daughter Makenna, Angie (Butch) Perrin and their children Jaksen and LeiLani, sisters, Tess (Richard) Frohlich and their daughter Christine (Adam) McGillivery and daughter Emmersyn, Amanda (Greg) English and their daughters Leah and Claire and son Mark (Sami) Frohlich and children Desmond and Madeline, sister Carol (Sidney) Fox and sons Foster and Spencer Fox, sister-in-law Lianna (Lonny) Hoffer, nephew Robert (Jackie) Duttenhefer and son Austin and Wayne (Carrie) Duttenhefer and son Cooper and numerous relatives and kind friends.

She was preceded in death by her father and mother, Barney and Tillie Duttenhefer, older brother’s Danny (who died as a child) and Kenny Duttenhefer.

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