Lillian Marvel Huso Nedrud, 98, of Wolf Point, MT, passed away on Sunday, December 27, 2015 at the Faith Lutheran Home in Wolf Point.
Lillian was born in Cottonwood, Minnesota on February 1st, 1917. She was born on the farm in Cottonwood, Minnesota and was the oldest of 5 children. She graduated from Cottonwood High School and continued on to college and graduated from Beauty School in Minneapolis, spring of 1935.
Lillian was married to the love of her life, Sherman “Vincent” Nedrud on September 3rd, 1939; they were married 64 ½ years. Lillian knew from the minute she saw Vincent in the church choir, that he was the one she wanted. She called it “love at first sight”. They shared a full and beautiful life together until Vincent’s passing in 2003.
In 1947 Lillian and Vincent began building their first home, they moved into it September 1948, with their son, Donald. They built onto the home in 1953 when they had their 2nd son, David.
Lillian worked as a beautician and a homemaker the majority of her life. She enjoyed playing bridge, quilting, crossword puzzles, reading and listening to music. She was actively involved in her church. She took great joy in her children and grandchildren.
Lillian is survived by 1 son, David Nedrud (Virginia) of Pocatello, Idaho; 3 grandsons, Jens Nedrud (Stephanie) of Bellevue, Washington, James Nedrud of Chicago, Illinois, Michael Severson (Kelly) of Tualatin, Oregon; and 2 great grandchildren, Brayden Severson of Tualatin, Oregon and Miles Nedrud of Bellevue, Washington.
Lillian is preceded in death by her parents Ed & Clara Huso, husband Sherman Vincent Nedrud, Brother Robert Huso, sisters Exine Leverson, Doreen Rothe and Dorothy Benjamin, son Donald Nedrud, and granddaughter Jessica Nedrud Renville.
Visitation will be Saturday January 2nd, 2016 from 1-2pm and following the visitation will be the funeral service at 2pm at The First Lutheran Church in Wolf Point.
Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel of Wolf Point has been entrusted with the arrangements. Condolences can be sent to the family using the form below. Thank You
Service Schedule
Visitation
10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Saturday January 2, 2016
First Lutheran Church
415 Johnson Street
Wolf Point, Montana 59201
Funeral Service
2:00 p.m.
Saturday January 2, 2016
First Lutheran Church
415 Johnson Street
Wolf Point, Montana 59201
Service Schedule
Visitation
10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Saturday January 2, 2016
First Lutheran Church
415 Johnson Street
Wolf Point, Montana 59201
Funeral Service
2:00 p.m.
Saturday January 2, 2016
First Lutheran Church
415 Johnson Street
Wolf Point, Montana 59201
David Arndt says
David and family: I was so sad to hear of Lillians’ passing. Amber had a great time visiting with Lillian at stampede time this year. Condolences go out to the family.
Nikki Thiemann says
I’m glad I got to know her. she was a very nice lady to talk to and to know.
Arnie & Jo Solberg says
Sorry for your loss David and family..!
Siri Peterson says
I was so sorry to hear about Lillian’s passing. Lillian always had time to stop, say hi and visit with me whenever I saw her. She was such an inspiration, because she seemed so young for her age and always had a positive outlook on life. Sincere sympathy and prayers to Lillian’s family.
Cheryl Pickthorn says
What an “extraordinary” Lady! Lillian was a friend to my Mother, Ann Pickthorn, and she was a friend to me. Whenever I came home, Mom and I went to Lillian’s for coffee. She will always hold a special place in my heart.
Loren and Vicki Bisbee says
Sorry to hear “Nana” has passed. Prayers to the family. Mike we love you!
Barb Bryan says
So sorry for the loss of your Mom. I visited with her two years ago at the Pancake Breakfast at Stampede. She looked fabulous and was more “with it” than anyone I’ve ever seen at her age. A remarkable woman. . . .
Steve Rothe and family says
Aunt Lillian will be greatly missed. I’ll always remember her being so welcoming and caring to me. Lillian made great effort to stay in touch with my mother and her other sisters, sharing her faith and her care for them in these latter years. And when they all preceded her in passing in 2015, she continued to inspire us with her strength and faith. What a great life. Heartfelt condolences to David and all her family.
Norma Rauch says
Lillian was an interesting lady to visit with. I enjoyed her very much.
AJ says
I am so sorry for your loss. There are heart-warming and encouraging promises from the Bible that can bring much comfort and hope and strength to your family at this most difficult time. Perhaps reflecting on these scriptures will give you what’s needed to assure your family of God’s love in Acts 24:15 and Revelation 21:4.
DENNIS VISSER says
DAVID, SO SORRY FOR THE LOSS OF YOUR MOTHER. OUR MOTHERS SPENT SOME TIME TOGETHER AT FAITH HOME, AND IM SURE ENJOYED EACH OTHER.
Jeanie Hanel Bickle says
I babysat for both Donnie and David when I was a teenager. Lillian was a good friend to my mother and I always looked forward to visiting with her when I was in Wolf Point. I enjoyed her hospitality many times as she was a gracious hostess. I have many fond memories of her.
Joann Heser says
Lillian was a very special lady, one of those unique personalities that are not easily forgotten. She was a sweetheart behind a tough outer shell, and the more I got to know her, the more I loved her. God bless all of you, and I am so sorry for your loss!
Bert & Linda Twitchell says
Lillian was an inspiration and an example for all of us. She was intelligent, positive and active. we will always remember her as a great lady.
Dawn Wold Herrmann says
I am so sorry to learn of Lillian’s death. My parents, Don and Berniece Wold in Iowa, always kept in touch with her until Mother’s death and Dad’s move into a nursing home. She was so gracious when they visited in Wolf Point and on my one visit several years ago. Deepest sympathies to her family.