Survivors include two sons Eugene (Judy) Bierwagen of New Underwood and Kevin (Lori) Bierwagen of Sioux Falls one daughter Lianne (Neal) Bjugstad of Lisbon, North Dakota eight grandchildren: Pam, Cerrie, and Dallas Bierwagen Ryan (Kari) Bjugstad Heather (Jason) Giesen, Leslie (Ben) Schmidt, Elliot and Alyssa Bierwagen 17 great-grandchildren one sister Arlyce Naeve of Rapid City and a host of other relatives and friends. In December 2009 she moved to Beverly Ann Living Center in Lisbon, North Dakota and later to Edgewood Prairie Crossing Assisted Living Facility in August 2017 where she died peacefully. At that time Betty continued to live in the country until 1998 when she moved into Philip. In 1982 Betty lost her husband early in life. She was also a member of the Ladies Aid at First Lutheran Church where she held all offices and a member of the Bad River Senior Citizens Center since 1983.īetty believed in doing good for the elderly and enjoyed playing bingo and cards. Betty belonged to the Happy Hour Club and later to the Milesville Woman’s Club. Betty taught Sunday School for 18 years and had to keep changing classes to avoid from teaching her own children. She was a member there until September 2003 when the church closed, and at that time she joined Our Redeemer Lutheran Church of Philip. Betty lived with her Aunt Ruth and Uncle Pete for high school in Lead where she graduated in May 1949.īetty was united in marriage to Hubert Harlen Bierwagen on Augat First Lutheran Church in Milesville. She grew up on the farm in Milesville and attended nine years of local country school. Betty Lee (Vaught) Bierwagen was born to Lee and Bessie (Watwood) Vaught on at her parents’ home in Milesville, South Dakota with two midwives, Grandma Watwood and Mrs.
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