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Verneice "Harriette" Covert

Verneice “Harriette” Covert, 83, of Bowman and formerly of Calvin and Hanks Corner, passed away Friday, June 10, 2011 at Bowman.

 

Verneice was born October 22, 1927 at Calvin, ND to Herb and Helen (Duma) Keeling.  She grew up and was educated in Calvin, ND.  She was united in marriage to Ralph Covert on May 22, 1947, and they made their home in Calvin.   Five children were born to this union: R. Fred II, Korry, Ron, Jeanie, and Carolyn.  

Harriette at one time owned and operated a grocery store.  She sold toys for years and was known as the “toy lady”.  She also sold jewelry at one time and was a big crafter.  Harriette worked for Pan Am at the ABM Missile site in Nekoma and also worked the night shift at Maple Manor Care Center for many years.  She served as assistant Postmaster in Calvin, ND. 

Harriette loved her grandkids and especially enjoyed the 4th of July.  She loved to go Christmas shopping and was known for wrapping everything Christmas Eve night.  She loved crossword puzzles, to travel and enjoyed rummage sales and collecting.  Harriette lived at Hanks Corner from 1989 to 2006 and has since made her home with her son in Bowman, ND.   

 

Harriette is survived by her children:  R. Fred II (Gina) of Panama City Beach, FL, Ron of Bowman, ND, Jeanie Covert (Rick Plageman) of Halstad, MN, Carolyn Beranek (Larry Harildstad) of Rural Cavalier, ND; five grandsons; eight granddaughters; 12 great-grandchildren; sister: Ida Mae Buckingham of Rothsay, MN; and numerous nieces and nephews.

 

She was preceded in death by her parents, husband Ralph, son Korry and siblings.

 

VISITATION will begin at 6pm with a 7pm Prayer Service at the Brooks Funeral Home of Langdon, ND on Wednesday, June 15, 2011.

 

SERVICES will be held on Thursday, June 16, 2011 at 2:00pm at the St. Boniface Catholic Church of Walhalla, ND.

 

INTERMENT will be on Thursday, June 16, 2011 at 5:30pm at the Corinthian Cemetery of Calvin, ND.


Condolences:

We are very sorry to hear about Aunt Harriette..she is going to be missed by many of us....Thoughts and prayers are with all of you.

Ellen Gebur Hoerer

 

OUR MOST SINCERE SYMPATHY TO ALL. YOUR MOM WAS MORE LIKE AN AUNT TO US AS SHE AND MOM WERE VERY CLOSE, I WILL ALWAYS CHERISH THE GREAT TIMES I SPENT WITH HER. KEEPING YOU ALL IN PRAYERS.

PAT AND KEN

 

We are so sorry to hear of losing our Aunt Harriette. The memories I have of her are all good ones spent with our family in North Dakota.

Our thoughts and prayers are with the family. May she rest in peace.

Bruce & Sandy Mathis

 

Harriet was a very special lady.  My thoughts and prayers are with your family during this time. It was a honor to have met her since she moved to Bowman.  She was always so kind and loved to share stories of her grandkids. Keep memories close to your hearts.

Jacki Fischer

 

Our deepest sympathy in your loss.  Harriette was a life time friend to us. May all of her memories give you comfort in the days ahead. She was loved by all...

Bob & Geri Thomas

 

Condolences to Harriette's family and Ida Mae.  I will miss seeing her when I go back to North Dakota. We always enjoyed the Langdon and Calvin basketball games when we were young.  She would stay with me and we had great times together during the tournaments. 

Earline Siguaw from Milton, WA

 

As a young girl, we would love to drive to Calvin to pick up the mail and we loved to see Harriet there, she was always so friendly. It is a special memory for me. Thinking of your family.

Elizabeth Larson Sillers

 

You are in my prayers. We used to always try to see her whenever we were in the area.  We always had a good time reminiscing and visiting.

Lola Cleary

 

Harriet was always a very important person in our household.  She spent a lot of time with us. I was very sorry to hear that she had passed on. We will miss her. 

Gerry Himley (McGauvran)

 

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