On October 30, 2018, at the age of 105, Elizabeth Friesen moved from Nemont Manor to Valley View. Her desire to be home with Jesus was granted and she passed away less than two months later on the morning of Christmas Day, 2018.
Elizabeth Friesen was born on February 15, 1913 in Omsk, Russia, to Jacob and Katarina Born. When Elizabeth was one year old, her family, grandparents and relatives, a total of 28 people migrated to Liverpool, England. From there they took a passenger ship and headed for Canada. In 1916, Elizabeth, with her parents, sister and two brothers crossed the border of the United States in a covered wagon and homesteaded in Larslan, Montana, moving to Lustre, Montana, in 1923. After graduating from grade school and finishing two years at the local Bible School, she married Harry F. Reddig in 1932. Their daughter, Elinor, was born in 1933. In 1935, her husband Harry died of pneumonia. Their son, named Harry after his father, was born in 1936. It had always been a dream of Elizabeth’s to teach, so she finished high school by correspondence and then attended Northern Montana College—all the while helping her dad with calving, milking and other farm work. Elizabeth graduated in 1948 with a 6-year teaching certificate. Three years later, she married Pete Friesen and their daughter, Eileen, was born in 1958. In 1983, they retired from the farm and moved to Glasgow, Montana. Pete died in 1996 and Elizabeth moved to Nemont Manor.
Elizabeth loved the Lord, her family, attending church, quilting, and entertaining among many other things. In 2011, she wrote that “Everything is getting slower, also my mind but I still enjoy going to church, singing, listening, praying and Bible studies. I did enjoy sewing, reading, singing, quilting, embroidering and other handwork… Of course, I enjoyed visiting with the family both here and in their homes. One of my greatest joys is holding a baby, new life!” She read through the Bible every year from 1976 through about 2015, a tradition she hoped her children and future generations would continue. Most of Elizabeth’s family lived miles away but they all knew that she prayed for them every day; she will be greatly missed!
She is survived by her children, Elinor (Lon) Runner, Harry (Judy) Reddig, and Eileen (Kevin) Clemans; and grandchildren, Charlotte (Jack) Runner, Ruth (Rosoe) Kronfuss, Kathy (Steve) Marks, Dean (Karen) Sauskojus, Ken (Debbie) Sauskojus, Jim (Patty) Sauskojus, Deanette (Ron) Piesik, Nadine (Wayne) Steiner, Don Reddig, Charlene Reddig, Kelsey (Micah) Kramer, Tim Clemans, Josh Clemans, Jordan Clemans, and Josiah Clemans. She is also survived by 25 great-grandchildren and 27 great-great-grandchildren.
In memory of Elizabeth, donations can be made to her church of the last 35 years, Glasgow Evangelical Church.
Service Schedule
Funeral Service
10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
Thursday January 3, 2019
Glasgow Evangelical Church
152 Aberdeen St.
Glasgow, Montana 59230
Burial
2:30 p.m.
Wednesday January 3, 2018
Lustre Monnonite Brethren Cemetery
Lustre, Montana
Service Schedule
Funeral Service
10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
Thursday January 3, 2019
Glasgow Evangelical Church
152 Aberdeen St.
Glasgow, Montana 59230
Burial
2:30 p.m.
Wednesday January 3, 2018
Lustre Monnonite Brethren Cemetery
Lustre, Montana
Steve & Connie Akers says
Nadine and Wayne so sorry to hear about your grandmother. She sounded like an amazing women and 105 wow, she sure led a long and interesting life. She saw a lot of things in her life – she sure would have been a great women to know!
Cindy Barton says
Nadine and Wayne,
My condolences in the loss of your Grandma. Even when they lived a long life, they are missed. I’m so glad she is able to sit in glory with Jesus now! How happy she must be.
Kristi Shipstead (Rohde) says
My condolences for your loss of Elizabeth. I remember her as an ever faithful prayer warrrior. She has had her graduation day now. I pray that that fact will comfort you.