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Agnes

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Sadergaski

April 7, 1911 – September 21, 2010

Obituary

Agnes "Aggie" Sadergaski was born April 7, 1911, in West Bank Township, Swift County, to Fred and Katie (Kujuwa) Behrens. She was baptized and confirmed in Danvers. Aggie attended schools in West Bank and Maryland Township through the eighth grade.On December 21, 1944, she was married to Sylvester Sadergaski at Danvers. Aggie was always a hard worker. Starting at a young age she began helping with the family farm, helping with her siblings and working for families in the Danvers area with cooking, cleaning, and child care. She started in the restaurant business in the late 1940's and worked for several restaurant owners in the Appleton area throughout her 40+ years of making pies, donuts, and roast beef commercials. She retired from the Village Inn in her mid 70s but continued with personal orders for donuts for $1/ dozen for several years.She and her brother, John, had the biggest gardens in Swift County and many local people enjoyed their garden harvest. She enjoyed cooking, baking, playing cards, and making her famous dill pickles. She was also known for her clean, low mileage Fords. Agnes was a life long member of the Catholic Church. Agnes was someone who always had time and always willing to help people. She was known as "Grandma Ag". Aggie was very caring, ambitious, and never said "no". Her memory was very sharp.Agnes died on Tuesday evening, September 21st, at Appleton Area Health Services. She had attained 99 years, 5 months, and 14 days of age.Unfortunately, Sylvester and Agnes could not have children of their own so they took on the role of "parents/grandparents" for John (Linda) Behrens, Jr., of North Mankato, Jenny, Katie, and Angie; Jim (Julie) Behrens of Mandan, ND, and Nicole and Nick; Jerry (Karen) Behrens of Zimmerman and Matthew and Joshua; and Janelle Behrens Rens (fiancé Jim) and Travis, Tanna, Reed, Taylor and Carter; and many other special nieces, nephews, great-nieces, and great-nephews.She is preceded in death by her parents; husband, Sylvester, on April 26, 1980; two brothers: Fred and John Behrens, Sr.; five sisters: Elizabeth Behrens, Annie Barth, Martha Glisky, Mary Ekren, and Rose Furst; and great-nephew, Jacob Behrens.
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