She married her beloved Leo Wagman in 1953 and they celebrated over 60 years of life together.
Sally was a faithful wife and mother who loved to be involved with her children. Her home was always a place of warm hospitality.
Sally was a member of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Cloquet. She enjoyed sewing and knitting and made many quilts and socks for grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Her greatest joy was being with her family and celebrating the holidays together.
The night before she passed away, Sally talked of her love for Jesus and her trust in Christ’s work on the cross for her salvation.
Sally was preceded in death by her husband, Leo; brother, Edward Anderson; and sisters, Doris Johnson and Lucille Bush.
She is survived by her children: Michael (Pam) Wagman, Lynn (James) Bartlett , and Mark (Julie) Wagmant; brothers: Rod (Mary) Anderson and Donald (Joyce) Anderson; nine grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren.
Burial will be in Hillside Cemetery in Carlton.
She married her beloved Leo Wagman in 1953 and they celebrated over 60 years of life together.
Sally was a faithful wife and mother who loved to be involved with her children. Her home was always a place of warm hospitality.
Sally was a member of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Cloquet. She enjoyed sewing and knitting and made many quilts and socks for grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Her greatest joy was being with her family and celebrating the holidays together.
The night before she passed away, Sally talked of her love for Jesus and her trust in Christ’s work on the cross for her salvation.
Sally was preceded in death by her husband, Leo; brother, Edward Anderson; and sisters, Doris Johnson and Lucille Bush.
She is survived by her children: Michael (Pam) Wagman, Lynn (James) Bartlett , and Mark (Julie) Wagmant; brothers: Rod (Mary) Anderson and Donald (Joyce) Anderson; nine grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren.
Burial will be in Hillside Cemetery in Carlton.
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