She was very active in her younger years. She enjoyed baking, snowmobiling, waterskiing, swimming, fishing, hunting, and dancing. She also loved playing games such as Yahtzee, cribbage, whist, and a variety of yard games. She even enjoyed mowing the lawn! We will surely miss the brigade of crab-apple pie baking ( 20+ pies at a time) and then Christmas baking of our family favorites. She also was a waitress for 35 years.
She was preceded in death by her first husband, Donald Walls; sisters, Annabel Moses, Sylvia Erickson, Genevieve Handley; half-brother, Harlan Phillips; father, Andrew Erickson; mother, Ada Parks; and step-father, John Parks.
Agnes is survived by her husband, Francis Amiot; daughters: Kimberly Schmidtbauer (Walls), and Tamara Walls; step-children: Debra Bahr, Michael Amiot, and Dennis Amiot; 17 grandchildren; and 20 great-grandchildren.
Interment will be at St. Thomas Catholic Cemetery in International Falls, MN.
She was very active in her younger years. She enjoyed baking, snowmobiling, waterskiing, swimming, fishing, hunting, and dancing. She also loved playing games such as Yahtzee, cribbage, whist, and a variety of yard games. She even enjoyed mowing the lawn! We will surely miss the brigade of crab-apple pie baking ( 20+ pies at a time) and then Christmas baking of our family favorites. She also was a waitress for 35 years.
She was preceded in death by her first husband, Donald Walls; sisters, Annabel Moses, Sylvia Erickson, Genevieve Handley; half-brother, Harlan Phillips; father, Andrew Erickson; mother, Ada Parks; and step-father, John Parks.
Agnes is survived by her husband, Francis Amiot; daughters: Kimberly Schmidtbauer (Walls), and Tamara Walls; step-children: Debra Bahr, Michael Amiot, and Dennis Amiot; 17 grandchildren; and 20 great-grandchildren.
Interment will be at St. Thomas Catholic Cemetery in International Falls, MN.
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