Ann was a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church in Waverly, American Legion Auxiliary 305, and FRA auxiliary. She and Joseph were active memebers of the Polka Lovers Club of America. Sewing was a hobby, which was a constant throughout her life.
Ann is preceded in death by her parents, Henry and Emma (Braem) Mussche, daughters Debbie Herda and Margie Herda, sisters Clara Boekema and Laura Bach, and brother-in-law Julian Bertin.
She is survived by her husband Joseph Albert, sons Joseph J. and Debbie Herda, David and Joyce Herda, Stephen Herda, James Herda, and Dan and Jamie Herda; daughters Mary and Steven Mattson, Connie and Jeff Sterner, and Terri Hutto, 18 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.
Ann is also survived by sisters Helen Bertin and Martha and Bill Hannum, and brother-in-law Phil Boekema.
Ann was a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church in Waverly, American Legion Auxiliary 305, and FRA auxiliary. She and Joseph were active memebers of the Polka Lovers Club of America. Sewing was a hobby, which was a constant throughout her life.
Ann is preceded in death by her parents, Henry and Emma (Braem) Mussche, daughters Debbie Herda and Margie Herda, sisters Clara Boekema and Laura Bach, and brother-in-law Julian Bertin.
She is survived by her husband Joseph Albert, sons Joseph J. and Debbie Herda, David and Joyce Herda, Stephen Herda, James Herda, and Dan and Jamie Herda; daughters Mary and Steven Mattson, Connie and Jeff Sterner, and Terri Hutto, 18 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.
Ann is also survived by sisters Helen Bertin and Martha and Bill Hannum, and brother-in-law Phil Boekema.
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