Olga Spitzer
STREETER - Olga Spitzer, 94, of Streeter, ND died at her home on May 17, 2024.
She was born on her family farm outside of Streeter on December 24, 1929 to Fred and Pauline (Graf) Schumaker. She attended school through the 8th grade.
Olga married Alvin Spitzer on April 17, 1949, and they moved to a farm a few miles west of Salt Lake where they would operate a dairy farm and raise their children. They would operate the dairy farm for 25 years and would later to switch to crop land and raising cattle. Alvin and Olga were married 45 years, and after Alvin's passing, she moved in to town where she continued to stay busy with various activities. She drove the school bus for 20 plus years for Gackletreeter school, and would later go on to manage the Streeter Café. She retired in 2010.
She is survived by her beloved cat, Kitty Whiskers, children, Larry (JoAnn), Sharon, Wanda, and daughter-in-law, Joyce, grandchildren, Chad (Elaine), Bridgette, Brandy (Rosseli), Brittany (Bryce), and Brooke (Ryan), great grandchildren Cole, Abbigail (Aidan), Isabelle (Adam), Summer, Ikenna, Valentino and Simon, Rocco, Raleigh, Kade, Kinley, and Kylynn, great-great grandchildren, DeLilah and Zoey, and Webb family, sister, Donna and brother Arnie (Beverly), brother-in-law, Duane Suko, and several nieces and nephews, and special friends Trent and Peggy.
She is preceded in death by her husband: Alvin, children: Stanley and Carol, grandson: Zachariah, sisters: Hilda (Jim), Ellentina (Henry), Deloris (Alfred), and DeElda, son-in-law: Simon, and daughter-in-law: Sandra.
Visitation – 4:00 PM – 7:00 PM Thursday May 23, 2024 @ the Haut Funeral Home
Prayer Service – 7:00 PM Thursday @ the Haut Funeral Home
Funeral Service – 11:00 AM Friday May 24, 2024 @ the Haut Funeral Home
Burial – 3:00 PM Friday May 24, 2024 Zion Reformed Cemetery, west of Streeter, ND
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