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LaVanche "Van" Maloney
April 14, 1915 - September 4, 2020

Place of Birth: Grand Forks, ND
Residence: Fostoria, OH
Age: 105

LaVanche “Van” Maloney, 105 years young, passed away Friday, September 4, 2020 at the Good Shepherd Home in Fostoria, OH. Born April 14, 1915 in Grand Forks, North Dakota, she was a daughter of Fred and Grace (Walworth) Travers.
Van graduated from the East Grand Forks High School in North Dakota in 1934 and on July 26, 1939 she married William Maloney in East Grand Forks. They were married for over 41 years until his death on January 30, 1981. She was involved in many organizations in Watford City, ND and planned many social events. She and her husband owned Maloney’s Café in Watford City from 1954-1976 and she worked as a bookkeeper for O.K. Implement in Watford City until she retired in 1999 at the age of 84.
Van moved to Ohio in 2007 to be closer to her family. She resided in Fostoria, Ohio and within the last 5 years resided at Good Shepherd Home in Fostoria. She enjoyed many family gatherings and outings. She had made many friends over her 105 years and will be missed by many. Van will be laid to rest back home in Watford City, ND next to her loving husband Bill.
Surviving are daughters, Judy (Ted) Ward of Billings, Montana and LaVonne (Ron) Havener-Maloney of Draper, Utah; sister, Aldyne Shaver, who is 103 years old of Surprise, AZ; grandchildren, Bill (Joanne) Ward-Utah, Lisa (Kurt) Timmons-Ohio, Kim (Dan) Schell-Colorado and Michael (George West) Pratt-Ohio; great-grandchildren, Cody Ward, Rachel (Devon) Scriber, Billy (Abbi) Ward, Derik (Kara) Timmons, Sarah (Josh) Fork, Colin (Taylor) Timmons, Whitney (Corbin) Dunn, Alex (Katherine) Schell and Stephaine Schell, Elijah Pratt, Liam Pratt, Ryan Pratt, and Ava Pratt; and great, great grandchildren, Caroline Fork, Aria Ward, Claire Timmons and another one on the way in January.
Van is preceded in death by her parents; husband; daughter and son-in-law, Donna (Mike) Pratt of Gibsonburg; and siblings, Omer, Ruth, Gertrude, Grace and Freddie.
The family wishes to extend their sincere thanks to Good Shepherd Home staff for taking such wonderful care of Van during her last 5 years residing there and for the support they have shown the family. Memorials may be given in her memory to the Good Shepherd Home in Fostoria, OH or Gibsonburg United Methodist Church in Gibsonburg, OH. Local arrangements have been entrusted to the Herman-Veh Funeral Home & Cremation Services, Gibsonburg. To view Van’s Video Tribute or to express online condolences, please visit, www.hermanfh.com.

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Karen Broderson (Watford City, ND)
Sep 7, 2020
Oh what a wonderful life Van lived! I so loved when she would come to the beauty shop! She had the most wonderful hair to work with! I was met with a little opposition when I did suggest she stop coloring her hair as she had the fastest growing hair that I have ever known! We were all so surprised how beautiful he silver hair was! Our sympathies to you her family!
Eileen Fehlen (Hystad) (White Bear Lake, MN)
Sep 7, 2020
Judy
So sorry to see this, I adored your Mom and am so glad she had such a long wonderful life. You’re in my thoughts. Eileen
Chuck and Becki Zinne (Watford City, ND )
Sep 8, 2020
We first met Van when we joined the First Presbyterian Church. A special lady.....we are grateful for the many memories of joy and laughter...she will forever be held close in our hearts. Rest In Peace, dear friend.
Cindy (Hanna) Ostman (Spearfish, SD)
Sep 9, 2020
To the Family of Van, Seeing the beautiful picture of Van, brings back so many great memories of her and your family in Watford City. The cafe that was so much a part of Main Street for years, and all of the pillar store owners that kept Main Street going, and all the hours spent to together at the Presbyterian Church. What a celebration of life for Van 105 yrs. She is part of a generation we will forever be grateful to. My thoughts and prayers to your family at this time.
Tammy Moravec Leland (Sidney, Mt)
Sep 14, 2020
Van was my Grandma Maloney too. I have wonderful memories of sleeping over night under the cafe and getting to “waitress” as a little girl. When Tim and I got married she was my grandma there too and we had beautiful pictures taken with her. Even after moving to Billings we talked. I loved her and will miss her so much.
Karen Rolfsrud Kirmis (Austin, TX)
Sep 28, 2020
Thinking of you, Judy, and the family. What memories I have from childhood - your Mom and Dad as well as the restaurant. We did have some fun times in the neighborhood.
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