Funeral service will be at 10:30 a.m., Monday, Nov. 2 at Atonement Lutheran Church, Jamestown, with the Rev. Steve Berntson officiating.
Visitation will be from 4-6 p.m., Sunday, Nov. 1 at the Eddy Funeral Home in Jamestown.
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Bertha Dockter was born June 18, 1916, to Gottlieb and Magdalena (Frigen) Dockter. Bertha was baptized and confirmed in the St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Monango, N.D. She attended school in Monango and one year at the Ellendale Normal Industrial School. She taught for one year in a rural school. On Dec. 19, 1941, Bertha married Merton Bardell in Monango, where they lived until 1950, then moved to Galchutt, N.D., where they resided until moving to Kindred, N.D., in 1963. They lived in Kindred for four years before moving to Jamestown. Bertha moved to Bismarck in 2007 and became a resident of Missouri Slope Lutheran Care Center in 2008.
Bertha enjoyed crocheting, playing cards, fishing and dancing. She belonged to Ladies Aid and was a Den Mother. Bertha was a nurturing and loving mother and grandmother. Her whole life revolved around taking care of her family and being there for them. She was known for her German cooking, especially kuchen.
Bertha is survived by: three sons, Lester Bardell, Moorhead, Minn., Gene (Cheryl) Bardell, Jamestown, and Steven (Abby) Bardell, Mandan, N.D.; two daughters, Bonna (James) Rasset, Ortonville, Minn., and Faye (Larry) Bough, Baxter Springs, Kan.; daughter-in-law, Lucy Bardell, Jamestown; six grandchildren, Greg Rasset, Julie Danielson, Casey Bough, Brett Bough, Van Bardell and Kayli Bardell; eight great-grandchildren, Brenna, Drew, Bethany, Mikayla, Sienna, Connor, Colton and Chase; two sisters, Olga Henry, Mesa, Ariz., and Leona Rempfer, Hot Springs, S.D.; and two brothers, Ervin Dockter, Devils Lake, N.D., and Melvin (Elsie) Dockter, Orangevale, Calif.
She was preceded in death by: her husband, Merton; son, Ray; granddaughter, Suzanne; four brothers; and one sister.


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