

Boniface, MB, Canada and graduated high school from St. Brodeur was born Novemin Joliette, ND the son of the late Joseph and Dora (Leveque) Brodeur. Brodeur, age 84 of Grafton, ND passed away on Wednesday, Novemat his home in Grafton. Burial will be in the Mabel Lutheran Cemetery.Paul J. Visitation will be 12:30 to 1:45 on Thursday at the church prior to the family service. at the Mabel First Lutheran Church in Mabel. Private family funeral service will be held on Thursday, October 27 at 2 p.m. She is survived by her husband Dale Garness, her children Amy (Jeremy) Lee and Matthew (Brooke) Garness, her grandchildren Kyle and Breanna Lee, and Samuel, Henry, and Everett Garness her mother Geneva (Berquam) Tweeten, her siblings Marsha Tweeten Wolfgram, Michael (Donna) Tweeten, and Taresa Tweeten. Jennifer was preceded in death by her father Morris Tweeten, her sister Jaclyn Tweeten Morken, father-in-law Burnell Garness, and mother-in-law Bernice (Larson) Garness.

Jeni was also an active member of Mabel First Lutheran Church. She loved sharing her creativity with others, especially inspiring children through her volunteer programs at the Mabel Public Library. Jeni loved to shop and lived to give, showering those she loved, especially the children in her life, with gifts given from the heart. Gift giving was her love language and one of her greatest joys. Jeni filled her life planning parties of all sorts, for weddings, birthdays, and holiday gatherings. Cooking was her passion and for several years she was employed at the Harmony Care Center, lovingly creating meals for its residents. Just as in her youth, Jeni found joy in making a house a home for those she loved. On October 26, 1972, she married Dale Garness of Mabel, Minn., and to this union two children were born: Amy (Jeremy) Lee of Spring Grove, and Matthew (Brooke) Garness of Mabel, and five grandchildren: Kyle and Breanna Lee, and Samuel, Henry, and Everett Garness.
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After graduating she worked as a professional cosmetologist in Minneapolis, Minn., and La Crosse, Wis. Yearning to see new places and have new experiences, she attended Winona Technical Institute, and graduated from the Cosmetology program in June 1972. Jeni graduated from Spring Grove high School in May 1970. As a cheerleading captain for both football and basketball teams, she inspired many with her energy and passion.

She became famous for her storytelling and even in her later years was remembered by those who had heard her. At the age of eight, Jeni traveled, sharing “The Shoe Story” with several different communities. She attended Spring Grove Public School, where she found two of her passions – performance and cheerleading.

Growing up on a farm in rural Spring Grove, she learned the value of hard work and became responsible for the “inside chores” of cleaning, baking, and preparing meals for the family she loved. She was the second daughter born to a family of five children. Jennifer Marie (Tweeten) Garness was born on July 9, 1952, in Spring Grove, Minn., to Morris and Geneva (Berquam) Tweeten. Jennifer Marie (Tweeten) Garness, 69, of Mabel, Minn., died Tuesday, October 19, 2021, at Gundersen Lutheran Medical Center.
