Cleo (Grenz) Haid Obituary
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Cleo Delighte Haid

Cleo Delyghte Haid, 93, Linton, ND, passed away on Friday, April 3, 2020 at Prospera Sunset Drive, Mandan, ND.

A funeral service will be held on Saturday, April 11, 2020 at Peace Lutheran Church, Linton, ND.
To protect the health and safety of all, services are currently being limited as required by state and local authorities and the CDC. There will be a livestream of Delyghte’s service at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday via the Myers Funeral Home Facebook page at www.facebook.com/MyersFH. The funeral service will also be uploaded to our website if you are unable to attend the livestream.
Please call or check the funeral home website or for updates and/or more details at www.MyersFH.com. Myers Funeral Home, Linton, ND 701-254-5350.

Cleo Delyghte Haid was born April 2, 1927, in a sod house by Sand Creek in Emmons County, to Albert and Lydia (Sawyer) Grenz. Later her parents and family moved to Temvik, ND. Delyghte married Jacob Haid on December 13, 1942 in Seattle, Washington. Following their marriage, they moved to Temvik, ND where they farmed and ran a gas station. During this time they had a son, Jerry and a daughter, Sally. In 1948 they moved to Linton and had another son, Jim. Jake farmed and moved houses.

Delyghte worked as a waitress and cooked at Renchler’s Restaurant and the Linton Livestock Barn. When Jake started custom combining, Delyghte drove a grain truck and did the cooking and cleaning. In 1965, they moved to the farm 3 miles north of Linton and farmed and raised cattle until 1999.

Delyghte was a member of the Peace Lutheran Church. She enjoyed having company and her neighbor Leroy and Joyce Jahner come over and play cards. Jake died on July 10, 2007. Delyghte continued to live on the farm until she went into the Strasburg Care Center on February 27, 2020. She then spent a week in the Sanford Hospital before going to the Prospera Sunset Home in Mandan.

Delyghte is survived by her son, Jim Haid, Linton, ND, daughter, Sally (Steve) Huizenga, Westfield, ND; daughter in law, Rose Haid, Linton, ND; 8 grandchildren, Nichole (Brandon) Barry, Tami (Randy) Rudnick, Chad (Sarah) Huizenga, Clint (Kellie) Huizenga, Chris (Colleen) Huizenga, and Jeremy Haid, Rachel (Juan) Postigo, Brandi (Pat) Wanner; 16 great grandchildren; 3 great step grandchildren; 2 great great grandchildren; 6 great great step grandchildren and 1 on the way; 1 sister, Vera Parsons of Irving, Texas; sisters in law, Eunice Grenz and Irene Grenz.
She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Jake Haid; son, Jerry Haid; 4 brothers, Lee, Neil, Eugene and Jim; 2 sisters, Ruby and Joy.


Jacob "Jake" Haid

Jake Haid Jr., 89, of Linton, died July 10, 2007 at the Linton Hospital.

Funeral services will be held Saturday, July 14, 2007 at St. Anthony's Catholic Church, Linton. Burial will be in the Temvik Cemetery. Visitation will be at the Myers Funeral Home, Linton.

Jake was born July 7, 1918, on a farm in Emmons County, to Jacob Sr. and Emelia (Miller) Haid. He was raised in Emmons County and attended a country school northeast of Linton.

Jake married Cleo Delyghte Grenz on December 13, 1942, in Seattle, WA. Following their marriage, they moved to Temvik, ND, where they farmed and Jake hauled coal from Beulah and ran a gas station. During this time they had a son, Jerry, and a daughter, Sally. In 1948, they moved to Linton and had another son, Jim. Jake farmed and moved houses and then went into the combining business. In 1965, they moved to the farm three miles north of Linton and continued to farm until 1999. Jake was a member of the Peace Lutheran Church, where he sang in the German choir. He enjoyed visiting and going combining.

Jake is survived by his wife: Delyghte, of rural Linton; two sons and one daughter-in-law: Jerry and Rose Haid of Linton, and Jim Haid of Anheim, CA; one daughter and son-in-law: Sally and Steve Huizenga of Westfield; eight grandchildren: Jermey Haid, Racheal (Haid) Postigo, Brandy Haid, Tami Rudnick, Chad, Clint and Chris Huizenga and Nichole (Haid) Weber; ten great grandchildren, three step great grandchildren and three step great-great grandchildren; one brother and sister-in-law: Andy and Annetha Haid of Hazelton and one sister: Frieda Sever of Fall Brook, CA.

He was preceded in death by his parents, two brothers, Johnny and Henry and four sisters, Emelia (Mimi) Carrie, Maggie and Pauline.
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