Mary C. (Farley) Lundberg, age 80, of 1345 Michigan Ave SW, Huron, died Saturday, December 30, 2006 at the Huron Nursing Home. Her funeral Mass will be at 11:00 AM Wednesday, January 3rd at Holy Trinity Catholic Parish with Father Joe Holzhauser officiating. Burial will be at St. Martin Cemetery. Friends may call this Tuesday afternoon and evening at the Welter Funeral Home or prior to the Mass at the church Wednesday morning. The family will be present from 7:00 to 8:00 PM this Tuesday evening at the funeral home. Mary Lundberg was born Mary Catherine Balder on May 31, 1926, to Ellsworth and Alvina (Rau) Balder in Foley, MN. She graduated from St. Cloud School of Nursing and started her nursing career at Ft. Meade Hospital in sturgis, SD. She met John B. Farley in sturgis and they were married on September 7, 1949. John and Mary lived throughout South Dakota and New Mexico before settling in Huron in 1966. Mary worked as a registered nurse at St. Johns Hospital until her retirement. John passed away in 1987 and Mary was united in marriage to John E. Lundberg in 1988. They lived in Minnesota and Arizona. Throughout Marys life she enjoyed traveling, gardening and cooking. She was active in the Catholic Church and was a member of Holy Trinity Catholic Parish and Beta Sigma Phi sorority. She is survived by 2 daughters, Mary Sue Haskett of Glen Haven, CO and Elizabeth (James) Tapken of Huron; 2 sons, John of Gold Canyon, AZ and Thomas of spearfish, SD; 2 step-daughters, Jane Lundberg of Mesa, AZ and Kate Levine of Crockett, CA; 9 grandchildren; 3 great grandchildren; brothers Bernard (Charlene) Balder, James (Bertie) Balder, David (Bonnie) Balder and sister Theresa (Leo) Moore all of Minnesota and sisters, Doris (Leonard) Powell of Pierre and Carol (Ernie) Jurek of Watertown. She was preceded in death by both husbands, her daughter Carol Jean Farley in 1956, a daughter-in-law, JoD. Farley in 2005, her parents, and a sister Lucietta. Casket bearers will be Eric Price, Jim Tapken, John Tapken, Jan Haskett, Mike Haskett and Adam Haskett. Memorials may be sent to the Alzheimers Association and the Huron Regional Medical Center Foundation.