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Dorothy Jo Hiniker, age 59, of Franklin, and previously Mankato, passed away on Thursday, July 25, 2024, at the CentraCare - Redwood Falls Hospital, surrounded by her family. Northview - North Mankato Mortuary is assisting the family with arrangments. Dorothy graduated from Loyola High School and attended Mankato State University. Dorothy had a gift for making heartfelt connections with all who knew her, seeing the good in everyone she met. She loved animals, big and small, especially dogs, cats, and birds. She enjoyed coloring, drawing, crocheting, country music, and socializing. With a resilient spirit, Dorothy persevered through many challenges. The gift of her presence made the world a better place. Dorothy will be greatly missed.She is survived by her siblings, Gerry (Linda), Steve (Julie), LuAnn (Kevin), Alan (Brenda), and Mary Jane (Joe); nieces and nephews (great nieces and nephews), Jason & Carolyn (Carson, Dalton), Jesse & Ranae (Madisyn, Megan) Robby & Michelle, Jared & Carmen, Sarah & Travis (Dawson, Camdyn, Brock, Grady), Emily & Chaz (McKenna), Kristine & Evan (Mitchell, Harlan), Christopher & Elizabeth (Adelynn, Isabella).Dorothy was preceded in death by her parents, Christopher and Phyllis Hiniker, sister, Elaine Hiniker, and great nephew, Tyler.A family service will be held at a later date.

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Mon, 29 Jul 2024 10:22:47 GMThttps://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/dorothy-hiniker-1090257227
<![CDATA[Kohls, Susan]]>https://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/susan-kohls-1090251380<![CDATA[

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The spirit of Susan Lee Kohls, age 74, of North Mankato, flew away on Sunday, July 21, 2024 at Mayo Clinic Hospital in Rochester, MN. Susan peacefully passed away with the love of her life, husband Dale Haefner, and her daughter, Meredith O'Leary and son, Aaron O'Leary by her side. Susan, a wife, mother, and grandmother, will be remembered forever in the hearts of family and friends as a loving, kind, gentle, and witty human being. Susan was a woman of enormous intellect and an exceedingly generous heart.Susan was born in Mankato, MN, on May 18, 1950, to Adele and Kenny Kohls. She attended school in Mankato, where she met lifelong girlfriends, the 'Sue's and Barb.' This was the beginning of a recurring theme throughout Susan's life: Her charisma and authenticity left an impact on everyone she knew.Susan was compassionate and volunteered at various organizations that supported vulnerable women, at-risk youth, and terminally ill patients. As a Hospice volunteer, she provided respite and nurturing care for several families, one of which was Angeline Haefner's. During this time, Susan connected with Angie's youngest son, Dale. They fell in love and began a new chapter of their lives.Later in life, Susan became involved with the Guardian ad Litem program and was appointed by the Fifth Judicial District court, working in the Blue Earth and Nicollet County court systems. Susan advocated fiercely for children's best interests in juvenile protection cases, conducting various independent investigations and providing recommendations to the court. She took tremendous pride in her efforts to provide the best possible life for each child and was respected in her role. The bonds she built with her fellow advocates throughout her time as a Guardian became treasured friendships.In 2006, Susan became a Grandma, her proudest title. She and Dale played an instrumental role in raising Regan to be the incredible young woman she is today. They enjoyed cooking, watching The Golden Girls and 80's movies, chair dancing, trips to Schmidt's Meat Market, playing with her doll, Nicole, and spending time with the adorable rescue dog they picked out together, Reilly. She carried a 'brag book' in her purse with photos of Regan and would proudly describe each picture while flipping the pages. When kindergarten began, Susan was a staple in the school parking lot to wish Regan a 'fabulous first day.' She was the best listener and always gave Regan the most insightful advice.Music was a significant part of Susan's life. Music always played in her house, and she enjoyed taking extended drives in her car to listen to her favorite artists. A prerequisite when purchasing a vehicle was the speaker quality for this reason. She attended many excellent concerts and especially loved to attend and support her favorite musician, husband Dale Haefner, listening and watching him perform on the piano with City Mouse and other local and regional groups. Susan also shared her love of cooking and baking with her family. She gave Meredith a cookbook as a housewarming gift, full of recipes from memory without exact measurements, including the phrases "add a little but not a lot," "you'll smell it when it's ready," and "just call me with questions," Her Texas potatoes were one of a kind and the most frequently requested addition to family gatherings.Susan leaves an unimaginable void for her husband, Dale Haefner; daughter, Meredith O'Leary; sons, Aaron O'Leary and Colin O'Leary; granddaughter, Regan O'Leary; stepdaughters, Amelia (Brian) Jirak and Mariah Johnson Haefner; granddaughters, Aria and Everly Jirak; grandson, Roman Jirak; her beloved rescue terrier, Reilly; two sisters, Shar (Denny) Driggers and Sandy Berkowitz; and one brother, Duane Kohls, as well as many nieces and nephews. Susan is preceded in death by her parents.A Celebration of her Life will be held on Sunday, August 4th from 2-6 at Hooligan's in Mankato, MN. We will listen to her favorite music, look at her favorite photos and tell stories. Susan had a smile that could (and often did) light up a room, and she would want us all to remember her by doing something kind for others and making sure the people we care about know that we love them, something she never failed to do for those lucky enough to be loved by her. In honor of a woman who made the world a better place, memorials can be directed to any organization whose mission helps make that possible. One that was particularly close to Susan's heart was the Blue Earth Nicollet County Humane Society (BENCHS), a non-profit organization dedicated to finding loving forever homes for homeless cats and dogs.

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Sat, 27 Jul 2024 08:15:51 GMThttps://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/susan-kohls-1090251380
<![CDATA[Kruger, Richard]]>https://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/richard-kruger-1090251392<![CDATA[

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Richard Henry Kruger, 91, of Mankato died July 19, 2024, surrounded by his family at the Pillars. A private family service will be held later. Burial will be at Glenwood Cemetery, Mankato, MN. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to St. Mark's Lutheran Church. Richard was born February 12, 1933, in Zumbro Falls, MN to Willis and Johanna Kruger. He graduated from Wabasha High School in 1951 and served in the U.S Army from 1953 to 1955. He graduated from the University of Minnesota with a Bachelor of Science degree in Fisheries and Wildlife Management. On September 22, 1962, he married Patricia Ann Thul in St. Paul, MN. He worked as a Conservation Officer with the Department of Natural Resources for 32 years, retiring in 1992. In addition, he was an adjunct instructor at Minnesota State University for 15 years in the Department of Recreation, Parks, and Leisure Services. In retirement, Richard was a Bailiff at the Blue Earth County Courthouse from 1993 to 2002. Richard was an avid trap shooter. He enjoyed upland game and waterfowl hunting. He especially liked to fly fish on streams and rivers, "feeling that moving water was soothing for the soul." Other favorite pastimes were carving duck decoys and collecting antique waterfowl decoys. He received numerous awards for recognition of his services. Most notably, the Division of Enforcement Director's award for assisting in rescuing duck hunters on Swan Lake during the Halloween Blizzard of 1990. But most of all, Richard was a loving husband, dad, and grandpa. His patient guidance instilled a love for the outdoors and respect for the environment. His family has wonderful memories of many hunting, fishing, and camping adventures. His kindness and integrity was an inspiration for all. Richard is survived by his wife of 61 years, Patricia; his son, Bill (Sonja) and their children, Kiersten (fiancé A.J.) and Maria; his daughter, Kathy (Bill) Oberle and their children, Hunter (Kate) Oberle and Grace; daughter- in- law, Elizabeth (Brian) Kruger Peterson and their children, Tony (Maddisen), Alex (Nikki), Alissa (Sean), and Ava (Alex); 4 great- grandchildren; his sister, Darlene McDonald of Wabasha; and many nieces and nephews. Richard was preceded in death by his son, Mark Kruger in 1993, his brother, Willis Kruger Jr, and his parents, Willis and Johanna Kruger. The family would like to thank Dr. John McCabe, the Pillars Staff, Mayo Hospice, and Pastor Jonathan Bourman.

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Fri, 26 Jul 2024 22:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/richard-kruger-1090251392
<![CDATA[Bachmeyer, Adelinda]]>https://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/adelinda-bachmeyer-1090251393<![CDATA[

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Linda C. Bachmeyer, age 87, lifelong resident of Mankato, died Monday, July 22, 2024, at Hillcrest Healthcare Center. Funeral service will be held at 1 p.m., Thursday, August 1, 2024, at Northview- North Mankato Mortuary with visitation one hour prior to service. Burial will follow at Calvary Cemetery. Memorials are preferred to Hillcrest healthcare Center or the Alzheimer's Association. Please share a memory of Linda with her family online at www.mankatomortuary.com. Linda was the sixth child of Raymond and Cecilia (Miller) Reichel born on October 4,1936. As a teenager, she worked summers at the Hillcrest Drive-In, where she met the love of her life, Clem Bachmeyer. They were united in marriage on August 30, 1952, and were blessed with five daughters. Linda was a stay-at-home mom for many years, eventually taking jobs at Shari Candies, Hi-Way Liquor, and Mary's Cleaning over the years, so she would have time to be with her girls when they were not in school. Eventually she worked at Cub Foods as a cashier, ending up in customer service for many years. What Linda loved most was being with her family and friends and traveling throughout the US with Clem. One of the things that Linda was very good at was showing her love and compassion to all of the people she loved in her lifetime. Linda is survived by her daughters, Carla (Bruce) Carlson of Mankato, Sandy Bachmeyer of Holman, WI, Debbie Paulson of Andover, Vicki (Ron) Bultman of Faribault, and Teresa Bachmeyer of Austin; grandchildren: Michelle (Scott) Grimes-Gray, Jason (Kari) Sack, Joan Kruckeberg, Crystal Wiehr, Jenni (Mike) Walker, Melinda (Joe) Rollag, Amy (Tracy Storlie) Bachmeyer, Katy (Marshall) Hanson, David (Rena) Paulson, and Mike Paulson; 17 great-grandchildren; brother: Jerry Reichel, brother-in-law Don Klint; sister-in-law: Pat Reichel, many nieces and nephews who were all very special to her and special cousins: Marlene Thul and Pat Roesch. Linda was preceded in death by her parents, husband, six sisters, and three brothers. The family would like to send out a big thank you to the staff, nurses, and aides at Hillcrest for all of the wonderful care Mom was given while she was in your care- Rita, Deb, Rachael, Connor and everyone else that showed love to her on her journey- THANK YOU!

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Fri, 26 Jul 2024 22:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/adelinda-bachmeyer-1090251393
<![CDATA[Bluhm, Joan]]>https://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/joan-bluhm-1090251388<![CDATA[

Joan Y. Bluhm, age 88, of Bloomington, MN died on July 15, 2024, at N.C. Little Hospice, Edina, MN. She was born on March 19, 1936 to Edward & Evelyn (Voigtlander) Bluhm in Waldorf, MN. She married Adrian A. Tolzmann on Sept 20, 1956. She is survived by her daughters, Joal (Mark) Lillegard and Kara (John) Sprengeler; 8 grandchildren; 8 great-grandchildren; sisters-in-law; cousins, nieces & nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, siblings & former husband.Funeral service Saturday, August 3, 2024 at 11 AM at Bloomington Lutheran Church, 9350 Portland Avenue S., Bloomington, MN. Visitation 1 hour prior. Interment will follow at First Lutheran Cemetery, Waldorf, MN. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Bloomington Lutheran Church and N.C. Little Memorial Hospice. www.davidleefuneralhome.com

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Fri, 26 Jul 2024 22:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/joan-bluhm-1090251388
<![CDATA[Smith, Louisa]]>https://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/louisa-smith-1090251387<![CDATA[

Louisa A. Smith, age 85 of Mankato, passed away on Wednesday, July 24, 2024. No public services are being held at this time.Louisa Ann was born August 6, 1938 in Minneapolis MN to Orville and Eunyce (Johnson) Stokes. She received her Bachelor degree from Hamline University, and her Masters and Doctorate from the University of Minnesota. She was employed at Minnesota State University in Mankato as a professor of English. She loved cats, mystery novels, and all things English. Left to remember Louisa are her sons: Howell Smith III and Lance Smith. She was preceded in death by her parents.

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Fri, 26 Jul 2024 22:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/louisa-smith-1090251387
<![CDATA[Judge, Joan]]>https://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/joan-judge-1090251379<![CDATA[

Judge, Joan Patricia (nee Schneider), 90, daughter of Ray and Kate Schneider, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, July 23rd, 2024. To view full obituary and services please visit www.vorhisandryan.com

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Fri, 26 Jul 2024 22:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/joan-judge-1090251379
<![CDATA[Hansen, Larry]]>https://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/larry-hansen-1090248204<![CDATA[

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Larry Rex Hansen, born June 3, 1944 in Oakes, North Dakota, to Frank and Mable (Eddy) Hansen, grew up south of Guelph. After a childhood on the farm and service to his country in the Army National Guard, he married his high school sweetheart, Nancy Hvistendahl and had four children: Martin Hansen (Shawn), Randy Hansen (Spring), Loren Hansen (Rachel), and Amanda Harris (Tony).Nineteen years as a cattleman in ND were followed by twenty years in Mankato, MN, where he volunteered at his children's Christian school, drove a school bus, and fixed tires.He had a special love in his heart for spreading his Savior's love through missions and helping the youth. Larry made several mission trips to Africa and Myanmar to help missionaries preach to the native people. He taught servant leadership through coaching basketball and fostering children. Over 27 years, Larry and Nancy nurtured 120 foster children. His love for Jesus was expressed in his life choices as he was always ready to lend people a hand when they needed it. In retirement, Larry and Nancy spent 20 years heading south for the winter where they enjoyed visiting family and friends and touring these great United States.Larry spent his last four years back on his beloved farm surrounded by the things that he treasured, family, horses, and cattle.With his family by his side, Larry passed away peacefully on July 21, 2024 after a long battle with Alzheimer's. Left to celebrate his life are many family and friends, as well as his wife; his four children; twelve grandchildren: Josh, Nicole, Talon, Jessie, Ben, Gabrielle, Kyle, Caleb, Danielle, Holly, Josiah, and Jeremiah; and his seven great grandchildren: Easton, James, Tatem, Madelyn, Harper, Naomi, and Lorena.A memorial service will be held on Saturday, August 10, 2024 at 11:30 a.m. at Prince of Peace Lutheran Church in Hecla, SD. Donations can be made to "lutheranmissions.org" or "CHI Health at Home Hospice" (Oakes, ND). Memories may be shared and viewed on the Dahlstrom Funeral Home website www.dahlstromfuneralhome.com on his obituary page.

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Thu, 25 Jul 2024 22:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/larry-hansen-1090248204
<![CDATA[Rozeboom, Janice]]>https://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/janice-rozeboom-1090228294<![CDATA[

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Janice M. Rozeboom, age 85 of North Mankato passed away on Saturday, July 20, 2023 at Mayo Health System-Mankato.Private family services are being held. In lieu of flowers, memorials can be given in her memory to the American Heart Association or the Alzheimer's Association. Condolences for the family can be left at www.mankatomortuary.com.Janice May was born November 18, 1938 in Ottumwa IA to Leader P. and Susie L. (Lanning) George. She married her high school sweetheart, Paul Rozeboom on September 17, 1960. Janice received her Bachelor's in Nursing from the University of Iowa. Together, they moved to Mankato in 1969 where she stayed home to raise her children. She also worked at Immanuel-St. Joseph's Hospital as an on-call RN and volunteer chaplain. While raising her family she was active with the Girl Scouts, was a member of the Red Hats, and was a supporter of the Guthrie Theater and Minnesota State Theater. She was an avid artist, creating oil painting and fused glass jewelry. She also enjoyed watching birds, gardening, and was a lifelong learner at MSU.Left to remember Janice are her daughters: Karla Rozeboom and Laura Hendel; grandchildren: Katherine (Isaac Young) Hendel and Nathan (Daylen) Hendel; and other relatives and friends. She was preceded in death by her husband, Paul in 2019; parents; and brother, Max (Evelyn) George.

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<![CDATA[MARUSKA, Mary Ann Sep 9, 1926 - Jul 20, 2024]]>https://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/mary-ann-maruska-1090228295<![CDATA[

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Mary Ann Maruska, age 97, of Lonsdale, formerly of New Prague, passed away on Saturday July 20, 2024, at The Villages of Lonsdale. Mary Ann was born on September 15, 1926, on the family farm in Wheatland Township, Rice County, Minnesota to Ben A. and Anna M. (Schoenbauer) Barta. The first of six children, she attended country school, Immaculate Conception School and St. Wenceslaus School. She married Edward J. Maruska on September 25, 1945, at Immaculate Conception Church in Lonsdale and farmed in Helena Township, Scott County, where they raised their family.Mary Ann enjoyed reading, baking, and spent many hours quilting with the St. Wenceslaus quilters. She was recognized by the Minnesota State Knights of Columbus Auxiliary for her service to the auxiliary, church and community. Mary Ann was a caring, helping role model in the community and was well known and loved by many. She volunteered at St. Wenceslaus with numerous groups and committees. She was also active with the Catholic Workman Fraternal organization.Mary Ann worked at Queen of Peace Hospital for many years as Assistant Supervisor in the dietary department.Mary Ann's highest priority was spending time with her 26 grandchildren and 54 great-grandchildren.Mary Ann is survived by: children, Pat (Dr. Bill) O'Neill-Scheidt of New Prague, Larry (Kristi) Maruska of Madison Lake, Jack (Sheree) Maruska of Northfield, Barb Maruska (Scott Werner) of Minneapolis, Carol (Arv) Olson of New Prague, Margaret (Dr. Dave) Perry of Appleton, Wisc. and Paul (JoAnne) Maruska of New Prague; sister: Ann (Marvin) Schaak of New Prague; daughter-in-law, Ginny Maruska of California, son-in-law, John (Janice) Henggeler of Kansas City, KSShe is preceded in death by her husband, Edward on August 15, 2002; son Edd, daughter Kathy Henggeler, and baby boy. Also by her parents; and siblings Stanley Barta, Angela Havlicek, Benjamin T. Barta, and Adeline Barta (Mary Ann's twin).Mass of Christian Burial will be held Saturday, July 27, 2024, at 10 a.m., St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church with Father Eugene Theisen officiating. Visitation will take place at Bruzek Funeral Home Friday from 4-8 p.m. and Saturday from 7:30- 9:30 a.m. at Bruzek Funeral Home, New Prague. Burial will occur at St. Wenceslaus Cemetery followed by lunch at the KC Hall.In lieu of flowers please make a donation to an organization of your choice. bruzekfuneralhome.com

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Tue, 23 Jul 2024 22:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/mary-ann-maruska-1090228295
<![CDATA[Vaske, Leo]]>https://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/leo-vaske-1090225266<![CDATA[

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Leo Raymond Vaske, age 82, of North Mankato, passed away on Sunday, July 21, 2024, at the Mayo Clinic Health System, Mankato.Memorial Mass will be at 11am, Monday, July 29, 2024, at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, Mankato with visitation one hour prior. Burial will follow in Calvary Cemetery, Mankato. Please share a memory of Leo with his family online at www.mankatomortuary.com.

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Tue, 23 Jul 2024 11:04:07 GMThttps://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/leo-vaske-1090225266
<![CDATA[Schubbe, Charles]]>https://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/charles-schubbe-1090225264<![CDATA[

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Charles "Chuck" Schubbe, age 89, a resident of The Pillars of Mankato, passed away June 15, 2024. A Celebration of Life will be held on July 28, 2024, at Hosanna Lutheran Church of Mankato. Visitation will be at 1:00 p.m., Memorial Service at 2:00 p.m. and a gathering with light refreshments, music, and conversation (The After Glow) will be held from 3:00-5:00 p.m. in the Hosanna Lutheran Fellowship Hall. Burial will occur later. SUMMIT Funeral and Cremation of Inver Grove Heights is overseeing arrangements. A complete obituary can be found on www.summitfuneralandcremation.com . In lieu of flowers, memorials are preferred to the Land O'Lakes Barbershop Harmony Society, St. Croix Hospice, or American Cancer Society. The Service will be livestreamed at https://boxcast.tv/view/charles-schubbe-funeral-xd6zir2fslyyfbeniada.Chuck is survived by his wife of almost 69 years, Audrey. By his children Susan (Bill Lorentz) Splinter, Timothy (Nancy) Schubbe, Thomas (Mary) Schubbe, and Sandy (Larry) Walsh. Grandchildren Sarah Splinter, Amy (Bryan) Joyce, Luke (Sara Anderson) Splinter, Matthew (Donna) Schubbe, Jason Schubbe, Lindsey (Travis) Finch, Ellen Schubbe, Jim Schubbe, Marci Schubbe, and Emmalina Walsh and great grandchildren Jackson, Olivia, Colin, and Ethan Joyce, Violet, Edwin, and Maven Finch. Siblings Donald Schubbe, James Schubbe, Marvin (Vivian) Schubbe, Shirley (Stan) Thompson, Carol (Charles) Grams and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents (Elwin C. and Melinda (Benz) Schubbe), parents-in-law, 2 brothers and their spouses, a sister, 1 brother-in-law, 5 sisters-in-law, a niece, and 6 nephews.The family would like to thank his long-time physician Dr John Benson, Sara Pitzer of the Mankato Clinic Blue Stone staff, St Croix hospice staff, and the caring staff of The Pillars.Chuck left a legacy of strong faith in God and love for his family. Blessed be his memory.

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Mon, 22 Jul 2024 22:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/charles-schubbe-1090225264
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June Moldstad was called to her eternal home on July 19, 2024. She was born Edith June Barber in Bedford, England on June 2, 1938 to Violet and Stanley Barber. She was baptized into the Christian faith as a child. After her parents divorced and during WWII, her mother fell in love with an American soldier named George Howard. On July 8, 1947, Edith and her mother came to the United States through Ellis Island on the ship Britannia to join George in Muskegon, MI. In 1956, at the age of 18, Edith became a United States citizen and changed her name to June Edith Howard. She married Bruce Bestervelt on March 23, 1958. This uinion was blessed with two daughters, Jo and Terri. The family lived in Michigan, California, Texas, Minnesota and Florida. June worked as an Administrative Assistant at many places during her lifetime. She was widowed in March, 1982 and six years later married Rev John Moldstad on January 1, 1988. They lived in Florida and Minnesota. June found herself widowed again in December, 2022. In addition to being a faithful pastor's wife to both of her husbands, June was also active in her church teaching Sunday School, singing in the choir, serving as a church secretary, and always desiring to serve her Lord.She is survived by her brother, Robin (and Barb) Howard; sister-in-law, Marcia (Carl) Bjerregaard; brother-in-law, Edward (Marilyn) Mallonen; her children: daughter-in-law Joslyn; son, Don (and Gina) Moldstad; daughters, Jo (and Thomas) Petersen; Lois (and Paul) Fick; and Terri Fossedal; many grandchildren and great grandchildren, nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, Stanley Barber, Violet & George Howard; husbands, Bruce Bestervelt and John Moldstad; son, John Moldstad, Jr.; her sister, Vickie Melton; grandson, Jesse Fossedal; and great granddaughter, Greta Moldstad.A funeral service will be held on July 27, 2024 at Christ Lutheran Church, Baxter, MN at 11:00 a.m. A committal service will be held at Norseland Lutheran Cemetery, rural St. Peter on July 28, 2024 at 1:00 p.m.Memorials will be directed to HospiceCare in the Brainerd Lakes area.Blessed be her memory.Arrangements are entrusted to Brenny Family Funeral Chapel, Baxter.

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Mon, 22 Jul 2024 22:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/june-moldstad-1090225265
<![CDATA[RADEMACHER, Elizabeth Sep 9, 1922 - Jul 13, 2024]]>https://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/elizabeth-rademacher-1090221954<![CDATA[

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Elizabeth "Bette" RademacherBorn September 9th, 1922, to Hugh & Anna Grace Jones in her grandparents' home in Mankato, MN, Bette passed peacefully on July 13th, 2024, at her Ecumen Pathstone residence in Mankato. Married to Charles "Chuck" Rademacher on June 3rd, 1944, Bette moved to Lebanon, PA while Chuck was on military service in WWII, and returned to Mankato in August of 1946. Bette was a homemaker who worked with the Camp Fire Girls, Boy Scouts, and Jobs Daughters. She was also a devoted member of Centenary Methodist Church in Mankato (Eastern Star, P.E.O.). Bette loved spending time with family and friends, playing in her bridge club, bird watching, gardening, following the Twins and Vikings, and crocheting hats for donation to newborn babies at the Mankato hospital. Everywhere she went, people knew and loved Bette, as she is considered a pillar of the Greater Mankato area. Bette was preceded in passing by her daughter Jackie Schmidt - Mankato, MN and great granddaughter Elsa Kolars - Mankato, MN. She is survived by Sisters: Catie Owens - Lake Crystal, MN, and Grace Rawson - Skyline, MN. Children: Joey Goodman - Rochester, MN, Jim (Sheila) Rademacher - Mankato, MN, and Jean (Ken) Schmidt - Evergreen, CO. Grandchildren: John (Jennifer) Goodman - Rochester, MN, Jill (Brian) Leary - Rochester, MN, Dan (Amy) Rademacher - Mankato, MN, Krista (Jeremy) Kolars - North Mankato, MN, Chad Schmidt - Edmund, OK, Anna (David) Erickson - Melbourne, FL, Ben (Lynne) Schmidt - Parker, CO, Pat (Anna) Schmidt - Evergreen, CO, and Joe Schmidt - Evergreen, CO. Great Grandchildren: Erin, Pat & Alex Leary - Rochester, MN, Ethan & Taylor Rademacher - Mankato, MN, Whitley & Ayla Kolars - North Mankato, MN, Chloe & Cameron Schmidt - Edmund, OK, Sean & Anthony Erickson - Melbourne, FL, and Carson & Avery Schmidt - Parker, CO. A private memorial will be held on September 15th at 2pm at Glenwood Cemetery in Mankato, MN.

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Mon, 22 Jul 2024 22:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/elizabeth-rademacher-1090221954
<![CDATA[CUNNINGHAM, Steve Mar 29, 1949 - Jul 20, 2024]]>https://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/steve-cunningham-1090221948<![CDATA[

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Steven "Steve" Craig Cunningham of Madelia, MN passed away peacefully at home at the age of 75 on July 20, 2024 due to an infection on his artificial heart valve.Visitation will be Thursday, July 25, 4-7pm at Trinity Lutheran Church, Madelia and continue Friday 10-11am at the church.Service will be at Trinity Lutheran Church, Madelia, on Friday, July 26, at 11am. Interment will be at a later date.Arrangements are with the Sturm Funeral Home in Madelia, Minnesota. www.sturmfh.com.Steve was born on March 29, 1949 to J.T. and Ruth Cunningham. He was the fourth of seven children and grew up on the family farm outside of Madelia. It was on the farm that he learned most of life's most valuable lessons; ambition, drive, hard work, caring for animals and the importance of family. He attended Madelia High School where he participated in football, basketball and track and field. He even held a high school record for discus for many many years. Following High School, he attended Mankato State University in Mankato, before deciding that he wanted to return home to start farming. It was during this time that he would meet his future wife Lavonne (Stordahl). Steve and LaVonne were married on July 28, 1973 and started their life together in Madelia. Madelia was great to them over the course of his life. In the early years Steve enjoyed playing baseball in the town league and spending time with friends and family. In his spare time, he enjoyed driving around and looking at crops, talking to people that still farmed and inspecting the pond project. Steve was active in the Madelia community throughout his life. He participated on many boards; 4-H, Ag Chamber, LaSalle Farmers Grain/Crystal Valley Coop, LaSalle Meat Locker and Trinity Lutheran Church Council.Family meant everything to Steve, he was blessed with three wonderful daughters and seven grandchildren. His grandchildren provided him so much joy and he loved watching and participating in their many activities over the course of the years. He truly was their biggest fan!Steve is preceded in death by his parents, J.T. and Ruth Cunningham; father-in-law, Helmer Stordahl; sister, Roberta Boelter; brother, Dave Cunningham; great-nephew, Rylan Miller. He is survived by his wife of almost 51 years, LaVonne and their three daughters and spouses: Carissa (Troy Spencer) of Lakeville, Shelley (Lance Dagel) of Madelia and Hayley (Steve Tang) of Chaska; his grandchildren, Delaney & Taylin Spencer, Cora, Chloe & Charlie Dagel and Bennett & Chelsea Tang. He is also survived by his siblings and their spouses, Jannie (Rich McCabe) of Olivia, Jerry (Toni) of Rochester, George (Jody) of Madelia, Jeff (Dawn) of Lakeville; brothers-in-law, David (Nancy) Stordahl of Menomonie, WI, Virgil (Hazel) Boelter of Lakeshore; mother-in-law, Margaret Stordahl of Madelia, many nieces and nephews and great friends throughout his lifetime. In lieu of flowers, please direct your donations to the following organizations: American Heart Association, Living Meadows Nursing Home, Madelia or Riverside Cemetery, Madelia.

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Mon, 22 Jul 2024 22:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/steve-cunningham-1090221948
<![CDATA[RICHTER, Wallace undefined, 1936 - undefined, 2024]]>https://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/wallace-richter-1090221949<![CDATA[

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MANKATO - Wallace Darold Richter, passed away peacefully on July 19, 2024, at the age of 87, at his cabin on Strawberry Lake near Ogema, Minnesota. Born on November 10, 1936, in Pleasant Mound Township, Minnesota, to Harold and Loretta (Altenberg) Richter, Wally led a life marked by devotion to his family, relationships with friends, and service to his country.Wally graduated from Garden City High School in 1954. After graduation, he honorably served in the United States Army from 1954 to 1956. Upon his return, he began working at the Trimont Coop in Trimont, Minnesota. During this time, Wally developed a love for Strawberry Lake, which became his second home for the rest of his life. Wally met the love of his life, Phyllis Flohrs at Trimont. They married on October 17, 1959, built a home there and started their lives together. In the 1960's he worked for American Cyanamid in Ormsby, Minnesota. Wally furthered his education at Mankato Vocational School, earning a degree in civil technology in 1970. He and Phyllis then moved their family to Mankato, Minnesota where they presently reside. While in Mankato, Wally worked as a Civil Engineer for the City of Mankato, from which he retired in 1998 after 28 years of service. Wally was a man of faith, baptized and confirmed in his youth (at St. Peter's Lutheran Church in Vernon Center). He and his wife, Phyllis, were long-time members of Immanuel Lutheran Church in Galena Township and later Good Shepherd Lutheran Church and Hosanna Lutheran Church in Mankato.Wally was passionate about attending his grandchildren's events, fishing for walleyes, and woodworking—having built 90 log cabin birdhouses for special people and organizations in his life. He enjoyed playing solitaire on the computer, reading old western novels, and home remodeling. He was also a proud member of the American Legion Post No. 11 in Mankato.Wally was a cherished figure in his community, known for his fantastic sense of humor, his willingness to help others, and his ability to make everyone feel like part of his family. He was loved and adored by many, including his grand-dogs, who enjoyed many peaceful moments on his lap.He leaves his wife of nearly 65 years, Phyllis (Flohrs) Richter of Mankato; children, Ron (Tyana) Richter of Mankato, Ross (Val) Richter of Morristown, Todd Richter of Glendale, Arizona, and Kristin (Scott) Dauk of Madison Lake; nine grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. He also leaves behind his brother Doug (Joni) Richter of Fairmont, several brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law, many loyal friends and extended family members. Wally was preceded in death by his parents, Harold and Loretta Richter; his in-laws, LeRoy and Nell Flohrs; and several additional in-laws.Visitation will be held at Woodland Hills Funeral Home on Wednesday, July 24, from 4-7 pm, and at Hosanna Lutheran Church on Thursday, July 25, from 10-11 am. The funeral service will commence at 11 am at Hosanna Lutheran Church in Mankato. Military honors and refreshments will follow the service. After a time of fellowship, burial will take place at Woodland Hills Cemetery in Mankato. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the ECHO Food Shelf or Habitat for Humanity. Woodland Hills Funeral Home of Mankato, Minnesota, is assisting the family with arrangements.Wally will be remembered for the heart he shared with his family and friends. He truly loved each of them- and if you knew him, you knew it. He will be missed dearly.

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Mon, 22 Jul 2024 10:35:26 GMThttps://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/wallace-richter-1090221949
<![CDATA[Elg, Larry]]>https://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/larry-elg-1090221958<![CDATA[

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Larry Elg, age 80 of Lake Crystal, Minnesota, died at his home with his loving family present on Tuesday, July 16, 2024. Memorial service will be held at New Hope Lutheran Church in Comfrey on Saturday, July 27, 2024, at 11:00 am with visitation one hour prior to the service at the church. Interment will be at New Hope Faith Lutheran Cemetery in Comfrey. Arrangements are with Sturm Funeral Home in Comfrey, Minnesota. Online condolences may be left for the family at www.sturmfh.com.Larry was born February 3, 1944, to Burton and Emeline (Wollin) Elg in Comfrey, Minnesota. He graduated from Comfrey High School in 1962. On September 21, 1974, he was united in marriage to Jeanne Treml at Faith Lutheran Church in Comfrey. Larry worked for Kato Engineering as a Plant Machinist Supervisor from 1965 until 2001 and retired in 2006 from GM Contracting in Lake Crystal. Larry enjoyed woodworking, remodeling, gas engines, thrashing bees and his extensive gun collection. He also loved to do yard work, landscaping, traveling, camping, and boating with his family. Most of all, he enjoyed his grandchildren, Wyatt and Scarlett!Larry is survived by his wife, Jeanne; daughters, Kimberly (Jeffrey) Evers of Hudson, Wisconsin and Kaysie Elg of Quincey, Massachusetts; and grandchildren, Wyatt and Scarlett Evers. Larry was preceded in death by his parents; brothers, Gerald and James Elg; parents-in-law, Benjamin and Mariann Treml; and brothers-in-law, Neil, Alan, and Bruce Treml.

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Sun, 21 Jul 2024 22:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/larry-elg-1090221958
<![CDATA[MacKenzie, Nancy]]>https://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/nancy-mackenzie-1090221953<![CDATA[

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Nancy R. MacKenzie, age 73, of North Mankato, died on Saturday, July 20, 2024 after a short illness. Funeral Service will be held on Thursday, July 25, 2024 at 11:00 a.m. at Northview-North Mankato Mortuary. Visitation will be from 10:00-11:00 a.m. at Northview prior to the service. Private family burial will be in Glenwood Cemetery. Memorials are preferred to Hilltop United Methodist Church. Nancy was born on March 29, 1951 in La Junta, CO to Donald and Dorothy (VanSchooten) Rose. She graduated from Eads High School in 1969. Nancy received a BA degree from the University of Colorado in 1973, a MA degree from Kansas State University in 1976, and a Doctor of Arts from Drake University in Des Moines. Nancy was married to Raymond MacKenzie and they were later divorced in 1987. Nancy was a professor in the Department of English at Minnesota State University for 34 years where she taught Technical Communications. In 1994 she published the textbook, Science and Technology Today. Throughout her life, Nancy was very involved with a church family, most recently she was a member of Hilltop United Methodist Church and was involved in women's weekly bible study. Nancy enjoyed international travel and was a member of her beloved mystery book club for over 20 years. Having grown up on a farm, Nancy was a lover of horses. Nancy was steadfast in her love of her two children and six grandchildren and will be a lasting influence in all of their lives. Nancy is survived by her son, Philip MacKenzie of Cape Girardeau, MO; daughter, Fiona (Dan) Swanson of St. Peter; grandsons, Liam, Brody, and Theo Swanson and William MacKenzie; honorary grandchildren, Laela and Verena Murray; sister, Shirley Rose (Leon Johnson) of Chandler, AZ; and brother, Nathan Rose of Las Animas, CO. She was preceded in death by her parents.

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Sun, 21 Jul 2024 22:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/nancy-mackenzie-1090221953
<![CDATA[Besser, Genevieve]]>https://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/genevieve-besser-1090191411<![CDATA[

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Genevieve "Gen" Besser, age 90, of Wells, MN, passed away Thursday, July 18, 2024 at her home. Please see www.nasinecfh.com for a full obituary and to leave online condolences.

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Sat, 20 Jul 2024 22:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/genevieve-besser-1090191411
<![CDATA[Tyrrell, Dennis]]>https://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/dennis-tyrrell-1090191512<![CDATA[

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Dennis Edward Tyrrell of St. Louis Park, Minnesota, passed away on July 17, 2024. Dennis was born on December 1, 1943, in Mankato, Minnesota, to Edward Luke Tyrrell and Ella Irene (Tolzmann) Tyrrell.He grew up in Wells, Minnesota, where he graduated from high school and played the saxophone. He received a bachelor's degree from Mankato State University. Dennis became licensed in securities and insurance. He worked as a financial planner for many years. Dennis had a love of classic cars. He frequently drove his 1968 Pontiac Bonneville convertible in local parades. Dennis is survived by his four children: Judge Natalie Tyrrell, Denise DeKoter, Daniel Tyrrell, and Amber Tyrrell, and his five grandchildren: Nathan Loyd, Peyton Tyrrell, Isabella Tyrrell, Chase DeKoter, and Ryan DeKoter.

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Fri, 19 Jul 2024 22:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/dennis-tyrrell-1090191512
<![CDATA[Lind, Marlene]]>https://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/marlene-lind-1090159354<![CDATA[

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Marlene Clare Lind, age 79, of St. Peter died Wednesday, July 17, 2024.Funeral Service 12 noon, Monday, July 22, 2024, at St. Peter Lutheran Church, St. Peter. Visitation will be from 10 a.m. - 12 p.m., Monday at the church. Interment will be in Greenhill Cemetery, St. Peter, Minnesota. In lieu of flowers, memorials are preferred. St. Peter Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Marlene was born April 6, 1945, to Albert and Esther (Albright) Schultz. She graduated from St. Peter High School in 1963 and Mankato State College in 1967 with a degree in elementary education. Marlene was united in marriage to David C. Lind on July 20, 1968 at St. Peter Ev. Lutheran Church, St. Peter. Marlene worked as an educator for both St. Peter Public School District as well as Jack and Jill Nursery School, retiring in 2006. She was an active member of St. Peter Lutheran Church where she volunteered weekly at the school and served on numerous committees. She enjoyed playing bridge and many social activities with her friends. Marlene's smile could light up a room and her laugh was contagious.Marlene is survived by three children, Mark Lind of Cottage Grove, MN, Karla (Tim) Samuelson of St. Peter, and Kari (John) Lind-Tufte of Ft. Collins, CO; four grandchildren, Brianna and Dylan Samuelson, Olivia and Leif Tufte; brother, Duane Schultz of St. Peter; sister, Betsy Awni of Libertyville, IL; in-laws, Margaret (Tom) Blackburn of Otsego, Marian Nygard of St. Peter, and Carol Lind of North Mankato; and many nieces, nephews, and cousins.Marlene was preceded in death by her parents; husband, David in 2011; sister, Lorna Quiram.

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Fri, 19 Jul 2024 08:47:01 GMThttps://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/marlene-lind-1090159354
<![CDATA[Fox, James]]>https://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/james-fox-1090137114<![CDATA[

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James Everett Fox, 67, died suddenly on Saturday morning, July 13, 2024. Memorial services, Saturday, July 20, 2024 at 12 at Word of Life Lutheran Church in Le Sueur, MN. Visitation that morning from 9-12. Burial will be at a later date. www.koldenfuneralhome.com

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Thu, 18 Jul 2024 07:38:17 GMThttps://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/james-fox-1090137114
<![CDATA[Walker, Mauries]]>https://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/mauries-walker-1090137109<![CDATA[

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Maurice Allen Walker (Maury) went to be with the Lord July 12, 2024 at Birchwood Cottages, North Mankato. Maurice was born June 4, 1937 to Harold and Stella (Marie) Walker. He married Sharon Claude September 26, 1959; they had four children. First, he lived on the family farm, then moved to Delavan, MN. He graduated from Delavan High School. He enjoyed his dog Benji and cat Sable. He was a talented musician; he performed with two gospel quartets: "The Spokesmen" and "The Brothers." He served in the military and was honorably discharged from McGregor Range Fort Bliss. He worked for MNDOT until his retirement. He raised his family in Wells, MN and later resided in Blue Earth, MN. He is survived by his wife Sharon, children Jeffrey (Donna), Jolene (Fred), Janelle (Eric), and Joshua (Shari), sixteen Grandchildren, twelve Great Grandchildren, brother and sister-in-law Frank Claude (Kathy), sister and brother-in-law Candice Kleinbeck (Jeff). He was proceeded in death by his parents Harold and Marie, siblings Eugene, Eldon, Joanne, Shirley, Barbara and Marylou, his father and mother-in-law Frank and Nola, infant son James Scott (Jamie), sister-in-law Shannon, niece Kimberly, nephew R.J. and three unborn Grandchildren.

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Wed, 17 Jul 2024 22:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/mauries-walker-1090137109
<![CDATA[SEHE, Lillian Oct 11, 1929 - Jul 14, 2024]]>https://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/lillian-sehe-1090133820<![CDATA[

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Lillian Elaine (Lysaght) Sehe, age 94, of Mankato, died peacefully at home on Sunday, July 14, 2024, in Mankato, Minnesota.Mass of Christian Burial will be held Wednesday, July 24, 2024, at 11:00 AM at Ss. Peter and Paul Catholic Church, Mankato. Visitation will be an hour before the service. Burial to follow at Calvary Cemetery, Mankato. Lunch will follow burial at Ss. Peter and Paul Jesuit Hall. Arrangements with Mankato Mortuary.Lillian, the daughter of James Peter Lysaght and Isabelle Collete (Cormier) Lysaght was born in Cleveland, Ohio, on October 11, 1929. Her family moved to Benton Harbor, Michigan when she was about 10 years old. Lillian was the second youngest of ten siblings. Lillian graduated from St. John's High School, Benton Harbor, Michigan, May 28, 1948 and attended Junior College of Benton Harbor. Lillian worked as an assistant to the Treasurer of Barrien County, Michigan. Lillian met Charles Sehe when he came with a fellow veteran and classmate from the University of Iowa to work during the summer on the Lysaght farm. After meeting the approval of her parents, Lillian married Charles T. Sehe on June 20, 1953, in Benton Harbor, Michigan. Lillian and Charles moved to Iowa City while Charles completed his degree and research at the University of Iowa. After several moves, they made their home and raised their family in Mankato. Lillian was devoted to her family and her faith. She was a member of Ss. Peter and Paul Catholic Church, Mankato. Lillian enjoyed sewing, knitting, and crocheting, and when time permitted playing Bridge.Lillian is survived by her husband of 71 years, Charles Sehe; children Isabel Sehe, Mary (Clarence) Ites, Kieran (Frank Vito) Loparco, Elizabeth Sehe, and James Sehe; four grandchildren, ten great-grandchildren, two great-great- grandchildren, many nephews, nieces and their families.Lillian was preceded in death by her parents, and siblings Charles Marshall, James Richard, William Anthony, Marie (Lysaght) Calvert, Sr. Mary Blanche Lysaght RSM (Jeanne Isabelle), John Frances, James Henry, Col. Charles Andrew Lysaght USAF, and Thomas Donald.Lillian's family wishes to thank the Mayo Health System and Ecumen Hospice for the care given.

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Wed, 17 Jul 2024 10:10:17 GMThttps://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/lillian-sehe-1090133820
<![CDATA[LEIFERMAN, Jeffrey Jul 7, 1955 - Jul 13, 2024]]>https://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/jeffrey-leiferman-1090133819<![CDATA[

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Jeffrey Matthew Leiferman, aged 69, of Thornton, CO, passed away peacefully on July 13, 2024, surrounded by his loving family. Born on July 7, 1955 in Wells, MN. Jeff was the beloved son of Aloysius and Dorothy Leiferman.Jeff worked as an accountant and retired from Land O Lakes after nearly 40 years of service. He dedicated his life to his family and was known for his love of Minnesota and Colorado sports teams. His humor and charm touched the lives of many.He is survived by his children Matt, Anna (Dane Mariotti), Josh, and Natalie (Arslan Khan), grandchildren Eli & Emery (Mariotti) and sisters Nancy (Mike) and Lori (David) and countless friends who became family.Jeff enjoyed spending time with his family and could be found on the sidelines of every gymnastics meet, soccer, basketball, baseball, softball and rugby practice, game or event of his children and grandchildren. Jeff was a quiet man with a beguiling smile who was known to get a bit rowdy after a few drinks. Due to family being spread apart in Colorado and Minnesota there will not be a memorial service. Instead, his children will spread his ashes at his favorite hiking trail in Boulder, CO. If you wish to send Jeff off please say a prayer that the Vikings will actually have a winning season this year. His legacy will live on through the lives he touched and the memories we hold near. He will be dearly missed but will forever remain in our hearts.

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Wed, 17 Jul 2024 05:22:24 GMThttps://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/jeffrey-leiferman-1090133819
<![CDATA[RAMY, John Jun 1, 1935 - Jul 3, 2024]]>https://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/john-ramy-1090129730<![CDATA[

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John Ramy, 89, died Wednesday July 3, 2024 at Mayo Clinic Health Systems Hospital in Mankato with family by his side. John was born June 1, 1935 in Mankato, MN to Tom and Adele Ramy. John loved to tell stories about growing up in the family-owned grocery store in lower North Mankato. John worked at Continental Can in Mankato as a machine operator for 40 years before retiring in 1995. John married Doris Baier on April 30, 1971 in Mankato. The couple enjoyed duck hunting, fishing, golfing, bowling, gardening, cooking and occasionally visiting area casinos together.John loved to prepare and share Lebanese food. John was a witty storyteller and loved a good joke.John is survived by his stepchildren, several nieces and nephews, cousins.John was preceded in death by his wife, Doris Ramy; parents, Tom and Adele Ramy; sister, Rosalene Ramy; brother, Charles Ramy; and his infant nephew.

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Tue, 16 Jul 2024 22:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/john-ramy-1090129730
<![CDATA[Menne, Samuel "Sam"]]>https://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/samuel-sam-menne-1090129728<![CDATA[

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Samuel "Sam" Paul Menne, 21, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, passed away July 13th in a motorcycle accident when a car unexpectedly pulled in front of him. Sam was born on May 10, 2003 in Mankato, Minnesota to Paul and Mary Menne. He was the oldest of 10, a natural leader and was always helping others. When God called his family to Colorado, his sister was born. He became a big brother for the first time and immediately embraced the role. He also put on his first pair of hockey skates in the mountains near Pike's Peak, beginning his love of hockey which would continue through high school. Upon returning to Minnesota, he was blessed with his first little brother and he started hockey in full force. He eventually transitioned to goalie which suited his personality of being a rock solid protector for his family, friends and country. He was so excited to start school, meet friends and be independent. Sam loved his family, but friends were also very important to him. He was a people pleaser and loved to make people smile. He had such an inquisitive mind taking things apart and figuring out how they worked. His first science fair project was an electric generator, which would also become a meaningful part of his life in Sioux Falls. Sam genuinely enjoyed school and loved helping out. In his younger years he was a school patrol, enjoyed being a buddy reader and was a great big brother helping with his younger siblings at school. As he got older he volunteered to serve breakfast at school and joined Henderson's Sauerkraut Krew. He was also known to be found cleaning up the local parks, shoveling neighbors' driveways or walking with his siblings around town. He loved to be outside and was thrilled to attend a school trip to the Minnesota Boundary Waters. The love of the outdoors and fishing never left him. He was an active athlete competing in high school hockey, track, and cross country. There wasn't a board he couldn't ride; wakeboard, snowboard, longboard, surfboard, skimboard, and kneeboard. Although he broke a few bones he was a natural at learning new tricks. Fearlessly he attempted jumps, road waves and recorded many hours on his go-pro. Sam enjoyed working with his hands. He loved shop class, especially welding and wood working. He would later put those skills to use during his deployment. He was always working on his trucks. He was a hard worker whether it was milking cows on a dairy farm, in restaurants at Dairy Queen or Chick-fil-A, automotive work at TMS Automotive and Manlys, or as a field supervisor for installing fiber lines. His two favorite jobs were the US Army and Harvard Integrations in Sioux Falls. When Sam wasn't working he enjoyed time on the water both in his grandpa's fishing boat and on his family's boat enjoying water sports. He taught his siblings to water ski, wakeboard and kneeboard. He was the crazy kid you'd see slalom skiing with an American flag in hand. He also enjoyed gaming with family and friends. He was a very passionate person and could be heard at any hour talking loudly with his gaming crew. He also loved playing Minecraft with his siblings and loved teaching his youngest sisters how to game. Sam joined the US Army Reserves during his junior year and arrived at Fort Jackson, SC for basic training just 27 days removed from turning 17, making him one of the youngest Americans to complete basic training in modern times. After graduating basic training he returned home for his senior year and graduated from Le Sueur-Henderson High School. Following that he went to his specialized Army schooling to be a Wheeled Vehicle Mechanic at the US Army Ordnance Corps & School at Fort Gregg-Adams in Virginia. After that, he joined his friends in Sioux Falls, South Dakota and attended Southeast Technical College to earn an AAS in Diesel Technology. Before completing his degree, the Nation called upon Sam and his Army Reserve unit, the 323 Chemical Company to deploy to Kuwait for a year in support of Operation Enduring Freedom (Spartan Shield). He returned home safely this spring. His military awards include the Army Accommodation Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, Army Service Ribbon, Overseas Service Ribbon, and the Armed Forces Medal with M Device.Following his deployment and before classes were to resume this fall, Sam was working at Harvard Integration, helping assemble giant diesel generators for some of the world's largest companies.Waiting in Heaven for Sam was his Uncle Nate and many other loved ones. Sam is now lovingly waiting in Heaven for his Mom, Dad, Lauren, Matthew, William, Elijah, Peter, Isaac, Josephine, Hazel, Charlotte, his dog Teddy, and many of his family and friends. Sam was never one for flowers and was always helping people. Therefore the family asks that In lieu of flowers, donations be made to the Dollars for Scholars-Samuel Menne Scholarship Fund, PO Box 42, Le Sueur, MN 56058. This will provide help to other Le Sueur-Henderson students who desire to attend a 2 year tech school program. Visitation will be held on Friday, July 19, 4:00-7:00 at Northview-North Mankato Mortuary, 2060 Commerce Dr., North Mankato, MN 56003 and will continue one hour prior to the service at church. His Celebration of Life will be on Saturday, July 20, 11:00 at Crossview Covenant Church, 2000 W Howard Dr., North Mankato, MN 56003. Sergeant Samuel Menne will be laid to rest at Fort Snelling National Cemetery on July 24 at 12:30. This We'll Defend. Full Send.

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Tue, 16 Jul 2024 09:53:56 GMThttps://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/samuel-sam-menne-1090129728
<![CDATA[Shoemaker, Margaret]]>https://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/margaret-shoemaker-1090129729<![CDATA[

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Margaret Elizabeth Shoemaker, 66, passed away peacefully on Sunday, July 14, 2024 surrounded by loved ones at the Mayo Clinic Hospital in Mankato, MN after a steadfast battle with cancer. Margie was born on March 12, 1958 to Richard and Elizabeth Boyer in Johnstown, PA. She grew up in Clinton, MD with her parents, sister Debbie, brother Ryan, and their tightly knit family of the best cousins, aunts, uncles, and grandparents. There was never a shortage of road-trips, family parties, laughter, or memories. Before graduating from Surrattsville High School in 1976, Margie met her future husband while he was stationed in Washington D.C. as part of the United States Air Force Honor Guard. Margie and Brian Shoemaker were married on April 11, 1981 at Bethany Lutheran Church in Suitland, MD. Their married years were spent in different states across the country and overseas while raising their three children, Brandie, Stacy, and Troy. Margie loved her family and friends immensely. She enjoyed watching the Twins play baseball, taking care of her dachshunds, decorating, baking her famous strawberry rhubarb coffee cake, and vacationing in Ocean City, MD. Margie touched the lives of many and will be sincerely missed by all who had the honor of knowing her. She is survived by her loving husband, Brian; children, Brandie Shoemaker of Alexandria, VA, Stacy (Luke) Erickson of Waseca, MN, and Troy Shoemaker of Sacramento, CA; grandchildren; Kurt, Natalie and Ivan Erickson; siblings, Deborah Travis and Ryan (Janet) Boyer; in-laws, aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins and many other extended family members.She is preceded in death by her parents, Richard and Elizabeth Boyer, and her father- and mother-in-law, Guy and Hilda Shoemaker. The family would like to thank all of Margie's family, friends, neighbors, co-workers, and her team of doctors and nurses for the attention and care she received over the past 10 months. As per Margie's request, no funeral or memorial service will be held. Condolences for the family can be left at www.mankatomortuary.com.

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Tue, 16 Jul 2024 09:44:25 GMThttps://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/margaret-shoemaker-1090129729
<![CDATA[Wilking, Roger "Jolly"]]>https://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/roger-jolly-wilking-1090129731<![CDATA[

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Roger "Jolly" Wilking, died Thursday July 11, 2024 at Pathstone in Mankato. Memorial services will be held at 11am Saturday, July 20, 2024 at St. Paul's Evangelical Church in North Mankato. Visitation will be held Friday July 19th from 4-6pm at Woodland Hills Funeral Home and will continue one hour prior to the services at the church. Private Interment will be held at Woodland Hills Memorial Park.Jolly was born on August 27, 1940 to Edward and Edna (Dallmann) Wilking in New Ulm. He graduated from Mankato High School in 1958. Jolly was united in marriage to Judy Ehmke on June 9, 2000. He started his career at Kato Engineering in High School before moving on to Northern Ordinance and then finished his career at Kato Engineering as a tool and die maker. In his free time Jolly loved to create things and was always thinking. He also loved snowmobiling, bowling, softball, fishing, hunting, golfing and his friend Jack Daniels. Jolly was baptized, confirmed and a lifelong member of the WELS Lutheran Church. He is survived by his wife, Judy Ehnke of Mankato; sons, Rick Wilking of St. Peter, Steve Wilking of North Mankato, and Scott (Alicia) Wilking of Sartell; grandchildren, Elijah, June and Bowie.Jolly is preceded in death by his parents; great hunting dog, Gus; and not so great hunting dog, Cody. Special thanks to the Pathstone Staff, Hospice workers, visiting pastors and visitors. In lieu of flowers, memorials are preferred to VINE, St. Paul's Ev. Lutheran Church or donor's choice.

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Tue, 16 Jul 2024 07:09:34 GMThttps://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/roger-jolly-wilking-1090129731
<![CDATA[Gullixson, Connie]]>https://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/connie-gullixson-1090116347<![CDATA[

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Wife of James, mother of Brian, Sarah, Eric, and David died 7/14/2024 at home. Visitation 4-7pm Friday with 1-hour of visitation prior to the 11am funeral service on Saturday all at Mt. Olive Lutheran Church-Mankato. www.mankatomortuary.com

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Mon, 15 Jul 2024 22:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/connie-gullixson-1090116347
<![CDATA[Asleson, Allan]]>https://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/allan-asleson-1090116348<![CDATA[

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Allan Dean Asleson, Age 92, of Madison Lake, died on Thursday, July 11, 2024, at the home of Steven and Patty Asleson of Waterville.Memorial Service will be held July 27, 2024 at 2:00 p.m. at Bethlehem Lutheran Church. Visitation will be July 26 from 4:00-7:00 p.m. at Northview-North Mankato Mortuary and will continue one hour prior to the service at the church. Burial will be in Woodland Hills Memorial Park. The service will be livestreamed at www.mankatomortuary.com. Memorials are preferred to Bethlehem Lutheran Church or the donor's choice. Allan Dean Asleson was born on May 9, 1932, in Hanska to Arnold and Selma (Christenson) Asleson. He graduated from Madelia High School in 1950. On July 26, 1952, Allan was united in marriage to Virginia (Ginny) Chamberlain. They lived in Mankato until June 1974, when they moved to their home on Lake Ballantyne. Allan worked at ADM and then Hubbard Milling Company for 42 years.Allan is survived by his children, David Asleson, Judy Anderson, Steven (Patty) Asleson, Gail (Bill) Vagts, Barbara (David) Conrad, and Jane (Rich) Resutek; 22 grandchildren; 35 great-grandchildren; sister, Sharon Kutches; and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his wife, Ginny Asleson; daughter, Cheryl Haefner; father, Arnold Asleson; mother, Selma Thorstad; brothers and sisters-in-law, Arden and Dorothy Asleson and David and Thelma Asleson; brother-in-law, Lowell Kutches; daughter-in-law, Donna Asleson; and son-in-law, Brian Anderson.

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Mon, 15 Jul 2024 10:27:32 GMThttps://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/allan-asleson-1090116348
<![CDATA[Trahms, Jon]]>https://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/jon-trahms-1090116357<![CDATA[

JON ALFRED TRAHMS, age 80, of Janesville passed away Sunday morning, July 14, 2024 at Bridgewater in Janesville.Born on January 4, 1944 in Waseca, Jon was the eldest son of Alfred and Dorothy (Storjohann) Trahms. He attended Trinity Lutheran School and graduated from Janesville High School with the class of 1961. He attended the University of Minnesota until he enlisted in the Army Reserve. He spent basic training at Ft. Leonard Wood in Missouri and served until his honorable discharge. He returned to the University of Minnesota then returned home to farm with his dad and eventually his brothers, R. David and Tom. Jon was an active member in his community. He was a member of the Jaycees and served as both regional and district director and was elected to the MN JCI Senate. He served on the board of directors of Waseca-Janesville Ag. Co-op as well as its successor Southern Valley Co-op. He was on the Waseca County Soil and Water Conservation Board and was a longtime member of Trinity Lutheran Church serving as a Trustee. He was also a member of the Janesville American Legion Post 281. In his free time, he enjoyed hunting and fishing, and was strongly committed to his family, especially his nieces and nephews, as well as his lifelong friends. He was a funny, hardworking, loyal, and kind man who will be dearly missed. A special thank you to Bridgewater and St. Croix Hospice for their care and compassion. Jon is survived by his siblings, Cristine (Paul Nuedorfer) Trahms of Seattle, WA, Marilyn (Marc Herring) Trahms of Sandy, OR, Margaret (David Coombs) Trahms of Frederickton, NB, CA, William Trahms of Mankato, Thomas (Sherry) Trahms of Janesville, Dorothea (Mark) Allen of Minneapolis, R. David (Cindi Jo) Trahms of Janesville; many nieces, nephews, great-nieces and nephews, and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents, Alfred and Dorothy Trahms. Funeral service will be at 11:00 AM on Thursday, July 18, 2024 at Trinity Lutheran Church in Janesville. Visitation will be held one hour prior to the service at the church. Burial will follow at Janesville Cemetery. Dsofuneral.com

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Mon, 15 Jul 2024 07:54:52 GMThttps://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/jon-trahms-1090116357
<![CDATA[Parkins, Nancy]]>https://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/nancy-parkins-1090116361<![CDATA[

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Nancy Parkins, 69, died on Sunday, January 28, 2024, of complications from pneumonia at Memorial University Medical Center in Savanah, Georgia. A Graveside Service will be held at 11am Friday July, 19th 2024 at Woodland Hills Memorial Park. Immediately followed by a Celebration of Nancy's Life at the Wow Zone with food and fellowship with the family.

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<![CDATA[Burns, Diana]]>https://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/diana-burns-1090116367<![CDATA[

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Diana Burns, age 82, of North Mankato, formerly of Wells, MN, passed away Sunday, July 7, 2024 at Vista Prairie at North Pointe in North Mankato, MN. A memorial service will be held on Friday, July 19, 2024 at 11:00 AM at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church in Wells, MN, with Pastor Vern Christofferson officiating. Visitation will be one hour prior to the service at the church (10:00-11:00 AM). Burial will be in St. Casimir Catholic Cemetery in Wells. Please see www.nasinecfh.com to leave online condolences for the family.Diana was born September 17, 1941 at Naeve Hospital in Albert Lea, MN, the daughter of Rolland and Alice (Niebuhr) Korman. She attended Wells High School. She married Jim Burns on Jan. 20, 1958. Diana enjoyed sewing and made her daughters clothes and her daughters Barbie Doll clothes to match. She embroidered towels and pillow cases and gave them to her family and friends. She traveled to Florida and Las Vegas often to visit her siblings. She liked to go to Diamond Joe's Casino and gamble the nickel slot machines. After she moved to No. Mankato, she always requested Bean or Beef Burritos from Taco John's whenever a person visited. She worked for many years at Telex in Blue Earth, MN.She is survived by her children Sandy (Al) Meyer of Mankato, MN, Tim Burns of Wells; 3 grandchildren: Mike (Jenice) Meyer of Superior, WI, Ben (Kathy) Meyer of Eagle Lake, MN, and Sarah (Steve) Peterson of St. Peter, MN; 8 great-grandchildren: Dylan and Madeline; Ally, Makayla and Isabelle; Brandon, Bailey and Emily; and one great-great grandchild, Haven; one sister: Marvel Huper of Wells, MN; nephews and nieces: Steve (Kimberly) Huper, Tom (Angie) Huper, all of Wells, MN, Bruce Korman of Alaska, Carolyn (Bryce) Norman of Waseca, MN, Aalison (PJ) Moore of Las Vegas, NV; along with their families.Diana was preceded in death by her parents, husband James (1996), siblings: Betty Hove, Gaylord (Betty) Korman, Bruce (Ruby) Korman, brother-in-law, Willard Huper; nephews: Dan Huper and his son Cory Huper; Dale Olson and Al Korman; niece, Beverly Sylvara.

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Sun, 14 Jul 2024 22:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/diana-burns-1090116367
<![CDATA[Bequette, Bonita]]>https://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/bonita-bequette-1090113757<![CDATA[

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Bonita Lorene (Craker) Bequette age 91 died July 12, 2024. Bonita was born May 10, 1933 to Nando and Olga (Krueger) Craker in Fall Creek, WI. She was raised in Fairchild, WI., where she was baptized, confirmed, met her future husband (Don) and later married there. She graduated high school, and continued studies in business machines and office procedures and ended up working at Lutheran Brotherhood. Don was drafted into the Army and they lived the Army life for 2 years.They started their family in 1954 with a son Ronald and then Bryon in 1958. Green Bay was their home while Don worked for North Central Airlines. With a promotion, they moved to Upper Michigan for a short stint and then moved to Mankato in 1958. They began a business for travel services entitled All Seasons Tour and Travel located in the Madison East Mall. After her sons were both in school, she worked at various part time jobs, the latest was at Carlson Craft for 30 years. She enjoyed the fellowship of co-workers and many friends in the various departments. Ron and Bryon gave her seven grandsons: Mike (Joanna), Joe (Margaret), Tom (Kristy), David, Stephen, John, and Daniel. Years later along came six great-grandchildren: Isabel, Bales, Jaci, Raider, Felicity and Nova. She had great joy with each of them. Bonnie was a permanent and loyal fan of all their sports and activities. One of her hobbies was genealogy after her father told his children that Charles Dickens was an ancestor on his father's side. She is survived by Ronald (Becky) of St. Clair and Bryon (Debbie) of Excelsior and their families. Many other close dear relatives and friends. She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband of 69 years, Don, four sisters, one brother, one grandson, and one great-grandchild. A private family Christian service is planned by Pastor Matheny of Our Savior's Lutheran Church and the Mankato Mortuary is handling arrangements.

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Sat, 13 Jul 2024 22:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/bonita-bequette-1090113757
<![CDATA[Conlon, Mary Rose]]>https://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/mary-rose-conlon-1090113726<![CDATA[

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Mary Rose Conlon, age 93, of St. Peter, passed away on Friday, July 12, 2024.Private family services will be held at the Catholic Church of St. Peter. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery, St. Peter. In lieu of flowers, memorials preferred to the Catholic Church of St. Peter. St. Peter Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Mary Rose was born on May 18, 1931, to John and Lauretta (Flaherty) Meyer in Pioneer, Iowa. She graduated from Humbolt High School, IA and was the salutatorian in her senior class. Mary Rose married Eugene Conlon on November 23, 1949, at St. Johns in Gilmore City, IA.Mary Rose was a farm wife, and homemaker. She enjoyed playing cards, gardening, watching Jeopardy, doing crossword puzzles, and watching her children and grandchildren participate in sports; especially football and wrestling in high school and college level. Most importantly Mary Rose was a wonderful mom, and grandma. Mary Rose is survived by her children, Joe (Kelly) Conlon of St. Peter, Cathy (Tom) Tepley of St. Peter, Sharon (Rick) Prokosch of White Bear Lake, Tom (Ann) Conlon of St. Peter, Dennis (Jill) Conlon of Janesville, MN, and Chris Conlon and Robin of St. Augusta, MN; 18 grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren; sister, Lauretta Carol (Dale) Thompson of Fort Dodge, IA as well as many nieces, nephews, and friends.Mary Rose was preceded in death by her husband, Eugene Conlon (2002); two infant sons, Michael, and Timothy; parents, John and Lauretta Meyer, and sister, Margaret Ann Fawaz.The family would like to thank Benedictine Court, and Mayo Hospice for the wonderful care that they provided.

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Sat, 13 Jul 2024 09:11:51 GMThttps://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/mary-rose-conlon-1090113726
<![CDATA[Denz, John "Jack"]]>https://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/john-jack-denz-1090113707<![CDATA[

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76, passed away on Sunday, July 7, 2024, in Cross Plains, Wisconsin. A service to celebrate Jack's life will be 2:00PM on Monday, July 22, 2024, at the Third Street Chapel of Dennis-Steffel-Omtvedt Funeral Home in Waseca. Visitation will begin at 12:30PM and continue until the time of the service. Reception at the Waseca American Legion will follow, where lunch will be provided.DSOFuneral.com

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Fri, 12 Jul 2024 22:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/john-jack-denz-1090113707
<![CDATA[COLLINS, Katherine Jun 8, 1941 - Jul 9, 2024]]>https://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/katherine-collins-1090111236<![CDATA[

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Katherine Joan "Kitty Jo" Collins, age 83 of Henderson, passed away on July 9, 2024. Mass of Christian Burial will be on Monday, July 15, 2024 at 2:00 P.M. at St. Anne's Catholic Church in Le Sueur, MN. Fr. Sam Perez will officiate. Visitation will be Sunday, July 14, 2024 from 4-7 P.M. at Kolden Funeral Home in Le Sueur, MN and continued from 1:00-1:50 P.M. before the procession to church. Burial will follow the Mass at St. Joseph's Catholic Cemetery in Henderson, MN. Reception to follow at 4:00 P.M. at the River Bottom Tavern and Brewhouse (formerly the RoadHaus) event center in Henderson, MN.Kitty Jo was born on June 8, 1941, to Matthew and Margaret (Doheny) Walsh in Saint Peter, MN. She graduated Henderson High School in 1959 and married Richard "Dick" Collins on January 21, 1961, at St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Henderson, MN. She worked at Wagars in Henderson for 8 years, as a cook for the school for 8 years and most importantly as a homemaker.She enjoyed rides on her golf cart around Henderson, Tuesday lunches with her ladies, and Wednesday visits with Les. She loved bingo nights, the roll in and anything related to Henderson. Most of all she loved to spend time with her family. She will be deeply missed.Kitty Jo is survived by her children, James (Denise) Collins of Mendota Heights, MN, Timothy (Tamie) Collins of Waseca, MN, Daniel (Beth) Collins of Elk River, MN, and Sara (Doug) Pfarr of Le Sueur, MN; grandchildren, Maggie Collins, Betsie (Lucas) Kracht, Danni (Zeke) Schroeder, Abby Collins, Corey (Anna), Nate and Carley Collins, Adam (Mollie), Ryan (Alexia), Luke (Liz) and Chad Pfarr; great-grandchildren, Drew and Max Kracht, Finley, Avery, and Wesley Pfarr, and Hazel Collins; sister, Shirley (Gene) Brandt and brother, Bill (Lorraine) Walsh. Brother-in-law Joe (Darlene) Collins and Sister-in-law Jean Bakke.She is preceded in death by her parents; husband, "Dick"; grandsons, Jeremy Collins and Kyle Pfarr; great-grandson, Lane Kracht; and many brothers and sisters-in-law.

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Thu, 11 Jul 2024 22:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/katherine-collins-1090111236
<![CDATA[Bode, Lynn]]>https://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/lynn-bode-1090108264<![CDATA[

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Lynn Dale Bode, age 75 of rural Nicollet was called suddenly to his heavenly eternal home on Tuesday, July 9, 2024, in Mankato surrounded by his loving friends.Funeral service will be at 2:30 pm on Monday, July 15, 2024, at the Immanuel Lutheran Church in rural Courtland. Pastor Paul Lauer will officiate, and burial will follow in the Immanuel Lutheran Cemetery in rural Courtland.Visitation will be held from 3-6 pm on Sunday at the Minnesota Valley Funeral Home-North Chapel in New Ulm. The visitation will continue from 1-2:30 pm on Monday at the church in rural Courtland.To leave an online condolence for his family, or to sign the guestbook, go to: mvfh.orgLynn is survived by his brothers, Galen (Sharon) Bode of New Ulm, Gary Bode of Courtland; his 3 nieces, 3 nephews, 8 great-nieces, 2 great-nephews; and special friends, Linda Bode of Nicollet, and Judy Bode of Nicollet.He was preceded in death by his parents; his sister-in-law, Karen Bode; his nephew, Chad Bode; and his great-niece, Karissa Bode.Lynn Dale Bode was born November 2, 1948, in New Ulm to Louis F. and Evelyn D. (Rolloff) Bode. Growing up in the country, Lynn attended Immanuel Lutheran grade school in rural Courtland, and was a 1966 graduate from Nicollet High School. Soon after school, Lynn enlisted in the U.S. Army Reserve. After his time in the service, Lynn went back to work on his family farm. Lynn worked as a hard-working dedicated crop farmer in rural Nicollet his entire life. In his evenings, Lynn also worked for many years at Brown's Printing in Waseca. When he wasn't working on the farm, Lynn enjoyed listening to old tyme music and polka dancing at area festivals and ballrooms. He also enjoyed attending area county fairs to visit with other local farm families. Lynn enjoyed the friendships made and the laugh shared while bowling over the years. To relax, Lynn always enjoyed going for a nice Sunday drive to check the area crops, spending time working in his garden, and going out to dinners. Lynn was a lifetime member of the Immanuel Lutheran Church in rural Courtland. Although his passing was sudden and unexpected to most, his memory will forever live on in the hearts and minds of all who knew him best. The Lord has given, and the Lord has taken away, but blessed be the name of the Lord.Mvfh.org

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Thu, 11 Jul 2024 10:42:55 GMThttps://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/lynn-bode-1090108264
<![CDATA[Budd Jr, Arthur]]>https://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/arthur-budd-jr-1090108265<![CDATA[

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Arthur Budd Jr, 91, North Mankato, died July 3rd, 2024 at Oak Terrace in North Mankato. Private services were held.

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Thu, 11 Jul 2024 09:17:03 GMThttps://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/arthur-budd-jr-1090108265
<![CDATA[FUNK, Marianne Aug 29, 1926 - Jun 23, 2024]]>https://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/marianne-funk-1090066551<![CDATA[

Marianne (Stoffels) Funk, resident of The Pillars of Mankato since November 2023, died there peacefully June 23, 2024, her generous heart and active mind and spirit stilled at 97 years.Born in St. Paul August 29, 1926. Humboldt High School graduate, 1944; World War II secretarial service, U.S. Treasury Department, Washington, DC. Back in St. Paul, met WWII veteran Tom Funk at a local dance. Married in 1948, their Catholic faith, outdoor and athletic interests, and close ties to their large extended families anchored them for 60 years of marriage, while raising two daughters and caring for their elderly parents. Tom, a St. Paul police officer 34 years, died in 2009.Marianne was a caring neighbor, faithful and supportive spouse, attentive and loving mother and stellar grandmother, known for her beaming smile, positive encouragement, wisdom and wit. A dedicated homemaker and hostess, she was always conscious of good nutrition; logging countless miles, she was an active walker since youth till two days before her death.As her breaths shortened and her heart slowed, she did what she had done across her lifetime - asked Jesus and Mother Mary for help. As always, her prayer life sustained her and her faith principles guided her words and actions. Though gone from our sight, she remains our model and guide.Marianne was predeceased by her parents, in-laws, husband Thomas Funk and brother Richard (Evelyn) Stoffels. She is the much beloved matriarch of the family and survived by daughters Patricia (Thomas) Orne of North Mankato and MK (Vince) Werner of Plano, TX, granddaughters Bethany Werner, MD and Geneva Werner, and many younger and beloved friends and family members.Visitation, funeral and burial July 1-2, 2024 in St. Paul. Arrangements O'Halloran & Murphy Funeral and Cremation Services; check website for details.

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Wed, 10 Jul 2024 22:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/marianne-funk-1090066551
<![CDATA[Bense, Russell "Russ"]]>https://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/russell-russ-bense-1090108268<![CDATA[

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85, of St. Peter passed away on Wednesday, July 10, 2024.Visitation will be 4-6 p.m., on Monday, July 15, 2024 at the Catholic Church of St. Peter. Funeral Mass will be at 11 a.m., on Tuesday, July 16, 2024 at the church as well with visitation one hour before. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery, St. Peter. www.saintpeterfuneralhome.com

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<![CDATA[HANSEN, Teri Dec 1, 1955 - Jun 19, 2024]]>https://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/teri-hansen-1090108271<![CDATA[

Teri Lyn Hansen born December 1, 1955, Mankato, MN, departed for heaven June 19, 2024.She will rest with father Carl Hansen, Sr. and mother Martha Hansen in the Riverside Cemetery, Madelia, MN.Teri, a Mankato East High School graduate, earned baccalaureate degrees in Geography and Business Administration, Minnesota State University, Mankato.Teri meticulously applied her talents in studies and projects during her lifetime.Survivors: brothers Carl Hansen, Jr., M.D. (Laurie), St. Louis Park, MN and Douglas Hansen, North Highlands, CA; nieces Melissa Hughes (Chris), Minneapolis, MN and Andrea Ruch (Jeff), Gardner, Kansas; nephew Carl Hansen, III (Kristin), St. Louis Park, MN; four grand nieces and nephews.

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Wed, 10 Jul 2024 22:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/teri-hansen-1090108271
<![CDATA[Muellerleile, Thomas]]>https://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/thomas-muellerleile-1090101681<![CDATA[

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Thomas George Muellerleile, age 81, of Bloomington, passed away on July 5, 2024. He was preceded in death by parents, Anton and Winnifred; daughter, Paige Muellerleile; and son-in-law, Jeff Kovatch. Thomas is survived by daughter, Caryn Muellerleile; grandchildren, Jay and Coda Kovatch; brother, John; and nephews, Matthew and Christian Muellerleile. Visitation Sunday July 14th from 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. at Gill Brothers Funeral Chapel, 9947 Lyndale Ave S, Bloomington, MN 55420. Burial Monday at Calvary Cemetery, Madison Lake. www.GILLBROTHERS.com

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Tue, 9 Jul 2024 22:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/thomas-muellerleile-1090101681
<![CDATA[MURPHY, Philip Jan 12, 1940 - Jul 6, 2024]]>https://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/philip-murphy-1090105355<![CDATA[

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Philip J. Murphy (Phil) of Madelia, MN passed away at the age of 84 on July 6, 2024, due to complications from treatment for lymphoma. Philip was born on January 12, 1940, to Roy and Bernadine Murphy. The oldest of six children, he grew up on the family farm outside of Madelia in Ceresco Township. There he learned the value of hard work, being frugal, and the art of shooting baskets with a corncob into the basketball rim his father had attached to the barn. Most importantly, his parents taught him the value of getting an education, a lesson which he later passed along to his own children. He attended Madelia High School where he participated in football, baseball, and his favorite sport of basketball. While he was not a star player on the team, he did make a half-court shot to win one game, and often bragged about fouling out in less than a quarter in another game, which he thought had to qualify as some sort of record. He graduated in 1958 from Madelia and then attended St. John's University. There he was humorously accused of "flaunting his B average" to his fellow classmates, many of whom carried much better GPAs. He also was elected president of the "Stein Club" at the LaPlayette Bar in St. Joseph's, which entitled him to unlimited 5 cent beer refills. Late in his senior year, through mutual friends, he met the love of his life, Rosemary (Gage) Murphy, who was then a student at St. Catherine's University. He graduated from St. John's in 1962 and attended law school at the University of Minnesota. He and Rosemary were married on December 28, 1963, in Mount Prospect, IL.After graduating from law school in 1965, he passed the MN bar exam and was sworn in as a lawyer on the same day the MN Twins played and won Game 6 of the World Series against the LA Dodgers, a game which he also attended. It is a tossup which event he enjoyed more. He and Rosemary settled in Madelia, where he joined Cecil J. Manahan's law office. He was a "small town" lawyer for the next 50+ years. He served as City Attorney for many of those years, served as District President of the MN State Bar Association, mentored numerous young attorneys, and provided legal services to countless clients with dedication, integrity, and compassion. Phil loved his lifelong hometown of Madelia, MN and there he and Rosemary raised their six children. He was an active member of the community and, in particular, of the St. Mary's parish, where he helped start the Parish Endowment Fund and was still actively serving on the Calvary Cemetery Board. Phil was a pillar of the community and never stopped donating his time to any cause that made the town stronger, including the Lions Club, Watonwan County Historical Society, Farmers State Bank Board, Madelia Strong, countless school and community fundraisers, and volunteering as a Senior Driver for those in need. He deeply loved any type of reunion, and particularly enjoyed Madelia's All School Reunions when he would get a chance to catch up with many Madelia High School alumni. He also loved keeping in touch with his many St. John 's friends and classmates. If there was any chance to connect with people, Phil was there. A passionate sports fan, Phil marked time by major sporting events and was a dedicated follower of all professional Minnesota sports teams, the St John's Johnnies, the Notre Dame Fighting Irish, and any small-town Minnesota team who made it to the State High School Basketball Tournament. Phil also loved to keep up on current events and read several newspapers every day.Phil's greatest joy was his family. He loved being involved in the lives of his six children, attending all of their various high school sporting and band events (including away games). He was proud of putting all six children through college, and enjoyed visiting them on campus. He also adored his seven grandchildren, with whom he loved spending time playing card games, taking walks around Lake Harriet, and of course attending their basketball games and swimming meets.Philip and Rosemary enjoyed traveling and took many trips to Europe and Latin America, including to Chile, where they were able to visit Jalil Said, the foreign exchange student they had hosted in 1991. Philip is preceded in death by his parents, Roy and Bernadine Murphy, and his sister Kathleen. He is survived by his wife of 60 years, Rosemary, and their six children and spouses: Christopher, Margaret (Steve Olin), Matthew (Liz Meiley), Gregory (David Engen), Joseph (Carolyn), and Thomas (Becky), and grandchildren Juliet, Connor, Liam, Teddy, Charlie, Madeline, and Anna. He is also survived by his siblings and their spouses: Capt. Rosemary Murphy, Suzie (Leon) Corressell, Sheila Murphy, and John (Alece) Murphy, as well as his nieces and nephews, and many dear friends from every chapter of his life.Visitation is scheduled for Wednesday, July 17th from 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. at Sturm Funeral Home in Madelia, and again at 9 a.m. on Thursday morning. The funeral mass begins at 10:30 a.m. on Thursday, July 18th at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Madelia, followed by burial at Calvary Cemetery and a luncheon at St. Mary's Catholic School.

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Tue, 9 Jul 2024 22:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/philip-murphy-1090105355
<![CDATA[Fraze, Shirley]]>https://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/shirley-fraze-1090101688<![CDATA[

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Shirley Ann (Sonnek) Fraze, a beloved mother, grandmother, aunt, sister, and friend unexpectedly passed away on July 7, 2024, at the age of 80 in Rosemount, MN. Mass of Christian Burial will be Saturday, July 13, 2024 at 1 P.M. at All Saints Catholic Church in Madison Lake, with Fr. Robert Schneider, Celebrant. Interment will be in Woodland Hills Memorial Park in Mankato.Visitation will be on Friday afternoon from 4-7 P.M. at All Saints Catholic Church in Madison Lake, and will continue on Saturday afternoon for one hour prior to services at the church. To live stream Shirley's service please visit www.as-ic.org. Arrangements by Woodland Hills Funeral Home of Mankato. www.woodlandhillsfh.com

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Tue, 9 Jul 2024 07:36:43 GMThttps://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/shirley-fraze-1090101688
<![CDATA[KLINKNER, Jeffrey Jun 7, 1974 - Jul 4, 2024]]>https://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/jeffrey-klinkner-1090098574<![CDATA[

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Jeffrey "Jeff" Steven Klinkner age 50, of Madelia, MN, died unexpectedly on July 4, 2024, at United Hospital in Saint Paul, MN.Visitation will be Thursday, July 11, 2024, 4-8pm at Faith Lutheran Church-Madelia and will continue on Friday from 9-10am at St. Joseph the Worker Catholic Church, Mankato.Mass of Christian Burial will be held at St. Joseph the Worker Catholic Church, Mankato on Friday, July 12, 2024 at 10:00 am. The clergy will be Father Tom Melvin. A private interment will be at the Calvary Cemetery in Madelia.Arrangements are with Sturm Funeral Home, Madelia. Online condolences may be left at www.sturmfh.com.Jeffrey "Jeff" Steven Klinkner was born in Madelia on June 7, 1974 to Steven and Donna (Depuydt) Klinkner. He was a graduate of Madelia High School in 1992. He then chose to further his education at Riverland Technical College studying construction and cabinet making, graduating in 1994. Jeff married Tonya Schultz on April 8, 1995 and their union was blessed with three children: Kyle, Brandon and Mikayla. Jeff was always busy taking care of his family, friends and his customers. He worked for local contractors and cabinet shops until starting Klink's Woodworking and Construction in July of 2001. Jeff installed for local businesses and big box stores for 13 years. Most recently, he enjoyed returning to serving local customers and contractors in the Madelia area. Jeff gave his time and talents to others, expecting nothing in return. He was quick to action when there was a call for help. He had the best advice for his family and gave life lessons whether we needed them or not. He took time out of his busy schedule to instill Boy Scout values with his sons, later acting in both assistant scoutmaster and scoutmaster roles for the Madelia troop. Jeff was known for telling "dad" jokes, making people laugh and his unwavering love of anything John Deere. He was an all around great person - an admirable family man, a giving husband, father, grandfather, brother, son and community member. He was certainly not finished giving to those he loved and cared for and will be dearly missed by all who knew him. Jeff is survived by his wife, Tonya Klinkner of Madelia; children, Kyle (Shelby Francis) Klinkner of Shakopee, Brandon Klinkner of Lake Crystal, Mikayla (Allen Halbert) Klinkner of Montrose; grandson, Brooks Peterson-Klinkner; mother, Donna Klinkner of Madelia; sister, Sheila Sickler of Lake Crystal; parents-in-law, Rich and Sue Schultz of Morgan; brother-in-law, Justin Schultz of Sanborn, and many family and friends. He is most recently preceded in death by his father, Steven Klinkner.In lieu of flowers, memorials are preferred.

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Mon, 8 Jul 2024 22:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/jeffrey-klinkner-1090098574
<![CDATA[THOMPSON, Deanna Jun 26, 1946 - Jul 2, 2024]]>https://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/deanna-thompson-1090101687<![CDATA[

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Deanna Thompson, age 78, of Savage, MN died Tuesday, July 2, 2024 at NorBella Senior Living in Savage, MN. A Funeral Services will be held Sunday, July 14, 2024 at 3:00 PM at Nasinec Funeral Home in Wells, MN (789 Business Park Drive), with lunch following the service. Visitation will be held from 1:00-3:00 PM at Nasinec Funeral Home. Burial will be in LeSueur River Lutheran Cemetery, rural New Richland, MN, on Monday, July 15, 2024 at 11:00 AM. At the request of her children, please wear the color pink in honor of Deanna, as her nickname was "Pink". Please see www.nasinecfh.com to leave online condolences for the family.Deanna Mae was born June 26, 1946, the daughter of Paul W. and Dorothy (Madigan) Radichel in Mankato, MN. She attended and graduated from Mankato West High School, the class of 1964. After high school, she attended Mankato State University and worked at the Mankato Clinic in the records department. She met Curtis J. Thompson and the couple married Jan. 23, 1971, and to this union 2 children were born, Troy and Jennifer. The couple later divorced.Deanna enjoyed being with her children and grandchildren. With her daughter Jennifer, Deanna experiences weekly Bingo nights, trying new restaurants in the Twin Cities, excursions to shop and adventures to see places she's never been. Deanna was a people person and loved her many friendships. She was known to write and send cards and enjoyed visiting on the telephone. Deanna enjoyed word finds, going to the movies and traveling when she was able.Deanna is survived by her son and daughter: Troy (JoAnn) Thompson of Mankato, MN, Jennifer Eriksson of Savage, MN; 2 grandchildren, Jade Thompson of Duluth and Brandon Thompson of Mankato; siblings: Margaret (Jeff) Molde of Eden Prairie, MN, Kathleen "Tweet" (Larry) Hoffrogge of Mankato, MN, and William (Amy) Radichel of Apple Valley, MN; many nieces, nephews, cousins along with their families.Deanna was preceded in death by her parents and ex-husband, all who died in 2009.

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Mon, 8 Jul 2024 22:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/deanna-thompson-1090101687
<![CDATA[Gintner, Gary]]>https://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/gary-gintner-1090098575<![CDATA[

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Gary J. Gintner, age 70, of Belgrade Township, died on Sunday, July 7, 2024 at his home. Memorial Visitation will be held on Saturday, July 13, 2024 from 1:00-4:00 p.m. at Northview-North Mankato Mortuary. Private burial will be at St. Michaels Cemetery, Belgrade Township. In lieu of flowers, memorials are preferred to Mayo Hospice. Gary was born on September 13, 1953 in Mankato to Wilfred "Bill" and Norma (Benson) Gintner. He graduated from Mankato West High School in 1971. On May 23, 1980, Gary was united in marriage to Deborah Harris at Holy Rosary Catholic Church, North Mankato. Gary was a lifelong resident of Belgrade Township where he farmed on the family farm that was homesteaded by his ancestors in the 1800's. He was a soybean, corn, and hog farmer. Gary was a vegetable gardener and shared everything he grew with others. Gary and his daughter, Andrea owned and operated Granary Designs since 2017. They made signs, trays, clocks, boxes, flags and sold them at craft shows. Gary is survived by his wife, Deb of Belgrade Township; children, Rachel Schott of Mankato, Robert Gintner of St. Louis Park, and Andrea (Justin) Hawker of North Mankato; grandchildren, Britton (Katie) Schott of West Bend, WI, Amara Schott of Mankato, Tianna Schott of Hartford, WI, and Blake and Jace Hawker of North Mankato; great-grandchildren, Henrey and Chloe Schott and Isla Schott; sister, Mary (Fran) Nardella of Scottsdale, AZ; brother, John Gintner (Donna) of Red Wing; brother-in-law, Richard Harris of Mahtomedi, MN; sister-in-law, Barbara Wegge of Prescott Valley, AZ; and many close friends and neighbors. He was preceded in death by his son, Aaron and his parents.

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Mon, 8 Jul 2024 08:34:56 GMThttps://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/gary-gintner-1090098575
<![CDATA[Kawell, John]]>https://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/john-kawell-1090098576<![CDATA[

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John passed away peacefully on the morning of May 25, 2024. John was born in Mankato to Florence and Allen Kawell. He lived there until moving with his family to Burnsville in 1965. In 1981 he returned to Mankato and lived in Eagle Lake at the Harry Meyering Center Home. He worked for over 30 years at MRCI in Mankato. He celebrated his 69th birthday with his family in April.John was provided with gentle care and support by the staff of the Harry Meyering Center, MRCI and Blue Earth County along with many healthcare professionals all of whom knew John for many years.John had an infectious laugh. He loved watching and attending Twins and Vikings games.He visited his sisters in North Carolina and Wisconsin and his brother in Ely. He also cruised through the Caribbean and traveled by train to Seattle.John is survived by his brother Mark Kawell (partner Barb Levie); sisters Ann Luke (Allan) Laurie Gilbertson (Larry) and Karen Cole (Scott) along with many nieces and nephews.A memorial gathering to honor John's life will be held from 3-5 p.m., Saturday, July 13, 2024, at the Hilton Garden Inn, Mankato. Private family interment will be in Pilgrims Rest Cemetery, Mankato.Donations to Harry Meyering Center, www.harrymeyeringcenter.org or MRCI, www.mymrci.orgMankato Mortuary is in charge of arrangements. www.mankatomortuary.com

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Sun, 7 Jul 2024 22:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/john-kawell-1090098576
<![CDATA[Foster, Pamela]]>https://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/pamela-foster-1090095185<![CDATA[

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Pam Foster, age 75, passed away peacefully at home on June 30, 2024, in Mapleton, Minnesota. Born on February 28, 1949, in Minneapolis, Pam's life spanned Minnesota, Washington, Canada, and Europe. Her life was marked by her faith, many friendships, and a love of music and singing. Pam is preceded in death by her parents, William and Bernadette Brice, and son, Richard Callahan. She is survived by her husband, Donald Foster; daughter Christina (Nick) Mullozzi; brother, William (Brunella) Brice; and sister, Teresa (Alex) Fane; and numerous grand and great grandchildren. A memorial service to celebrate Pam's life will be held at United Church of Mapleton on Saturday, July 27th, at 11 AM. Visitation at 10 AM.

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Sat, 6 Jul 2024 06:34:31 GMThttps://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/pamela-foster-1090095185
<![CDATA[STAUFFER, Priscilla "Pris" Sep 26, 1947 - Jun 28, 2024]]>https://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/priscilla-pris-stauffer-1090095201<![CDATA[

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Priscilla "Pris" Stauffer, 76 of Rochester, passed away peacefully on June 28, 2024, at Mayo Clinic Hospital, Mankato, MN.Priscilla was born on September 26, 1947, in Rochester to Dr. Maurice and Athelia (Woodbury) Stauffer. She attended Rochester Public Schools - Folwell Elementary, Rochester Junior High, and John Marshall High School. She lived in Rochester until 2015, when she moved to Mankato. Priscilla was a social woman who was connected in the community, she loved animals, ice skating, travelling, and spending time with people who were important to her. She will be deeply missed.She is survived by her siblings Maurice "Maury" Jr. (Linda) and Nancy Stauffer-Johnson along with many nieces and nephews.She is preceded in death by her parents and an infant twin brother.The Memorial Gathering for Priscilla will be held on Friday, July 12, 2024, beginning at 10:00AM with a luncheon served at 12:00PM in the River Park Chapel at Macken Funeral Home. A private burial will take place at Oakwood Cemetery Rochester. In lieu of flowers, donations are preferred to Paws and Claws and Quarry Hill Nature Center of Rochester.Online condolences are welcome at www.mackenfuneralhome.com

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Fri, 5 Jul 2024 22:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/priscilla-pris-stauffer-1090095201
<![CDATA[Olmanson, Janice]]>https://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/janice-olmanson-1090095191<![CDATA[

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Janice LaVonne Olmanson, age 89, of St. Peter, MN , peacefully passed away on June 29, 2024, at the Benedictine Senior Living where she resided for the past several years.Visitation will be July 13, 2024 from 10:30 - 11:30 am, memorial service to follow at 11:30 am at Trinity Lutheran Church in St. Peter. Luncheon will be served at the church following the service. Interment will be at Greenhill Cemetery after the luncheon. Condolences may be left at www.saintpeterfuneralhome.com for the family.Janice "Jan" was born January 14, 1935 in St. Paul, MN. She was the daughter of Raymond and Clara (Rapp) Samuelson of Cannon Falls, MN. She grew up on the family farm near Vasa and graduated from Cannon Falls High School in 1952. She then attended Gustavus Adolphus College when she met the love of her life Vern Olmanson of St. Peter, MN. They were married on December 26, 1954 at Vasa Lutheran Church. After Vern completed medical school, they moved to St. Peter and Dr. Vern joined his father's practice at the St. Peter Clinic. Jan is survived by five sons Douglas (Peg), Paul (Deb), Steven (Bonnie), Peter (Tammy), and David (Chris); twelve grandchildren; twenty great-grandchildren; sister Joan Hemmah; sister-in-law Jerrie Samuelson; many nieces and nephews; and special family friend Vicki Davis. Janice was preceded in death by her husband Dr. Vern, her parents; brother Richard Samuelson; brother-in-law Merlan Hemmah; Vern's parents Dr. Edmund 'Goodie' and Gertrude (Evanson) Olmanson; sisters-in-law Kristi Olmanson, Joanne Pederson; brother-in-law and wife Dr. Don and Barb Olmanson; granddaughter Jamie Olmanson.Jan loved cooking, entertaining, and sharing her culinary skills with others and carried her passion into writing her own cookbook. She attended several culinary courses and shared her knowledge with family and friends through hosting gourmet meals and holiday celebrations. Her vast cookbook collection was an indicator of her culinary interest. She was a firecracker of energy, humor, and love. Jan served many years as a volunteer for the St. Peter Area Food Shelf and assisted with boy scout events. She enjoyed spending time with friends at birthday club, playing bridge, and reading (including e-books). She enjoyed spending time at their cabin on Lake Manuella, reading in the backyard, and enjoyed traveling with Vern to Hawaii, Australia, and other ventures as well as cruises. When asked for her best advice about life, she replied, "Be kind and say thank you."Thank you to the staff at Benedictine Senior Living in St. Peter and the Mayo Clinic hospice care team. Memorials preferred to the St. Peter Area Food Shelf, 201B 3rd Street, St. Peter, MN 56082 (www.stpeterfoodshelf.com) or Vasa Lutheran Church, 15235 Norelius Road, Welch, MN 55082.

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Fri, 5 Jul 2024 22:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/janice-olmanson-1090095191
<![CDATA[Richter, Robert]]>https://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/robert-richter-1090092653<![CDATA[

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Robert (Bob) Roy Richter of Mankato, MN, passed away peacefully on July 2, 2024. Born on October 23, 1954, to Roy and Jerre (Sykora) Richter of LeCenter, MN. He lived a life full of adventure and unwavering dedication to his family.While attending St. John's University, Bob met the love of his life, Teresa (Terri) Ginder. They were married on September 30, 1978. In 1980 they made Mankato their home where they raised their three children who were his pride and joy.Where others saw obstacles, Bob saw opportunities and respected those who challenged him most. Sister Kate, who made him repeat the third grade, would become a trusted friend; and a business competitor would eventually become like family. A successful entrepreneur before turning 30, he achieved his goal of becoming his own boss by acquiring and expanding Willard Insurance Agency to include Williams Insurance Agency. He owned the Willard and Williams Insurance Agency in Mankato until 2017. His commitment to Mankato extended beyond his business: he was elected to the City Council, serving 5 years, was involved in Leadership Mankato, Noon Exchange, League of Minnesota Cities and the local AFS Chapter, with his family hosting many foreign exchange students over the years.A passionate traveler, Bob never turned down an opportunity to explore new places. He enjoyed everything from local historic sites to destinations far across the globe. His zest for life and discovery was contagious. His greatest loves were sailing and motorcycling. Over the years, he enjoyed scuba diving, fishing trips, snowmobiling, jet skiing, hunting, and many ATV rides with friends and family.Bob had a genuine interest in the individuals that crossed his path throughout his journeys. He leaves behind a lasting impact on all who had the privilege of knowing him. His was a life well lived, taken from us too soon by cancer.He is survived by his wife, Terri; his children, Nikki (Keith) Matowitz, Bob (Jessica) Richter, Kristin (Gulshan) Shetty; his grandchildren, Morgan and Reid Matowitz, Madeline and Ava Richter, Vera and Harlan Shetty; his mother, Jerre Richter; his brother, Bruce (Linda) Richter; his sisters, Laurie Wohlers, Kara (Sam) Mangiere; and many nieces and nephews. Bob was preceded in death by his father, Roy Richter.Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 11am Monday, July 8th, 2024 at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, Mankato, MN. Visitation will be held from 4-7pm Sunday, July 7th at Woodland Hills Funeral Chapel and will continue one hour prior to the mass at the church. In lieu of flowers or memorials, the family requests that you support a locally owned business. Bob believed it was those small businesses that were the foundation of the community.

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Fri, 5 Jul 2024 10:14:08 GMThttps://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/robert-richter-1090092653
<![CDATA[MEYER, Wallace Jan 4, 1953 - Jun 3, 2024]]>https://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/wallace-meyer-1090092662<![CDATA[

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Wally Meyer was the kind of guy you'd happen to meet one day and end up being friends with for years. He was the sort of person who'd ask you how you were doing and was truly interested in your answer. He'd talk through your bad day with you just as genuinely as your good day. No matter what, you'd end up laughing about something, discovering a thing you had in common, and probably getting a piece of wisdom he's pass on from his mother, Erna. He was the sort of person you'd buy a beer for because you just wanted the conversation to keep flowing. You'd tell him that he was welcomed to crash at your place if he ever came through town, and when he called one day to take you up on it, you'd pick up a 12 pack and throw something on the grill because Wally's coming over. Wally understood that life was meant to be lived and that the best part of any good time was the friends and family you shared it with. He built adventures around pool, travel, music, and food. And although he'd pack up his car alone, his destinations were more about the friends and family he would meet up with along the way than the cities and gatherings he set out for in the first place. But Wally was a home body too. He loved to garden, can, and cook. He hung out at his place, playing pool and listening to music with friends. He pulled his family together for annual summer parties to make sure too much time and distance didn't pass between them. He made sure the next generation created memories together. The food, conversation, squirt gun fights, and swimming pool mudslides will not be forgotten. He was deeply loved by those who were lucky enough to know him. Wallace Fredrick Meyer was born January 4, 1953. He was baptized at St. Peter's Lutheran church and confirmed in 1967 at Immanuel Lutheran church in Gibbon. He graduated from Gibbon high school 1972 and went on to earn a degree in Fluid Power. Wally was preceded in death grandparents Theodore & Ella Bruns and Fred & Anna Meyer, parents Lester & Erna (née Bruns) Meyer, brother & sister-in-law Duane & Patsy Meyer, sister-in-law Ruth Meyer, niece Kathy Nappi, and nephew-in-law Jim Redmond. He is survived by sister Diane and Marvin Patten, brother Ron Meyer, and nieces and nephews; Stephen & Meike Patten, Jeff & Tolly Patten, Lisa & Mark Fest, Cynthia & Joshua Van Der Pol, Renee & Joel Henrich, Ronda & Fred Cain, and Michelle & Duncan Wilson. He is also survived by great nieces and nephews Christopher, Christine & Alex, Teresa, Justin & Katrina, Elaina, Philip, Aaron & Maddie, Isaac & Kailey, Abi & Aron, Eli & Kenadie, Anna, Lydia, Jacob & Kelsey, Andrew & Lilly, Kirsten, Anthony, Rebecca, Kyle, Karee & Michael, Sam & Sage, and Charlie. A service will be held at 11:00 am on Saturday, July 13th at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Gibbon. Visitation starts at 10:00 am. Burial will follow the service and lunch will be served at the church after that.

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Thu, 4 Jul 2024 22:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/wallace-meyer-1090092662
<![CDATA[Orth, Annette]]>https://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/annette-orth-1090092663<![CDATA[

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Annette K Orth, 99, passed away 5/3/24 in NY. She was primarily a Wife, Mother, Homemaker & Grandmother. She enjoyed bird watching, writing, & traveling in her RV.She is predeceased by her husband, Ralph Anthony Orth; her children, Mary, Tina, Jonathan & Erin.Annette is survived by children, Tony, Chris, Mimi, Monica, Casey, Nick, Roz & Paula; & over 22 Grandchildren & 19 Great Grandchildren.Catholic Funeral Mass will be held at St. John the Baptist Church in Mankato, MN on 7/13/24 at 9 AM

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Thu, 4 Jul 2024 22:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/annette-orth-1090092663
<![CDATA[GETTA, John Mar 11, 1933 - Jun 30, 2024]]>https://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/john-getta-1090092650<![CDATA[

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John "Bud" Samuel Getta, age 91 of lower North Mankato passed away Sunday June 30, 2024 after suffering a stroke a year ago.Funeral service will be held 11:00 a.m., Wednesday, July 10, 2024 at Northview-North Mankato Mortuary. Visitation will be one hour before the service on Wednesday. Bud was born March 11, 1933 to John and Anna (Keinz) Getta in Mankato. After High School Bud served his country in the United States Navy and spent some of his tour on the USS Missouri Battleship. He was married to Lynn Krause on July 28, 1956 until her death on March 12, 1999. Bud married Mary Lou Sinclair on February 15, 2004.Bud was plant manager at Kayot Marine, owned Northside Welding. He was a volunteer fireman in North Mankato and was on the North Mankato Planning Commission. He also owned real estate as part of Woodcutters Limited and owned the Dairy Queen West for five years. In his younger years he represented Mankato and North Mankato in traveling city baseball and hockey leagues. Bud was also an avid golfer. He was a member of Holy Rosary and was a life member of the VFW.Bud is survived by his wife, Mary Lou; seven children, Richelle (David) McLean, Mitchell (Diane) Getta, Matthew (MaryAnn) Getta, Nathan (Kathy) Getta, Ramona (Jayme) Anderson, Nicole Getta and Elizabeth Getta; three stepchildren, David Sinclair, Mary Beth Sinclair and Dan (Sarah) Sinclair; eight grandchildren; two step grandchildren; one great-grandchild.

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Thu, 4 Jul 2024 22:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/john-getta-1090092650
<![CDATA[Lamoureux, Paul]]>https://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/paul-lamoureux-1090092652<![CDATA[

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Paul Douglas Lamoureux, age 80, died peacefully Saturday June 15, 2024 at New Perspective Senior Living in Mankato, MN.A memorial service will be held at Christ the King Lutheran Church on Saturday, July 13, 2024 at 1:30 p.m. Paul was born in Burlington, Vermont to Doris and Lucien Lamoureux. Paul was the first born of seven children and grew up in Berlin, NH. He enjoyed summers with his family at Akers Pond in Errol, NH and it was there that he met his sweetheart, Cheryl Ordway. They married on Feb 6, 1965. Paul served his country during the Vietnam war. He enrolled in theU.S. Army and was stationed in Fulda, Germany. When he returned to the United States, he continued his education with degrees from the University of New Hampshire and the University of Maine.Paul worked as a teacher and principal in Gorham, NH for many years. He also worked as an administrator in various capacities until he was called to the ministry. He attended and graduated from Luther Northwestern Seminary in St. Paul, MN. He went on to serve various Lutheran ELCA churches in New York and New Hampshire until his retirement.Paul was a kind man who not only put his family first but cared about everyone he met. He was an example of how to treat others and serve the Lord and his community. He was a great husband, father, brother and grandfather. As a man of faith, he will reunite with his loved ones and friends who have gone before him. Paul is survived by his wife of 59 years, Cheryl; children Kristi (Tim) Krengel, Doug (Sally) Lamoureux; eight grandchildren, Zach Krengel, Kaleb Krengel, Nicole Hunt, Katherine Lamoureux, Elizabeth Lamoureux, Charlie Lamoureux, Cody Froman, William Froman, brothers; Michael (Jackie) Lamoureux, David (Louise) Lamoureux, sister; Elaine Botelho and sister- in -law Linda (Ron) Chaisson.He was preceded in death by his parents, Lucien and Doris Lamoureux; sibling's Ray Lamoureux, Mary Bent White, Janet Partridge, and infant granddaughter Hannah Lee Krengel

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Thu, 4 Jul 2024 22:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/paul-lamoureux-1090092652
<![CDATA[Murry, Michael]]>https://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/michael-murry-1090082835<![CDATA[

Age 72 of Robbinsdale, passed away June 30, 2024. Survived by wife Laurel; children Patrick (Jennifer) Murry of Plymouth, Carolyn (Christian) Harmeyer of Le Center, MN, Greg (Katie) Murry of Hanover PA.; siblings Charles "Chuck" (Sarah) Murry of Winnebago, Tim (Connie) Murry of Mankato, Richard "Rich" (Dana) Murry of Mankato, Philip "Phil" (Debbie) Murry of LeCenter, Joan (Don) Wesely of Eagle Lake. Preceded in death by sister Judy Hauer. Mass of Christian Burial 11 AM Tuesday, July 9, 2024 at the Church of the Sacred Heart, 4087 W. Broadway, Robbinsdale. Visitation at church Tuesday from 9-11 AM. In lieu of flowers, memorials preferred to Sacred Heart or Benilde-St Margaret's School.Gearty-Delmore Funeral Chapel 763-537-4511

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Tue, 2 Jul 2024 22:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/michael-murry-1090082835
<![CDATA[KASTER, Gregory Sep 27, 1953 - Jun 22, 2024]]>https://obituaries.mankatofreepress.com/obituary/gregory-kaster-1090086810<![CDATA[

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Kaster, Gregory LawrenceOf Minneapolis passed away unexpectedly June 22 at the age of 70 surrounded by his partner, spouse, and best friend of 38 years Kate Wittenstein and loved and loving friends. He was predeceased by his parents, Theodore and Wilma Jean Kaster of Park Forest, Illinois. He is survived by Lawrence and Elizabeth Kaster of Los Angeles, Jessica and David Barranco of Paradise Valley, Arizona, Andrew and Vicki Wittenstein of Brooklyn, New York, Cousin Alice Arnold of Chicago, Illinois, and many loved nieces, nephews, great nieces, and nephews. Greg attended school in Park Forest, Illinois, and received his BA (1975) and MA (1978) from Northern Illinois University, and his PhD (1990) from Boston University before joining the Gustavus Adolphus College History Department in 1986. His PhD dissertation examined the language that he called the "labor jeremiad" of organized workingmen in nineteenth-century America. His research and teaching interests included labor history, the history of masculinity in America, slavery and abolitionism, the Civil War, film, visual culture, biography, dissent, and memory and history. His publications include a chapter comparing the films Django Unchained and Lincoln in Quentin Tarantino's Django Unchained (Bloomsbury, 2014), an essay on the American labor movement, 1790-1860, in Encyclopedia of American Social Movements (M.E. Sharpe, 2004), and "Labor's True Man: Organized Workingmen and the Language of Manliness in the USA, 1827-1877" in Gender and History (April 2001). The latter grew out of a National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Seminar for College and University Teachers directed by distinguished labor historian Melvyn Dubofsky. In the classroom, there is nothing Greg liked more than informed and energetic discussion of the course materials or what he called "working out" with the sources. An outstanding, compassionate, and gifted teacher, his work in the classroom was recognized when he was named the 2018 winner of the Edgar M. Carlson Award, the College's highest teaching honor. He particularly enjoyed teaching courses on the U.S. Civil War, the 1960s, and recent U.S. history. He also served as the inaugural holder of the James and Patricia McPherson Endowed Professor of American History position from 2019-2023.Above all, Greg will be remembered by the Gustavus community as a passionate advocate for the power of the liberal arts, especially the humanities, and for being a trusted mentor to faculty and students alike. He was instrumental in bringing many notable speakers to campus, who helped the Gustavus community appreciate the value of the liberal arts in understanding and navigating the present. He was the creator and host of Learning for Life @ Gustavus, an in-depth podcast celebrating Gustavus, its people, and the liberal arts. The podcast recently aired its 150th episode. Those interviewed include Jillian Hisco*ck '05 (owner of A Bar of Their Own, the only bar in Minnesota devoted entirely to women's athletics); English Department colleague, Dr. Martha Ndakalako (whose areas of study include Namibian women's digital literatures and the #ShutItAllDown feminist protest movement); Representative Samantha (Sam) Vang '16 (one of the first two Hmong American women to win a Minnesota House seat); and Dr. Bernard Powers '72 (Professor Emeritus of History at the College of Charleston and founder/director of the Center for the Study of Slavery in Charleston). Greg was a leader on campus in many ways, most visibly in chairing the Faculty Senate and Faculty Personnel Committee. He also worked closely with the Board of Trustees, holding several Board committee positions over the years.A proud Chicagoland native and New Yorker by marriage, Greg was a city person who delighted in the political-cultural energy and diversity of vibrant cities, including Minneapolis and St. Paul. Among his favorite pastimes were dining out with family and friends and shopping at different food purveyors in the Twin Cities. His favorites included Eli's black and blue burger, the hollandaise sauce at Our Kitchen, octopus at Gardens of Salonica, sandwiches and meat at Clancy's, and feta and olives from Bill's Imported Foods. He also loved Greek Town restaurants in Chicago (serving horta and saganaki), Union Oyster House in Boston, Zabar's in New York, and going from the Logan airport directly to lunch at the Daily Catch on trips to Boston's North End. His love of good food was matched by his love of conversations about food with servers, chefs, fellow diners, family, and friends. Every Wednesday, he drove to Sun Street Bakery in Minneapolis to get doughnuts for the breakfast group at Grant Park. Greg also enjoyed walking city streets and parks; traveling; going to the movies, jazz clubs, and the theater; following politics; and working on his courses and projects amid the life-affirming sounds and smells of a great coffeehouse. He loved celebrating and supporting colleagues, students, alumni, and friends through food, notes of encouragement, and phone calls and catalyzing connections between them. Greg loved children and was so proud to be adopted uncle or grandpa to many. He took children and their ideas and feelings seriously and treated them with much dignity. He not only had an inherent magnetic capacity for human connection on a personal level, but also a compassion for humanity in a universal sense. Greg and Kate, also a member of the History Department at Gustavus Adolphus College, were the happy companions of a black lab named Sam, who was predeceased by his and their feline companion, Cooper (named by Kate in honor of the brilliant African American scholar, feminist, and writer, Anna Julia Cooper).In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in Greg's name to the Shelf of Hope (at Agate Housing and Services), the National Endowment for the Humanities, or a cause of your choice. A memorial service will be held at the Elliot Park Hotel (823 5th Ave. South, Minneapolis) on Sunday, July 28th at 1:00p.m. An additional memorial will be held at Alumni Hall at Gustavus Adolphus College in St. Peter, MN on Saturday, October 12th at 9:00 a.m.

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