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Geneieve J. “Gen” Hannaman

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Geneieve J. “Gen” Hannaman, age 81 of Melrose, passed away peacefully and was surrounded by her family on Wednesday, April 6, 2016, at the CentraCare Health Nursing Home in Sauk Centre, Minn.

 

A funeral service was held at 1 p.m. Monday, April 11 at Saint Paul’s Lutheran Church in Melrose with Rev. David Mommens officiating. Inurnment will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, April 16 at Oak Hill Cemetery in Melrose.

 

Geneieve Jean Schmidtke was born Feb. 20, 1935, in Pineville, Missouri to William and Jennie (Atwell) Schmidtke. She attended St. Paul’s Lutheran School in Fairmont through the eighth grade and earned her GED through the public school in Fairmont. She was united in marriage to Gordon Hannaman on Nov. 20, 1953 in Seattle, Washington. Gen worked at the Fairmont Canning Company and 3M Manufacturing in Fairmont. She also worked at Kraft Foods in New Ulm and Jennie-O Foods in Melrose. Gen retired at age 40 to take care of her grandchildren in her home in rural Melrose.

 

She was a member of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Melrose where she taught Sunday school when her children were young. Gen also served in the kitchen at church for bible school and was part of the ladies aide group at church. She was also a member of the American Legion Unit 101 Auxiliary in Melrose. Gen enjoyed quilting, bowling, canning her garden produce and loved spending time with her grandchildren.

 

Survivors include her husband, Gordon “Gordy” Hannaman of Melrose; loving children, Larry Hannaman of St. Cloud, Jennie (Michael Schaab) Schmidtke of Melrose, and Kim Schwieters of Waco, Texas; 11 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren; and sisters, Florence Kehr and Dorothy Arndt.

 

Gen was preceded in death by her parents; brothers, Arthur, Bill, and Sam Schmidtke; and sisters, Sandra Asmus, Henrietta Davenport, and Rozella Millsaps.

 

Serving as casket bearers were Shawn Williams, Shannon Williams, Sheena Hoeschen, Sherri Verdon, Aaron Schwieters and Connor Hannaman. Honorary bearers were Jessica Schwieters, Jon Schaab, Lynnea Schwieters, Rae Ann Gallatti and Kiana Hannaman.

 

Arrangements were made with Patton-Schad Funeral & Cremation Services of Melrose.

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John J. Jennissen

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John J. Jennissen, age 78 of Sauk Centre died peacefully on Thursday, April 7, 2016, at his home in Sauk Centre, Minn.

 

A Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated at 11 a.m. Monday, April 11, at Our Lady of the Angels Catholic Church in Sauk Centre with Rev. Greg Paffel presiding. Interment was in St. Paul’s Catholic Cemetery.

 

John Joseph Jennissen was born Nov. 30, 1937, in Padua, Minn., to Henry and Anna (Dericks) Jennissen. John grew up in Sauk Centre and is a 1956 graduate of Sauk Centre High School. After graduation, he worked on the family dairy and grain farm. On June 7, 1961, John was united in marriage to Donna M. Hinnenkamp at St. Boniface Catholic Church in Melrose. After their marriage, John and Donna moved to a farm east of Sauk Centre where they had a dairy and grain farm for 42 years. John also became a full time school bus driver for the Sauk Centre Public Schools in 1961. John loved to work, watch TV, read farm papers, play cards, dance – especially polkas, and once in a while, enjoy a “Mich-ey Lite” (Michelob Golden Light beer).

 

John was a member

of St. Paul’s Catholic

Church in Sauk Centre;

the Knights of Columbus;

St. Joseph’s Society and

Catholic United Financial.

 

Survivors include his

wife of 54 years, Donna

M. Jennissen; children,

Janel (Scott) Loesch

John J. Jennissen

of St. Cloud, Joy Sha

of Bloomington, Jon

(Gretchen) Jennissen of

Sauk Centre and Joel

(Marilee) Jennissen of

Bloomington; grandchildren,

Jessica Sha,

Meagan Loesch, Garrett

Loesch, Ashley Sha,

Kylie Loesch, Evan Jennissen,

Ellie Jennissen,

Alicia Jennissen, and

Linzi Loesch; sisters,

Irene Haskamp, Virginia

Jimenez, and Alice

(Norm) Sterling; stepsisters

and stepbrother,

Delphine Kostreba,

Evelyn Ukkelberg, and

Ray (Norma) Karasch;

stepsisters-in-law, Jean

Shepard, Bernice Karasch,

Carol Karasch and

Geneva Karasch.

 

John was preceded

in death by infant

twin daughters, Judy

and Jane; mother, Anna

Jennissen; father, Henry

Jennissen; stepmother,

Frances Jennissen; three

infant siblings; stepsister,

Regina Grutsch, and

stepbrothers, Alois Karasch,

Valentine Karasch,

Daniel Karasch, and

Melvin Karasch.

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Arnold R. Rode

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Master Sergeant Arnold Robert Rode, age 81, of St. Francis, MN, died on Thursday, April, 7, 2016, at the Minnesota Veteran’s Home in Fergus Falls, Minn.

Arnold was born on June 21, 1934 to Rudolf and Martha (Papstein) Rode in Lynch, Neb. He graduated from Benson High School in 1951. On Aug. 8, 1954, he was married to Claudia Elaine Pederson in Appleton, MN.

 From 1963 to 1966, the family lived in Germany and traveled to Italy, France, Austria and Switzerland. Arnold was enlisted in the United States Army for twenty-six years. He was an Army marksman, coach and captain of the All Army Pistol Team, and in 1968, was one of the Top 10 marksmen in the United States. He served in Korea from 1960 to 1961. His first tour of Vietnam was from 1968 to 1969 and his second tour was from 1971 to 1972. Starting in 1973, Arnold worked as a professor of military science (ROTC) at St. John’s University. He retired from the military in 1979. He was the recipient of many medals, but his Distinguished Shooters Medal was his most personally prized medal.

 After retiring from the United States Army, Arnold was also employed at Melrose Fertilizer, for the Minnesota Forestry Service as a firefighter and park ranger, and attended the police academy at the age of 60 as a sheriff deputy reserve in Bernillo County, NM.

Arnold was a member of the VFW and American Legion. He was also a member of Trinity Lutheran Church, LCMS, in St. Francis. He served as elder, Sunday school teacher and confirmation instructor in many LCMS churches.

 Arnold enjoyed hunting, fishing, golf, gardening, woodworking, jewelry making, agate hunting, ceramics, church building, camping, building rifles, shell reloading and card and board games.

 He was preceded in death by his parents, Rudolf and Martha Rode; a brother, Wilbur Rode; a son, Arnold Robert Rode Jr.; and a great-grandson, Elliot Gross.

Arnold is survived by his wife of sixty-one years, Claudia Rode; his children, Vicky Ann (Brad) Borud, Julie Ann (Randy Alden) Schwinghammer; a daughter-in-law, Tari Lynn Rode; his grandchildren, Sarah Gross, Joshua Rode, Arnold R. Rode III, BreAnne Schwinghammer, April Frazier, James Rode, Amanda Schwinghammer, Adam Frazier and Jacob Rauker; his great-grandchildren, Joshua Rode Jr., Tajmaah August, Janai Rode, Claudia Latare, Evyn Gross, Liam Rode, Kingston Rode and Rowan Rode; a brother, Edwin Rode; and a sister, Betty Waters.

 A memorial service was held at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, April 16, 2016, at the Minnesota Veterans Home in Fergus Falls. Clergy was Pastor Timothy Vaughn.

Online condolences may be sent to www.olsonfuneralhome.com

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Loretta A. Revering

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Loretta A. Revering, age 84, of New Munich, died peacefully on Saturday, April 16, 2016 surrounded by family at the Mother of Mercy Nursing Home in Albany, Minnesota.

 A Mass of Christian Burial was held at 11:30 a.m. Friday, April 22 at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in New Munich. Inurnment will be in the parish cemetery at a later date.

Loretta Audrey Buschke was born Jan. 22, 1932, in Eastern Township, Ottertail County, Parkers Prairie, Minn., to August and Josephine (Blashack) Buschke. On Sept. 19, 1950, she married Raymond Revering in Bertha, Minn. Loretta was a homemaker, but also worked as a home health care aide, a restaurant cook, and other jobs. She enjoyed playing cards, quilting, and gardening. 

 Loretta was a member of Immaculate Conception Catholic Church and St. Anne’s Christian Mothers.

 Survivors include her children, Michael Revering of New Munich, Renee (Clarence) Kampsen of Freeport, Sandra (Larry) Weitgenant of Hammond, Wisconsin, and Wayne (Kristie) Revering of Freeport; eight grandchildren and twelve great-grandchildren; sisters, Doreen Wallander, JoAnn (Henry) Kamphake, and Adrienne (Jerry) Judson; and brother-in-law, Robert Krause.

 Loretta was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Raymond Revering on June 15, 1987; sons, Raymond Jr, Gerard “Gary”, and Roman Revering; daughter-in-law, Joyce Revering; sisters, Veronica Moritz and Adelle Krause; brother, Wilmer Buschke ; and sister-in-law, Glenice Buschke.

 Serving as casket bearers were Missy Terres, Mike Revering, Jesse Kampsen, Beth Williams, Tracy Frieler, Nathan Weitgenant. Cross bearer was Leah Revering and scripture bearer was Eli Revering. Honorary bearers were  members of her quilting and card playing groups.

 Arrangements were made with Patton-Schad Funeral & Cremation Services of Melrose.     B17-1B

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Erma Craig

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Erma Craig, age 92 of Osakis left this world for her new home early Tuesday morning, April 19, 2016, from the Galeon in Osakis, Minn.

   A beautiful baby girl was born on Dec. 7, 1923, in Freeport, Minn., to William and Elizabeth (Ahrens) Hemker. They named her Erma Marie and she was one of a family of five children. After she graduated from Melrose High School in 1941, Erma attended the St. Cloud Beauty College and became a licensed beautician. She worked for five years in the Twin Cities and Freeport before getting married to Earl Craig on April 24, 1946, in Freeport. They moved to Chicago for a time and also lived near New Munich, MN before settling in Osakis in 1951. In 1956 Erma opened a business in her home called Erma’s Beauty Shop and cut, permed and styled hair there for over thirty-six years. 

   Erma lived her faith and was a very active member at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church. She belonged to the Christian Mothers Confraternity, the Catholic Women’s Association, the St. Elizabeth Mission group, volunteered at St. Agnes School and served as a member and director of the church Organ Choir for sixty years. In addition, Erma volunteered as a sacristan and was the church laundress.  No one could whiten, starch and press the altar linens better than Erma. It was a ministry she maintained even into her nineties. She also loved to sew, quilt and do handiwork of various kinds. She would quilt, crochet, knit and embroider many beautiful projects as gifts for family, friends and her church. Hundreds of babies received baptismal gowns and/or blankets which she made and donated. Erma also enjoyed gardening, crafting, music and cooking and was very proud of her family, grandchildren and great grandchildren. Blessed be her memory.

   She is survived by her children, Diane (Herb) Johnson of St. Augusta, Minn., Patricia (Larry) Hirabayashi of Richfield, Sharon (Larry) Hansen of Cambridge; daughter-in-law, Linda Craig of Milpitas, Calif.; 10 grandchildren; 12 great grandchildren; many nieces and nephews.

   Welcoming her to heaven are her parents, husband, Earl (1998) and a son, William (2004) and four siblings, Edwin, Virgil and Evelyne Hemker, Alma Ohmann.

   A Mass of Resurrection was held for Erma on Saturday, April 23, 2016, at 11 a.m. at the Immaculate Conception Church in Osakis. Giftbearers were her children. Music by the members of the church Organ Choir. Interment was at the Calvary Cemetery with her grandchildren as pallbearers.

 
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Geraldine Elfering

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Geraldine Elfering, age 72, of Wyoming, Minn.,  formerly of Freeport, Melrose and Sauk Centre, died peacefully surrounded by her family on Sunday, May 1, 2016, at United Hospital in St. Paul, Minn.

A funeral Mass will be held at 11:30  a.m., Friday, May 6, at Sacred Heart Church in Freeport. 

Visitation will be held Thursday, May 5, from 5 to 8 p.m. and one hour before the Mass on Friday at Sacred Heart Catholic Church. The family invites people to join them for lunch following Mass.

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Ed Heinze

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Ed Heinze, age 80 of Sauk Centre, passed away Friday, April 29, 2016,  surrounded by his family at the St. Cloud Hospital in St. Cloud, Minn. 

A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday, May 4,  at Our Lady of the Angels Catholic Church in Sauk Centre with Rev. Jeremy Thies officiating.  Interment will be at Minnesota State Veterans Cemetery in Little Falls following the lunch on Wednesday.

Edmund Joseph Heinze was born Jan.  6, 1936, in Lake George Township, Stearns County, Minn.,  to Paul and Theresia (Vorderbrueggen) Heinze.  He served in the U.S. Army from 1957-1959; serving in the 101st and 82nd Airbourne Division. After the service, Ed began farming in the Elrosa area. He married Kathy Sonnen on Oct.  19, 1963, at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Melrose. The couple continued farming until retiring in 1999 when they moved to Sauk Centre. During retirement, Ed worked at the Paynesville Elevator, Cenex in Elrosa, and was caretaker at the Catholic Charities Apartments in Sauk Centre. Ed enjoyed trap shooting, hunting, reading, and was known as a master joke teller to many.

Ed was a member of Our Lady of the Angels Catholic Church in Sauk Centre, Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Order of Foresters, president of North Fork Insurance in Belgrade for several years, secretary for Padua Conservation Club for many years, and a Firearm Gun Safety Instructor in Padua for 30 years.

Survivors include his wife, Kathy Heinze of Sauk Centre; children, Craig (Kristie) Heinze of Melrose, Kim (Mike) Austin of Long Prairie, Jay (Beth) Heinze of Grey Eagle, and Daryl (Ann) Heinze of Montrose; nine grandchildren, Ryan, Aaron, Kelsey, Courtney, Kayla, Reece, Pierce, Coen, and Madalyn; two step grandchildren, Shane and Kerry (Lynnae); and six step great-grandchildren; sister, Pauline (Clarence) Rothstein of Richmond; and brother, Jerome (Clara) Heinze of Elrosa.

Ed was preceded in death by his parents, Paul and Theresia Heinze; sisters, Theresia Ostendorf and Marion Lund; infant brother and sister, Richard and Rosemary Heinze.

Serving as casket bearers will be Gary Meyer, Chad Ritter, John Heinze, Wayne Heinze, Raymond Ostendorf, and Albert
Rothstein. Cross bearer will be Courtney Heinze and scripture bearer will be Coen Heinze. Pallbearers will be Ryan Deschene, Aaron Deschene, Kelsey Heinze, and Madalyn Heinze. Gift bearers will be Reece Heinze, Pierce Heinze, and Kayla Heinze. Readers will be Tami
Gerding and Jenny Dold. Eucharistic Ministers will be LuVerne and Jean Ritter. The eulogy will be read by Art Heinze.

Arrangements by Patton-Schad Funeral & Cremation Services of Sauk Centre.                   

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Geraldine Elfering

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It is with great sadness that the Elfering family announces that
Geraldine “Gerri” Anne Elfering passed away on Sunday, May 1, 2016, after a week-long battle with complications from diabetes, kidney and heart failure. 

Gerri was born on May 24, 1943, in Melrose, to Julitta and Joseph Riley. She graduated from Melrose High School in 1961 and was united in marriage to Ervin Elfering on Aug. 31, 1963, at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Freeport. They raised their three boys on the farm in Freeport, later moving to Melrose, Sauk Centre and finally Wyoming, Minn.

Gerri enjoyed her family. She enjoyed family gatherings, she loved her kids and grandkids and was always interested in what was new with them. She enjoyed driving around looking at the countryside with Ervie, stopping to fish (he fished, she watched), look at little shops and sit by the lake to watch the ducks and other birds. She was creative and went through a painting phase in the 80’s leaving us with some art to treasure. Later in life she painted piggy banks for all her grandchildren, she had beautiful handwriting.

She is survived by her husband, Ervin Elfering; their three sons: Keith and his wife, Jean, and their 3 children, Nick (fiancé Co-Co), Luke and Kaylin of Burnsville; Kyle and his wife, Amy, and their 2 children Paige and Heather of Lindstrom; Kelly and his wife Lori and their 2 children, Drew and Jenna of Pequot Lakes; sister, Gladys Metzger of New Munich; and brother Val Riley and his wife Joan of Eden Valley; many nieces, nephews, extended family and friends.

 She was preceded in death by her parents Julitta and Joseph Riley, her stepfather Bill Goebel, her brother, Virgil Riley and her sister, Angie Olberding.

A celebration of her life was held on Friday, May 6, at Sacred Heart Catholic Church. 

The family would like to thank everyone for their support and generosity. The family is hoping to use the memorial money towards a memorial in the Sacred Heart cemetery. We may not be able to thank everyone personally, but please know your love and support is appreciated. If you would like to send a memorial please send it to Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Freeport, MN in memory of Gerri Elfering. May God Bless Gerri Elfering.

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Frances M. “Fran” Monroe

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Frances M. “Fran” Monroe, age 92 of Albany, formerly of Melrose, died peacefully surrounded by her family on Sunday, May 8, 2016, at her daughter’s home in Albany.

 A funeral service was held at 11 a.m. Thursday, May 12 at Our Savior’s Lutheran Church in Albany with Rev. Steven Olson officiating. Interment was in Oak Hill Cemetery in Melrose following the lunch.

 Frances Marie Arvig was born Aug. 4, 1923, in Pine River, Minn., to Thomas and Mildred (Oliver) Arvig. She started working at the age of 15 as a switchboard operator for her family’s business, Melrose Telephone Company. Fran graduated from Sauk Centre High School in 1941. She went to California and worked at a telephone company there for a few years following her graduation. She was united in marriage to Charles Monroe at Royal Arvig’s home in Wadena, Minn. The couple raised their family in Melrose. Fran continued her work as President of the Melrose Telephone Company until her retirement in 2005 at the age of 82.

She was a member of Our Savior’s Lutheran Church in Albany, the Schanhaar-Otte VFW Post 7050 Auxiliary, and the Oak Hill Cemetery board. Fran enjoyed community concerts and was on the Centre Area Concert Association. She also enjoyed playing piano and the organ, and loved Rita and Kevin’s dog, Lyla.

Survivors include her children, Carol Gilbert of White Bear Lake, Mark (Mary) Monroe of Melrose, Rita (Kevin) Dorman of Albany, and Maynard (Sue) Monroe of Melrose; grandchildren, Brian (Sarah) Dukek, Sara (Eric) Stanslaski, Krista (LeRoy) Dehnke, Gregory Monroe, Lisa (Christopher) Atkinson, Melissa (Matt) Crea, Majul (Barry) Dagestad, Jessica (Christopher) Engelhart, Josh Monroe, Stacy Monroe, and Carly Monroe; great-grandchildren, Ambrose, Bjorn, and Vera Dukek, Kelsey, Caden, and Noah Stanslaski, Forrest and Zander Dehnke, Natalie Rose Monroe, Miles and Oliver Atkinson, Megan Dagestad, and Ellie Crea.

Fran was preceded in death by her husband, Charles Monroe in 1981; sons-in-law, Gary Dukek and Louie Gilbert; granddaughter-in-law, Betty Monroe; brothers, Leonard Arvig, Royal Arvig, Carroll “Buck” Arvig, and Millard Arvig; and sister, Lorna Clark.

Serving as casket bearers were Brian Dukek, Gregory Monroe, Josh Monroe, Eric Stanslaski, LeRoy Dehnke, Christopher Atkinson, Barry Dagestad and Christopher Engelhart.

In lieu of flowers, memorials are preferred to Albany Hospice, Disabled Veterans of America, or the Melrose Food Shelf. 

 Arrangements were made with Patton-Schad Funeral & Cremation Services of Melrose.

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Clyde Tise

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A Memorial Mass will be celebrated at 12 p.m. Saturday, May 21, 2016, at the Patton-Schad Funeral Home in Melrose for Clyde Tise. Rev. Ken Thielman will officiate. Friends may call one hour prior to the service on Saturday at the funeral home. Inurnment will occur at a later date. Military honors will be by the Melrose Veterans Honor Guard. 

Lifelong Melrose resident, Clyde Tise died Friday, Dec. 18, 2015, less than a month before his 93rd birthday, at the CentraCare Health Nursing Home in Melrose. Clyde was born January 10, 1923, the youngest of 12 children to Joseph and Mary (Borget) Tise. A graduate of Melrose High School, Clyde enlisted in the Army while still a teenager, proudly serving his country as a member of what Tom Brokaw has called the “Greatest Generation.”  As World War II began, he trained with the Army Air Corps and served as a navigator and bombardier with a B-17 squadron flying out of an air base in Chelveston, England. Though dubbed “The Flying Fortress,” as arguably the Army Air Corps’ most durable, well-armed aircraft, a B-17 and its crew faced extremely hazardous duty. Estimates indicated that a crewman had a one in four chance of completing his tour of duty—due to those hazards, B-17 crew members typically flew 25 missions then went home. Despite sustaining a serious shoulder wound during a bombing run, Clyde extended his tour, eventually completing 37 missions before he returned home. 

After his discharge in 1945, he worked for a time with his sister, Delia, and brother, Sonny, at Tise Bar—a business his father started. Clyde joined the American Legion and, with several fellow veterans, helped establish the Schanhaar-Otte Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 7050 in 1946, serving as its 1946-47 Commander. He also joined the Sauk Centre National Guard Unit, and in 1950, he and his unit, the136th Infantry Regiment, began training for a two-year tour of duty; he served in Korea as a food service officer until his discharge in 1952. Returning to Melrose, Clyde worked for Albin Duerr in the City Meat Market before joining the US Department of Agriculture as a federal inspector at the Hormel plant in Austin for two years in the mid-50s. He returned to the City Meat Market until lower back issues forced him to leave in the early 60s. For a brief period, he worked for DeZurik, Inc. in Sartell and as a rural mail carrier in Melrose before returning to the USDA inspecting several meat markets and poultry plants from Worthington to Aitkin. He concluded his USDA career as Inspector in Charge of the Jennie-O plant in Melrose. 

Besides remaining active with the National Guard, VFW, and Legion, Clyde also served with the Melrose Fire Department for 40 years and performed as one of the first lay lectors for St. Mary’s Church. When he retired from the National Guard in 1983, his total years of military service exceeded 27. In 1985, he retired from the USDA as well, but retirement did not slow Clyde down—he, along with wife, Virginia, delivered Meals on Wheels for 10 years, and he kept his meat cutting skills sharp well into his 80s by spending time with Kevin and his other friends at the Meat Shoppe. Throughout his life, Clyde enjoyed fishing, hunting, cooking, reading and traveling, as well as watching the Twins and Gophers, but nothing gave him more pleasure than time spent with family and friends. His gregarious, generous nature made making friends easy for him—he took a genuine interest in others and their families, consistently putting everyone else before himself. Clyde took pride in family, friends, and in his community and military service. As a final gift, Clyde donated his body to the Anatomy Bequest Program at the University of Minnesota. 

 Survivors include his wife of 66 years, Virginia of Melrose, and son, Karl of Dundas; former daughter-in-law, Marian Tise of Dundas; grandchildren: Chad Storlie (Deborah), Charles “Chip” Storlie, Rick Storlie (fiancé, Rachel), and Melissa Storlie; great-grandchildren: Breanna Storlie, Mason Storlie, Aaron Storlie, Connor Storlie, and Tanner Storlie; Also nieces, LaNita Bennett, Ronelda Kinsey, Myrna Lindeman (Al), Cheryl Zawicki, Bonnie Schneider, Judy Austing (Mel), Marlene Tise, and many grand nieces, nephews…and friends, especially the Coborn Deli’s morning “coffee club” and longtime friend, Bob Hollermann. 

Son, Larry, preceded Clyde in death as did parents, Mary and Joe; siblings: Delia Lemm, Alma Sandbrink, Ihrma Tise, Helen Tise, Ervin “Sonny” Tise, Laverne “Tubby” Tise, Lorraine Hall, Melvin Tise, Leola Tise, Maretta Schneider, and a brother who died at birth; in-laws: Leo Lemm, Roman Sandbrink, Ann Tise, Lucy Tise, James Hall, Jerry Schneider, and Frank Bennett; niece, Ronayne Lee; nephew, Lamonde “Buzzy” Lemm, grand-nephew, Greg Lindeman; and close friends, Don Kraker, Romie Moorman, Abe Spaeth, Donald “Swede” Rehkamp, Joe Juen, Richard Mclellan, and Joe Berscheit. 

Clyde’s family thanks everyone involved with his care. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to your favorite charity in Clyde’s name. 

Arrangements made with Patton-Schad Funeral & Cremation Services of Melrose. 

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Celesta M. “Les” Schulzetenberg

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Celesta M. “Les” Schulzetenberg, age 88 of Melrose, entered into eternal peace on Friday, May 20, 2016 at the CentraCare Health Nursing Home in Melrose, Minn. 

A Mass of Christian Burial was held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, May 24,  at St. Andrew’s Catholic Church in Greenwald with Rev. Marvin Enneking officiating. Interment was in the parish cemetery in Greenwald.

Celesta Mary Thielen was born Jan. 29, 1928, in New Munich, Minn., to Theodore and Olivia (Roering) Thielen. She married Alphonse Schulzetenberg Oct. 24, 1967, at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in New Munich. They lived on the family farm near Greenwald and worked beside each other until their retirement.

She attended St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Melrose, and was a member of the Christian Mothers and Daughters of Isabella Joan of Arc Circle of Melrose #568. She volunteered her time with Meals-on-Wheels and at the Melrose Senior Center. Les was a very kind and gentle soul. She had a loving and generous heart and was always giving to others. 

Her love and memories will be cherished by her son, Terry Schulzetenberg (partner, Kara Pemberton and her children, Dan and Sierra) of Greenwald; granddaughter, Kylie Schulzetenberg; brother, Ervin (Ann) Thielen of Melrose; sister, Lenora May of Cold Spring; many nieces and nephews; and a host of longtime friends.

Les was preceded in death by her beloved husband of 29 years, Alphonse Schulzetenberg on Nov. 26, 1996; and sisters, Ethel Felling, Lucille Woods, and Alice Uphoff.

Serving as casket bearers were Dan Pemberton, Ted Wiebolt, Rob Thielen, Steve Uphoff, David May, and Steve Frieler. Cross bearer was Tommy Ahrens and scripture bearer was Cory Ahrens.

Arrangements were made with Patton-Schad Funeral & Cremation Services of Melrose.

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Roman Kleinfehn

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Roman Kleinfehn, age 91 of Osakis passed away on Saturday evening, May 21, 2016, at the Galeon in Osakis, Minn.

Funeral services for Roman will be held on Friday, May 27, at 11 am at St. Alexius Church in West Union with Fr. Greg Paffel officiating.  Musicians are the church choir with Julie Bottleberghe as organist.  His daughter, Noreen will speak at the service and the urnbearers are Harry and Steve Kleinfehn and Ryan Kleinfehn.  A visitation will be held beginning on Friday at 9:30 a.m. at the church. Inurnment is in the church cemetery.  

     On Dec. 3, 1924,  a son was born to Oscar and Marie (Selensky) Kleinfehn in West Union Township, Todd County, MN.  They named him Roman Joseph and he was the youngest of their three sons.  Tragically, his father, Oscar died when Roman was only ten years old, so even at an early age he had to assume responsibility in helping to run the family farm.  He was married to Philomene Hoppe on June 19, 1951 in New Munich at the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church.  They farmed for over fifty years in Todd and Douglas Counties.  Roman was proud to say he planted and harvested for fifty-two seasons and kept the farm producing all of those years.  He retired from dairy farming in 1987 but continued to live and work on the farm.  He was a member of St. Alexius Catholic Church in West Union and volunteered as an usher,  and enjoyed parking cars at the West Union Sausage Supper.

     Roman loved country living and working with the animals and the land.  He had a knack for fixing farm equipment and especially enjoyed working on two-cylinder John Deere tractors.  Another of his interests was visiting both State and National parks.  The Kleinfehns traveled to many over the years and enjoyed adding new ones to their list.  Roman was a life-long learner and spent many hours reading the Bible and encyclopedias.  His family will remember his warm smile and humble, hard-working example.  His famous reply when faced with life’s challenges was “I guess I’m just going to have to make the best of it!”  That positive outlook helped him throughout his life.  He will be dearly missed and fondly remembered by his family, neighbors and many friends.

     He is survived by his wife of 64 years, Philomene Kleinfehn of Osakis; his children, Noreen (Bob) Kleinfehn-Wald of Prior Lake, Harry Kleinfehn of Alexandria and Steve (Randee) Kleinfehn of Sauk Centre; 9 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren.  Preceding him in death are his parents, a great granddaughter, Abigail Zander and two brothers, Vincent and Roderick Kleinfehn.

Blessed be his memory.

 Arrangements by Roy-Hetland Funeral Home in Osakis, MN.       

 
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Ron L. Kettler

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Ron L. Kettler, age 62 of Melrose, died peacefully in the arms of his loving wife on Wednesday, May 25, 2016, at their home in Melrose.

A Memorial Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated at 11 a.m. Saturday, May 28, at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church in Meire Grove with Rev. Marvin Enneking officiating. Inurnment was at St. Mary’s Cemetery in Melrose. 

Ronald Leander Kettler was born Jan. 4, 1954, in Sauk Centre to Elmer and Erma (Petermeier) Kettler. On July 28, 1979, Ron married Kathy Woeste at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Melrose. He always referred to his wife as Kate. Ron farmed all his life, and along with farming, he enjoyed ice fishing, spearing, deer hunting and Harley motorcycles. He also enjoyed listening to music and Prairie Home Companion. He knew all titles and artists of rock and roll music.

Ron was a member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Melrose. He served on the board for MN Darkhouse Angling Association in Melrose and served as supervisor on the Melrose Township Board.

Survivors include his wife, Kathy Kettler of Melrose; children, Mara (Mike) Frieler of Melrose, Lola (Mike) Quale of Willmar, and Ben Kettler of Alexandria; grandchildren, Maggie and Abe Frieler, and Baby Quale due to arrive in September; parents, Elmer and Erma Kettler of Melrose; sisters, Diane (Tom) O’Connor of St. Paul, Karen (Mark) Tepley of St. Louis Park, Pam (Dan) Rolfes of St. Joseph, and Barb Kettler of St. Joseph; and mother-in-law, Alvina Woeste of Melrose.

Ron was preceded in death by his father-in-law, Sylvester Woeste.

Serving as urn bearer was Scott Kettler. Cross bearer was Chuck Barth, scripture bearer was Mark Welle and rosary bearer was Rick Woeste. Serving as gift bearers were his godchildren, Jesse Sunsdahl, Tara Kettler and Carter Ziemer. Eulogy was read by Chuck Barth. Honorary bearers were Steve Kettler, Robin Wensman, Dennis Bertram, Matt Silbernick, Mike O’Connor, Ed Atkinson, Mike Haskamp, Tony Luetmer, Jerry Middendorf and Rick Walz.

Arrangements were made with Patton-Schad Funeral and Cremation Services of Melrose.

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Marie Wiener, age 94 of Sauk Centre, went to meet her Savior early Sunday, May 22, 2016, from CentraCare Health–Sauk Centre Nursing Home, three days after celebrating her 94th birthday.

A Mass of Resurrection was held for Marie on Thursday, May 26, 2016, at 11 a.m. at Our Lady of Angels Catholic Church in Sauk Centre with Fr. Jeremy Theis and Deacon Tom McFadden officiating. Musicians were the St. Paul’s Resurrection Choir with June Rutten as organist. Interment was at St. Paul’s Cemetery in Sauk Centre.

On May 19, 1922, Marie Catherine Moorman was born in Melrose. She was one of six children born to Casper and Mary (Wiewel) Moorman. Marie was a graduate of Melrose High School in 1940. On Oct. 15, 1940, she was united in marriage to Sylvester Wiener at St. Boniface Church in Melrose. They began farming and raising their family of five children. In the late 40s they moved into Sauk Centre. In the 1960s, Marie worked as a waitress at local cafés and later went to work at the Finger Hut Company. In addition to her busy schedule, Marie also gave her time as the secretary for the Sauk Centre Chamber of Commerce. Although Marie was well into her seventies, she still found the energy to help out as a foster grandmother. She was an active member of St. Paul’s Catholic Church and belonged to the Christian Mothers. 

In addition to her talents as a cook and baker, Marie also liked to garden, and each fall she canned many jars of produce to share with family and friends. She enjoyed playing cards, especially 500, and looked forward to weekly get-togethers with friends for coffee and dessert. She made several trips across the country to visit family and enjoyed traveling. She was a devoted mother and grandma who will be dearly missed by all who knew her.

Left to mourn her passing are her children, Gerald ‘Jerry’ Wiener of Spokane, Wash., Beatrice ‘Bea’ (Gary) Ferdelman of Aitkin, Roy (Vi Swanson) Wiener of Brooklyn Park, Karen Rentz of White Bear Lake, Bernadette Wiener of Sauk Centre; six grandchildren; eight great grandchildren; many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.

Ready to greet her in Heaven is her husband, Sylvester, who died in 1974; her parents; a son-in-law, Daniel Rentz; two grandchildren, Eric and Shaun Rentz; siblings, Casper Moorman, Jr., Marcella Lancaster, Jerome Moorman, Robert Moorman and John Moorman.

 Arrangements handled by the Roy-Hetland Funeral Home, Osakis.           B22-1f

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Arthur N. “Art” Middendorf, age 75 of Sauk Centre, passed away peacefully in his loving wife’s arms on Sunday, May 22, 2016, at the CentraCare Health Nursing Home in Sauk Centre. 

 A Mass of Christian Burial was held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, May 25, at Our Lady of the Angels Catholic Church in Sauk Centre with Rev. Greg Paffel officiating and Rev. Tim Wenzel concelebrating. Interment was at St. Paul’s Cemetery in Sauk Centre.

Arthur Norbert Middendorf was born June 17, 1940, in Melrose to Joseph and Veronica (Toenyan) Middendorf. He grew up on the farm with his eight brothers and two sisters. He attended and graduated from Sauk Centre High School in 1958. After school, Art continued to work on the family farm and served in the National Guard for six years. He married the love of his life, JoAnn Welle, on Sept. 5, 1964, at Our Lady of the Angels Catholic Church in Sauk Centre. Together they continued the life that Art grew up with and raised their family on the farm outside of Sauk Centre. Art shared his farming wisdom with his boys and helped them as they started farms of their own. Art enjoyed watching his kids’ and grandkids’ sports and cheering on the Minnesota Gophers Men’s Basketball. He also enjoyed fishing, playing cards and casino trips. Faith was of utmost importance to Art and he is remembered for his dedication to serving his church and Lord and Savior.

 Survivors include his loving wife of 52 years, JoAnn Middendorf of Sauk Centre; children, Judy (Shawn) Fridgen of Nelson, Diane (Brad) Gillingham of Minneota, Allan (Ann) Middendorf of Long Prairie, Joyce Knoblauch of Monticello, Donald (Carolyn) Middendorf of Long Prairie, Lori (Craig) Sunder of Sauk Centre, Randy (Nancy) Middendorf of Sauk Centre, and Jason (Karen Pohlad) Middendorf of Sauk Centre; 29 grandchildren and one great- grandchild; brothers and sisters, George (Marilyn) Middendorf of Sauk Centre, William Middendorf of Sauk Centre, Roy (Adeline) Middendorf of Sauk Centre, Joseph, Jr. (Luella) Middendorf of Sauk Centre, Victor (Florence) Middendorf of Melrose, Margaret Klassen of Sauk Centre, Betty (Ronald) Thieschafer of Melrose, and Jerry (Diane) Middendorf of Sauk Centre. 

Art was preceded in death by his parents; brother, Ralph Middendorf; sister-in-law, Edna Middendorf; and brother-in-law, John Klassen.

 Serving as casket bearers were Michael Knoblauch, Patrick Knoblauch, David Hinnenkamp Jr., Nicholas Hinnenkamp, Ryan Middendorf and Mitchell Middendorf. Cross bearer was Adam Sunder and scripture bearer was Kristina Sunder. Servers were Brandon, Grace and Hannah Middendorf. Serving as gift bearers were Molly, Kendra and Samantha Middendorf. Readers were Emily and Lizzy Gillingham and Rachel Middendorf. Serving as Eucharistic Ministers were Darlene Dols and Ruth Ann Zastrow.

 Serving as honorary bearers were Art and JoAnn’s current and former neighbors, Jerry and Diane Middendorf, Ronnie and Kathy Kettler, Gene and MaryAnn Middendorf, Jerry and Bev VanHavermaet, Monica Ahrens, Mike and Doreen Merten, Tom and Kim Schneider, Dennis and Diane Muellner, David and Tammy Marthaler, Bob and Mary Douvier, Kevin and Marlene Gwost, LeRoy and Carol Dierkhising and Vern Beckermann

 Arrangements were made by Patton-Schad Funeral & Cremation Services of Sauk Centre.

 
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Albert W. Welters, age 96 of Melrose, died peacefully surrounded by his family on Thursday, May 26, 2016, at the CentraCare Health Nursing Home in Melrose, Minn.

 A Mass of Christian Burial was held Tuesday, May 31, at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church in Meire Grove with Rev. Marvin Enneking officiating. Interment was in the parish cemetery.

 Albert William Welters was born Jan. 4, 1920,  in Saint Anthony, Minn.,  to Reinhart and Mary (Bueckers) Welters. Prior to his marriage, Albert worked at the steel mills in Duluth.  He was united in marriage to Bernadette “Boo” Springer on Oct. 1, 1946, at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Melrose. The couple farmed on the family farm north of Melrose until their retirement.  

He was a member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Melrose and the St. Leo Court 786 Catholic Order of Foresters in New Munich.  

Albert enjoyed fishing and hunting, playing cards, especially 500 and Smear, and enjoyed the activities at the nursing home such as BINGO and putting together jigsaw puzzles.  He was a John Deere fanatic and was a handyman who could fix or put together anything.  Albert also loved baking cookies and eating potato pancakes. 

Survivors include his children, Joni Eiden of Bellingham, Washington, Kay Welters of Sauk Rapids, Marcus (Rita) Welters of Bellingham, Washington, and Janet (Ron) Zitzow of St. Cloud; 14 grandchildren and 26 great-grandchildren; sisters, Hildegard Frieler of Melrose, Judy (Felix) Essler of Kenmare, North Dakota, and Rosie Gregory of Belgrade; and brother, Robert Welters of Melrose.

Albert was preceded in death by his wife, Bernadette “Boo” Welters on Jan.  1, 2011; parents; brothers, Herman and Larry Welters; and sister, Helen Wiener.

Serving as casket bearers were Joseph Schmidt, Tom D. Eiden, Tyler Hinnenkamp, Daniel Kapsner, Steven Welters, Brandon Welters, and Troy Knafla. Cross bearer was Brianna Hinnenkamp and scripture bearers were Amber Schmidt and Genevieve Kapsner.

Arrangements were made with Patton-Schad Funeral & Cremation Services of Melrose. 

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Michael R. “Mike” Broermann, age 62 of Sauk Centre, formerly of Melrose, passed away unexpectedly on Tuesday, May 24, 2016, in Sauk Centre, Minn.

A Memorial Mass of Christian Burial was held Tuesday, May 31, at Our Lady of the Angels Catholic Church in Sauk Centre with Rev. Greg Paffel officiating.  Inurnment was in  St. Mary’s Cemetery in Melrose.

Michael Raymond Broermann was born Jan.  21, 1954, in Sauk Centre, Minn., to Walter and Alice (Wiener) Broermann. He grew up on the farm with his 4 brothers and 3 sisters where he spent his summers in the field and chores came first. He attended and graduated from Melrose High School in 1972. After school Mike continued to live on the family farm and began working at Kraft; which he would continue for the next 35 years. In 2005 he moved to Sauk Centre. Mike was a good fisherman and hunter and spent much of his free time on the lake or in the woods. His other hobby was working on muscle cars, and his favorite was his 1970 Chevy Chevelle which he named “Evil Iron.” He also enjoyed playing softball with the Melrose Implement, listening to Rock’ n Roll music, and spending time with his family and friends. 

Mike will be remembered for his humility, warm smile, and kindness that he showed to others.

Survivors include his father, Walter (special friend, Alice Boeckermann) Broermann of Sauk Centre; brothers and sisters, Catherine (Michael) Strutz of Willmar, John (Donna) Broermann of Sauk Centre, Larry (Carol) Broermann of Columbia Heights, Theresa (Donald) Meyer of Melrose, Edward Broermann, Lynn (Lee) Ortloff of Lester Prairie, and Art (Kori) Broermann of Melrose; 14 nieces and nephews; 16 great-nieces and nephews; aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends.

Mike was preceded in death by his mother, Alice.

Arrangements were handled by Patton-Schad Funeral & Cremation Services, Sauk Centre.    

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Verina “LaVerne” B. Duclos, age 86 of Freeport, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, May 17, 2016, at her home in Las Vegas, Nev.

 A Memorial Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, June 11, at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Grey Eagle with Rev. Vince Lieser officiating. Inurnment will be held Monday, June 13, at Fort Snelling National Cemetery in Minneapolis. Please have your family and friends meet in assembly area 4 at 1:20 p.m.

Visitation will be from 10 to 11 a.m. Saturday at the church in Grey Eagle. 

Verina Bertha Bergmann was born on Oct. 10, 1929, in St. Rosa to John and Hilda (Bruns) Bergmann. She was united in marriage with Edwin Conrad Duclos on Oct. 14, 1950, at St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church in St. Rosa. The couple resided in Minneapolis. LaVerne was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, sister, aunt and friend. She was very active in her parish, leading numerous committees over the years. LaVerne was an intelligent, creative, energetic, forward thinking and fun-loving woman with a positive attitude who saw the positive in people and always had time to listen. The greatest expression of her love and her creativity was through her cooking. LaVerne had a long and successful career with the Minneapolis Public School System. She was involved with her Union, making numerous trips to Washington, D.C.

 She enjoyed reading biographies and volunteering in many different areas. LaVerne and Ed enjoyed square dancing, bowling and traveling; including numerous trips abroad and around the US. They had an active retirement spending their summers on Big Birch Lake fishing, entertaining, reading, rides around the lake and watching the sunsets. Their winters were spent at their home in Las Vegas where LaVerne enjoyed going to the casino and volunteering. On May 17, LaVerne died peacefully in her home in Las Vegas from complications of a stroke.

 She is survived by her devoted husband, Ed; daughters, Sandra Duclos Field (partner, Ron Moor), Linda (Dan) Barnier and Kim Duclos; grandchildren, Richard (Mellissa) Barnier and Eddie Barnier; siblings, Duane Bergmann, Audrey (Bergmann) Westbrook, Joanie (Bergmann) Haws, Janet (Bergmann) Gibbons and Ken (Marilyn) Bergmann; and 60+ nieces and nephews.

 LaVerne was preceded in death by her parents, John and Hilda Bergmann; son-in-law, Charlie Field; and siblings, Norma, Irene, David, Melvin, Ellen (Bergmann) Lambrecht, Darlene (Bergmann) Schiffler, Gene Bergmann and Loren.

 The family asks that in lieu of flowers, donations be made to St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Grey Eagle.

 Arrangements made with Patton-Schad Funeral & Cremation Services of Grey Eagle

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John J. Pfau, age 87 of Mankato, passed away Friday, June 3, 2016, at Pathstone Living in Mankato.

Mass of Christian Burial will be 11 a.m., Saturday, June 11, at St. Joseph the Worker Catholic Church, 423 W. 7th Street, Mankato. Visitation will be 4-7 p.m. on Friday at Northview-North Mankato Mortuary, 2060 Commerce Drive, and continues one hour prior to the Mass at church on Saturday. Interment will be held at a later date at Calvary Cemetery in Mankato.

John was born Oct. 15, 1928, in Freeport. He was the son of John A. and Anna (Kochman) Pfau. John attended school in New Munich and was a 1946 graduate of Melrose High School. He then attended St. John’s University and received his Bachelor of Arts Degree in Business from St. Cloud State University. He was united in marriage to Delores Lola Everson on June 19, 1954, at the St. Cloud Cathedral.

Before moving to Mankato, John had worked for the St. Cloud Register, the Brainerd Daily Dispatch and the Allied Stores Corp. in St. Paul and Rapid City. In 1961, he was hired as Advertising and Promotions Manager, and later as Non-Food Store Manager for Madsen Enterprises in Mankato. In 1972, John and Delores entered into a partnership with another couple, Bill and Pat Fetter, to become the first Taco John’s franchise in Minnesota. After opening four stores, the partnership was dissolved and John and Delores went on to open five more Taco John’s locations.

John was a member of numerous organizations, serving as President of the Mankato Exchange Club, Mankato Credit Bureau, St. Joseph the Worker PTA, Vice President of the North Mankato Rotary Club, Exalted Ruler of the Mankato Elks Lodge, graduate assistant for the Dale Carnegie course, Tosatmasters, Taco John’s national Advertising committee, Board of Directors for VINE Faith in Action, Summit Center Board, Lions Club, Jaycees, VOSH and was also a member of the MSU Presidents Circle. John had thirty-one years of continuous sobriety thanks to the A.A. community. He spent many hours during those years speaking to various groups, and helped organize groups to assist anyone with addiction problems.

For a great part of his life, John enjoyed fishing, reading and classical music. He and Delores enjoyed traveling through all 50 U.S. states as well as many other countries. Cruise ship travel was always a favorite of theirs. A special joy for the past four years was his great-grandchildren: Carsten, Rosemary and Thomas Thompson, and Maria and Mason Nelson.

John is survived by his wife of 62 years, Delores Pfau of Mankato; four daughters, Jody (Brian) Lange of North Mankato, Terry (Tom) Thompson of Red Wing, Kristin (Rob) Hoehn of Mankato and Peggy (Dan) Drugan of New Ulm; one son, Douglas (Teresa) Pfau of Overland Park, Kan.; fifteen grandchildren, Andrea (Mike) Collins, Blake (Rebecca) and Alex Thompson, Stephanie (Mike) Blommel, Ted, Neil, Peter, Michael and Brian Pfau, Cole (Melissa), Tyler and Rachel Nelson, Heather (Ryan) Perlt and Kjerstin Drugan; two brothers, Francis and Donald Pfau; two sisters, Mary Ann Traynor and Henrietta Reiner; also nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents; granddaughter, Gretchen Drugan; two brothers, Jerome and Edmund; and a sister, Regina Crotty.

Some of John’s favorite charities were: VINE, Sober School, St. Joseph the Worker Men’s Club/Women’s Mission Group, and the Salvation Army.

 
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LeRoy Hoppe, age 88 of Melrose, passed away peacefully on Friday, May 27, 2016, at the CentraCare Health Nursing Home in Melrose.

A Mass of Christian Burial was held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, June 1, at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in New Munich with Rev. Dan Walz officiating and Rev. Ken Thielman concelebrating. Interment was in the parish cemetery with military honors by the Melrose Veterans Honor Guard.

LeRoy Bernard Hoppe was born March 11, 1928, in Oak Township, Stearns County, to Mathias and Catherine (Nathe) Hoppe. He grew up on a farm near New Munich and was the oldest of six children. LeRoy enlisted in the coast guard in 1952 and transferred to the army in 1954, spending two years at Fort Bliss, Texas. Before going into the service he met Jeanette Thielen, and when he returned home they were married at the Immaculate Conception Church in New Munich on June 25, 1957. They lived in New Munich for 10 years before moving the family back out to the home farm. LeRoy worked alongside of farming doing construction, drove school bus and worked the longest for Worms Lumber Co. in New Munich until he retired in 1990. LeRoy’s hobbies included baseball, fishing, traveling, camping out at the lake and his most enjoyable was deer hunting. After his stroke in 1998 LeRoy continued to enjoy going out to baseball games, rides out in the country and visiting the farm.

He was a member of Immaculate Conception Church, St. Joseph’s Men’s Society and the St. Leo Court 786 Catholic Order of Foresters.

Survivors include his wife of 58 years, Jeanette Hoppe; children, Greg Hoppe and his wife Karen of Big Lake, Alaska, Shelly Wiechmann and husband Rick of Melrose, Brenda Fontenot and her husband Vern of Pine River, Dave Hoppe of Wasilla, Alaska, Tim Hoppe of Freeport, Lisa Uphoff and her husband Jeff of Prior Lake and Joe Hoppe and his wife Barb of St. Rose; brother and sisters, Rich Hoppe and his wife Flossie of New Munich, Etheline Spanier of Paynesville and Mary Krueger and her husband Daniel of New Munich; and 11 grandchildren.

LeRoy was preceded in death by his parents; brother, Celestine Hoppe, sister, Kathleen Hoppe, sister-in-law, Marion Hallermann and brother-in-law, Melvin Spanier.

Arrangements were made with Patton-Schad Funeral and Cremation Services of Melrose.

 
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