Today’s Obituaries Sunday, May 5, 2024

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Richard P. Ackerman

Ackerman, Richard P. Age 89 of Minneapolis, went to the lord and passed away peacefully on April 24th. Preceded in death by parents Phillip and Adele Ackerman and his oldest son Rick Ackerman. Survived by his wife Sally (married 67 years) and his two children, Brent (Michelle) and Scott and daughter-in- law Jody Ackerman: four grandchildren, Dan, Evan, (Mallari) Noah & Olivia and two great grandchildren, Kallin and Julian. Also survived by brother Charles and sister Phyllis. Born and raised in Mpls. MN, Rick was a past member of Lake Nokomis Presbyterian Church, Peace Presbyterian Church and Pilgrim United Methodist Church and is a Current member of Plymouth Presbyterian Church. He was a Graduate of Washburn H.S, (1952), The U of M and his beloved Macalester College. Rick was a member of the National Guard. He was a Boy Scout Leader for 41 years reaching the rank of Eagle scout. All three of his sons are Eagle scouts along with his three grandsons. He was also a brother of Compass Lodge # 265 in Robbinsdale and a member of R.A.S.C Shrine Club. Rick started in sales in 1963 and soon took over the family office supply business. After selling the business in 1983, he worked another 10 years at Business Essential before retiring. After retiring, He started a small craft business of making Bavarian Wax Art and he and Sally would go to craft fairs to sell their unique wax art. Rick loved to Paint, Sculp, Bake/Cook, Make Peanut Brittle, Wax Art, Wine, and Spending Time at the Cabin. He was a Member of the Purple Foot Club, making wine for over 50 years. Rick was an organizer and loved to run the pancake breakfasts to raise money for the Shriners Hospital. Memorial Service is Saturday, May 18th, 2024 at 11:00 am, at Plymouth Presbyterian Church, 3755 Dunkirk Ln., Plymouth, MN 55446. Visitation 1/2 hr before service and also afterwards with lunch. All are welcome to help us celebrate Ricks life. A special thanks to the staff at Cornerstone for their care of Rick. If you are unable to attend the service, it will be live streamed via the Church website: plymouthpc.org Memorials preferred to Plymouth Presbyterian Church.


H. Peter Albrecht

Albrecht, H. Peter Peter Albrecht, 79, of Minneapolis, MN was born on November 27, 1944, died suddenly of a stroke on April 26, 2024. He is proceeded in death by his sister Martha Albrecht and his parents, Heine and Betty. Peter is survived by his two sisters, Gale Sharpe and Ann (Dodd) Cosgrove; his beloved daughters, Ana and Libby; his granddaughter, Ryeley; 2 step daughters, Gianna (Dan) and Luci Camorani; dear friend Charlie Kapp; in addition to many nieces, nephews and friends who adored him. Peter was a lawyer and then a judge in Hennepin County, MN until his retirement in 2009. Peter is remembered fondly as a man with a big heart, strong opinions (including his vitriolic hatred for vegetables), a great sense of humor and a love of playing a wide variety of instruments. His penchant for pranks is legendary among colleagues, friends and family. He is missed. Wherever he is, we are sure he is wearing one of his signature bowties, serenading a room with a guitar and plotting his next best prank. Service will be held on May 13th at Temple Israel at 2pm. Due to nearby construction and parking concerns, the family recommends arriving early. Memorials preferred to NAMI MN, Beacon Interfaith Housing, MN Bluegrass & Old Time Music Assn or donor's choice.


Matthew Albert Allen

Matt was born on May 5, 1954, Detroit MI. His loving parents were Edward and Marie Allen. Matt was the third of six kids born into a big Irish Catholic family with lots of cousins. He grew up a Detroit sports fan, loving the Tigers, Lions, Pistons (Bad Boys) and Red Wings and was a very good athlete himself. He was also a Benedictine High School student council officer (because he could get a free tux for prom) and a good student. He graduated from the University of Michigan and remained a Wolverines fan all his life. Matt was also known to his friends and siblings as Mott, Bo and Klaus. He moved to Minneapolis in 1980, rapidly became a successful business analyst, and had two beautiful daughters, Erin and Shauna. His mother Marie and three brothers soon relocated here from Detroit. He eventually became a Minnesota sports fan. He and Catherine met playing in a golf tournament in 2003 and married in 2007. He created the Shur Fire Fortune Cookie Art Car and drove in many local parades. He had an undeniable love of all things water and was always at the ready with his swim trunks in the car. He was known for his laissez-faire persona and charm, and some people in our family believe he may have been the inspiration for the Coen brothers' character, the Dude. He was a big fan of music (loud) and his 3 favorite songs in no particular order were Dear Prudence, Once in a Lifetime, and Foxy Lady. He also played enthusiastic guitar with his brother Tim and friend Tom D'Onofrio. Matt and Catherine were avid travelers, visiting Africa, Asia, Caribbean, Europe, Mexico and South America. Matt is survived by wife Catherine, daughters Erin Elizabeth and Shauna Rose and nephew Ben Allen; stepchildren Keith, Dan (Maggie), Anna Sherritt and grandson Lincoln; brothers and sisters Janet (Jim), Edward Patrick, Tim (Cathy), Liz, and brother John (Kaari), favorite cousin Maureen McAuliffe Hunter and Catherine's large and loving Todd Family. Matt passed away unexpectedly but peacefully 3/18/24 while vacationing in Mexico. He was fun-loving, and nonjudgemental. We loved him and will miss him dearly. Celebration of Life on Wednesday, May 15 at Centennial Lakes Hugh's Pavilion in Edina, 5-8 pm, program at 7. Memorials preferred to Doctors Without Borders and Second Harvest Heartland.


Ileen Ann Anderson

Anderson, Ileen Ann Age 86 of Hanska, Bloomington, and Paynesville, MN passed away on May 2, 2024. Memorial service Friday, May 31, Mt Olivet Lutheran Church, Mpls. Full obituary notice later. Washburn-McReavy.com Edina Chapel 952-920-3996


Scott A. Antony

Scott Alan Antony, loving husband, father, brother, friend and mentor, was 61 when he passed peacefully on April 26th, 2024 after a long and inspiring battle against melanoma cancer. He leaves behind his wife and soulmate of 34 years,Virginia, daughters, Danielle and Kayle, and his son Brandon. His greatest joy in life was his family. The world was blessed with a true leader and coach the day he was born, June 5, 1962 to Mike and Mary Antony in New Ulm, MN. Scott was a proud and loyal brother to Dean, Gregg, Mona and Todd and valued family and his faith greatly. He was a true inspiration to many and made it his mission to live out his purpose: "to be a coach, that inspires, motivates, and educates others to find their best self," of which he will always be remembered as amongst colleagues, friends and family. A Mass will be held in Scott's honor on Friday, May 10th, 2024 at St. Bartholomew Catholic Church in Wayzata at 11 AM with visitation starting at 10 AM followed by a celebration of life hosted at Birches on the Lake from 12:30-4PM. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests that donations can be made in his honor to The V Foundation, a cause Scott held close to his heart, or to St. Bart's Church, where Scott and his family worship. David Lee Funeral Home Wayzata 953-473-5577 davidleefuneralhome.com


Sonja V.E. Ashner

Ashner, Sonja V.E. age 97, of Mpls., passed away on April 28, 2024. Preceded in death by beloved husband Milton; parents, Erland and Elvira Erlander; brothers, Stig and Earl. Survived by children, Karen (Robert) Henderson; Kathleen (Jerry) Wellik, Paul (Mindy) Ashner, and Svea (David) Grosz; 6 grandchildren; 5 great grandchildren. President of SVEA Interior Design Inc. for 28 years, Sonja earned her bachelor's degree in Interior Design from the U of M with extension classes in England, and was a member of International Furniture & Design Association (IFDA). Sonja was a skilled craftsperson, cook and educator, teaching cooking at Byerly's Gourmet Cooking School and design classes throughout the Twin Cities. A leader in her community, she started and led countless PTA, Scout, missionary, and church groups. Sonja loved to sing and was an accomplished artist and cook featured in the StarTribune. Loving wife, mother, mormor and friend, Sonja welcomed everyone into her heart and home. Her determined spirit, easy laughter, warm hugs and abiding faith will be greatly missed. Visitation 5-7pm Monday, May 6 with 6pm Prayer Service at Washburn McReavy Edina Chapel, 5000 West 50th St., Edina. Funeral Service 11am Tuesday, May 7 with visitation beginning at 10am at Mt. Olivet Lutheran Church, 5028 Knox Ave. S, Mpls. Interment 12:30pm Wednesday, May 8, Fort Snelling National Cemetery. Memorials to the family or Mt. Olivet. Washburn-McReavy.com Edina Chapel 952-920-3996


Mary Ann Backman

Mary Ann Backman

76, of Eden Prairie, MN, passed away peacefully, surrounded by family on April 6, 2024.

Mary (Lehtinen) was born on June 7, 1947, to Eino and Helen (Sregzinski) Lehtinen in Virginia, MN. She spent her childhood in Mountain Iron, MN, until moving to New Hope. Mary was in the first graduating class at Cooper High School (Robbinsdale) in 1965.

Mary was joined in marriage to James Backman on February 10, 1967. Together, they welcomed two sons, Scott and Jeff. They made their home in Maple Grove, MN.

As a family, they cherished spending time during the summers on Lake Vermillion. Mary also enjoyed going to casinos, playing cards, shopping at garage sales, knitting, reading, bingo and playing with her grandchildren.

Mary was a courageous fighter who approached life's challenges with resilience and determination. Despite suffering a stroke in 2013, she continued to embrace life fully by attending family gatherings, going to dance recitals, and cheering for her grandkids at soccer, lacrosse and hockey games.

Mary was preceded in death by her parents; her beloved husband, Jim Backman; her brother, David Lehtinen and her sister, Carol Pohto.

Mary is survived by her loving children: Scott Backman (Anjanette) and Jeff Backman (Sarah); her cherished grandchildren, Olivia and Evan Backman; numerous nieces, nephews, family and friends.

A Celebration of Life in honor of Mary will be held at Mississippi Crossings Event Center; 307 E. River Pkwy Champlin, MN. on Thursday, May 9th, 2024 at 3 PM with visitation one hour prior. Please join for refreshments and fellowship following the service.


James M. Barber

Barber, James M. age 91, of Shorewood passed away April 26, 2024. James owned and operated Barber Construction Co. for 38 yrs, retiring in 1998. He was a longtime member of the Masons and Zuhrah Shrine. He enjoyed softball, shuffleboard and Winters in FL. James was a wonderful husband, father, grandfather and great- grandfather. He is preceded in death by son, Jeff; daughter, Jane; parents and one brother. James is survived by wife, Evelyn; daughters, Jackie (Larry) Cramb and Jill (Dave) Swing; son, Jerry (Barb); 11 grandchildren; 9 great-grandchildren; 3 great-great-grandchildren; sister, Sharon Cameron; and many other relatives and friends. Funeral service will be at 11:00 AM, Wednesday, May 8, 2024, Mt. Olivet West Campus, 7150 Rolling Acres Rd., Victoria, MN with visitation one hour prior to service. Interment Crystal Lake Cemetery. Memorials preferred to donor's choice. Henry W. Anderson (952) 432-2331 HenryWAnderson.com


Robert J. Barry

Barry, Robert J. Age 87, of West St. Paul, passed away on May 4, 2024. Preceded in death by parents, James & Veronica (Finn) Barry; and brother- in-law, Thomas Heimerl. Survived by wife, Theresa (Heimerl) Barry; brothers-in-law, William Heimerl, George (Barb) Heimerl; sister-in-law, Kari Heimerl; numerous nieces & nephews; and great nieces & nephews. Bob grew up in Belmont, IA and graduated from Belmont H.S. He received a degree in math from Loras College and a degree in civil engineering from the University of Iowa. He served in the Army and worked for MnDOT as a civil engineer from 1962 until his retirement in 2001. He joined the Knights of Columbus Council #397, 3rd degree in 1970, 4th degree, Ravoux Assembly in 1971, State Marshall for several years, and State Master of the 4th degree 1995-1998. He also served as an usher at St. Agnes. Mass of Christian Burial 10:00 am Thursday, May 9 at the CHURCH OF ST. AGNES, 535 Thomas Ave., St. Paul. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Visitation 4-7 pm Wednesday at MUELLER- BIES FUNERAL HOME-ROSEVILLE, 2130 N. Dale St. at County Rd. B and at church on Thursday from 9-10 am. Memorials preferred to St. Agnes Catholic Church, the Knights of Columbus or the Dominican Sisters of Sinsinawa. MUELLER-BIES 651-487-2550 muellerbies.com


Phillip Mardi Bauermeister

Bauermeister, Phillip Mardi age 45, of Maple Grove, passed Friday April 12th, 2024. Phil was proceeded in death by grandparents, Vernon and Helen Bauermeister, Merlin Elmer, Marilyn Tyson; several aunts and uncles. Phil was survived by daughters, Madison Walek (Corey), Mariah and Kylie Higby; grandson, Sylas Walek; sister, Michelle Bauermeister (Christopher Hauk); nephew, Prestin Chinikailo; father, Fred Bauermeister; mother, Katherine Meloy (Mike); grandmother, Joanne Elmer; many aunts, uncles and 32 immediate cousins ... Even though your body was so weak, you kept so strong. A Son a father leaned on for many things that needed to be done, superhero brother that fixed and started everything, had so many talents that we wish we would have watched more of, and learned them. Best friend to your #1 nephew who will miss staying up late, cooking, camping, boat rides and surprise visits. Please join us in Phil's Celebration of Life, any time from 4-7 pm, to be held on Thursday, May 16th, 2024, at Mississippi Crossing, 307 East River Parkway, Champlin, MN.


Edward F. Becker

Beckler, Edward F. of Bloomington, MN passed away peacefully at home Monday, April 29, 2024, at the age of 78. Ed was born on May 4, 1945, in Willmar, MN to Theresa and Thomas Beckler. Ed is survived by his loving wife Nettie Beckler, his children, Keith Beckler, Brian and (Judy) Beckler, Donna and (Dean) Krogman, John and (Mandy) Beckler. Mike Humble, Linda and (Jim) Crim, Ron Humble and Tina and (Ken) Peterson. Many grandchildren. Ed was preceded by his daughter Vickie, stepson Bill and his seven siblings. Celebration of life is Tuesday, May 7, 2024, Visitation 10:00 AM at Christ the King Lutheran Church, Bloomington, MN, Service at 11:00 AM, Reception to follow.


Thomas P. Bergen

Bergen, Thomas P. age 83 of Maple Grove, passed away on April 27, 2024. Survived by children, Lara (Mark), Sheila (Gary), Mona & Tommy (Barb); siblings, Richard "Dick" (Cathy), Robert (Tootie), Francis (Anna) & Cheryl Malley (Sonny); numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren & many other family members & friends. Preceded in death by wife, Rosalina; siblings, James & Donald. Celebration of Life 3-6 PM Monday, May 13, at Gearty-Delmore 15800 37th Ave. N. Plymouth 55446. Interment Fort Snelling Cemetery, Minneapolis. gearty-delmore.com 763-553-1411


Timothy C. Bernier, Sr.

Bernier, Timothy C., Sr. age 89, of Maple Lake, formerly of Chanhassen, died Jan. 12, 2024. Graveside Service 2 PM Mon. May 20 at St. Hubert's Catholic Cemetery, Chanhassen with Celebration of Life to follow from 3-5 PM at the Chanhassen American Legion. dingmannfuneral.com


Seth Christian David Blanchette

Blanchette, Seth Christian David age 48 passed away Monday April 22nd. He is survived by his wife Holly Blanchette (Luke), David Wood (Woody), daughter Caitlin and grand-daughter Gabriella. Celebration of Life will be on Saturday May 18th at the Brooklyn Center Legion 6110 Brooklyn Blvd Brooklyn Center MN 55429 at 2-6 pm.


Nick, Joanne, Mark Blazevic

Blazevic, Nick, Joanne, Mark Please join us for a memorial service to celebrate the lives of Nick & Joanne Blazevic, Mark Blazevic, & Aunt Kay (Catherine) Ridnour. Service on May 11th, 2024 1pm-3pm at McGregor Funeral Home, 8 South Maddy St, McGregor with refreshments followed by burial of urns at cemetery for those that would like to join. Please bring your fondest memories to share with family and friends.


Robert Earl 'Bob' Blix

Blix, Robert Earl "Bob" (81) Born May 5, 1941, in Minneapolis, MN went to be with the Lord on May 4, 2023, in AZ. Graduating in 1959 from Roosevelt High, Bob was a star athlete for the Roosevelt Teddies, lettering in baseball, football, hockey, and ski jumping, and will be remembered as an outdoor enthusiast. He was instrumental in creating the Blizzard Ski Club to teach his passion for skiing and was proud to work with the Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City in 2002. Golf became his next greatest passion in life, shooting his age at 79, and running golf leagues in AZ and WI. Bob was a member of the IBEW, succeeded in becoming estimator and part owner of Collins Electric after a 2-year stint working on the Alaskan pipeline. He retired at age 55, worked part-time, did electrical jobs for friends, and sold refurbished golf equipment. He lived his life to the fullest to the end, taught what he knew and was a continuous learner of every aspect of life. We will cherish all the memories he created and his loud laughter. Bob is preceded in death by his parents Ruth and Earl Blix, followed by his brother-in-law, Norm Swenson, and his life partner, Zaila Michelson. He is survived by his sister Jane Swenson, children Gary, Mike, (Lori), Sandy Boe (Scott), Brett, 7 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren and two nieces Carrie (Chris) Montgomery and Amy (Kris) Magnusson. A celebration of Bob's life will be held at the Mound American Legion, 2333 Wilshire Blvd, Mound MN 55364 on Sunday, May 19, 2024, at 1:00 PM. Please bring memories to share! In lieu of flowers, donations preferred to Animal Humane Society.


Joyce (Duncanson) Boardson

Boardson, Joyce (Duncanson) Age 79 From Roseville. Passed away peacefully on April 30 2024. Preceded in death by her husband James Boardson. She will be missed dearly by family & friends. Joyce loved traveling, sewing and helping with her husband's business. Memorial service will be held at New Brighton community center Room A, 400 10th St NW, New Brighton. On MAY 22, 2024 Starting at 11 AM.


Judy Boettner

Boettner, Judy age 78 of Mpls, passed away April 30, 2024. Preceded in death by parents, 1 brother, 2 sisters. Survived by daughter, Carlene (Dan) Eggers; son, Kris Kuhn. Long time employee of McGarvey Coffee. May she now rest in peace. Memorial service 2 PM Saturday, May 11 with visitation 1 hour before service at: Washburn-McReavy.com Swanson Chapel 612-529-9691 1600 Lowry at Irving Ave. N.


Mary T. Boggie

Boggie, Mary T. age 91, of Golden Valley, MN, and formerly of Faribault, MN, passed away Wednesday, April 24, 2024, at Sunrise of Golden Valley. Mary Therese was born on August 25, 1932, in Faribault, MN, the daughter of Martin and Elizabeth (Dandelet) Boggie. She graduated from Bethlehem Academy High School with the class of 1950. She continued her education at the College of St. Benedict, Mankato State University for teaching license, and later at St. Thomas University for her master's degree in education. Mary taught for 34 years in the private and public sector. She taught John F. Kennedy Jr. at St. David's School in New York City, and taught in Boston, Waseca, MN, Minneapolis, and St. Paul, retiring in 1998. Mary traveled extensively, traveling to six continents, and enjoyed music, concerts, and the opera. She also loved the arts and was interested in fashion. Mary was active at St. Olaf Catholic Church in Minneapolis and was devoted to her faith. She loved her cats, enjoyed meeting people, and was loved and respected by everyone who knew her. She is survived by her sister, Kate O'Neil; nieces, Sheila Reardon and Meghan Kincaid; nephews, John Reardon Jr., Mark O'Neil, Tom O'Neil, and John O'Neil; great nieces and nephews; and other relatives and friends. She was preceded in death by her parents, Martin and Elizabeth; and her sister, Mona Reardon. Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, May 7, 2024, at 2:00 p.m. at the Parker Kohl Funeral Home, 1725 Lyndale Ave. N., Faribault. Visitation will be from 1:30 - 2:00 p.m. Interment will be at the Calvary Cemetery in Faribault. Memorials may be directed to Bethlehem Academy High School in memory of Mary. Condolences: ParkerKohlFH.com


Doramae Bolduc

Bolduc, Doramae age 74 of Circle Pines passed away on April 28, 2024. Doramae was born October 23, 1949 in Mpls, MN to George and Dorothy Weller. She was a loving mother, grandmother, sister, aunt, and a cherished friend to many. She had a passion for life, family, friends, and was known for her kindness and sense of humor. She worked in medical records for many years at HCMC and Hennepin County jail. She is preceded in death by her parents; brother Dave, sister Bev Kruck, sister in-law Janet, and brother in-law Randy Kruck. Doramae is survived by her sons, Michael and Troy (Traci); grandchildren, Kalley and Colin (Dakotah); siblings, Carol (Butch) Jordan, George, Jim (Dolly), Rose Greer, Phil (Linda), Cindy (Mike) Winter, Pat (Cathy), Theresa, Pauline (Jeff) Mitby, and Rick, many nieces, nephews, family and friends. Visitation on Wednesday, May 8th, 5-8 PM at the White Funeral Home, 12804 Nicollet Ave. Burnsville. Funeral services will be held Thursday May 9th at 11 AM at Risen Savior Catholic Church, 1501 Co Rd 42, Burnsville. Visitation 1 hr. prior to service at church. Interment, Lakewood Cemetery, Mpls. In lieu of flowers, please send memorials to Pancreatic Cancer Research - American Cancer Society, and Our Lady of Peace Hospice. Condolences: whitefuneralhomes.com


Anne Marie Bowen-Olson

Bowen-Olson, Anne Marie Age 100 of Edina. Formerly of Mpls and Bloomington. Preceded in death by husbands, John A. Bowen and Donald T. Olson; sons Michael and Paul Bowen; stepson, Randy Olson; son-in-law, Erik Peraaho; sisters, Rose Cook and Clarie Boatright; brother, Raymond J. Bohn. Survived by daughters, Barbara Bowen and Elizabeth (Erik) Grund; grandchildren, Sara (Jeff) Batchelor; Nathan and Andrew Grund; great-grandchildren, Ryan, Caitlin and Andrew; stepchildren, Cheryl (Jeff) Brown and Todd Olson; sister, Theresa Nyre; nieces and nephews. Anne was born in North Dakota and graduated from Minot St. Leo's High School and attended Minot State University. Graduated as an RN from St. Mary's Hospital - College of St. Catherine in 1948. Member of Annunciation parish since 1954, serving as lector and Eucharistic minister for 30 years. She served every office on the Annunciation Council of Women, was a tireless volunteer on the board of St. Mary's Auxiliary, the League of Catholic Women board, volunteered at Opportunity Partners and served on the board of Fraser. Anne enjoyed her family, tennis, golf, bridge, traveling, reading, letter writing, sports, and her GABS group and friends of Vernon Terrace. Mass of Christian Burial Sat. May 11, 2024 at 12 noon, Church of the Annunciation, 509 W. 54th Street with visitation one hour prior. Private interment ~ Lakewood Cemetery. Memorials may be directed to Annunciation Church or donor's choice. Gill Brothers 612-861-6088 gillbrothers.com


Gwendolyn M. Braff

Braff, Gwendolyn M. Age 90, of Minnetonka passed away April 15, 2024. Gwen was born in 1933 on a farm in Thompson, Iowa. She married John Braff in 1953 and they lived in Minnetonka for 58 years. Gwen was a preschool teacher at Jack and Jill Nursery School in Hopkins and at Oak Knoll Lutheran Church in Minnetonka. She loved teaching children, children's books, drawing, painting and gardening. Gwen is preceded in death by her husband John, parents Elmer & Jeniva Howe; and her sister, Sharan Frandle Boone. She is survived by her sister Erma Hill; her children John Braff, Terry Nicholson (Ray), Tim Braff (Che Lisa), and Laurel Young; daughter-in-law Lisa Thoen (Brad); grandsons Ben Braff (Dawn), Sam Braff, Jay Braff, Robert Nicholson, Adam Nelson, Alec Nelson, and TJ Nicholson (Amanda) and great granddaughter Teagan Nicholson. A Celebration of Life will be held 11AM at Oak Knoll Lutheran Church in Minnetonka on August 30. ballardsunderfuneral.com


Maynard C. Brau

Brau, Maynard C. Age 76, of Barrett (formerly of Bloomington) passed away May 2, 2024. Preceded in death by spouse Barbara, parents, brother Bill and sisters Pat and Lucy. Survived by children Quinton, Angela (Josh) and Jessica; granddaughters Krista (Jake) and Addison; great-grandchildren Jackson, Olivia, Callie and Jeremiah. Service at 11AM Friday May 10 at White Funeral Home Burnsville, visitation at 10AM. 952-469-2723 whitefuneralhomes.com


Marlys C. Breeggemann

Breeggemann, Marlys C. age 87 a resident of The Farmstead of Andover passed away on April 29, 2024. Preceded in death by husband James; parents, Romain and Laverne (Solberg) Baanrud; brothers, Gary, Dale and Eldon Baanrud. She will be dearly missed by her children, Debra (Steve), Brad (Sharon) and Craig; granddaughters, Lee, Kathleen, Michelle and Kirsten; seven great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Funeral Services Thursday, May 9, 2024 at 11 am at Thurston-Lindberg Funeral Home, 2005 Branch Avenue, Anoka. Visitation one hour prior to services at the funeral home. Interment Forest Hill Cemetery, Anoka. In lieu of flowers, the family asks you to kindly consider a donation to The Farmstead, 13733 Quay Street, NW, Andover, MN 55304 where Marlys received care in her final years. Thurston-Lindberg Funeral Home Anoka 763-421-0220 thurston-lindberg.com


William Clemens 'Bill' Breer

Breer, William Clemens "Bill" died on March 10, 2024, in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He was born on May 22, 1935, in Mankato, the youngest child of Aloysius Breer and Orrel Thiers Breer. Bill attended Mankato High School, the Mankato State Teachers College Laboratory School, and graduated from Loyola Catholic School. He received a B.A. from Mankato State and did post-graduate work at the University of Minnesota in English History, followed by a sojourn in France. His lifelong career was books. He worked at Perine's Bookstore in Dinkytown, and then the University of Minnesota Bookstore, buying books for the store on general subject areas, helping hundreds and hundreds of book lovers, and collecting for himself thousands of books covering a vast range of subjects. His passions were foreign films and tennis, at which he excelled and played until he was in his early 80's. Bill was preceded in death by his parents, his sister Jan Bounds Criley, his brother Francis "Bud" Bounds, and his wife Carol Fors Breer. He is survived by his life partner, Barbara Camm; son Christopher Breer; granddaughter Kalisha Scott; great grandchildren Eli, Kalil, and Timmy; niece Ann Cords Edgerton, grandnephew Per Anderson, grandniece Allyssa Edgerton, and great grandnephew Shiloh Person. The family thanks his loving and special caregivers, Tony Deel, Celia George, and Antinet Aigee, who enhanced his last years. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at St. Lawrence Catholic Church and Newman Center, 1203 5th Street SE, Minneapolis, MN 55414 at 10:00 a.m. on May 23, 2024. Visitation will be at 8:30 a.m. A luncheon in the Social Hall will follow mass. Parking options include the parish parking lot accessible from 6th Street SE; the parking lot on the corner of 6th Street and 12th Avenue SE, free for funeral-goers; or the paid parking garage at the Venue building on the corner of 5th Street and 13th Avenue SE. Donations may be sent to the Basilica Landmark of St. Mary's, 88 North 17th Street, Minneapolis, MN 55403, St Lawrence Catholic Church, or a charity of your choice.


Patrick J. Brinkman

Brinkman, Patrick J. Passed away peacefully on April 25th of cancer, age 76. Preceded in death by parents Ronald and Bonny and brother Jim. Survived by brothers Jeff, Dan and Mike, and sisters-in-law Nancy, Barb and Andi, Uncles Bob Brinkman, Tom Brinkman, and George Braunwarth, and many nieces and nephews. Retired from Hamlet and Smith. Vietnam war veteran. He was a good, honest man who had respect for all, and loved his family very much. Enjoyed fishing in Canada, snowmobiling, and golf. He will be greatly missed by his family, and his good friends. Service to be held at St. Peter's Catholic Church in No. St. Paul on Thursday, May 9th. Visitation at the church from 10-12:00, funeral mass to follow, luncheon to follow the mass in the gathering hall. Private Interment at Fort Snelling. In lieu of flowers, a donation to Beyond Hospice is preferred.


Leigh Bristol-Kagan

Leigh Bristol-Kagan, whose towering intellect and uncompromising nature were constants throughout a life dedicated to social justice that included early days with Martin Luther King Jr., academic excellence in Asian history, leadership in the anti-Vietnam War movement and assisting refugees to resettle in the United States, died on Feb. 28, 2024 at a long-term care center in Maplewood, MN. She was 84.

Leigh's work spanned many of the most dynamic and pressing issues of her era. She was a scholar and professor of Asian history. She spoke Chinese and Japanese, led trips to communist China and joined with colleagues to oppose U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War. She changed careers in mid-life, and became a licensed clinical social worker, helping resettle refugees and asylees who came to the Twin Cities from Laos, Eritrea, Somalia, Eastern Europe and elsewhere.

Born Dorothy Leigh Bristol in Camden, NJ on Feb. 10, 1940, she grew up in Philadelphia, where she attended Germantown Friends School. She later won a scholarship to Smith College and went on to study at University of California, Berkeley and Harvard University, where she earned a PhD. Her parents, James "Jim" E. and Dorothy "Dee" (Miller) Bristol were Quakers, and her father was a pacifist who was a leader in the conscientious objector movement and the U.S. Civil Rights movement. Her mother ran the switchboard at Germantown Friends School. Leigh had a younger sister, Christina. The Bristols lived in India in the 1950s on a posting with the American Friends Service Committee. During that time, Jim organized Martin Luther King Jr.'s 1959 visit to India, and the two families stayed in touch thereafter. Leigh married fellow Asia scholar Richard C. Kagan in 1962. They had a daughter, Rachael Mei Kagan in 1965 and adopted a son, Jacob Ben Kagan, in 1970. With a job offer to teach at Hamline University, the family settled in St. Paul in 1973.

As a professor, Leigh inspired and captivated many students, colleagues and everyday people. She was always up for a lively political conversation -- at a restaurant, on the bus, at a parent-teacher conference, in a department meeting or from the lectern. She did not suffer fools and didn't mind making a scene. She loved to swear, had a loud laugh and an even louder sneeze.

Leigh's life encompassed complexity and contradiction. Despite struggles with depression and anxiety, owing to childhood trauma, she continued to challenge herself and others to make a difference, even when things didn't go as planned. After her divorce in 1982, finding herself without a teaching position, she took a job working for a house cleaning service. Soon, she turned to social work, assisting international refugees. Her second career took her to Lutheran Social Service, the Center for Victims of Torture, and then United Hospital, where she retired in 2008.

Leigh found her way back to religion in the second half of her life. Though she was raised in a religious home, she rejected that as a young woman and did not observe any faith during her marriage and child-rearing years. Leigh returned to the church on her own terms as a member of St. Paul's on-the-Hill Anglican Church, then the Episcopal Order of Julian of Norwich and finally at St. Anne's Episcopal Church. There she contributed a scholarly approach to Bible study and shared the conviction that religion is a source of justice and humanity, and a deliverer of peace, qualities she sought all her life.

Leigh is survived by her daughter Rachael and son Jacob "Jake," grandson Henry Kagan Rowe, son-in-law Tim Rowe, sister Christina Bristol and niece Tara Mullaney.

Donations in Leigh Bristol-Kagan's memory can be made to the Center for Victims of Torture in St. Paul or St. Anne's Episcopal Church in Sunfish Lake.


Richard John Brix

Richard John Brix, of Golden Valley, age 67. God took Richard home to heaven on Monday, April 29, 2024, as his family surrounded him with love.

Preceded in death by his parents, Martha and Richard Brix, he is survived by his brother Tom, sister Cheri, his uncle Robert Brix, of Clara City, cousins and many friends.

Richard suffered far too long with cancer and the horrible effects of it. He attended Totino-Grace High School and Northwest Community College. He was employed at Parsons Electric, Equifax, Halek's, and became Service Manager for the Municipal Government in Robbinsdale.

Richard enjoyed duck hunting with his father, water skiing and ski-jumping with his longtime friend Hank Longo, and downhill skiing in Vail every year with his family. He loved his home, planting tomatoes there, the MN Twins, and playing Cribbage and "watching" the lake with his neighbor and best friend, Floyd Anderson.

Love you, Richard. Kisses. We miss you so already, but you will always live in our hearts! Please God take good care of him now until we see him again! Our thanks to the many doctors and nurses at Fairview SD hospital who took such good care of Richard, but especially to Dr. Singla. He is our hero!

Memorials to the American Cancer Society are preferred. Celebration of Life will take place Thursday, May 9, 2024 with visitation 10 AM and Mass of Christian Burial 11 AM at The Church of St. Bartholomew, 630 E. Wayzata Blvd, Wayzata.

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Dr Linda Marie Carlstedt

Carlstedt, Linda Marie 82, passed away peacefully on 4.22.24, after a courageous battle with cancer. Born 7.21.41 to Elmer and Marie (Roerig) Carlstedt, Linda launched into life with the same courage she would later face her cancer. Uncommon for her era, after graduating Roosevelt HS, '59, she earned a BA, Augsburg, '63, and a MS, '65, & PhD, '68, University of Tucson, all in mathematics. She taught as a grad student and then, upon graduating, at Old Dominion in Norfolk, VA, before moving back to MN. Here she worked in several statistical analyst roles for the State for over 20 years, before retiring in 1998. Linda was a volunteer for AARP and a philanthropist. A life-long learner, Linda also enjoyed gardening, the orchestra, theater, casino, and time spent with others. She was loved by many. Survived by nieces/nephew Stacy (Tom), Juli (Jeff), Jeff; great-nephews/nieces Mike (Amanda), Jesse (Savannah), Shaina (Dan), Will (Taura), Carol (Kevin), Chelsea (Jordan); cousins Jeanne, Jennifer; and second-cousin Reese (Tianna); among many others. Predeceased by her mother and father; sisters JuDee (Stan), Carol (Dan); cousin Jim (Karen). An open-house Celebration of Life will be held 7.21.24, 11am-2pm, at Steeple Center, 14375 S Robert Tr, Rosemount, MN, 55068. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations to American Red Cross are preferred. Linda was treasured and will be greatly missed.


Richard R. Carson

Carson, Richard R. Died April 28, 2024, from natural causes. Born Oct. 23, 1936 in Pipestone, MN to Stuart and Una Belle Carson. Survived by nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by parents, his wife Beverly, and brother Robert. He graduated from Pipestone High School and the University of Minnesota earning a bachelor's degree in Chemical Engineering. His life changes and he became whole in 1972 when he married his beloved wife Beverly. He worked for 3M for over 33 years in various departments of the Chemical Div. He was a lifelong Presbyterian and was a member of Westminster, Minneapolis and, in later years, First Presbyterian, So. St. Paul. Memorial gifts suggested to Salvation Army, St. Paul, MN. Memorial service at Bradshaw Funeral Home, 3131 Minnehaha Ave., Minneapolis, MN on Wednesday, June 19th at noon with a visitation an hour prior.


Sean Carr Coatney

Coatney, Sean Carr 68, of St Paul, MN, passed away peacefully surrounded by loved ones on April 30, 2024, in St Paul, MN. He was born on January 8, 1956, in St Paul, MN. Sean had a successful career in the Commercial Real Estate Industry. He was known for his larger-than-life personality and was loved by everyone. Sean had many passions and lived life to the fullest. He is survived by his loving wife Mary Pat (Foreman) Coatney, his precious Lab, AnnaBelle. His brothers, Brent, Brian, and Craig, along with their spouses. Many other loving brothers and sisters-in-law, many nieces and nephews, his loving Godchildren, and numerous friends. He is preceded in death by his parents, Donald, and Marilyn (Sweeney) Coatney. A Celebration of Life will be held at Indian Hills Golf Club on Saturday, June 1, 2024, from 3pm - 7pm.


Steve Cramer

Cramer, Steve Steve Cramer, of Plymouth, MN passed away at home on 11/20/2023 at age 77. Survived by wife of 44 yrs Sue, children Brenda Smartz (Frank), Jen Boss, Aaron Cramer (Donna), Pam Cramer, Mackenzie Cramer (Stacey) and grandchildren Henry Boss, Samantha Cramer, Abby Cramer, Nora Boss and Hudson and Grayson Cramer Jones. Preceded in death by grandson Will Boss and sister Gaye Vollrath (DuWayne). Steve & Sue were owners of Cramer Dental Sales and Lenty Sales until they retired in 2020. Steve loved coaching his daughters Jen and Mackenzie in fastpitch softball in Orono, watching the grandkids play sports and playing cards with friends. After retiring Steve and Sue traveled throughout the country. A Celebration of Life gathering at Cremation Society of MN, 7835 Brooklyn Blvd., Brooklyn Park on Saturday, June 1st from 12PM - 3PM.


Aron Dahlquist

Dahlquist, Aron age 54, resident of Minneapolis, passed away April 25th at U. of M. Hospital. He is preceded in death by his mother, Tarryl Dahlquist and grandparents William and Lois Brown. Aron's love of life was apparent in everything he did, from his creative and artistic talent to his love of cooking and traveling. His generous fun loving spirit, kindness, and infectious smile will be missed by friends and family alike. He is survived by his father Charles Dahlquist, Charles's wife Patty Lindroth, sister Megan Dahlquist, niece Miracle Peterson and aunt Shelley Brown. A celebration of life gathering will take place mid August. Exact date to be determined.


Kathleen J. 'Kate' (Kessler) Daleiden

Daleiden (Kessler), Kathleen "Kate" J. age 84, of St. Michael, MN, peacefully passed away on April 30th, 2024. She was born October 4th, 1939, in St. Michael to William and Gertrude (Robeck) Kessler. She is survived by her children, Kristen (Jay) O'Donnell, Nicholas Daleiden, and Elizabeth (Todd) Miller; 8 grandchildren, sisters; Lois Zachman and Beverly Kessler brother; Paul (Joyce) Kessler; brother-in-law David (Karyl) Daleiden; and many beloved nieces and nephews. She is preceded in death by her beloved husband, Raymond Daleiden, her parents William and Gertrude Kessler, her sisters Ardis Schleif, and Virginia Kessler, and her brothers, Dale Kessler, Bill Kessler, John Kessler, Wayne Kessler. Mass of Christian Burial Friday, May 10th at 11:00 a.m. St. Michael Catholic Church in St. Michael. Visitation Thursday, May 9th 4-7 P.M. at the funeral home. Further visitation Friday morning at the church beginning at 10 a.m. until time of Mass. The Peterson Chapel St. Michael-Albertville Funeral Home 763-497-5362 thepetersonchapel.com


Janice Reimer Derksen

Derksen, Janice Reimer passed away peacefully at the age of 85 on February 28, 2024, surrounded by her loving family and friends. At the time of her death, Janice resided in Eagan, Minnesota. Celebration of Life will be Saturday, May 25 at Hennepin Avenue United Methodist Church, 511 Groveland Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55403. Visitation at 10 am, Celebration of Life at 11 am with Reception to follow. washburn-mcreavy.com


Stephen R. Dunn

Dunn, Stephen R. Age 84, of Cottage Grove, MN, passed 12/30/2023 with his wife Ann by his side. Preceded by his first wife, MaryEllen; parents, and siblings. Dearly missed by Christy Monfort, Lynda Bach (Hans) and Michael Dunn (Manda); five grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Proudly served 24 years in the US Navy. Worked for several school districts including SWC 833. Interment at Fort Snelling National Cemetery Monday, May 20 at 10:30 am, Assembly Area 2. Followed by Celebration of Life and lunch at Richfield VFW from 12-3 pm, 6715 Lakeshore Dr S, Richfield, MN 55423. Memorials to Minneapolis Veterans Home, Family Council Recreation Fund.


Jeffrey Scott 'Jeff' Dutcher

Dutcher, Jeffrey Scott "Jeff" Age 63 of Burnsville passed away at home Friday, April 26, 2024. Born in Minneapolis to Richard and Judith Dutcher. Jeff was a rockstar in his culinary talents, fishing, and his passionate love for his family. Preceded in death by his parents, Richard "Dick" and Judith "Judy" Dutcher and Uncle Jon Anderson. Jeff is survived by his soulmate of 27 years, Veronica "Vonni" Dutcher; 3 sons; Jeramie, Sean and Nathanial; sister Janda Dutcher; brother David Dutcher; Aunts Jill (Gary) Miedema and Phyllis Anderson; as well as his best friend Don (Deana) Holmes. A "Celebration of Life" service will be held at 3pm on Saturday, May 18, 2024. Burnsville (952) 212-1765.


Vernon 'Chub' Ebnet

Ebnet, Vernon "Chub" age 102, of New Prague, died 4/30/2024. Survivors include, daughters, Mary Carol (Roman) Dorzinski and Barbara (Mike) Rothwell; daughter-in-law, Kathleen Ebnet. Celebration of Life Service, Saturday, June 8th, 11 AM, Bruzek Funeral Home, New Prague. Visitation 9-11AM. Military honors after the service. bruzekfuneralhome.com


Leona O. Emerson

Emerson, Leona O. Passed away at the age of 93 on Saturday, April 27, 2024 in Bloomington, MN. Born in Belgrade, MN to Harry and Clara Steele. Leona spent many years of her youth in Paynesville, MN. She lived most of her adult life in Bloomington, MN. Leona had always dreamed of being a Nurse so she could care for other people. She was a nurse at the Veterans Hospital in Minneapolis for many years. Leona loved being with her family and her friends. Leona was a child of God. Leona is survived by daughter Judy Unstad (Tom), son Steve Emerson (Jody Field), and grandchildren Erik and Christine Unstad, Jon Unstad, and Easton Emerson. And many other family members and dear friends. Leona will be deeply missed. Celebration of Life will be held on May 17, 2024 at Washburn-McReavy Werness Brothers Bloomington Chapel. Visitation at 10am, Service at 11am, with a luncheon to follow at the same location. A private burial will be at the Paynesville Cemetery in Paynesville, MN on May 18. In lieu of flowers, Leona has requested donations be made to the Salvation Army. Washburn-McReavy.com Werness Bros. 952-884-8145


Suzanne Engelhart

Engelhart, Suzanne 71 years young and surrounded by her family, stepped into Heaven on April 26th, 2024. Born and raised in Minneapolis, she loved taking care of children, gardening, camping, Grand Marais, crafting and repurposing. She is preceded in death by her parents, June (Black) and Harold Maxwell; her in-laws, Raymond and Mazie Engelhart; her brother-in-law, sister-in-law, and nephew. She is survived by her husband, Ronald Engelhart; daughter, Ann Kusie (Luke); son, Stephen Engelhart; daughter, Beth Schroeder (James); grandchildren, Daniel, Samantha, Grace, and Payton; brothers, Douglas and Donald (Anna) Maxwell; sister, Sharon (Richard) Hyrkas; best friend, Patty McGuire; along with many nephews, nieces, and family members. Memorials to be gifted to Suzanne's favorite charities. Memorial service 1:30 PM Friday, May 10, with visitation 1/2 hour prior to service at: Washburn-McReavy.com Crystal Lake Chapel 612-521-3677 Penn & Dowling Aves N.


Rodney E. Erickson

Erickson, Rodney E. Age 91 of Roseville, passed away April 14, 2024. Preceded in death by wife, Barbara and brother, Dennis. Survived by children, Tammie (Dean) Junkans, Todd, and Tim (Kris) Erickson; 4 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren; sister, Elaine Mars; brother, Rodger (Diana) Erickson; sister in-law, Barbara Erickson; nieces, nephews and friends. Visitation 4-7 PM Monday May 6th at Washburn-McReavy-Holcomb-Henry-Boom-Purcell Funeral Home, 515 Hwy 96 W., Shoreview. Memorial Service 11 AM Tuesday, May 7th (visitation 10-11AM) at Central Baptist Church, 420 N Roy St. St. Paul. Interment Roselawn Cemetery. Memorials preferred to Central Baptist Church or Wycliffe Bible Translators. Washburn-McReavy Holcomb-Henry-Boom-Purcell 651-482-7606


rubye Anne Erickson

Erickson, rubye Anne Age 90 of Golden Valley previously from Edina. Preceded in death by her husband of 48 years, Emery Erickson. Survived by her stepdaughters Janice Miller and Nanci (Jeff) Shapiro. Grandchildren Noah (Jennifer Saunders) Miller, Carissa Miller, Beth (Scott Boscapomi) Shapiro and Dan (Nicole) Shapiro. Also, by great grandchildren Emily and Anna Shapiro, Solomon and Benjamin Boscapomi and Meyer Miller. She had a graduate degree in Family Social Studies and identified herself as a Home Economist. She taught in Wayzata schools for a number of years, won a contest to cook with Julia Child and taught gourmet cooking classes from home. She was self-employed as a Color Me Beautiful Consultant and for many years was a Life Coach. rubye and Emery Erickson married in 1973. Traveling was especially important to them. They enjoyed exchanging homes with people around the world through Friendship Force and attended various Elder Hostel International experiences. They were also avid skiers and served for ten years on the Ski Patrol at Welch Village. rubye was a knitter supporting the Mother Bear Project which sent the knitted bears to Africa for children affected by AIDS. She loved to dress glamorously in sequins which earned her the nickname Glitzy Grammie. She was also a member of the Red Hat Society. Entertaining family, friends and 'friends to be' was a joy for her and a chance to use her cooking skills. A Celebration of rubye's Life will be held in her honor on May 10, 2024, at 2:00pm at Covenant Living, Golden Valley. Memorials preferred to Helping Paws Service Dogs @ www. helpingpaws.org or Mother Bear Project @ motherbearproject.org


Lola 'Sally' Esmay

Esmay, Lola "Sally" On May 3, 2024, at 103 years old, Lola "Sally" Esmay passed away gently and peacefully at home, surrounded by loved ones. She changed her earthly address to a heavenly one and is now with the love of her life, Don, and her beloved granddaughter, Jolie. Sally was born on August 13, 1920, in South Dakota, to John and Laura (nee Culver) Swanson. Married her true love Donald Esmay in 1945 and raised their 6 children for 6 decades in Coon Rapids. Sally was preceded in death by husband, Don, and her dear granddaughter, Jolie Bialke. Left to honor her legacy are her six children: Joel (Suzette) Beck-Esmay, Julie (Al) Hawkinson, John (Deborah) Esmay, Joni (Kevin) Hogie, Jani Esmay Bialke, Jay (Leticia) Esmay; her other 18 grandchildren and her 19 great-grandchildren. She attributed her long life to faith and family (and wine before dinner). Memorials can be offered to either the Coon Rapids United Methodist Church Choir or her memory care choir via Faith Lutheran Church (put Memory Lane Singers in the memo). Visitation will be Wed, May 8, from 5-8 at Thurston-DeShaw Funeral Home in Andover. Funeral service on Thurs at 11:00 am at Coon Rapids United Methodist. Visitation one hour prior to service. Her love will never be forgotten, like a good song. Thurston-DeShaw Funeral Home Andover 763-767-7373 thurston-deshaw.com


Diana Kay Faiella

Faiella, Diana Kay 08/22/1942-12/25/23 Diana was born & raised in Minneapolis, MN. She lived and raised her family on Fremont Street in South Minneapolis near the chain of lakes. Diana was a homemaker in her first marriage eventually forging a career in liberal activism working for the MN Tenants Union and as a social worker for Lutheran Social Services where she eventually retired after 25 years. Her work in liberal activism and social services demonstrates her commitment to helping others and making a difference in the world. The last 6 years of her life she lived with daughter Stephanie in Southern California until her passing in a care home on Christmas day, 2023 at the age of 81. She is survived by her children, Corey Boeck, Lenne Anastasia Faiella, Stephanie Alexandria Faiella, brother Peter G. Tarasar , sister Catherine Tarasar, son-in-law Andre Rothblatt & cousin Carol Leonerd. Diana is preceded in death by her parents Mary and Peter Tarasar, husband William K. Hill of 33 years & 1st husband Jerry Faiella. Diana had a bigger than life personality and possessed the gift of storytelling that could evoke laugher & tears in equal measure. Her happy place was at the Lake House that she and husband Kirk built from the ground up, where she would garden, swim in the lake and cross-country ski in the winters. She was an avid reader and animal lover who enjoyed the outdoors & nature. Diana lived life on her terms and had a big impact on those around and who knew her. She will be sorely missed; may her memory be a blessing.


Elizabeth 'Beth' Fairley

Fairley, Elizabeth "Beth" age 59 of NE Minneapolis, passed away on April 30th, 2024. Preceded in death by her father, Patrick. Survived by mother, Leanne (Vann) Clipper; sister, Traci (Joe) Buffalo; nieces, Kaylee, Kassidy (Brandon); nephew, Jake; great-nephew, Carter; and great niece, Sawyer; and a host of extended family and friends. In lieu of flowers memorials preferred to the Edison Community and Sports Foundation. Memorial service to be held Saturday, May 11th at 4PM with visitation one hour prior at: Washburn-McReavy.com Hillside Chapel 612-781-1999 2610 19th Ave. N.E., Mpls


Charles M. 'Chuck' Fischer

Chuck Fischer from Minnetonka, MN and formerly of Lake Mills, WI passed away April 24, 2024 at the age of 95. His wit and sense of humor stayed with him until the end. Chuck is survived by his 3 children, Robert, Mary (Mike) Bjerke and Kenneth; grandchildren, Nick Bjerke, Emily (Todd) Hanson; great grandchildren, Else and Elliot Hanson. He is preceded in death by his parents, Harold and Mildred Fischer; 1st wife, Nancy; 2nd wife, Marie; sister, Phyllis Bade and niece, Karen Dezso. A small service for close family and friends 10:00AM Friday May 10 at Good Samaritan Ambassador, 8100 Medicine Lake Rd., New Hope, MN 55427. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to Good Samaritan Ambassador Recreational Therapy Dept. The family would like to thank the staff and fellow residents for keeping our dad happy, active and feeling loved in his final chapter of life, and for Optage Hospice for their excellent end of life care. Next time we hear Thunder, we'll know it's dad in heaven, bowling!


Carole Fisher

Carole Fisher - Feminist, Leaves Legacy as an Artist, Educator & Environmental Advocate!

February 20, 1939 - April 5, 2024

Carole was a private person whose contributions to the field of art, education, the environment and her neighborhood leaves a remarkable public record of her view of the world and her neighborhood in times of transition and change. As a child growing up in south Minneapolis, she and her sister were raised by two parents whose work ethic helped shape her. Early in Carole's childhood she discovered the world of art through classes at the Minneapolis Institute of Art and never looked back. She was a respected artist, and beloved faculty member, and Professor Emerita at MCAD, the Minneapolis College of Art and Design.

Carole's sense of discovery and preservation were only a few of the lenses through which she presented her view of the world. Carole had a fierce commitment to justice and empowerment as evidenced by her major pieces of work including the "Sticks In The Mind" Alaska Oil Spill Project and "The Terrible Dresses".

Carole, a mutimedia artist worked primarily, but not exclusively, with issue-driven installations. Her career started early designing graphics for the Taste Section of the Star Tribune and she never stopped clipping articles and recipes from many newspapers.

Carole's work has been included in group and solo exhibitions including Galleria Del Cavallino, Venice, Italy; Whitney Museum of American Arts (Mia); Milwaukee Art Museum; ARC, Chicago, Brooklyn Museum; Soho 20 Gallery; New York; Woman's Building Los Angeles and Rourke Art Gallery, Moorhead, MN. She served as panelist for the Minnesota Artists Exhibition Program (MAEP); and Minneapolis City Arts Commission. She was a founding member of the Women's Art Resources of Minnesota (WARM).

A lifelong resident of Minneapolis, most recently in the Washburn-Fair Oaks historic district, where she participated every year at National Night Out, contributing sweet corn from the Midtown Farmer's Market.

Carole was pre-deceased by her parents Elsie (Winterfeldt) and Leo Gorney and her sister, Diane Gorney. She is survived and grieved by her cousins, dear friends and former students and Swycz, the wonder cat.

Her family, friends, colleagues, neighbors and students will join at a Celebration of Life at the Minneapolis College of Art and Design (MCAD), 2501 Stevens Ave. Minneapolis, June 9, 2:00 pm. Her work, including the original STRIB Taste Section artwork will be available for viewing at Art-A-Whirl, May 17-19, California Building, 2025 California St. NE. Suite 212, Minneapolis.


Mary J. Fitzenberger

Fitzenberger, Mary J. Age 98, of Richfield. Preceded in death by husband, George H.; son, James; infant daughter, Sharon Marie; and son-in-law, Billy. Survived by children, George F. (Mary Kay), Mary Adams; Mike (Bobbie), Madonna (Marc) Courey, and David (Annette); 9 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; and other loving relatives and friends. Mary will forever be remembered as a loving wife and mother. Mass of Christian Burial Monday (May 13) at 11:00 AM with visitation 1 hour prior at Assumption Catholic Church, 305 E. 77th St. Interment Ft. Snelling. Morris Nilsen Chapel 612-869-3226 morrisnilsen.com


Alice I. Flanders

Flanders, Alice I. Age 89, of Chaska, MN. Preceded in death by husband, Wesley; parents,, Carl and Edna Brandvold; siblings, Clarence and Ethel. She was survived by children, Rick Flanders of Shakopee, Linda (Steve) Krueger of Carver, Todd (Ruth) Flanders of Albany; 10 grandchildren and 8 great grandchildren; other relatives and friends. Graveside Service Saturday, May 18, 2024, 1:00 PM at Lakewood Cemetery, 3600 Hennepin Avenue, Minneapolis. In lieu of flowers, donations may be given to the Animal Humane Society. bertasfh.com


Marilyn (Person) From

From, Marilyn (nee Person) age 91, of Bloomington, Funeral 10:30 AM Mon (5/13) at Wooddale Church; Eden Prairie "The Great Room" to view livestream: wooddale.org/… FuneralAndCremationService.com


Andrew John Furlong

In loving memory of Andrew John Furlong, who departed our lives on April 24, 2024. It is with heavy hearts that we say goodbye to Andy, who left an indelible mark on all the people who knew and loved him. He was born on May 13, 1971 in Edina, MN to John and Itti Furlong.

Throughout his life, Andy was smart, quick witted, funny, gentle, and armed with an amazing memory. He loved music and sports, especially tennis, and in his later years eagerly tracked and watched Minnesota teams of all varieties. Most of all, he loved his family ... Furlongs, Hartigans, Hogans & all their offshoots both near and far.

Andy's life was extraordinary, but not without struggle. As a young man, he was diagnosed with a type of schizophrenia that primarily encompassed disordered communication. More recently he battled the impact of severely diseased organs, facing all these hardships with admirable bravery and strength. He navigated them with support from his family and caring mental health professionals from M Health Fairview throughout his life and most recently with both the Southdale and University of Minnesota hospitals, and in particular with guidance from the University of Minnesota Solid Organ Transplant team. Despite the work of these kind, amazing specialists and Andy's fortitude, his body couldn't win the battle.

Andy lived well in the face of challenge, turning hardships into blessings in unexpected ways. He opened eyes to the world of mental health, providing insight that brought out acceptance, empathy and courage in others. To know Andy was a privilege and may his legacy inspire greater compassion and open mindedness.

Andy is survived by parents, John and Coletta Furlong, Edina, MN; sister Aileen Caffrey (Henry), Chicago, IL; sister, Jonna Hirsch (Brent), and niece and nephew Clare and Bennett Hirsch, Minnetonka, MN.

In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests that donations be made to M Health Fairview Fund for Mental Health Services in Andy's honor: makingagift.umn.edu/give/….

There will be a private service for immediate family and later this summer a celebration of life in Chicago, IL with his extended family.

Dance on Andy ... you will be deeply missed and always remembered.


Jeanne Traun Grace

Grace, Jeanne Traun Jeanne Traun Grace was born October 24, 1931, to Alfred (Al) and Jeanette Traun in Minneapolis, MN. Jeanne was raised as an only child attending schools in the Twin Cities and graduating from Thomas Edison High School class of 1949. Jeanne was well-liked by her classmates and excelled in music, singing and many art disciplines. Her first known performance was on May 27, 1943, at Saint Anthony's Convent, Jeanne sang Finlandia and The Booklet arranged by Ecksteine. Jeanne was 11 years old at the time. On December 10, 1948, Jeanne was the only vocal soloist on the Edison High School Christmas concert program and sang No Candle Was There, and No Fire by L Lehman. Jeanne's mother Jeanette noted on her program "this is the night we found out Jeanne had a voice." The following Spring, Jeanne joined the original Shiek's Singing Sextet performing at Schiek's Restaurant in Minneapolis. This started a life-long pursuit of vocal study and performances in opera, oratorio and in concert. Jeanne won the Miss Minnesota competition in 1950 and competed in the Miss America pageant that same year. Shortly thereafter she married Captain William Murat Parker, Jr and from that union, three children were born: Shelley Jeanne, Heather Anne, and William M. (Rett) Parker III. Jeanne and William were divorced in May, 1960 while living in Seattle, WA. Shortly thereafter, Jeanne began singing in the Seattle area and in October, 1961, Jeanne met her future husband Neil Michael Grace while singing with Seattle Chorale. Jeanne also performed with Seattle Symphony, Seattle Opera, Leonard Moore Chorale, and the Seattle Clarion Chorus. In 1962, Jeanne won second place in the Northwest Regional Metropolitan Opera Auditions in Seattle. The next year she won the San Fransisco Opera Debut Auditions securing a contract with the opera company for the following year. Jeanne moved her family to San Fransisco to study and perform with the opera company for a year and Neil joined her to offer support and encouragement. While in the Bay area, Jeanne sang in numerous concerts, recitals and operas including the San Francisco Symphony, San Fransisco Opera, Redwood City Symphony Orchestra, and the West Coast Metropolitan Opera earning a review by Edward R. Frisbie of the San Fransisco Examiner stating "Miss Parker sang with technical facility and beauty of tone which proved near hypnotic in effect. She is an imposing figure on stage and projects her voice with fine dramatic emphasis." Jeanne and Neil were married on June 24, 1965, in Minneapolis and purchased a new home in west Bloomington, this would become the family home for the next 40 years. Jeanne enjoyed critical acclaim while performing in the Minnesota area and perfecting her craft. During this time, she performed with St. Paul Chamber Orchestra, Mankato Symphony, Bach Society, Minnesota Opera, Schubert Club, St. Paul Opera, Apollo Club, Thursday Musical, St. Mark's Cathedral Church, Mankato Symphony, Minnesota Chorale, Minnesota Orchestra, Temple Israel, and the Women's Club. Additionally, Jeanne was a respected voice teacher at Hamline University for nine years and adjunct voice professor at Bethel University. She also taught privately for nearly 40 years, with several of her students achieving significant success in the vocal and performance disciplines. Jeanne was a beautiful, intelligent, creative, and loving force of life that appreciated the arts, sacred and classical music, as well as jazz and traditional pop music. She and Neil created a lovely home in Bloomington, where she raised prized roses for Jackson & Perkins, prepared gourmet meals, mastered the art of needlework, and had a deep love for house cats as well as big cats, and almost every imaginable species of wildlife. Jeanne lost her youngest daughter Heather in 2004, which caused Jeanne and Neil to relocate to a new home in the mountains of Western Montana. Jeanne continued to sing on occasion and teach privately in her home studio, although the onset of dementia started to rob her of an incredible vocabulary. Like most opera singers, Jeanne sang in eight different languages. Following Neil's death in December 2019, Jeanne's oldest daughter Shelley moved to Montana to care for her declining mother. The two were inseparable for two and a half years until Shelley's health required her to return to Minnesota and allow her immediate family to care for her. Shelley passed away in November 2022 from her illness. Jeanne passed away on January 13, 2024, at age 92 as her big, beautiful heart beat its last and end-stage dementia took her to join her loved ones and sing with the angels. Jeanne is survived by her son William M. (Rett) Parker (Charlee) and grandchildren Bach (Ela), Lara (Jake), Leah (Jose'), Nicholas, Jessica, and seven great grandchildren (Mara, Rett, Fia, Gigi, Letty, Jude, and Kaia). Jeanne is also survived by her special cousins, The Treasured Traun Tribe and their families. A dual graveside service for Jeanne and Neil is planned for May 10, 2024, at 12:15, Resurrection Cemetery, 2101 Lexington Ave S, Mendota Heights, MN. To celebrate two lives well-lived, a hosted reception follows from 1:00 to 4:00 at Axel's Restaurant, 1318 Sibley Memorial Hwy, Mendota, MN. In lieu of flowers, Jeanne would appreciate a donation to your local animal humane society.


Neil Michael Grace

Grace, Neil Michael Neil Michael Grace was born 12-3-1937 to Elden and Ruth Grace and joined his two brothers Glen and Pat at the home his grandfather, Percy J. Grace completed in 1910. Neil was particularly proud and fond of his beloved grandfather P.J. Neil enjoyed his rural upbringing with his brothers and demonstrated a keen interest in all things mechanical at an early age. How-ever, his true passion for music and vocal study was evident during his school years. Washington State University offered a scholarship to Neil helping him earn his B.A. degree, the first in his family to graduate college. He excelled in voice and performing arts participating in numerous musicals, drama productions and student recitals. Additionally, it was during this time Neil served in the USAF (Res) later receiving his honorary discharge after eight years of dutiful service as an airman. Following graduation from WSU, Neil began a decades-long career as a licensed, professional land surveyor in western Washington and southcentral Minnesota. Neil's engineering mind and aptitude allowed him to excel in this profession and later resulted in a second career in heavy construction estimation and project management. Throughout Neil's career, there were two constants in his life, the love of music and the adoration of his future wife, Jeanne Traun Parker. Neil met Jeanne while singing at Seattle Chorale and later the two performed with Seattle Opera, as well as several other local singing groups. Thus began a several-year courtship in Washington, California and later, Minnesota. Jeanne left the Seattle area to compete in the San Fransisco Metropolitan Opera auditions and Neil followed to be at her side and they remained in San Fransisco singing together for the opera company until relocating to Minnesota. Neil and Jeanne married June 24, 1965, residing in Bloomington, MN for over 40 years raising three children (from Jeanne's previous marriage) Shelley, Heather and Rett Parker. During this time, Neil continued his 36-year career in Minnesota land surveying and commercial estimation, retiring in 2001. Another special interest the two shared were seemingly endless home additions and improvement projects creating beautiful spaces for voice instruction, entertainment, and relaxation. This home, like their next home in the mountains of western Montana, was filled with the continuous sound of both sacred and classical music, along with many trained voices. Neil and Jeanne developed and maintained meaningful relations with countless singers, voice students, performers, accompanists, music directors and choirmasters for several decades. Neil was proud of the many performance groups he was involved with focused on opera, musical comedy and oratorio including Leonard Moore Chorale, Seattle Chorale, Seattle Symphony, Seattle Opera, San Fransisco Opera, San Fransisco Polyphonic Chorus, Apollo Club of Minneapolis, Minnesota Opera Company, Mountain Lake Chorale Society, Temple Israel, St Mark's Cathedral Church, Minnesota Women's Club, Glacier Chorale, and the Crown of the Continent Choir. Sadly in 2004, their daughter Heather passed away, which caused Neil and Jeanne to begin a new life in Montana building their dream home on 20 acres with breathtaking views of the Rocky Mountains and enjoyed visits from the resident wildlife populations. Neil continued to sing in this new environment with Glacier Chorale and Crown of the Continent Choir with Jeanne participating as her health allowed. This home would be their last home together. Neil passed on December 26, 2019, at age 82 surrounded by his family and enveloped in love and admiration. He was survived by his wife of 54 years Jeanne, daughter Shelley (Carl), son Rett (Charlee), grandchildren Bach (Ela), Lara (Jake), Leah (Jose'), Nick, Jessica, six great grandchildren, and nephews Casey and Kelly, and nieces Shannon and Sherri. Please join the family for a dual graveside service scheduled for May 10, 2024, at 12:15, Resurrection Cemetery, 2101 Lexington Ave S, Mendota Heights, MN. A hosted reception from 1:00 to 4:00 follows at Axel's Restaurant, 1318 Sibley Memorial Hwy, Mendota, MN. In lieu of flowers, Neil would appreciate a donation to your local American Cancer Society.


Marjorie Nelson Guenther

Guenther, Marjorie Nelson age 104, was born in Coleharbor, ND, on 10-21-1919 to Mabel & Leon Nelson. She died in Minnetonka, MN on 3-14-2024. She was preceded in death by her parents; siblings, Byron, Lois, Kay, Arthur, Audrey; and her beloved husband Floyd (Ske), her high school sweetheart & soulmate. Together they loved & raised three children, and delighted in their marriages & in the grandchildren who followed. Marge is survived by her sister Carol; her children Susan (Steve) Young, Steve (Jean) & Joel (Katie); grandchildren Joe, Annie (Ramsey) Peterson, Shannon (Josh) Wegner, Kyle (Brendan) Flanagan, Grant (Megan), & Anne (Tair) Akmejanov; 13 great-grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews. The family wishes to thank her caregivers from Brighton Hospice, Creekside Clinic & the staff at The Glenn Minnetonka. Marjorie generously donated her body to the U of MN Anatomy Bequest Program. A memorial service will be held on Saturday, May 25 at Fairmount Avenue United Methodist Church, 1523 Fairmount Ave., St. Paul, MN. The service will be at 11:00 am with visitation an hour prior & a luncheon immediately following. Marjorie requested that any memorials be directed to Sharing & Caring Hands, 525 N. 7th Street, Minneapolis, MN 55405, or via the website, sharingandcaringhands.org.


Harvey L. Gustafson

Gustafson, Harvey L. age 90, of Minneapolis passed peacefully on March 27, 2024. He was a kind and gentle man. Harvey was an extremely talented organist and music teacher who brought joy to so many people throughout his career. He will be forever missed. Private services have been held.


Roger Ernest Gustavson

Gustavson, Roger Ernest of Eden Prairie, MN, passed away at home with his family present, on April 22, 2024. He had prostate cancer which had been dormant for 24 years. Roger was born on May 7, 1939 to Ernest and Olga Gustavson in Minneapolis, MN. After graduating from University High School in 1957, Roger went on to study history and psychology at the University of Minnesota, receiving his degree in 1961. In May of 1964, Rog married his longtime love, Carol, and they enjoyed nearly 60 years of marriage filled with love and adventure. They were blessed with two beautiful daughters, Christina and Carin. Rog was profoundly proud of his children and grandchildren. Family was his greatest joy. His career in airlines led him to live in many states, including CO, AK and WA where he was able to take advantage of the outdoor pursuits he enjoyed: boating, skiing, fishing and hunting alongside the dogs that he loved so much. He was a loyal friend who will be missed for his quick wit, positive attitude and knack for detailed storytelling. Roger is survived by his wife of 59 years, Carol, his daughter Christina Passaretti (David) of Darien, CT, his daughter Carin Gustavson of Stamford, CT, and his two adoring grandchildren, Anna and Drew. He was predeceased by his mother, Olga Kristina Hansson, his father Ernest Henning Gustavson (both from Sweden) and his sister Virginia Margareta Paige. Memorial gifts are welcome, but not necessary. His chosen organizations were the American Cancer Society and the Animal Humane Society of MN. Per his wish, Rog will be buried at Fort Snelling National Cemetery. There will be a burial service with military honors on May 10, 2024. Washburn-McReavy.com Eden Prairie Chapel 952-975-0400


Thomas Edward Hagen

Hagen, Thomas Edward age 83, passed. away April 30, 2024. Preceded in death by his parents, Wallace and Helen Hagen, and brother Richard Hagen. Survived by his beloved wife of over 56 years, Julie: son Thomas E. Hagen Jr. of San Tan Valley, AZ; daughter, Heather Marie Hagen Freeman (Chad) of Gilbert, AZ; grandchildren Kalie Marie Hagen, and Ethan Thomas Hagen; nephew Robert E. Scott;, niece Machelle Ishman; grandniece Jessica Scott Toppari; grandnephew Bobby Scott; numerous friends and colleagues and his beloved companion pet, Attie. Tom grew up in Mound MN, graduated Mound High School '59, attended the University of Minnesota graduating with a Bachelors of Electrical Engineering, Institute of Technology in '65. Active in Boy Scouts, he attained his Eagle Scout ranking. Tom worked as an electrical engineer designing computer systems, military and aerospace systems. He was part of the team for Voyager Spacecraft 1&2 and drone projects for Mars landings. Tom was a competitive figure skater passing his Gold Pair test in 1965, twice Upper Great Lakes Senior Pairs Champion and competed at Nationals in1965 and 1967. He was a judge with the USFSA for over 50 years and continued to skate recreationally with a local Dance Group until recently. He was a ham radio operator and poet. Tom was an avid runner and participated in 5K's and a few marathons. Memorial gathering to be announced. Memorials to the Alzheimer's Association.


Alberta Marie Hall

Hall, Alberta Marie went to her heavenly home on April 30, 2024 at the age of 95. She was born on February 25, 1929, in Moline, IL. Alberta grew up during the depression and was the youngest of ten children. She completed High School in Sacramento, CA during WW II, and then returned to Moline, IL. After moving to Minneapolis, she met her husband, Orvin, and they raised their family in Edina, MN. They also enjoyed a cabin on Lake Miltona near Alexandria, MN. Retirement years allowed them to enjoy time in the Rio Grande Valley in TX. Alberta moved to Sandpoint, ID to be near her daughter. She was a dedicated and loving wife to her late husband Orvin J. Hall, and a devoted mother to her children Barbara (Hall) Hult and Peter Hall. As a busy homemaker and mother, there was always fresh coffee and homemade treats for all visitors. She was known for her kindness and prayers. Alberta became a serious Bible student and faithfully attended church. She brought the love of the Lord Jesus to her family and friends. She is survived by her children: Barbara (Bryan) Hult, Peter (Diane) Hall, grandchildren: Katy (Matt) Hazard, Colin (Karen) Hall, Renner Hall, and great-grandchildren: Sarah, Emma, and Liberty, who will miss her dearly. A memorial service will be held in Minneapolis later this summer. She will be interred with her husband at Ft. Snelling National Cemetery.


Bruce E. Hansen

Hansen, Bruce E. age 79, of Minnesota Veterans Home, passed away December 23, 2023. Graveside Service with Military Honors 11am Sunday May 5th at Fort Snelling Cemetery, Hwy 494 @ 34th Ave, Bloomington. Please meet in Assembly Area #3 at 10:45am.


Lori Jo Hansen

Hansen, Lori Jo Born 5-13-57 to parents Einer and Joyce Hansen. Lori graduated Osseo High School in 1975 and moved to Brainerd a few years later. Survived by brothers Roger and Patty and Ronald and Laura Hansen. Also survived by many nieces and nephews and friends. A celebration of life will be held at the Lookout in Maple Grove, Mn, on 5/13/24 from 3 pm to 6 pm. Arrangements entrusted to Brenny Family Funeral Chapel, Baxter.


Robert John Hanson

Hanson, Robert John age 58, of St. Anthony, MN passed away peacefully on April 28, 2024. Robert was born in Staples, MN on October 25, 1965 to Eleanor and Louis Hanson. Robert attended Mounds View Schools and graduated from Irondale High School in 1984 and earned a business degree from the Minnesota School of Business. Before his retirement, Robert worked for Hennepin County Social Services. Robert loved all animals, but especially his six cats. Robert also enjoyed travel and collecting coins. Robert is preceded in death by his father, Louis Hanson. Robert is survived by his mother, Eleanor Hanson, his siblings, Carol Hanson, Scott Hanson, and Mark (Carol) Hanson, his nieces Kate Schumacher, Kristin (Matt) Zelazny, his nephew, Zachary (Kimberly Hughes) Wefel, and his great-nephews, Jack Schumacher and Rowan Zelazny. Robert's funeral will be held at 11:00 on Thursday, May 9, at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, 835 2nd Avenue NW, New Brighton. There will be a visitation at 10:00 a.m. Washburn-McReavy.com New Brighton Chapel 651-636-9821


James N. Hemann

Hemann, James N. age 91, of Eden Prairie, passed away peacefully surrounded by his family on 4/26/2024. Preceded in death by loving and caring wife of 68 years, Gladys; daughter Janis; son-in-law Jim Grossman; brothers Fr. Melvin Hemann, Msgr. John Hemann, and Fr. Everett Hemann; parents Bernard and Olive Hemann; brothers-in-law Clemens Full and Helmut (Tom) Mueller. Survived by his children Mark (Sharon) Hemann, Chanhassen; Jody Grossman, Eden Prairie; Jan (John) St. Andrew, Eden Prairie; Jean (Matt) Schriner, North Oaks; siblings Kathleen Full, Sr. Camilla Hemann, Mathew (Karmen) Hemann, and Lucille Mueller; 9 grandchildren and 5 great grandchildren. Visitation at Pax Christi Catholic Community, 12100 Pioneer Trail, Eden Prairie, MN 55347 on May 14, 2024, from 9:00 am - 11:00 am. Mass of Christian Burial at 11:00 am with luncheon to follow. Private interment at Fort Snelling National Cemetery. Memorials preferred to the American Cancer Society. Washburn-McReavy.com Eden Prairie Chapel 952-975-0400


Megan Nichole Herda Datta

Herda Datta, Megan Nichole died March 31, 2024. She was born in St. Cloud, MN on May 22, 1988 to Alex and Lynn Herda. She graduated from Maple Grove High School and Bethel College. She married Kevin Datta in May of 2016. She was preceded in death by her beloved mother Lynn Heinen-Herda. She is survived by husband, Kevin Datta; father, Alex Herda; and brother, Nicholas Herda. Megan will be remembered for her smile and laughter and for always being kind and helpful to all she met. The world is a better place because of her. A Celebration of Life potluck will be held on May 25, 2024 at Mark Park, Princeton, MN from 10 am to 2 pm. Please wear pink or sparkles to honor our pink and sparkly Megan.


Michelle (Haen) Herrera

Herrera, Michelle (Haen) age 65, passed away peacefully on April 25, 2024. Preceded in death by parents, Irene (Shemon) and Gilbert Haen and brother, Michael John. Survived by her husband of 40 years, Jhon; her daughters, Marina (Michael) and Jessica (James); three grandchildren, Eleanor, Lucas and Olive and many cousins and lifelong friends. Born on May 10th, 1958, in Encino, CA, Michelle later moved to Linden Hills in Minneapolis, MN. She adored cheering on her grandkids in various sports and cherished her walks around the lakes. She attended Southwest High School, received her BA in Business Administration from Hamline University, and dedicated herself to a fulfilling career at Target Corporation until her retirement. Her kind heart and ability to love so generously will be greatly missed. A Celebration of Life will be held on Friday, May 10th at Washburn-McReavy- Edina Chapel (West 50th St. & Hwy 100) - 10am visitation, 11am service and reception to follow. Washburn-McReavy.com Edina Chapel 952-920-3996


LeRoy F. Heuer

Heuer, LeRoy F. Our beloved LeRoy (Lee) Heuer passed away March 22, 2024 in Bradenton, Florida. He suffered from congestive heart failure and kidney disease. He was surrounded at the hospice by his family that he cared so much about. His life was filled with love, joy, and passion for everything he was involved in. LeRoy Heuer was born on April 3, 1937 to his parents, Orville and Mary (Saloka) Heuer at a hospital in Frederic, WI. His middle name was named for this town. Orville passed away when he was 3 and he was raised by his mother. He grew up in Hinckley, MN where he met his high school sweetheart Lorelei Bartel. He was very involved in sports. He was all-conference in basketball and baseball and he also played football and ran track. He also loved to fly model airplanes off the roof of the high school across the street from his house. As a child, he joined the Boy Scouts and later achieved the rank of Eagle Scout and was a camp counselor. He went to college at UM-Duluth until Lorelei graduated from nursing school. They got married in 1958 and moved to the Twin Cities for her job at UM Hospitals. He started his job working as a chemical technician at General Mills Chemicals (later bought out by Henkel). Lee and Lori bought a trailer home and moved into Lowry Grove in St. Anthony Village where his son, Wayne was born in 1959. Two years later, he traded the trailer home for a duplex in Columbia Heights. Two years after that, he traded the duplex for an apartment building in NE Mpls and his son, Vern was born. Two years after that, he built a house on Silver Lake in St. Anthony Village, pursuing his life long dream of being a pilot. Unfortunately, at 29, he was too old to be hired by Northwest Airlines. So, he joined a flying club and became a flight instructor and commercial pilot on the side while continuing to work at General Mills.He helped coach his boys in St. Anthony Village Sports Boosters and was the scout master in Boy Scout Troop 153 for many years. He was instrumental in planning and taking scouts on high adventure camping trips in the Wyoming mountains and canoe trips to the Boundary Waters. Lee and Lori loved to travel, ski, and golf. They took the family on many ski trips to the mountains and skied in most, if not all the mountain states. They bought a Winnebago to help with both the ski trips and to see the country. They loved seeing the amazing beauty of our national parks. After the boys graduated from high school, Lee and Lori bought a timeshare in Hawaii and spent 6 weeks of their winters enjoying the wonderment of Hawaii.Later, on when Lori couldn't fly so far, they wintered in Phoenix until her death. After that Lee sold his house in St. Anthony Village and he and his son Vern moved to Bradenton, FL to be closer to his other son Wayne. He enjoyed playing bridge, hanging out swimming at the pool and being with family. Lee was preceded in death by his father, Orville Heuer and mother Mary Heuer, wife Lorelei, and son Vern. He is survived by his son Wayne (Anne) Heuer and his grand children Jeff (Denise) Heuer, Travis Heuer, Derek Heuer, and Isabella Heuer. We extend our deepest gratitude to all who have shown their support during this difficult year. Please join us in celebrating the great life of LeRoy F. Heuer. A memorial service will be held on Thursday, May 9, 2024 at 11 AM with visitation one hour prior and reception to follow all at: Washburn-McReavy.com Hillside Chapel 612-781-1999 2610 19th Ave. N.E., Mpls


Thomas Spencer Holman, Jr.

Holman, Thomas Spencer, Jr. age 94 of Bloomington, MN, passed away peacefully surrounded by family on April 13, 2024. He was a dedicated husband, father, grandfather, survived by his wife of 76 years, Betty; children, Deborah (Michael Patterson), Thomas (Sid Molina), Diane Jackson, Curtis, and David (Shari); 11 grandchildren, 5 great grand-children, and many nieces and nephews. Among our dad's many interests were: skilled builder of business and homes, tool and die specialist, long-time member of the Packard Club, volunteer at Bridging, life-long musician, his cabin on the Gunflint Trail. He will be greatly missed by all who knew him. Memorial service to be announced. Memorial donations may be sent to N.C. Little Hospice, 7019 Lynmar Ln., Edina, MN 55435.


Larry Randall Holmboe

Larry Randall Holmboe, 84, of Modesto, California, passed away on April 23, 2024. A dedicated and hard-working individual, Larry was born on February 5, 1940, in Minneapolis, MN. He proudly served with honor in the United States Marine Corps. After his military service, he pursued a successful career in the food sales business for over 50 years, eventually becoming the owner of his own sales and distributing company. Larry was a people-oriented individual who enjoyed fishing, traveling, target practice, and was an avid supporter of the 2nd Amendment. His love for outdoor activities and commitment to his hobbies were evident in his everyday life. He is survived by his loving wife, Mary Holmboe, his children John, Tracy, Jason, and Joshua Holmboe, sister Carolyn Dahl, brother John Holmboe (Sally), 10 grandchildren, 10 great grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, Randall and Beatrice Holmboe, as well as his daughters Lorrie and Shelly Holmboe. Larry's memory will forever live on in the hearts of those who knew and loved him.


Carole Ann Hoopman

Carole Ann (Kreuger) Hoopman passed away unexpectedly Monday, April 29 at the age of 78. Carole was born January 31, 1946, in Austin, MN and after spending many years in River Falls, WI she had resided at Walker Methodist Garden in Anoka, MN for the last year and a half. She was preceded in death by her parents, Alfred and Virginia Kreuger of Austin, MN. Carole is survived by her husband Timothy and three children: LeeAnn (Hoopman) and Mike Ross of Anoka, MN, Melissa (Hoopman) and Todd Ellis of Peosta, IA, and Jason Hoopman and Carol (Graf) Hoopman of Anoka MN. Carole is also survived by six grandchildren, Laurin Ross, Timothy Ross, Hannah (Ellis) Walek, Evan Ellis, Macee Ellis, and Isabelle Hoopman. She is survived by six siblings: Judy Nelson, Janice Ball, Sandra Lund, Brenda Miller, Rhonda Helfritz and Alan Kreuger. Carole was a multitalented woman who enjoyed cooking, quilting, playing English handbells, card playing, bowling and dancing. Her favorite passion was Norwegian Rosemaling, which she did beautifully. Outdoors she enjoyed ice skating, tennis, fishing, shooting, softball, and gardening. A visitation at 11 a.m. and funeral service at 12 p.m. will be held on May 10th at United Methodist Church of Anoka, 850 South St, Anoka, MN 55303. Remembrance and Celebration of Life to follow at 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. Food provided. Anoka American Legion Post 102, 400 W Main St., Anoka, MN 55303. Carole participated in rosemaling classes and activities at Vesterheim for years, so in lieu of flowers, our family invites you to send memorials to Vesterheim Norwegian-American Museum at PO Box 379, Decorah, Iowa 52101, or online at Vesterheim.org/donate.


Linda Jean Hoover

Hoover, Linda Jean aged 75, passed away on the 20th of April, 2024. A native of Fergus Falls, Minnesota, born on May 20, 1948, she departed this life in Minneapolis, Minnesota. She lived a fulfilling life and was a longtime educator and political organizer. In her spare time, she was an avid reader of historical and materialist text and an adventurous traveler. Having visited each of the contiguous United States and countries on multiple continents, she always made it a point to venture off the beaten path and see how the everyday people lived by hearing their stories and learning of their struggles through adversity. In her post-retirement day-to-day, when she was not reading or keeping up with world events, she was a regular walker and swimmer, allowing as much time in the sun as possible. She was always open and willing to show up to lend a helping hand to family and friends, in almost any capacity, near or far. Preceded by parents Lottie and Jennings Oliver Hoover, and sister Amelia Hoover, she is survived by her son, Omari Hoover; her sisters, Connie Kirby and Rebecca Hoover; and her brothers, Bruce Hoover and Ollie Hoover. A life so meaningfully lived deserves to be beautifully remembered. Please hold Linda in your hearts, as she will be profoundly missed by family and friends.


Bryan C. Howe

Howe, Bryan C. Age 72 of Mpls., passed away April 27, 2024. Preceded in death by his parents, Charles and Harriet Howe and good friend Jerry Pleiss. Bryan loved Classic Rock WDGY, Music in the Parks, all TPT music shows, especially the 'My Music Series' with T J Labinsky, David Fong's, driving vacations, National and State Parks, North Shore, hiking, walking the lakes, bicycling (20,000 miles), birding, moon phases, looking for rainbows, smoking his two daily cigarettes on the patio, and baking chocolate chip M&M cookies. Survived by loving wife of 45 years Vicki Aspenson, brother Brad (Pat), nephew Charlie, niece Lauren, cousins, sister-in-law Bobbi Stahl, brother-in-law and sister-law Mike and Cheryl LaPlante. A special thank you to the medical team at Fairview Riverside 5 Med/Surg for taking such good care of Bryan. Memorial service Tuesday, May 14, 2024, 11 AM. at Washburn-McReavy Edina Chapel, 5000 West 50th and Highway 100. Visitation at 10:30 prior to the service. Luncheon immediately following. In lieu of flowers, memorials to TPT, University of MN Landscape Arboretum, or Alzheimer's Society. I love you and miss you Bryan. Washburn-McReavy.com Edina Chapel 952-920-3996


Rose Lucille (Bigelow) Huntley

Huntley, Rose Lucille Bigelow November 14, 1939 May 1, 2024 Rose, beloved wife, mother, grandmother, great grandmother, sister, aunt, and friend died peacefully at the age of 84, surrounded by her family saying final goodbyes and prayers commending her spirit to the love of God. Rose was a lifelong learner and teacher, with a love of music, nature, birds, and springtime. Rose worked as a spiritual director and, early on, as a math and English school teacher and religious education teacher. She volunteered at her church on the church council, for local grass-roots politics, and as a team manager for her children's school swim team. Family and friends gathering at her home in the spring, summer and fall would enjoy Rose's beautiful garden. Rose was creative, witty, and known for her independence and sense of humor. Loved ones often describe her as one of a kind. Rose loved spending time with her grandkids and made the best soufflé and caramel rolls ever! Rose was recently preceded in death by her loving husband of 62 years, Jack. Rose will be missed by her loving family including her sons Mike (Theresa) and Joe; daughters Lisa (Dustin), Suzanne (Terry), and Anne; her nine grandchildren Molly (Emily), Megan, John (Kyrstin), Kaitlyn (Andrew), James (Victoria), Jack 2, Greta, Alex, and Jack 3; and her great grandchild Silas. Private funeral and interment. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to Our Lady of Peace Hospice, 2076 St Anthony Ave, St Paul, MN 55104.


Michael John Huspeni

Huspeni, Michael John age 57, passed away on April 25. Beloved son of Terrance and Mary. Survived by brothers John (Meredith), David, Patrick (Dawn) and sister Molly. Nephews Nate and Jaxon, nieces Rachel, Annabel, Laurel (Connor), and Olivia, great- nieces Rori and Isla. Mike graduated from Highland Park Senior High in 1985, attended the University of MN, and earned a degree from NEI (now Dunwoody). He worked at Lund's, was an air traffic controller with the FAA, and worked at Andersen Corp. He also volunteered for local film societies. Mike loved family gatherings, puzzles, games, but most of all movies. He saw hundreds of movies a year, for many decades. Mike had a private pilot's and soaring license. Mike had a wonderful sense of humor and will be greatly missed. A funeral mass will occur at Guardian Angels, 8260 4th St. N Oakdale, MN at 12:30 PM on Thursday, May 9th, visitation at 11:30. In lieu of flowers, memorials preferred to either American Diabetes Association, American Heart Association or towards a memorial bench. The funeral will be livestreamed at guardian-angels.org/funeral/ O'Halloran & Murphy 651-702-0301 ohalloranmurphy.com


Molly Susan (Dorsey) Huyber

Huyber, Molly Susan (Dorsey) Age 60, passed away peacefully at her home in Burnsville on April 21, 2024, with her husband John by her side. She was diagnosed with ovarian cancer in 2015. Molly was born in Minneapolis on February 11, 1964 to John and Beverly Dorsey and was raised in Bloomington MN, the 5th of 6 children. With both sets of her grandparents in Montevideo MN, she enjoyed many childhood trips back to Monte for the Holidays and other large family gatherings with her many cousins and aunts/uncles. Molly attended Bloomington Lincoln HS and was in the school's last graduating class of 1982. She was active in Young Life during her high school years. She then attended St. Olaf College (Northfield MN) and graduated in 1986 with a BA in Mathematics/Economics. She made many wonderful and lifelong friends at St. Olaf and it's also where she met her husband John. They started dating shortly after graduating and were married in April 1988. Most of her career was in IT where she was a highly respected and well-liked employee at Old Republic National Title Insurance Company for over 30 years. In 1995 she and John traveled to Bogota Colombia to adopt their son Alexander. In 1999, they again traveled to Colombia to adopt their daughter Carly. Molly loved being a mother and cherished every moment of it. Whether it was at sporting events, school music programs, dance recitals, camping trips, birthday parties at Camp Snoopy, a trip to Disney World or cabin time at the lake, she was in heaven being a mom. She was also a beloved wife and best friend to her husband John. They were blessed to have 36 wonderful years together in marriage. Molly's self-proclaimed "Happy Place" was at the cabin on Garfield Lake. She loved everything about it, except the occasional mouse sighting. Marco Island FL was another place she loved to visit with family and friends. She loved to be near the water and listen to the loons at the lake or the sound of the ocean waves on the beach. She was preceded in death by her father, John and nephew Danny Nelson. Tragically, her mother Bev passed away just 40 hours after Molly, essentially of a broken heart. Molly is survived by her husband John; children, Alex and Carly; siblings Jenn (Jim) Phillips, Brad Dorsey, Paul (Nancy) Dorsey, Katie Nelson, Dan (Pascal) Dorsey; numerous nieces/nephews, cousins and aunts/uncles. Molly had a strong faith in God and never gave up hope that she would get her miracle of healing from Him. She fought her cancer like a warrior and endured many treatments and setbacks that would have brought most people to their knees. Her passing leaves a tremendous hole in the hearts of her family and friends and she will be greatly missed. She was beautiful, loving, fun, warm and kind. The family wishes to thank Dr. Peter Argenta at the M Health Fairview Masonic Cancer Clinic and the staff at Brighton Hospice for their compassionate care of Molly. Private services have been held. A Celebration of Life for all family and friends will be held Saturday, June 29 from 1-5 pm at the Braemar Golf Course; 6364 John Harris Drive, Edina. If desired, please consider a donation to MOCA (MN Ovarian Cancer Alliance) or the M Health Fairview Masonic Cancer Clinic.


Thomas Hyland

Hyland, Thomas age 87, of Robbinsdale, MN, passed away on April 30, 2024, after a brief battle with cancer. Tom was the most loving husband and father a family could ask for. He married the love of his life, Barbara Plancon, 61 years ago after meeting her on a blind date. Barb was the center of his universe, and he was devoted to her until the end. They had 8 children, of whom he was very proud and bragged about often. He was a gentle soul who loved spending time with family, especially grandchildren, whom he babysat often. Tom also enjoyed making his famous banana bread, reading Vince Flynn books, playing football with his family on Thanksgiving and making trips to the casino, where he loved to listen to the music when he got a big win. He is survived by his wife, Barbara, and children Michael (Katsuyo), Lisa (Tom) Kirscht, Lynn, Patrick (Vickie), Kevin (Tricia), Ann, Diana, and Kelly, 11 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren. The family want to thank Copperfield Hill and Brighton Hospice staff for outstanding care. Funeral TBD.


Diana Kay Jacobson

Jacobson, Diana Kay On April 22, 2024, Diana Kay Jacobson was called home and set free from all her Earthly suffering. Diana Kay Matson was born on March 2, 1958, in Moorhead, MN to parents Harlan and Vivian Matson. The fourth of what would become six children, Diana was given the nickname DeeDee by her youngest brother and it would stick with her until her last day. DeeDee (or Dee) as she was called by her numerous friends and associates over the years, was remarkedly intelligent and knew how to make everyone feel special. She graduated a semester early from Moorhead High School in 1976 and soon after met and married the love of her life, Mark Stephen Jacobson. Their first and only child, Christina Marie, was born December 1976. After Diana and Mark both completed their degrees at Moorhead Tech, the family moved to Bloomington, MN for work. Diana worked in banking her entire career, starting with Northwestern Bank, Norwest Bank and finally, Wells Fargo. Diana found great professional success, despite a diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis in 1982. Over the years, her disease would cause many physical, mental, and emotional ups and downs. Dee would take each occurrence in stride while continuing to advance professionally, simultaneously enjoying time with friends and family. In 1996, Dee's MS progressed, forcing her to retire and go on full time disability. In 2003, Mark and Dee would both retire full time in the home they built on Pearl Lake in Detroit Lakes, MN. Through careful planning, strength, and perseverance, the couple were able to remain together in their home until Dee's passing. Mark never returned to work and continued to be by his beloved's side and her best friend until the very end. Diana was survived by her husband of 47 years, Mark, her daughter, Christina Brun (Matt), Sisters: Brenda Aaser, Linda Hamm, brothers: Bruce Matson (Marcy), Dale Matson and Lee Matson (Ruth). Dee was met in death by her parents, Harlan and Vivian, Brothers-in-law, Bill and Steve, her loving grandparents, many aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. Per Dee's final wishes, no immediate funeral service will be held. She desired to be cremated and a Celebration of Life be held during the summer in her honor and remembrance. Details of the event will be announced in the coming weeks. Cremation services done by David Donehower Funeral and Cremation Services in Detroit Lakes, MN. In lieu of flowers, the Diana Jacobson Memorial Fund has been established with the National MS Society at National MS Society, PO Box #91891, Washington, D.C. 20090-1891. Please include "Diana Jacobson Memorial Fund" on the check.


Lorraine E. (Larson) Jeunesse

Jeunesse, Lorraine E. (Larson) of Shoreview passed away on May 1st, 2024 at age 80 after a courageous battle with COPD and cancer. She is a graduate from Harding High School. She retired from Herberger's and is a past member of Incarnation Lutheran Church. Lorraine is preceded in death by her beloved husband, Wayne J. Lorraine is survived by her children, Garrett (Sandi), Cheryl Mullan, and Braden; grandchildren, Jordan, Jacob, and Briana Mullan, Ashlee (Valerie) Overholt Lounsbury; also survived by many loving nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. A visitation will be held at 9:30 a.m. with a funeral to follow at 10:30 a.m. and a luncheon served at 11:30 a.m. on Wednesday, May 8th at Incarnation Lutheran Church, 4880 Hodgson Road in Shoreview MN, 55126. Interment at Fort Snelling National Cemetery at 1:30 p.m. As an expression of sympathy and support, we ask friends and family to donate to the American Cancer Society (cancer.org/ donate/memorial-giving.html). Washburn-McReavy.com Holcomb-Henry-Boom-Purcell 651-482-7606


Joseph Michael 'Joey' Johnston

Johnston, Joseph "Joey" Michael age 62, of Bloomington, MN, passed away at home on April 22, 2024. Joey is preceded in death by his parents, Fred and Dorothea Johnston; and brother, Jim. He is survived by his wife, Janie; children, Katie, Josie (Brian); grandchildren, Fiona, Isaac, and Joey; brothers, Fred (Birgit) and family, Tim (Marty) and family; sister, Kathy and family. A Memorial Service will take place at 3:00 PM Thursday, May 9, 2024 with Visitation 1 hour prior at Washburn McReavy Edina Funeral Chapel. A gathering of family and friends will follow. Washburn-McReavy.com Edina Chapel 952-920-3996 West 50th St. & Hwy 100


Gail A. Jolitz

Jolitz, Gail A. age 76, of Shakopee, passed away 4/27 surrounded by family. Born in Tyler, MN, on 8/2/47, and grew up and graduated in 1965 from Lake Benton High School and then Mankato College of Business in Mankato, MN. She married her best friend, Les, on 8/23/69, in Lake Benton, and they enjoyed more than 50 amazing years together.Survived by daughters, Kelli (Charles) Hasson and Kari Nelson (and Joel Nelson); grandchildren, Lauren Hasson and Caden Nelson; brother, Gary (Mary) Nordmeyer and family; sister, Lori (Glen) Caron and family. Preceded by husband, Les; and parents. Private memorial services will be held, with interment at Memorial Hill Cemetery in Lake Benton. In lieu of flowers, memorials preferred to the Givens Brain Tumor Center (through the Allina Health Foundation at 612-262-0635), or the American Cancer Society at cancer.org. McNearney-Schmidt Funeral Home Shakopee 952-445-2755 mcnearneyfuneralhome.com


Susan 'Sue' (Edstrom) Jubert

Jubert, Sue (Edstrom) was born in Minneapolis on January 25, 1958 and left her earthly body on April 22, 2024 at the age of 66 due to complications from dementia. She passed away peacefully with family at her side. Sue graduated from Roosevelt High School in Minneapolis in 1976 and attended St. Mary's Junior College (Mpls.). She obtained her RN credentials and initially worked as a hospital-based nurse in Minneapolis before spending the majority of her career at Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Minnesota as a case manager. Even as dementia gradually eroded her cognitive faculties, Sue's innate capacity for compassion and caregiving remained untouched. Despite the challenges posed by her illness, she continued to exude love and laughter with a gentle hug or smile. Sue is preceded in death by her parents, Carl and Pauline Edstrom. She is survived by her husband, Russ; daughters, Nicole Archer (Niko) & Heather Raines; sister, Sharon Stoltman (Robert); grandchildren, Karsten Stigsell & Sage Archer; nephews, Andrew & Ian Walesch; niece Allison Fick (James). Celebration of Life to be held on Tuesday, May 21 at Lost Spur Golf and Event Center, 2750 Sibley Memorial Hwy, Eagan MN 55121 from 5:00 pm-9:00 pm. In lieu of flowers please make a donation to the Alzheimer's Association.


Valerie (Rassat) Keesling

Keesling, Valerie (Rassat) age 70 of Robbinsdale, passed away peacefully surrounded by family on April 29, 2024. Preceded in death by her mother, Muriel (Hargarten) Rassat; and 2 brothers. She will be deeply missed by her children, Crystal Rassat, Danelle Caldwell, Joseph Keesling, and Nicole Keesling; step-children, Rachel, Michael, and Kristy; 15 grandchildren, 4 great-grandchildren; father, "Jack" John Rassat; 2 brothers, 5 sisters; many other loving family and friends. Memorial service will be held on Saturday May 11, 2024 at 3 PM with visitation at 2 PM at: Washburn-McReavy.com Glen Haven Chapel 763-533-8643 5125 W. Broadway, Crystal


Patti L. Kemp

Kemp, Patti L. age 69. Born Feb. 17, 1955 in Anoka & passed away April 8, 2024, in Robbinsdale. Patti grew up & worked in her parent's grocery & meat market. Also, she was employed by Honeywell Int. She lived a very full life & had many friends. She was a loving, caring daughter, sister & aunt. Preceded in death by parents, William & Jeanette Kemp & sister, Anita Kemp. Survived by brothers, Mike (Debbie), Billy, Eric (Michele) Kemp & sisters, Lynn Cronk & Sally Folkestad; nephews, Alec, Ryan, Jesse, Kyle & Tyler Kemp, Sam Folkestad, Brandon Cronk; nieces, Molly Folkestad & Karly Kemp; great-nephews, Bryce Forthmiller, Caleb Kemp & Rafael Folkestad; great-nieces, Madison & Lydia Cronk; great-great-niece, Blair Boster; longtime boyfriend, Gary George. Celebration of Life 1:00 PM Sun, June 9, at Brad & Linda Wahlstrom's 1652 117th Ave Ogilvie, MN. Watch for OFF THE GRID lake sign w/ balloons. gearty-delmore.com 763-537-4511


Reverend Rob Kemppainen

Kemppainen, Reverend Rob age 72, of New Prague, died 4/27/2024. Survivors include, wife, Marilyn; sons, Nathan (Aya), Jason, Justin (Kate). Celebration of Life Service, 2 PM, Saturday, May 11th, FaithPoint Lutheran Church, New Prague (1051 W, 270th St,). Visitation 1 hour prior to service. bruzekfuneralhome.com


Paul R. Kenworthy, Capt. Ret.

Kenworthy, Paul R. (Capt. Ret.) Survived by spouse Yvonne, children, Courtlandt and John (Amanda), Michael (Lindsay), (their mother, Maria), Kent Lehnen (Brenda), Todd (Elizabeth), Michele (Tony), 12 grandchildren, 10 great-grandchil-dren, siblings, Betty, Camilla, and Lora. Services Fort Snelling National Cemetery, 10 AM Thursday, May 9.


Marcella 'Marcy' King

King, Marcella "Marcy" age 99 of Mpls, passed away peacefully Thursday, May 2, 2024. Marcy was a talented artist and a loving mother and grandmother. Preceded in death by husband, W.C. "Bill" King; son, Patrick; and 6 siblings. Survived by daughters, Beth, Connie, Jennifer; 9 grandchildren, 4 great-grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. Memorial service Saturday, May 11, 11 AM with visitation 1 hour prior to service both at: Washburn-McReavy.com Werness Brothers 952-884-8145 2300 W. Old Shakopee Rd.


Rita Ines (Yriart) King

King, Rita Ines (née Yriart) 77, of Wayzata, Minnesota passed away Thursday April 18, 2024 from congestive heart failure. Born in New York City and raised in the U.S., Mexico, and Portugal, Rita traveled throughout Europe and South America before settling down in Dearborn, Michigan to raise her family. Rita loved learning. She attended Bryn Mawr College and University of Michigan, earning a BA in Art History and an MBA before embracing her passion for education as a paraprofessional in the Dearborn Public Schools. After battling cancer as a young adult, Rita was thrilled to meet her husband William Allen King, who helped her through the fear of coming out of remission. Through their mutual love and loyalty, she achieved a dream she thought she would never realize: building a family of her own. Rita loved being a wife and mother more than anything. Her greatest joy was raising children, and out of all the places she lived, the home she made with her husband in Dearborn was her favorite. She delighted in taking her children to museums and spent many afternoons sharing with them her love of art at the Detroit Institute of Arts and her interest in history at the Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village. Her love of learning is a legacy that she left to her children and the students that she taught. Rita's final years were spent with her daughter and husband in Minnesota. In her retirement, she enjoyed birdwatching, afternoons at her health club, and corresponding with her many relatives in the United States and in Argentina. She loved speaking Spanish and made fast friends with neighbors and business owners who shared her heritage. Rita is survived by her husband, William Allen King Sr., her son, William Allen King Jr., her daughter, Kathleen May Vandevoorde (née King), and her brothers, Richard Yriart and Robert Yriart.


Mrs. Barbara Ann Koch

Barbara passed away January 2024, in California, aged 85. Born in Minneapolis to Anthony H. & Bernice M. Babich. Barb is preceded in death 38 years ago by her husband Kent J. Koch. Her best pal Julie Crawley, her parents Tony & Bernice, and her in-laws Kenneth & Maria Koch. She leaves behind her brother, lifelong confidant cousin Sonja, many relatives, friends, and teachers to cherish her memory. Edison high class of 56' and with a B.S. from U of MN, Barb spent two decades as an educator in the Mounds View district before two plus decades as a bank analyst. Outside of work Barb enjoyed travel, golf, a spirited bridge game, and swimming. She was a wonderful pianist. Her favorite outing was lunching at seaside with a good book (and a sparkling wine!). She also valued giving back to the community, and any donations or memorials in her honor can be made to homeless shelters or food shelves. Barb will be remembered and deeply missed by all who knew her.


Jeanette Leone Kolcinski

Kolcinski, Jeanette Leone age 93, of Edina, Minnesota passed away on Sunday, April 28, 2024. Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Tuesday, May 7, 2024 at 11 AM at Christ the King Catholic Church, Minneapolis. Visitation will begin at 10 AM. Burial will be at Sunset Cemetery, Mpls. SUNSET 612-789-3596 SunsetFuneralServices.com


Barbara Andrews Koropchak

Barbara (Andrews) Koropchak of Edina, Minnesota, passed away April 28, 2024. Throughout her 83 amazing years, she touched many lives as a mother, sister, aunt, social worker and friend. Barb was born on July 16, 1940, in Highland Park, Illinois. She graduated from Highland Park High School and the University of Iowa. She earned a master's degree in Social Work from the University of Minnesota. Her dedication to her career in social services spanned over forty years, primarily with Anoka County Regional Treatment Center. Barb found joy in family and friends, travel, reading both fiction and non-fiction and, emanating from her deeply held beliefs, was committed to advancing social justice and fighting racial and gender inequity and other political causes. Barb is preceded in death by parents, Ed and Elizabeth Andrews, brothers Andy and Bill and sister Mary Reynolds. She is survived by children Matt Koropchak (Mindy) and Jen Ryan, and the grandchildren she adored, Walker Ryan and Anabel Koropchak, and dear friend and sister-in-law, Sue Andrews. She is also survived by many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends whom she held dear to her heart. Barb's legacy will be her unwavering love, compassion and unconditional support. Those wishing to honor Barb's life may support organizations she was passionate about, such as the Mental Health Consumer-Survivor Network of Minnesota.


Bradley John 'Brad' Kragness

Kragness, Bradley "Brad" John born on September 13, 1951, passed away peacefully at the age of 72 on May 2, 2024. He will be remembered for his unwavering kindness, selflessness, and generosity. Preceded in death by his father, John (Jack) Kragness. Survived by his mother, Virginia Kragness; wife, Terri; daughter, Anna; siblings, Scott (Robin), Kurt (Julie), Ja'Zan (Chuck) Brecunier, and John (Patti); and many nieces and nephews. Celebration of life open house to occur at the Lakewood Memorial Chapel in Minneapolis from 12:30-2:30pm on May 9.


Gertrude Ann 'Trudy' Kreitz

Kreitz, Gertrude "Trudy" Ann Passed away peacefully on April 11th, 2024, age 88. Service will be held at Advent Lutheran Church 9475 Jefferson Highway Maple Grove, MN on Thursday May 30th at 11am. There will be a visitation one hour prior.


Thomas A. Kulberg

Kulberg, Thomas A. 78, Minneapolis, passed away Monday, April 29, 2024. He is preceded in death by his parents, Andrew and Irene Kulberg. He is survived by his cousins, numerous friends and neighbors. Funeral Service Monday, May 6, 2024 at 1 p.m. with visitation one hour prior at Holy Cross Lutheran Church, 1720 East Minnehaha Parkway, Minneapolis. Interment Tuesday, May 7, at 11 a.m. at Swedlanda Cemetery, Hector, MN. Washburn-McReavy.com Nokomis Park Chapel 612-721-1651


Ann Kulenkamp

Kulenkamp, Ann 72, passed away at home in St. Paul, MN, on April 29, 2024. She was a gifted pianist/teacher, a master gardener and the communications director at the Minnesota Safety Council for more than 20 years. She is survived by John Wilson, her husband of 51 years, and a large extended family. The Celebration of Life will be held Saturday, May 11 at 2 p.m. at Macalester Plymouth United Church, St. Paul. cremationsocietyofmn.com


Catherine Ann 'Cathie' Lark

Lark, Catherine Ann "Cathie" Age 84, passed away on May 1, 2024 after a courageous battle with cancer. Born on January 13, 1940, she brought immense joy to those around her. Catherine's journey touched the lives of many, leaving behind cherished memories and a legacy of strength and resilience. Her unwavering spirit and compassion for life was an inspiration to all who knew her. Catherine is preceded in death by her son John Lark. She is survived by her loving family, LeRoy Lark (Husband), Son David Lark (Lynne), daughter Jane Kommer (Kenny), daughter Stacey Rhone (Larry), 9 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren who will forever hold dear her memory. She will be remembered for her kindness, compassion, and the positive impact she had on everyone fortunate enough to have known her. Private funeral services. In lieu of flowers, memorials preferred to Our Lady of Peace Hospice, St. Paul, MN. Washburn-McReavy.com Holcomb-Henry-Boom-Purcell 651-482-7606


Virginia Lee Larson

Larson, Virginia Lee On April 14th, Virginia Lee (Ginny) Larson "slipped the surly bonds of earth to dance the skies on laughter silvered wings" after bravely fighting a rare form of lymphoma. She died peacefully at home with her beloved wife Mary Lou Hoff by her side. Born to Edwina (Hare) and J. Leonard Larson in 1942, Ginny and her brother Jay were raised in a home that celebrated the laughter, music and Swedish heritage that would shape Ginny's life. After graduating from St. Louis Park High in 1959, Ginny would attend Gustavus Adolphus College where she would study Education and prepare for a lifetime of teaching. Ginny's Gustie roots ran deep, and she developed many lifelong friendships during her time there. An active member of the alumni association, she helped organize memorable reunions. A highlight of her college years was being chosen by her peers to serve as the Lucia Queen, honoring the Swedish Christmas tradition where a candle wreathed St. Lucia visits to bring hope and light during the darkest time of the year. And Ginny continued to bring light to the world throughout her lifetime. Ginny's interest in seeing the world developed early. After a year of teaching, she took time off and embarked on a nearly yearlong adventure across the pond. She bought a brand new VW Beetle in Germany, traveling extensively throughout Europe, the Mediterranean and the Middle East. She loved learning from the people and cultures she experienced which in turn gave her a global outlook that would serve her well during the years and adventures to come. Ginny settled in St Louis Park and started a family with her first spouse (David). Their two sons, Steven and Michael, would inherit her sense of humor and her love of music. She raised her boys with kindness and patience (which they certainly tested over the years, sorry mom!). In 1980, the travel bug bit again, and Ginny's family headed to Asia where Ginny helped found a school for 800 K-12 children confined to a Hong Kong transit camp for Vietnamese refugees. This experience had a profound influence on her life, her teaching, and her ability to connect with people from a wide variety of backgrounds. Returning to Minnesota after four years abroad, Ginny was hired by Minneapolis Public Schools to teach elementary students at Jefferson and Fulton Schools until her retirement in 2001. During this time, Ginny earned her Masters Degree in psychology from the Adler Institute. An exceptional and beloved teacher, she believed in making learning fun, interesting, and active. Her classroom was a place that valued respect, inclusion, cooperation, caring, and affirmation. Ginny's understanding of how students learn made her an adaptable teacher who could bring out the best in her kids. Many of her students stayed in touch for decades after graduation, writing or visiting to share news of their lives, their careers and their families. While teaching at Fulton Elementary during the 1990s, Ginny met Mary Lou, her soulmate and the love of her life. Bonding quickly and firmly over shared values and interests, their love and devotion was evident to all who knew them. They were finally able to formalize their commitment when gay marriage became legal in 2013. Together, Ginny and Mary Lou shared 27 years of love, joy, laughter, and gratitude. They traveled the world with friends old and new, relaxed at their cabin on Superior's North Shore, raised their cherished Bichons, and spent time with their precious grandchildren. Ginny and Mary Lou were active in their church, forging many important and enduring friendships (Hey "Church Ladies"!) first at St. Paul Reformation Lutheran, then at St Luke Presbyterian in Minnetonka where Ginny sat on committees, sang in the choir and folk group, and was a member of the Befriender Ministry. The importance of music in Ginny's life can't be overstated. With the voice of an angel, her love of music found her singing in choirs, women's groups and folk groups at an early age. She'll always be remembered with her guitar in her hand, leading people in song. Even as she neared the end of her life, she could make her hospice nurses laugh with a perfectly chosen song for any situation. Ginny was a born optimist with a disarming wit, a loyal friend, and a wise counselor. She had an ability to connect with people and a positive attitude that was contagious. Never afraid to speak out against injustice, Ginny was a passionate and unapologetic feminist, women's rights activist and fierce champion of equality and fairness. Ginny's family would like to thank all the medical personnel who helped us over the past year. Allina physicians, nurses, home health care staff and Hospice teams, Abbott NW Hospital, MN Oncology and Mayo Clinic doctors and staff treated Ginny and her family with the utmost respect and compassion. We shall be forever grateful. Ginny was quite simply, unforgettable, living life to the fullest with exuberance and gratitude, and while she will be missed greatly, her spirit will live on in the hearts and lives of those who knew and loved her. Preceded in death by parents, Edwina and Leonard, and brother Jay. Ginny is survived by her beloved wife Mary Lou Hoff, children Michael (Sarah) and Steven (Heather) Jones, her grandchildren Annabelle and Robert Jones, her sister-in-law Renee, niece and nephew Leah and Ben Larson, and so very, very many dear friends and extended family. There will be a Service of Celebration for Ginny on June 15, at St. Luke Presbyterian Church in Minnetonka with visitation at 12:00 and service at 1:00 with a light lunch to follow. Donations or memorials can be made to Gustavus College Class of '63 Scholarship Fund, St. Luke Presbyterian Church or donor's choice.


Sharon J. Lubinski

Lubinski, Sharon J. Age 71, of Minnetonka, passed away April 19, 2024. Preceded in death by parents, brother David and sister-in-law, Joann. Sharon excelled in her career, enjoying 39 years in law enforcement, including detective in the Dane County WI Sheriff's Dept, 23 years in the Minneapolis Police Dept. culminating in her assignment as Assistant Chief, and a service of more than 6 years as the US Marshal. Well-regarded by co-workers and superiors alike, her achievements were many. At MPD she organized fellow officers to identify as gay to their Police Chief. Sharon was Coordinator for the MN HEALS project to reduce Minneapolis homicides. Committed to community policing she worked on issues of community concern with Indigenous, Somali, Hmong and African American communities. Possessed of a commitment to be of service whether on duty or not, Sharon played an important role for MPD during the 35W bridge collapse. As the first female US Marshal to serve the MN District she brought all her considerable law enforcement skills, experience and insight to the job for the good of all. A strong leader and determined person, Sharon brought values of compassion, appreciation, respect, non-judgement, kindness and happiness into all aspects of her life, work and play. She manifested these values while living and speaking with others, even during times of conflict. Sharon retired in 2016 to travel, enjoy family and friends and continue her love of opera, running, astronomy and nature. A romantic, loving spouse and wonderful friend, she was funny, caring and cooperative. Sharon is survived by her spouse of 38 years, Fran; brother Travis and sister Toni; many relatives and friends. Family was with Sharon as she passed, her life ending too soon. Sharon's smile, humor and kindness will be sorely missed by all. In lieu of flowers and to conserve the birds she loved, donate to: International Crane Fo., Attn: Gift Processing, PO Box 447, Baraboo, WI 53913. PH: 608-356-9462, ext. 807


James Kenneth 'Ken' Ludgate

Ludgate, James Kenneth "Ken" Age 86 of Minneapolis, passed away peacefully at home April 30, 2024 with his wife by his side. He retired from The Toro Company after more than 20 years. He enjoyed pitching horseshoes and was an accomplished bowler; achieving the ultimate perfect game. Ken was known for his kindness, generosity and quick wit. To Ken summer meant going to County Fairs with his wife to get into shape for their annual pilgrimage to The Minnesota State Fair with the goal of attending every day. He was preceded in death by his parents, Myrtle and John Novack; sister, Susan Govoent; brother, Richard; cousin, Bob Peterson; and brother in law, Larry. Ken is survived by his wife Cindy of 30 years; sister, Marilyn Gannon; brother, Danny (Nancy) Novack; sister in law, Pat; brother in law, Tom; and many nieces, nephews, family and friends. A private family graveside will be held at Roselawn Cemetery. Roseville Memorial Chapel 651-631-2727


Carolyn M. (Johnson) Lunde

Carolyn, 89, passed in her sleep on April 28th. From Roseau & resided in Edina, MN. Retired in Bone Lake Township, WI & Green Valley, AZ. Final years near her son in Lakeville, MN. Carolyn studied at MSUM & taught Business at Richfield HS. She enjoyed rosemaling, antiques, sports, games & time with friends. Preceded in death by husband Robert, parents Nick & Thilda Johnson and brother Neal. Survived by son Matthew (Dawn) of Prior Lake, granddaughters Anika and Maija, sister Judy (Ardell) Magnusson of Roseau and brother David (Bonnie) Johnson of Bemidji, as well as many nieces and nephews. Memorial service will be held in Roseau this summer. Memorials may be made to: Moe Lutheran Church, P.O. Box 455, Roseau MN 56751 -or- MSUM Foundation, c/o Accounting Dept, 1104 7th Ave S, Moorhead, MN 56563.


Thea Lucy Marshall

Marshall, Thea Lucy age 71, of Inver Grove Heights, formerly of SW Mpls. Retired goldsmith, active member of the Wooddale Church quilters group. Preceded in death by her parents, Fred & Grace Marshall. Survived by her loving husband and best friend, James Derifield; brother, Lewis (Ruth) Marshall; nephews, Mike and Andy Marshall; and cousins, stepdaughter Kisha Derifield and husband Dale Spencer; step-granddaughter, Erica Derifield. Memorial service Tuesday, May 7, 1:30 pm, with visitation 1 hour before, at the Washburn-McReavy Edina Chapel, 5000 W. 50th St., Edina. Interment Bethlehem Cemetery, Hanley Falls, MN. Memorials are preferred to Wooddale Church Guatemalan Ministry (Bridge Builders), or the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum. Washburn-McReavy.com Edina Chapel 952-920-3996


Richard Stillwell McGinnis

Dick McGinnis, of Chanhassen, passed away peacefully May 1, 2024. Born March 2, 1938 to Ivan and Catherine (Stillwell) McGinnis. Dick is survived by his wife Bonnie (nee Elmblad), sons Richard (Rose) and Scott (Beth); daughters Diane (Chris) Houser and Karen (Barry) Ingle; 7 grandchildren; 5 great-grandchildren; and sister Corinne Kelling. Reviewal Monday, May 6 from 4-8 pm at Huber Funeral Homes, 520 2nd Street, Excelsior, MN. Funeral service Tuesday, May 7 at 11 am at Congregational Church of Excelsior, 471 Third Street. Reviewal one hour before service. Graveside Masonic ceremony at Chanhassen Pioneer Cemetery following lunch.


Steven 'Rollie' McKenzie

McKenzie, Steven "Rollie" Passed away on April 29, 2024, age 67. Full notice pending. A public visitation will be held Friday, May 17 from 4:00-8:00 PM at Bradshaw, 1078 Rice Street, St. Paul. Celebration of Life to follow on Saturday, May 18. Details to follow. Bradshaw 651-489-1349 bradshawfuneral.com


Gordon Henry 'Gordy' Meagher

Meagher, Gordon "Gordy" Henry age 79, of Excelsior, passed away on April 25, 2024. Preceded in death by parents, Albert and Vera; sisters, Alice and Mae Sjolin; brothers, Jim Meagher, Al and Leroy Hough. Survived by wife, Cathy; brother, Larry (Pat); children, Mark (Jennifer), Jill Spencer, Scott (Helen Purvey), and Marc Hanson; grandsons, Remington (Kylah), and Jake Spencer; many cherished family members and friends. Gordy was a member of the Bricklayers Union for more than 50 years. He was a lover of the outdoors and enjoyed winter in St. Augustine, Florida. Private remembrance will be held. Memorials may be sent to American Cancer Society or Disabled Outdoorsmen MN.


David Lee Meissner

David attended Rush City High School, active in music, sports, and student government "Go Tigers" and attended Rush City Baptist Church. He played the piano and sang with his brothers. He earned degrees from UofM: BMs in Vocal Performance and Theory & Composition, MA in Theory & Composition, and completed course work for a DMA in Vocal Performance. A vast musical career: choral conductor/music director (e.g. UofM and Wesley United Methodist); Opera/Musical Performer (Postcard From Morocco, Amahl & the Night Visitors, Fiddler on the Roof); tenor soloist (e.g. Masterworks Chorale, Hennepin United Methodist, Montana Chorale); choral artist (e.g. Dale Warland Singers, SF Opera project w/Bobby McFerrin, SF Symphony Chorus); and Leader/Member, cover bands. Certified piano technician, tuning for Prince. Avid volunteer: AIDS ministries, Reconciling Ministries, and AIDS rides. While working his "day-job" at the UofM he met the love of his life, Gene Chelberg. In 2002, moved to SF, and created a wonderful community of friends. Married in 2008, renewed vows in 2020, and shared many great adventures. Diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease in 2014, complicated by dementia in 2021, David enrolled in home hospice on 4/5 and passed peacefully 4/21 surrounded by "Team David." Preceded in death by: parents Walter & Alice, sister Janet, brother Roger, brother Edward "Willy" (Linda), brother Wally (Lois), and father-in-law & step-mother-in-law Ray & Jan. Survived by: husband Gene, brothers & sisters-in-law Fred (Pam) and Kevin (Linda), aunt Arlene Hendrickson, Mother-in-law and step-dad-in-law Jo & Don Kurtenbach, sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law Yvonne McCarthy (Jim), Chris (Theresa), Jon Englund (Donna Lugar), and Shannon Carson, nieces & nephews, cousins, and friends. "Daddy David/Momma Cat" is also survived by Bates & Nurse Ruthie. Deep appreciation to "Team David" (sister Shannon and friend Melanie Cansler) for their extraordinary care and love. Thanks to By the Bay Health for their support. Please join David in filling the world with more joy, love, peace, and grace. Services/Receptions: 2pm, 5/3/24; Congregational Church of San Mateo, CA; and 3pm, 5/10/24, First Lutheran Church, Rush City, MN. Memorials preferred to the family. Arrangements by Colma Cremation & Funeral Services.


John Meslow

John Andrew Meslow was born December 18, 1938, in Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin. He passed away peacefully on April 28, 2024, in St. Paul, Minnesota. He graduated from Chippewa Falls High School in 1956, before moving across the river to attend St. Olaf College. After meeting on a blind date, John married Karen (Bangsund) and spent 58 years together building a loving and connected community of family and friends. Their children Julie (Jeff) Michael, and Sara (Paul Vahle) Meslow, and grandchildren Sam, Charlie, Henry, Paige, and Sadie (Casey) were the pride of his life and are now the carriers and beneficiaries of his legacy to live a good and meaningful life. After serving briefly in the Air Force, John began his career at International Multifoods and 3M, before being recruited in 1968 to become the employment manager at Medtronic. He was fortunate to spend 31 years with the company, hiring many fine employees as the company grew and providing leadership to the Neurological and Spinal Business. It was a fulfilling career devoted to championing life-giving technologies, while building many meaningful relationships, and ultimately friendships. Grounded in his Christian faith, John was a servant leader and member of Augustana Lutheran Church for 58 years. He and Karen also found great joy in supporting numerous social service organizations and providing college scholarships to Minnesota students. John served on the Board of Directors for the Minnesota Private College Council, Concordia College, Gillette Hospital, and SurModics. An entrepreneur at heart, John and a friend started Arrowood Girls Basketball Camp in 1978, the first of its kind in Minnesota. In 'retirement' he founded Innovation Scholars in 2006, providing Minnesota private college students with real-life learning opportunities to study medical issues from Mayo Clinic researchers and medical start-up companies. This program brought great satisfaction and mentorship opportunities to John over the past 18 years. Active in sports in his younger years, John became a lifelong sports supporter, watcher, and discusser! Despite being a Wisconsin boy, he became loyal to his Minnesota teams. He looked forward to the annual Ole boys fishing trip and always cherished every minute he could spend at the cabin. John is preceded in death by his parents, Ormond and Eleanor (Jacobson) Meslow. He is survived by his brother Robert (Karen), wife, children, grandchildren and many nieces, nephews, lifelong friends, and colleagues. He was a natural leader, a sought-after friend, and a mentor to many. His gift of storytelling, genuine curiosity about people, and the twinkle in his eye will be greatly missed. A celebration of life service will be held at Augustana Lutheran Church, 1400 South Robert Street, West St. Paul, MN, at 11:00 a.m. on Friday, May 17, 2024, preceded by a visitation starting at 10:00 a.m.. In lieu of flowers, donations are welcomed to Innovation Scholars - through the Minnesota Private College Council, Augustana Lutheran Church Harvest Fund, or the charity of your choice.


Hannah Signe Meyer

Meyer, Hannah Signe was born 8/27/95 and departed into the mystic on 4/17/24. She was preceded in death by her grandparents, Robert and Ardis Meyer, Richard Weeks; Aunt Muggy and cousin, Erik Hanson. Hannah is survived by her parents, Paul and Jennefer; siblings, Robert (Kayla), Julie Tyren (Brett), Matthew (Stephanie), and JibJib; grandmas, Linda and Jackie; as well as numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews, and her Halstead Trl family. Hannah was a sweet, compassionate, and gentle soul. She was kind to friends and everyone she met. She touched many lives with her good-natured personality. She was a savior of cats, a defender of the downtrodden, and a shining light in a world full of darkness. Please join the family for a Celebration of Life on Monday, May 6th at Lake Elmo Park Preserve North Pavilion from 4-7 pm. Come and share your love, stories, and friendship with family and friends. A prayer service will begin at 5 pm. Please register as a guest at the Park Service Bldg. Please note there are no pets or alcohol allowed in the park. WULFF WOODBURY 651-738-9615 WulffWoodburyFuneralHome.com


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